6. Troubleshooting
Before contacting Nintendo Customer Support, check the points below. Please
also consult the instruction manual of the relevant software.
Problem
Is the Circle Pad Pro in standby mode?
The Circle Pad Pro will enter standby mode after
5 minutes of inactivity. To exit standby mode, press
the ZL or ZR Button.
The
Circle Pad Pro
is not work ing
properly.
Is the Nintendo 3DS XL system inserted properly?
Ensure that the system is slotted in correctly and that
the bottom of the system touches the accessory.
Is the battery correctly inserted?
Insert 1 x AAA (LR03) or (HR03) battery correctly.
Has the battery run out?
Insert a new battery.
Is the software compatible with the Circle Pad Pro?
Check for this logo on the packaging of the
software to ensure it is compatible with this
accessory.
Is the Right Circle Pad correctly calibrated?
The Right
If the Right Circle Pad is not following your motions, or
Circle Pad is
is sending motions to the software while you are not
not follow ing
using it, then it may be incorrectly calibrated. Refer to
my motions
the soft ware instruction manual for information on cali-
accurately.
brating the Right Circle Pad.
The Circle Pad Pro can only be used while compatible
The R Button
soft ware is running. Functions available while the soft-
on the Circle
ware is suspended, such as the HOME Menu or internet
Pad Pro does
browser, cannot be controlled using the buttons on the
not work.
Circle Pad Pro.
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Solution
7. Technical Specifications
Nintendo 3DS XL Circle Pad Pro
Product Code SPR-009
Communication Type Infrared communication
Power Supply 1 x AAA (LR03) or (HR03) battery
Dimensions 111.4mm wide x 195.1mm long x 42.8mm thick
Weight Approx. 157g
Battery Life Approx. 480 hours (with alkaline battery)
Note: The battery life depends on the software being used,
how it is used, the environment, etc.
Note: Specifications may be changed without notice.
Disposal of this product at the end of its life
At the end of this product's life, please do not dispose of this product in your general
household waste. Instead, please dispose of this product separately in accordance with
your local recycling laws and regulations. For more information on the separate collection
systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment that are available for consumers,
free of charge, near your home, please contact your local municipal authority.
As an alternative and if you plan to buy an equivalent new product, you may be able to
bring this product to your local retailer who, in exchange for your buying an equivalent
new product, may take back this product and arrange for its recycling. However, we would
suggest that you first double-check with your local retailer whether they will offer you
this service.
Either way, this product will then be treated in an environmentally sound manner at a
licensed recycling plant and its components will be recovered, recycled or reused in the
most efficient way possible, in compliance with the requirements of the Directive on
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (2002/96/EC) of 27 January 2003.
Under applicable environmental laws, you should always use the available
separate collection systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment.
In some countries, failure to use these systems may even result in sanctions
being taken against you.
Notes:
1. Waste electrical and electronic equipment may contain hazardous substances, which,
if not treated properly, can be harmful to the environment and human health. Specific
treatment of waste electrical and electronic equipment is therefore indispensable.
2. All Nintendo electrical and electronic equipment that is subject to the above Directive
is designed in a way which takes full account of, and facilitates, its possible repair,
upgrading, reuse, dismantling and recycling.
3. Nintendo and its official distributors support recycling schemes in each European
country and are committed to using the best available treatment, recovery and
recycling techniques in order to ensure both human health and high environmental
protection.
4. The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is affixed to all relevant Nintendo
electrical and electronic equipment that has been put onto the market
by Nintendo or its official distributors on or after 13 August 2005.
The symbol means that these products must be collected separately
from other waste at the end of their life, in order to ensure maximum
recovery and environmentally sound disposal.
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