How to power and start Stellina, step-by-step

How to power and start Stellina, step-by-step

1. To open the battery compartment, press the top of the hatch, by positioning your finger on the raised dot.
2. Connect the battery to the telescope:
The USB-A end should reach the port of your power bank (opposite)
The USB-C end of the cable should be inserted in the port located in the compartment. If possible, leave the cable attached to the USB-C connector and only remove the battery to charge it. This will avoid damage to the USB-C port.
3. Turn on your battery if necessary and place it in the compartment. The power button will be flashing blue.
4. To close the hatch, first place the bottom of the hatch and then clip the top with slight pressure.
5. Press the telescope start button for 2 seconds, it will be swirling blue until it gets fixed blue
6. Your Stellina is started, you can now connect to its Wi-Fi signal.
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