GameSir FX5 Lite

GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler Instruction Manual

Model: FX5 Lite

Kupu Whakataki

The GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler is a thermoelectric cooling device designed to enhance your mobile gaming experience by preventing your smartphone from overheating. It is specifically engineered to seamlessly integrate with GameSir X5 series controllers, providing efficient heat dissipation through its advanced cooling plate and adjustable modes. This manual provides essential information for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your FX5 Lite Phone Cooler.

GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler on a snowy surface, highlighting its cooling capabilities.

Image: The GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler, a compact white device, is shown resting on a frosty, snowy surface, emphasizing its thermoelectric cooling function.

Nga waahanga hua

  • Hoahoa Motuhake: Specifically designed for GameSir X5 series controllers, ensuring secure and easy attachment to the telescopic rod.
  • Efficient Cooling Plate: Features a 25mm x 25mm cooling plate with a 900mm² large contact area for superior heat dissipation.
  • Three Adjustable Cooling Modes:
    • Aratau mangu: 9.7W for quiet operation.
    • Extreme Cold Mode: 11.5W for enhanced cooling.
    • Aratau Whakanuia te Karaka: 12.6W for maximum heat dissipation.
  • Hanga mama: Weighs only 71g, adding minimal bulk for comfortable extended gaming sessions.
  • Vertical Airflow Design: Prevents heat from blowing onto your hands, maintaining grip comfort.
  • Mana-hoa-kaiwhakamahi: Equipped with an independent power button and a dedicated cooling mode button for easy operation.
Diagram illustrating the innovative design of the GameSir FX5 Lite, showing the vertical airflow and the 25mm x 25mm cooling plate with 900mm² contact area.

Whakaahua: He pahū view diagram of the GameSir FX5 Lite, highlighting its innovative vertical airflow design and the dimensions of its 25mm x 25mm cooling plate, which provides a 900mm² contact area for efficient heat dissipation.

Diagram showing the three adjustable cooling modes of the GameSir FX5 Lite: Silent (9.7W), Extreme Cold (11.5W), and Overclocking (12.6W).

Image: A visual representation of the three adjustable cooling modes available on the GameSir FX5 Lite, detailing their respective power consumptions: Silent Mode at 9.7W, Extreme Cold Mode at 11.5W, and Overclocking Mode at 12.6W.

Close-up diagram of the GameSir FX5 Lite showing the Mode Button, Mode Indicator, and Power Button for intuitive control.

Image: A detailed diagram illustrating the user-friendly controls of the GameSir FX5 Lite, pointing out the Mode Button, the Mode Indicator light, and the Power Button.

Image highlighting the lightweight design of the GameSir FX5 Lite, stating its weight as only 71g.

Image: The GameSir FX5 Lite is displayed with text emphasizing its lightweight design, weighing only 71 grams, which contributes to comfortable use without adding significant bulk.

Tatūnga

  1. Attach to Controller: Align the FX5 Lite Phone Cooler with the telescopic rod of your GameSir X5 series controller. Gently clip it into place, ensuring a secure fit.
  2. Hono Hono: Connect the provided USB-C cable to the cooler's power input port and the other end to a suitable power source (e.g., a USB wall adapter or power bank). The cooler requires external power to operate.
GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler attached to a GameSir X5 series controller, ready for use.

Image: The GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler is shown securely attached to a GameSir X5 series controller, demonstrating its intended use with compatible gaming accessories.

Hands holding a GameSir X5 series controller with the FX5 Lite Phone Cooler attached, showing the USB-C power cable connected.

Image: A user's hands are shown holding a GameSir X5 series controller with the FX5 Lite Phone Cooler mounted, illustrating the cooler connected via its USB-C power cable during a gaming session.

Video: This video demonstrates the process of connecting the GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler to a power source. It shows the cooler being plugged in, the fan activating, and the LED indicator changing to signify power and mode status.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

  1. Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Press the Power Button (refer to "Product Features" section for button location) to turn the cooler on or off. The mode indicator light will illuminate when the device is active.
  2. Change Cooling Mode: While the cooler is on, press the Mode Button to cycle through the three cooling modes: Silent, Extreme Cold, and Overclocking. The mode indicator light may change color or pattern to reflect the selected mode (refer to product documentation for specific indicator behavior).
  3. Mahinga Tino Pai: For best cooling results, ensure the cooling plate makes direct contact with the back of your phone. Remove any thick phone cases that might impede heat transfer.

Video: This video visually demonstrates the rapid cooling capability of the GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler, showing frost forming on its cooling plate shortly after activation.

Video: This video illustrates the temperature performance of the GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler by showing a thermometer measuring the cooling plate's temperature, demonstrating its effectiveness in reducing heat.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior of the cooler. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Ensure the fan vents are clear of dust and debris for optimal airflow.
  • Rokiroki: Ki te kore e whakamahia, rongoatia te pouaka whakamātao ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me te pāmahana tino kino.
  • A ape i te wai: Kaua e rukuhia te taputapu ki te wai, kaua ranei e waiho ki te makuku nui.

Raparongoā

  • Cooler Not Turning On:
    • Ensure the USB-C cable is securely connected to both the cooler and a functioning power source.
    • Verify that the power source provides sufficient wattage (e.g., a USB wall adapter or power bank).
    • Press the Power Button firmly.
  • He iti rawa te whakamatao:
    • Check that the cooling plate is making direct and firm contact with the back of your phone.
    • Remove any thick phone cases that may be insulating the phone from the cooling plate.
    • Ensure the fan vents are not obstructed.
    • Try switching to a higher cooling mode (Extreme Cold or Overclocking).
  • Haruru rereke:
    • Check for any foreign objects obstructing the fan.
    • Ensure the cooler is securely attached and not vibrating against the controller or phone.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
TauiraFX5 Lite
Cooling Plate Size25mm x 25mm
Rohe Whakapā900mm²
Cooling Modes (Wired)Silent (9.7W), Extreme Cold (11.5W), Overclocking (12.6W)
Tuku HikoWaea (USB-C)
Taumaha71g (2.5 hekere)
Hunga Hua3.07 x 2.13 x 1.09 inihi
KaihangaGameSir
ASINB0F9FN74H3
Whakamuri view of the GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler showing product information and a serial number: 12408261000001.

Image: The rear of the GameSir FX5 Lite Phone Cooler, displaying its product label with details such as "Product Name: Thermoelectric Cooler", "Model No: GameSir FX5 Lite", and a serial number: 12408261000001.

FX5 Lite vs. FX5 Comparison

The GameSir FX5 Lite is a streamlined version of the FX5 cooler. Below is a comparison of their key features:

ĀhuahiraFX5FX5 Lite
Rohe Whakapā900mm²900mm²
Papa Papa25mm x 25mm25mm x 25mm
Tuku HikoWaea & AhokoreWaea
Three Cooling Modes (Wired)9.7W-11.5W-12.6W9.7W-11.5W-12.6W
Three Cooling Modes (Wireless)7.2W-8.9W-10.6WKaore e tika ana
Pūhiko aukumeSupported, 3000mAhKaore i tautokona
RererangiPoutūPoutū
Rarama RGBAeKao
Comparison table showing features of GameSir FX5 and FX5 Lite phone coolers.

Image: A comparative table detailing the differences and similarities between the GameSir FX5 and FX5 Lite phone coolers across various features like power supply, cooling modes, and additional functionalities.

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please refer to the official GameSir webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.