Troubleshooting guide
Tracer
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2. Peel the adhesive from the back of the neoprene pad and apply the pad to the boss where it will make contact with
the frame. This helps prevent the holster from slipping, and from marring the frame.
3. Align the holster with the pad on the chosen strut. Run the strap behind the strut and back through the loop. Pull
tight and close on itself, as shown on the right above.The strap can be trimmed to length with scissors.
To mount on a flat panel: This method is good for attaching the holster to the back side of a seat cushion or other surface with a flat
area large enough to accommodate the transmitter.
1. Peel the adhesive from the back of the velcro "hook" pad (the prickly one) and apply the pad to the boss where it
will make contact with the frame.
2. Make sure the area chosen for mounting the holster is clean and free of dust. If the surface is non-porous, wipe it
with rubbing alcohol and allow it to dry completely before continuing.
3. Peel the adhesive from the back of the velcro "loop" pad (the fuzzy one) and apply the pad to the chosen mounting
location. Be sure to press down firmly on the entire pad, especially at the corners and along the edges..
4. It is safe to stick the holster to the chair immediately, but wait at least 24 hours before trying to remove it, or else the
velcro pad might peel off the chair.
To use the holster: Once the holster is positioned as desired, the transmitter can be held in place during use. Simply tuck the rear of
the transmitter into the basket at the lower end of the holster. Once the transmitter is seated, secure it in place with the narrow velcro
strap at the top. Run the strap in front of the connector and through the loop on the far side. Fold it back and stick the end to itself to
prevent the transmitter from moving or falling out of the holster.
Care and Maintenance
Your Tracer is built for lasting performance. Below is a list of items that should help ensure that you get maximum life and service
from your Tracer.
To Charge Battery, place the Tracer back in the receiver cradle after each use, and make sure the AC adapter is plugged in. The LED
on the transmitter should initially flash slowly, indicating a "quick charge" mode. After up to 5 hours, the LED will glow steady green,
indicating a "deep charge" mode. A fully-charged NiMH battery will discharge in about three weeks of non-use if not left on a
powered receiver cradle.
Inspect and clean the mouse track ball and rollers, as needed. Dust and dirt will accumulate on the mouse track ball over time. Use
your thumbs to twist off the track ball cover. Remove the mouse ball and clean it with a cotton-tip swab and diluted rubbing alcohol.
Important - The battery included with your Tracer must be handled with care and disposed of properly. Contact your
local recycling center for more information on proper disposal.