The Force® Trainer FAQ

What kind of batteries will I need to operate my Force Trainer?
6 AA's for the Base and 3 AAA's for the Headset.
Can I use an AC adapter with my Force Trainer?
Yes. Just make sure it is 9V 1500MA.
How do I enter Calibration mode?
Turn on the Base. Turn on the Headset. Hold the button on the top front portion of your Headset until you hear the fan in the Base kick on.
How do I know that I'm in Calibration mode?
In addition to hearing the fan in the Base of your Force Trainer kick on, you should see the bottom row of lights on the Base come on and stay on in an unblinking manner.
I'm in Calibration mode. Where is the wheel I need use to adjust the fan speed located?
If you're looking at the front of the Force Trainer Base (the Jedi symbol is on the front), then the wheel is located on the back left portion, just underneath a small round out-jutting.
When adjusting fan speed during Calibration mode, where in the tube do I need to float the ball?
To properly Calibrate the Force Trainer, raise the ball to rest in the middle of the line that separates levels one and two.
What do I do once I'm done Calibrating my Force Trainer?
Turn off the Base first, then turn off the Headset. You can now play with your Force Trainer without having to Calibrate it any further before use.
Do I have to Calibrate my Force Trainer before every use?
No. Generally a single Calibration should be sufficient during your ownership of the Force Trainer.
How do I begin Play mode?
Turn on the Base. Turn on the Headset. Press the button on the top front portion of your Headset once. When Yoda begins talking, play mode has begun.
When in Play mode, how do I know that I have completed a level?
Customers with a Force Trainer Version A will see their ball drop to the bottom of the tube and stay there. Customers with a Force Trainer Version B will hear R2D2 make an elated sound in addition to the ball dropping to the bottom of the tube.
How do I advance to the next level?
Once you have completed the level, press the button on the top front portion of your headset once. This will advance you to the next level of play.