User's Manual

TurboFire
®
Wireless Controller
for PS3
®
- User Guide
Congratulations on your purchase of Datel’s state-of-the-art TurboFire Wireless
Controller for PS3. TurboFire is the only 3rd party PS3 controller to offer 100%
compatible communication with the PS3 console using genuine Bluetooth
protocol.
It faithfully recreates all of the functionality of the PS3’s SIXAXIS controller
including vibration feedback, motion sensing and full analogue input. In addition,
the TurboFire Wireless Controller enhances your gaming with a programmable
Rapid Fire function and new more ergonomic design.
The TurboFire Wireless Controller uses two standard AA batteries for power.
If rechargeable AA batteries are used, they cannot be charged using the
USB connection on the controller. Instead they should be charged using
a suitable standalone charger.
Do not use damaged or leaking batteries.
Do not mix standard and rechargeable batteries.
Do not expose the controller to temperatures in excess of 40
o
C or below
-10
o
C.
The TurboFire Wireless Controller has been designed to be as ergonomic as
possible but as with any gaming peripheral you are advised to take regular
breaks during your gaming session especially if any discomfort occurs.
Please read the safety instructions (opposite) regarding battery safety.
1. Press the ‘Battery compartment button’ and remove the battery
compartment from the back of the controller.
2. Insert either 2x standard AA batteries or 2x rechargeable AA batteries into
the battery compartment, ensuring that you orientate them as shown on
the inside of the moulding.
3. Re-attach the battery compartment to the controller, ensuring that it
latches correctly.
Battery Compartment Button
L2 Button
L1 Button
Turbo Button
Direction Buttons
Select
Player Indicater Number
PS Button
Left Analogue Stick
USB Connector
R1 Button
R2 Button
Button
Button
Button
Button
Right Analogue Stick
Start
START Button
Turbo Indicator Lights
The L3 and R3 buttons are activated by pressing the analogue sticks in.
4. Controller Button Layout
3. Insert Batteries
2. Safety Information
1. Introduction

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