TROUBLESHOOTING
Make sure the unit is placed in the sleeve correctly. The light has to be in the “north” position and the on/off multi-button should be in the “south” position.
Remove the electronic unit from the shooting sleeve. Once removed, please check to see if the plastic battery tab has been removed from unit. See instructions
If you are electronically inclined. You can remove THE 4 screws on the backside of the unit with a Phillips screwdriver to access the battery. We recommend taking pictures inside the unit before removing anything to help as a reference when reassembling.
After UNCOVERING THE BACKSIDE OF THE UNIT, Carefully lift the GREEN pcb board and remove the battery from the retainer inside the unit using a credit card or something thin and plastic. Make sure the battery is completely removed. Wait 30 seconds and reinsert. Please make sure prior to reinserting the battery, that the positive charge of the battery is facing up. Then reassemble. Please refer to important message below before removing battery.
REPLACE BATTERY WITH CR2032 (see above on how to remove battery)
Check calibration reset: Turn Smart Shot on. Lay Smart Shot on an even level horizontal plane. Hold the multipurpose button down for 10 seconds until you hear 3 beeps. During the 10 second hold you will hear the 2 beep “off” indicator first; continue to hold the multipurpose button down until you hear the 3 beep confirmation at the end of the hold.
IMPORTANT MESSAGE
The New SmartShotInventor training aid model requires users to remove 4 screws from the back cover to comply with the new coin battery safety laws. By requiring users to remove the screws, it ensures that only individuals who are aware of the potential risks and are trained to handle the coin battery can access it. Secondly, this safety feature prevents accidental removal or ingestion of the coin battery, reducing the risk of harm to children. Lastly, by visibly incorporating this safety measure, SmartShotInventor aims to create awareness and promote responsible handling of coin batteries, ultimately contributing to a safer user experience.