User's Manual

TurboFire
®
2
Wireless Controller
for Xbox 360
User Guide
Congratulations on your purchase of Datel’s state-of-the-art TurboFire® 2 Wireless
Controller for Xbox 36. TurboFire® 2 is the only third party Xbox 360® controller to offer
100% compatible communication with the Xbox 360® using the console’s proprietary
wireless technology.
It faithfully recreates all of the functionality of the original Xbox 360 controller including
vibration feedback and full analogue input. In addition, the TurboFire 2 Wireless
Controller enhances your gaming with a programmable Rapid Fire function and new
ergonomic design.
The TurboFire 2 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.
Do not expose the product to temperatures in excess of 40
o
C or below -10
o
C.
Please read the safety information (above) regarding battery precautions.
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 battery moulding.
3. Re-attach the battery compartment to the controller, ensuring that it latches
correctly.
3. Insert Batteries
IMPORTANT BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
Please ensure that you follow these recommendations to avoid causing damage to
batteries or the product:
Do not mix standard and rechargeable batteries
Never mix new and used batteries with different charge levels
Ensure that batteries are fitted in accordance to the guide shown on the
inside of the battery moulding
Do not leave flat batteries in the product
Avoid mixing batteries of different types or brands
Ensure that batteries are removed from the product for long periods of non-
use
Do not use batteries which appear to be damaged
When disposing of batteries follow appropriate local guidelines and
regulations
2. Safety Information
1. Introduction

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