Gibson G FORCE User Manual 2.32 Gibson Brands Revision 1.0
Gibson G FORCE User Manual 2.32 Gibson Brands Revision 1.0
Gibson G FORCE User Manual 2.32 Gibson Brands Revision 1.0
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Gibson Brands
Revision 1.0
Contents
03 Basic Gibson G FORCE™ Functions: Start Here
04 Main Tuning Preset Bank Default Tunings
05 Low Tuning Preset Bank Default Tunings
06 Re-Stringing Guitars with Gibson G FORCE™
09 Changing the Gibson G FORCE Battery
09 Overview: How to Choose, Access, and Edit Advanced Functions
21 Capo Mode
22 Combine/Morph Tunings
23 Appendix 1: What the String, BAT, and MENU LEDs Colors Indicate
24 Appendix 2: Minimum and Maximum String Frequencies for Alternate Tunings
25 Appendix 3: Custom Tuning Shortcut for Tunings with Lower-Pitched Strings
26 Appendix 4: Custom Tuning Shortcut for Tunings with Higher-Pitched Strings
27 Appendix 5: Charging the Gibson G FORCE™ Battery
28 Appendix 6: Gibson G FORCE™ Legal and Safety Information
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Basic Gibson G FORCE™ Functions: Start Here
B) For a Little More Precision (Spend a Few More Seconds, Tune One
String at a Time)
1. Press and hold the On button until the red E LED lights.
2. Pluck the string with the red LED. Pluck each string individually until its LED is green, and Gibson G FORCE
goes automatically to the next string.
3. When all LEDs are green, all six strings are tuned. Gibson G FORCE turns off.
E) You can turn off Gibson G FORCE by pressing and holding the
ON button
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Main Tuning Preset Bank Default Tunings
The blue user tuning preset bank defaults to standard tuning (E, A, D, G, B, e).
Use the chart to write in custom tuning names and tunings.
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Low Tuning Preset Bank Default Tunings
E
(Low Tuning Preset Banks)
string E A D G B e
LED
C tuning C F A# D# G C
low C C G D G A D
C sharp C# F# B E G# C#
B tuning B E A D F# B
dropped C C G C F A D
dropped B B F# B E G# C#
The magenta user tuning preset bank defaults to standard C tuning (C, F, A#, D#,
G, C). Use the chart to write in custom tuning names and tunings.
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Re-Stringing Guitars with Gibson G FORCE™
For proper Gibson G FORCE operation, re-string your guitar following these
instructions. To maintain a constant neck tension, Gibson recommends changing
strings individually.
Low E string machine head detail. The guitar body is below the picture.
3. Thread the string through the bridge and toward the machine head. Pull on the string to
take up any slack as you wrap it partially around the part of the post below the flange that
faces away from the guitar body. Then, bring the string up through the flange recess that
faces the tuning pegs.
String winding technique. The string shaft slot (where to feed the string up toward the thread) is at an
approximate 45 degree angle. The guitar body is below the picture.
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4. Wind one turn clockwise around the part of the post directly above the flange.
Wind the strings in the same direction (clockwise) as the direction of tightening the machine head cap.
5. Screw the cap on as tight as you can with your fingers, then use a penny to give an
additional 1/8th turn. Do not overtighten!
6. Use String Up mode (see page 11) to tune the string.
3. Thread the string through the bridge and toward the machine head. Pull on the string to take up
any slack as you wrap it partially around the part of the post below the flange that faces away
from the guitar body.
4. Bring the string up through the recess in the flange, and wind clockwise around the part of
the post just above the flange.
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String slot shaft (where to feed the string up toward the thread) with an approximate 45 degree angle.
5. When you wrap the string around the top part of the post, wind it directly on top of the
flange, not partway up the upper part of the post. Wrap two full turns for the B and high e
strings.
Wind the strings in the same direction (clockwise) as the direction of tightening the machine head cap.
Make sure to wrap two full turns with the B and high e string before tightening the cap.
6. After wrapping the string around the top part of the post, pull it tight with one hand as you
screw on the cap with the other hand.
7. Screw the cap on as tight as you can with your fingers, then use a penny to give an
additional 1/8th turn. Do not overtighten!
8. Use String Up mode (see page 11) to tune the string.
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Changing the Gibson G FORCE Battery
A fully-charged battery provides approximately 100 tunings—more if you’re just “touching up.” Please
read Appendix 5 (page 27) for information about proper battery care and charging.
To remove the battery: The battery compartment is located in the Gibson G FORCE controller on the
back of the headstock. Push down on the rectangle that’s visible at the top of the controller (between
the machine heads for the 3rd and 4th strings). The battery will pop up slightly. Note the groove facing
outward at the top of the battery, and use it to pull the battery out of its compartment.
To insert the battery: Never force the battery into its compartment. If it does not insert easily, it is not
being inserted correctly.
Insert the battery with its two metal contacts facing outward and away from the headstock, and the pins
pointing downward into the compartment. Push downward gently on the top of the battery until you
hear/feel a click. If the top of the battery is flush with the top of the controller, it’s seated correctly.
Gibson G FORCE stores standard, alternate, and custom tunings in presets. Each preset contains a
tuning. This can be a factory default tuning, or a custom tuning you create and store.
Follow the simple instructions in the Quick Start guide, and your guitar will always be in tune.
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However, Gibson G FORCE is like a video game with additional “levels.” These levels offer advanced
tuning functions. Use them or not; it’s your choice. Here’s an overview of how to choose, access, and
edit the advanced functions.
After pressing the On button three times (don’t press too fast—each one should be about a
second apart), press the Left/Right buttons to select a Category, and then press Enter.
Each Category has an associated color. Examples: The Category is mostly advanced
software functions. The Magenta Category handles string pitch offsets.
When choosing a Category, the Menu LED flashes the Category color.
After selecting a Category, press the Left/Right buttons to select a Function within the Category,
and then press Enter to access the Function.
When the Menu LED lights solid with the Category color, you can edit the Function with the
Up/Down/Left/Right and Enter buttons.
On/Back/Off button. The On button becomes a Back button when editing. It can also turn Gibson G
FORCE Off.
If Gibson G FORCE is in a Function, press the On (Back) button to return to the Function’s
Category.
Press the Back button again, and Gibson G FORCE is in Tuning Selection mode.
Press and hold the On (Off) button to turn off Gibson G FORCE (if G FORCE doesn’t turn off,
release the button then press and hold again).
After pressing Enter to complete a Function, Gibson G FORCE usually returns to Function selection so
you can select another Function quickly. Or if you’re done, press and hold the On (Off) button to turn off
Gibson G FORCE.
Note: Please read the important legal and safety information regarding Gibson G FORCE in
Appendix 5 (page 27) and Appendix 6 (page 28) prior to using Gibson G FORCE.
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Advanced Functions
String Up/Down
Wind or unwind strings rapidly
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Then press Enter twice.
2. The LED for the string to wind or unwind flashes red. The Left/Right buttons select a string.
3. Press and hold Down to wind down, Up to wind up.
Note: During String Up/Down, Single-String Tuning Mode (tunes each string individually) is active. When
approaching the correct pitch during string wind up, release the Up button and pluck the string. A
flashing string LED indicates the string is close to the pitch defined by the last completed tuning.
Gibson G FORCE takes over, tunes the string to pitch, then moves automatically to the next string. (If
tuning starts but does not complete, pluck the string again.)
Custom Tuning
Create a custom tuning, then store it as a user tuning preset in the blue tuning
preset bank. See Appendix 3 and Appendix 4 for more custom tuning options.
Enabling Pitch Assist mode before saving a custom tuning automatically pitch-corrects notes that are
within 40 cents of correct pitch.
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1. With Gibson G FORCE off, tune your guitar to a custom tuning.
2. Press On three times. Press Enter.
3. Press the Left button once to select the string LED, then press and hold Enter for more
than 3 seconds to engage Pitch Assist.
4. When a string flashes red, pluck it. (Tip: Mute a string after its string LED turns green to speed
up the process.)
5. When a string LED flashes blue, use the Left/Right buttons to select a blue bank preset. Press
Enter = stores pitch-corrected tuning in the selected preset.
Reference Tuning
Tune the guitar to itself, but reference a non-standard pitch
Example: A piano is in tune with itself, but slightly flat. Tune one string to the piano, make that the
reference pitch, and the guitar will be in tune with the piano.
Note: Loading any other tuning erases the reference tuning. To save this tuning as a user tuning preset,
treat it as a Custom Tuning and follow the steps in Custom Tuning above. Do not use Pitch Assist.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, tune one string to the new reference pitch.
2. Press On three times. Press Enter.
3. Press the Left button twice to select the string LED. Press Enter.
4. E string flashes red. Use the Left/Right buttons to select the string you tuned to the new
reference pitch.
5. Pluck the string. When the string LED shines green and all others red, strum to tune the guitar.
6. LEDs turn off = reference tuning is complete.
Firmware Version
Display Gibson G FORCE firmware version number
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Battery Level
Check battery charge
A = 440 Hz is an international tuning standard. However, some orchestras tune to A = 442 Hz or 443 Hz,
and some musicians tune to a higher pitch for a “brighter” sound.
Note: Gibson G FORCE applies this offset when you tune using the current tuning preset. Loading a new
tuning preset reverts to the 440 Hz standard. To retain the offset until you change it, see the
category, Tuning Offset Mode (Permanent or Temporary) on page 18.
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Reset Function (Red Category)
Restore factory default tuning presets for the selected tuning preset bank
4. Press and hold the Enter and Up buttons simultaneously by pushing in the space between them
while holding your finger over both buttons.
5. LEDs with the same color as the bank flash sequentially = reset confirmed.
6. To reset additional banks, repeat steps 3-5.
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Advanced Hardware Functions ( Category)
Except for Calibration Mode, these Functions are for advanced users only.
Gibson recommends the default settings.
Calibration Mode
Note: You must recalibrate Gibson G FORCE if:
Before calibration, tune the guitar to standard pitch (red tuning bank, E Function).
Calibration:
Accuracy
Balance tuning accuracy vs. speed
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button to select . Press
Enter.
2. Again, press the Left button to select . Press Enter.
3. The Left/Right buttons select the accuracy. More lit LEDs = higher accuracy/tuning takes a little
longer. Fewer lit LEDs = accuracy is a little lower/faster tuning speed.
4. Press Enter = accuracy setting stored.
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Machine Head Delay
Set a delay before the machine heads start turning after initiating a Function
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button once to select .
Press Enter.
2. Press the Left button twice to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. The Left/Right buttons select the delay. Each unlit LED increases delay by 0.5 seconds.
4. Press Enter = delay setting stored.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button once to select .
Press Enter.
2. Press the Left button three times to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. Use the Left/Right buttons to select the speed. Each unlit LED decreases the speed.
4. Press Enter = speed setting stored.
Interference Filter
Reduce interference among strings if a machine head turns for a string other
than the one you’re plucking.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button once to select .
Press Enter.
2. Press the Left button four times to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. Use the Left/Right buttons to select the filtering amount. Each unlit LED increases the filtering
amount to reduce interference.
4. Press Enter = interference filter setting stored.
Note: Raising this setting to six lit LEDs may increase performance but make the e and B strings more
susceptible to incorrect tuning, even if G FORCE indicates they are in tune. If this occurs, lower the
Interference Filter setting to three or four lit LEDs.
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Advanced Software Functions ( Category)
Gain
Increase gain if string LEDs don’t turn when first plucked; decrease gain
in environments with high ambient noise. The default is recommended.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
2. Press Enter twice. The Left/Right buttons select the gain amount. More lit LEDs = higher
gain/greater system sensitivity.
3. Press Enter = gain setting stored.
Note: The Calibration process (page 15) optimizes gain. Gibson strongly recommends keeping the
default Gain setting. However when tuning in loud environments, decreasing gain temporarily and
tuning in Single-String Tuning mode can improve performance.
Guitar Type
Optimize Gibson G FORCE for electric or acoustic guitar
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
2. Press Enter. Press the Left button once to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. The Left/Right buttons select E for electric, A E for acoustic, or D A E for short scale guitars.
4. Press Enter = guitar type setting stored.
Pitch Window
If you try to use Multi-String tuning mode but a string is considerably out of
tune, Gibson G FORCE switches automatically to Single-String Tuning mode. This
Function sets how far off pitch a string must be before Gibson G FORCE switches
to Single-String Tuning mode.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
Press Enter.
2. Press the Left button twice to select . Press Enter.
3. The Left/Right buttons select the pitch window. 1 lit LED = 150 cents, 2 lit LEDs = 100 cents, 3 lit
LEDs = 75 cents, 4 lit LEDs = 50 cents, 5 lit LEDs = 35 cents, all LEDs lit = 25 cents.
4. Press Enter = pitch window setting stored.
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Activate Low Tunings and/or Additional User Tuning Preset Banks
Opens three additional tuning preset banks ( , , and Magenta).
This Function activates three additional tuning preset banks. The and banks default to
write-protected presets for music with low tunings (heavier gauge strings, up to 0.013 high e to 0.056
low E, are necessary for low tunings). The Magenta bank, like the Blue bank, defaults to being write-
enabled for storing user tuning presets.
However, you can also convert any of these banks to user tuning preset banks and store presets in
them. See Block/Unblock Banks for Custom Tunings (Blue Category) on page 20 for details.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
2. Press Enter. Press the Left button three times to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. The Left button activates low tunings and additional preset banks (e B G LEDs flash green). The
Right button de-activates low tunings and additional preset banks (D A E LEDs flash red).
4. Press Enter = low tuning/additional banks setting stored.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button twice to select .
2. Press Enter. Press the Left button four times to select the string LED. Press Enter.
3. The Left button selects permanent tuning offset (e B G LEDs flash green). The Right button
selects temporary tuning offset (D A E LEDs flash red).
4. Press Enter = tuning offset mode setting stored.
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Per-String Pitch Offset (Magenta Category)
Offset any string’s individual pitch up to ±12 cents (a cent is 1/100th of a
semitone)
Note: Pitch Offset applies to the last completed tuning. Please choose, select, and tune to a tuning
preset before applying per-string pitch offset. Pitch offset will remain applied to this tuning until you
change its pitch offset, reset the bank, or reset the system.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button three times to select
magenta G. Press Enter.
2. The Left/Right buttons choose the magenta string LED for the string you want to offset. Press
Enter.
3. Press the Left/Right buttons to enter the string’s pitch offset:
If no previous offset exists, all string LEDs flash . Each Left button press lights a green LED
and offsets pitch by +1 cent (up to +6 cents). Continuing to press the Left button lights
LEDs. Each lit LED offsets the pitch by another +1 cent (+12 cents maximum).
Each Right button press lights a red LED and offsets pitch by -1 cent (up to -6 cents). Continuing
to press the Right button lights magenta LEDs. Each lit magenta LED offsets the pitch by another
-1 cent (-12 cents maximum).
If an offset already exists, Gibson G FORCE displays the offset amount as described above. In this
case, Right or Left button presses continue on from the existing offset. Example: If 12 magenta
LEDs are lit to indicate -12 cents of offset, pressing the Left button will turn off successive
magenta LEDs, then turn off successive red LEDs, then start lighting green LEDs
4. Press Enter. To offset additional strings, repeat steps 2- 4. Otherwise, press and hold the
On/Back/Off button to turn off Gibson G FORCE.
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Block/Unblock Banks for Custom Tunings (Blue Category)
Turn write protection on or off for any tuning preset bank
The blue bank defaults to a user tuning preset bank for custom tuning presets. For low tunings, the
magenta bank (see Activate Low Tunings and/or Additional User Tuning Preset Banks on page 18)
defaults to a user tuning preset bank for custom tunings (low tunings or otherwise). The remaining
banks contain factory tuning presets and are write-protected. However, any of the six banks can have
write protection turned off to store custom tunings, or turned on to prevent overwriting custom
tunings.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press On three times. Press the Left button four times to select blue
B.
2. Press Enter. The Left/Right buttons select the color of the bank to write-enable or write-protect.
3. Press Enter. The Left button enables writing to the selected bank (e B G LEDs flash green). The
Right button write-protects the selected bank (D A E LEDs flash red).
4. Press Enter. Green or red LEDs light sequentially to confirm your choice.
5. You can now save a custom tuning to any write-enabled bank.
Note: If a bank is blocked, you will not be able to access it with the Up/Down buttons when saving a
custom tuning (see page 11). However, the blue bank is a special case. When you create a custom tuning
you are first given a chance to save to the blue bank, regardless of whether it’s blocked, so that even if
all the other banks are blocked you can still save your tuning. However, as soon as you use the
Up/Down buttons to select a different bank to save a custom tuning, the blue bank will no longer be
available if it’s blocked.
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Capo Mode
Adding a capo often requires retuning a guitar. Gibson G FORCE can detect a capo in the range of the
1st to 6th frets, then tune while taking the capo position into account. Yes, this is amazing.
1. Capo Mode applies to the last completed tuning. Select and tune to a tuning preset prior to
entering Capo Mode.
2. Once Gibson G FORCE has turned off, attach your capo on the 1st to 6th frets.
3. Press On twice. Press and hold the Left button. Green LEDs light sequentially = capo mode is
active.
4. Press Enter and strum to tune your guitar. Gibson G FORCE briefly indicates capo detection; the
number of lit LEDs indicates the capo’s location. Example: Two lit LEDs = capo at
second fret. Then tuning proceeds as usual. Note: Whenever you tune in capo mode, Gibson G
FORCE first indicates capo location by the number of lit LEDs.
5. If any string LEDs aren’t green, pluck those strings. Gibson G FORCE turns off automatically once
tuning is complete.
Remove the capo. Next time you tune, as soon as you strum Gibson G FORCE will detect there is
no capo, red LEDs will flash sequentially to turn off Capo Mode, and Gibson G FORCE will
confirm there is no capo by briefly shining all blue LEDs. Continue with tuning.
If you don’t want to retune after removing the capo, starting with Gibson G FORCE off, follow
steps 3 and 4 above. Red LEDs will light sequentially instead of green ones to indicate exiting
from Capo Mode. Press and hold On to power down Gibson G FORCE. Remove the capo.
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Combine/Morph Tunings
Apply selected string tunings from one tuning to a different tuning.
1. Tune to a “base” tuning preset to which you will add string tunings from a second tuning preset.
2. Press On twice, then select the second tuning preset: Up/Down buttons select the tuning preset
bank, Left/Right buttons select the tuning preset.
3. Please read this entire step before doing any of its instructions. Press and hold the Right button.
The LED will flash rapidly. While it’s flashing, press Enter. Gibson G FORCE enters
Single-String Tuning mode.
4. Use the Left/Right buttons to select a string whose tuning you want to add to the base tuning.
The string LED will be red. Pluck it.
5. When the string LED turns green, select another string (see step 4) you want to add to the
tuning. If you’re done, turn off the system by pressing and holding the On button.
6. You can now turn the system back on and save this as a custom tuning (see Custom Tuning
and Custom Tuning with “Pitch Assist” Mode on page 11). Gibson recommends using “Pitch
Assist” mode when saving the morphed tuning as a custom tuning.
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Appendix 1
What the String, BAT, and MENU LEDs Colors Indicate
While a string is tuning, the string LED color shows the string’s status.
The BAT LED displays three levels of battery strength.
The Menu LED indicates the currently selected Function.
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Appendix 2
Minimum and Maximum String Frequencies for Alternate Tunings
Please note these are guidelines that will vary depending on the string gauges you use.
The maximum recommended string gauge is 0.013 for high e to 0.056 for low E.
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Appendix 3
Custom Tuning Shortcut for Tunings with Lower-Pitched Strings
If your custom tuning consists of strings that are lower-pitched than standard tuning, there’s a quick way
to create a custom tuning. You can then save this as you would any custom tuning.
1. With Gibson G FORCE off, press and hold the On button until the red E LED lights.
2. Pluck the string with the red LED but if you want it tuned lower than standard, fret at the fret
that equals the number of semitones you want to tune down. Example: To tune the low E string
down to D (two semitones lower than E), fret F# on the low E string (two semitones higher than
E). When its LED is green, pluck the next string with a red LED.
3. If you don’t want to change a string’s tuning, simply pluck it. If you want to tune it lower, follow
the procedure in step 2.
4. After plucking each string individually until its LED is green, all six strings are tuned to a custom
tuning. Gibson G FORCE turns off.
Now save this custom tuning using “pitch assist” so G FORCE compensates for any errors introduced by
fretting the string.
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Appendix 4
Custom Tuning Shortcut for Tunings with Higher-Pitched Strings
If your custom tuning consists of strings that are higher-pitched than standard tuning, there’s a quick
way to create a custom tuning. You can then save this as you would any custom tuning.
Note: Alternate tunings can change the neck tension. After the single-string tuning, “refreshing” the
tuning in Multi-String mode can compensate for this.
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Appendix 5
Changing/Charging the Gibson G FORCE™ Battery
A new or infrequently used battery could have a reduced capacity, and need recharging several times to
restore full capacity. When the battery level is low, the Gibson G FORCE BAT LED located on the
controller flashes red.
Caution!
Do not connect improperly.
Do not dispose of in fire or expose to excess heat.
Do not crush, puncture, incinerate or short circuit the external contacts.
Do not put the battery in a pocket with metal objects (keys, coins, etc.).
Never force the battery into the guitar’s battery slot. It should slide in easily (see page 9).
Charging
Use only the charger
supplied with your guitar. Other
chargers could damage the
battery, the charger, or both.
The charger’s LED shines
red when charging, and green
when the battery is charged.
Charge the battery when
the BAT LED on the controller
shines red, or when to
maintain a full charge.
Battery Pack
3.7V 340mAh 1258mWh Li-Polymer
Li-Polymer Charger
Input 100-240V AC 50/60HZ
Output 4.2V – 300mA
Charger tip polarity:
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Appendix 6
Gibson G FORCE™ Legal and Safety Information
PRODUCT CARE
Do not expose your product to liquids, moisture, or humidity.
Do not expose your product to extreme high or low temperatures.
Do not expose your product to lit candles, cigarettes, or cigars, open flames, or other heat
sources.
Do not drop, throw, or try to bend the product. Rough treatment could damage it.
Do not attempt to disassemble your product. It does not contain consumer serviceable or
replaceable components. Only Tronical GmbH or a Gibson Brands service facility should perform
servicing.
If you will not be using the product for a while, store it in a place that is dry and free from
moisture, dust, and extreme temperatures.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
A rechargeable battery has long service life if treated properly. A new battery or one that has
not been used for a long period of time could have reduced capacity the first few times it is
used.
Do not expose the battery to extreme temperatures, and never above +55°C (+131°F).
For maximum battery capacity, use the battery at room temperature. Lower temperatures
reduce battery capacity.
Charge the battery only at temperatures between +10°C (+50°F) and +45°C (+113°F).
BATTERY STORAGE
If the battery will not be used for a while, store it at about half its charge (BAT LED ).
For maximum life, store in a refrigerator (not freezer) in a sealed plastic bag. After removing
from the refrigerator, keep it in the bag until it reaches room temperature to prevent
atmospheric condensation around the battery.
BATTERY CAUTIONS
Do not connect improperly.
Do not dispose of in fire or expose to excess heat.
Do not crush, puncture, incinerate or short circuit external contacts.
Do not put the battery in a pocket with metal objects (keys, coins, etc.)
BATTERY RECYCLING
Your G FORCE battery must be disposed of properly and never placed in municipal waste.
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