Spinner Motorizer – User Manual
The Spinner Motorizer is a device which allows you to motorize and remotely control your
Spinner 360° camera. First you need to take your Lomography Spinner 360° camera (sold
separately), simply attach the camera to the Motorizer Base, and press the remote control
button for breathtaking and smooth photos - even at night or indoors!
The device can also be used for experimenting with creative photographic techniques
including time scans, endless images, or any other ways you can think of!
Attaching your Spinner 360° (sold separately) onto the Spinner Motorizer Base:
Here’s how to detach the Spinner 360°’s handle:
- Take your Spinner 360° camera (sold separately)
- Loosen the rubber band
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by pulling it off from the small pulley
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- Detach the Spinner 360°’s core body from the handle by pulling them apart.
Attaching the Spinner 360° body onto the Motorizer Base:
- Place the rubber band around the motor pulley
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.
- Take the Spinner 360’s main body. Firstly fit the small pulley (under the body)
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into
the rubber band
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. Secondly, match the hole
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with the brass connector
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on the
motor base, and then plug it in.
Battery Supplies:
Both the Spinner Motorizer Base and the Remote Control need batteries to work. The Spinner
Motorizer Base needs at least 4 x AA batteries; the Spinner Remote needs 1xAA battery.
Inserting Batteries into the Spinner Motorizer:
- Turn the bottom cover
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of Spinner Motorizer Base anti-clockwise to open the battery
chamber.
- You will see 4 cavities (in total 8 chambers)
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where you can insert your AA batteries,
with + /- signs indicating the correct battery installation position. Insert the batteries correctly
according to the signs printed.
- It's suggested that you install all 8 batteries to achieve the best stability and operation time.
However the Spinner Motorizer Base also works with just 4 AA batteries. If you only have 4
batteries, then install batteries into the four cavities separately.
- Now you should match the white dot
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on the bottom cover and the Motorizer Base, turn
the bottom cover
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clockwise to lock it again.