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Battery 

Cap

Screw

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Battery

Cap

Battery

Module

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Module

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Planetarium Operation

The Star Sphere is powered by three 3 AAA/LR03 batteries.

Tool required - Small Phillips-head screwdriver 

Installing Batteries for the Light Wand

1.  Remove light wand from 

base. 

2.  With a small Phillips-head 

screwdriver, remove the 
screw on the battery cap. 
Unscrew battery cap 
located at the end of wand. 
Gently shake the wand so 
that the battery module 
slides out.

3.  Insert three 3 AAA/LR03 

batteries into battery 
module, making sure the 
“+” and “-” ends are in 
correct placement as 
indicated on module. 
Alkaline batteries are 
recommended.

4.  Insert battery module 

into light wand, making 
sure the grooves align. 
Replace battery cap and 
Phillips-head screw (do 
not over-tighten). Place 
the light wand back into 
base.

Operating Your Planetarium

1.  Place planetarium on a table in the center of the room. A room with smooth, light-colored 

walls and ceiling works best. A room that is roughly square and no larger than 12 x 12 feet 
provides the best projection quality. Star Theater works best when it is located two to six feet 
from the projection surface.

2.  Date selector is located on the light wand. To set your planetarium for the beginning of the 

audio tour, rotate light wand until “AUTUMN” lines up with pointer on the base. (The month 
and date settings and the time ring will be used after the audio tour to set your planetarium 
for a specific date and time of day.)

3.  In a darkened room, turn on projection lamp. (Do not look directly at the Star Sphere while its 

light is on, or you will lose your darkness adaptation.) 

CAUTION: Do not look directly into the light source. Doing so can cause serious and 

irreparable eye damage. 

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Time

Ring

Pointer

Date

Selector

Push a paper 

clip into this

hole to release

Star Sphere

Projection 

Lamp

Wand

Projection 

Lamp

Collar

Setting the Date and Time

You can set your planetarium to project the night sky for any 
date and hour. Here is how:
 1. Setting the date: With projection lamp off, turn light wand 

until the month you want lines up with the pointer on 
date selector. Below the month, there are markings 
indicating the 1st, 10th and 20th of the month. Turn light 
wand to the left until the date you want lines up with the 
pointer. For example, if you want to project the night sky 
the way it is on July 4th, first select July, then turn further 
to the left, to just past the mark for the first day of the month.

2.  Setting the time: Once you have selected the month and date, rotate the time ring— 

without turning the light wand—so that the time at which the sun sets lines up with the 
pointer. (The time at sunset can be found in the local newspaper or on the Internet.) Now 
turn the light wand to the exact ti me you want. (Note: The months and dates will change on 
the date selector as you select the time; once you’ve selected the date and set the time ring 
for sunset, the time selection function takes over.) You can set your planetarium to project 
the stars for any time of the night. You can even see what stars are up during the day, when 
they are not visible.

Care and Maintenance

Remove batteries when not in use for extended periods. Keep 
Star Sphere clean with a soft cloth and quality anti-static 
cleaner/polish. Never use abrasive cleaners.

Bulb replacement: Replacement bulbs are available at most 
electronics retailers. Halogen bulb, Voltage: 3.6 V, Current: 
500 – 600 mA.  Part No. LR00001.

1.   Remove Star Sphere and light wand from base.

   

 

2.   Push a paper clip into the small hole directly above the  
  on/off button. At the same time, rotate light wand  
  counterclockwise to Star Sphere. Remove it from Star  
  Sphere.

3.   Carefully pull old projection lamp out of tip of light  
  wand.

4.   Following step should be performed by an adult.
  Insert replacement bulb into tip of light wand. (Important: Be careful not to bend prongs  
  of the bulb.) Switch light wand on to make sure bulb lights up, then switch it off.

5.   Reinsert light wand into Star Sphere. Rotate light wand clockwise until it clicks into place.  
  This is important for accurate date and time adjustments.

6.   Place Star Sphere and light wand back into base.

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