V. OPERATION/POWER SUPPLY
It is possible to operate Reloop SPIN in 3 ways:
1. Battery Operation
In order to operate Reloop SPIN with batteries, first open the BATTERY Compartment – 22 –
Insert 2 fully charged Li-Ion 18650 batteries into the compartment and close it again (batteries not included in the scope of delivery). Your Reloop
SPIN is now ready for use.
NOTE:
If your SPIN's battery power runs low and you would like to switch to a different power source, make sure to take out the batteries, otherwise
they stay active as the primary power source.
To charge the batteries turn on your SPIN and connect the device via micro USB to a 5V/2A power source. In order to charge with 0.5A, please
make sure to have the volume in minimum position, Bluetooth disconnected and the platter not moving. Depending on your 18650 batteries'
capacity, this can take around 8-12 hours. If you charge your batteries while SPIN is turned off, the charging process is slower.
Charging the batteries while using Spin is not recommended as this could drain the batteries.
2. USB PSU Operation
You can also operate Reloop SPIN via a USB PSU (not included in the scope of delivery).
To do so, connect your USB PSU to the USB PSU Input – 21 – of your Reloop SPIN.
NOTE:
We recommend using the included micro USB cable. If you use another USB cable, make sure that the length does not exceed 60 cm.
Please use a USB PSU with 2 ampere in order to guarantee flawless operation.
3. USB Power Bank Operation
Also, you can operate Reloop SPIN via a USB power bank (not included in the scope of delivery).
To do so, connect your USB power bank to the USB PSU Input – 21 -.
NOTE:
Please use a USB power bank with at least 5V/1.75A. We recommend 5V/2A in order to guarantee flawless operation.
VI. REPLACING THE CARTRIDGE STYLUS
1. Remove the stylus as displayed from the cartridge.
Stylus
2. Place the stylus as displayed into the cartridge.
Socket
3. When replacing the stylus, make sure that the rod and stylus tip are aligned correctly in direction of the anchor.
Anchor
Rod
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