All of our sabers boast many features, such as smooth swing, flash-on-clash, 12 different blade colors, and all sorts of visual and sound effects.

The specific instructions and controls vary based on the core in your saber: RGB Baselit, S-RGB Baselit, SN Pixel V4 Pro, or Proffie 2.2. The core is the internal electronic component of a saber. You can learn more about our cores here.

 

Click the links below to find the instruction manual for the core type of your saber:

 

Saber Bluetooth Connectivity

S-RGB Baselit and SN Pixel V4 Pro sabers can connect to Bluetooth through the Forcepark V2 app.

 

Instructions for all sabers

The following instructions are for features which are essentially the same on sabers of all core types.

1. Charging instructions:

Only use the provided charger that comes with your order to charge the saber’s battery before using it. Our recommended charging time for a full charge is 4 hours. The maximum charging voltage is 5V. Failure to adhere to these instructions will void your warranty. Any issues or damage caused by a failure to adhere to these instructions will not be covered under warranty, and are not our responsibility.

Opening the saber:

You will need to open up your saber to complete the charging process. Simply untwist the pommel (at the very end of the hilt). You may also need to untwist the bottom half portion of the hilt as well (some sabers may have this part attached to the pommel).

Using the port charger vs the battery charger:

The provided charger that comes with your order is either a port charger, which can be plugged into the saber's internal charging port directly, or a battery charger, which can be used to charge the battery directly.

  • Using the Port Charger

View the video demonstration below on how to use the port charger.

If you have been provided with a port charger, simply plug the port charger into the saber's internal charging port directly and charge the battery. 

Once the battery is charged, close the saber by twisting the pommel (and bottom half portion of the hilt, if it was removed) back into place.

  • Using the Battery Charger

View the video demonstration below on how to use the battery charger.

If you have been provided with a battery charger, you will need to remove the battery from the hilt to charge it separately. You may need to pull out the internals of the hilt all the way in order to be able to remove the battery. Once the battery has been removed, charge it in the battery charger. 

Once the battery is charged, place it back in the internals of the hilt. Make sure the battery is properly oriented and is tight and secure. If you needed to pull out the internals of the hilt all the way, then you will need to put it back into the hilt. The electronic connectors of the internals should be placed on the matching sized electronic connectors within the hilt. Make sure it fits and you are able to push it in entirely. You may have to adjust the internals or twist them slightly. You should feel the electronic connectors fall into place in the grooves and match each other completely. This step is very important.

Once the charged battery is back in the internals, and the internals are in the hilt, close the saber by twisting the pommel (and bottom half portion of the hilt, if it was removed) back into place.

2. Attaching the blade

The process of attaching and securing the blade to the hilt is essentially identical for all sabers. The number of screws and their positioning may differ from model to model, however the overall assembly process is the same.

View the video demonstration below on how to attach the blade.

Simply use the toolkit provided with your order to attach the blade. Place and twist the small screws into place at the blade emitter portion of the hilt. Please make sure not to cross thread the screws as it can damage the threads in the emitter. Torque the screws gradually instead of fully torqueing each screw right away.

Each order comes with a toolkit that includes an allen key and several screws. You only need to use the small screws to secure the blade to the hilt. The other screws are extras.

3. Connecting two hilts:

In order to connect two hilts to create a saberstaff, also known as a double-bladed saber, you need to connect two hilts with a hilt connector piece. Please note that only certain sabers are compatible with a hilt connector piece. If you order a hilt connector piece from us, make sure the sabers you are trying to connect are compatible with the piece you order, and that they have the same grooves. Additionally, please note that the pommels of certain sabers can also be used to connect two hilts.

View the video demonstration below on how to connect two hilts.

Steps:

  • Make sure you have two saber hilts.
  • Unscrew the bottom of both of the hilts.
  • Screw in both hilts into the hilt connector piece.
  • To undo, unscrew both hilts from the hilt connector piece and re-attach the bottoms of both hilts.

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