![]() ![]() Con f igure the controller(s)and press ok after you’re f inished. Click continue and after that click “Flash” (please make sure you choose the correct SD card and your Etcher is done before removing the SD card from your pc). Insert your micro sd card into your Raspberry Pi and plug in your micro USB power supply to power up your Raspberry Pi. Click “Change” on the middle of the screen and then choose your micro SD-card. Connect the HDMI cable, USB Keyboard and USB controller(s) to your Raspberry Pi. (usually called something like: retropie-4.3-rpi2_rpi3.img) Double-click the RetroPie image. Click: “Select image” and navigate to the RetroPie f ile. ![]() Skip step 10, 11 and 12 if you’ve already connected your Raspberry Pi to the internet. * Note: if you already have a con f igured RetroPie image you can skip to step 12. Push the micro-sd card into your computer. You can enable/disable the Kintaro splash screen by holding up the reset button for 5+ seconds 2. Additional features: You can activate/deactive your cooling fan by holding up the reset button for 1 - 3 seconds. When you push the reset switch the console will restart. With the power switch you can power it down and start it up. That's it! From now on your PCB is active. Push the SD card into your Raspberry Pi then plug in the Micro USB Cable to power up the Raspberry Pi. Make sure that the On/O ff switch of the Case is in the On position. Connect: HDMI, Keyboard and USB - Controller(s) to your Raspberry Pi. Click: “Change” then choose your micro sd-card. Click: “Select image” and navigate to the unzipped custom RecalBox image you have downloaded. All download links can also be found on If you want to add working buttons to an existing image, please feel free to contact us 2. Download our custom RecalBox image plus download and install Etcher. Let's go and install Retropie or Recalbox. The hardware part of the installation is done. Caution: Don’t screw the screws in too far! 6. Screw your case together by screwing the four provided screws (E) into the holes in the bottom of your case. Please make sure to place the top part of the case in a vertical line. Place the top part of your case (A) on the bottom part of your case (B) including the Raspberry Pi and the heatsink. Screw the screws in with the provided screwdriver (D). Now place your heatsink (C), including the two correct screws (F) placed inside the correct holes, onto your Raspberry Pi (I). Placing the thermal paste (H) on the squares of the heatsink instead of the Raspberry Pi is also an option. Now place two small drops of thermal paste on the CPU and GPU of the Raspberry Pi (I). Place your Raspberry Pi (I) in the bottom part (B) of your case. This guide works for Windows, OS and Linux USB controller HDMI cable HDMI/DVI monitor or tv Laptop or PC with SD port Mirco SD card Super Kuma 9000 case Raspberry Pi 3,2 & B+ USB keyboard Micro USB power supply (preferably the o ff icial Raspberry Pi version) Setup RetroPie or RecalBox (software) C D E A B F G Hardware installation 1. ![]() Here we'll show you how to setup RetroPie and Recalbox. Setting up your software is crucial when preparing for your journey back in time. a raspberry pi or asus tinker board, which only works without the Kintaro heatsink (not pictured and included) Quick check up (hardware) A good start is half the work. two extra Raspberry Pi screws - shorter version (only to be used if you don't use your Kintaro heatsink) H. two heatsink screws to attach the heatsink with the Raspberry Pi- longer version G. the top part of the case (including the PCB) B. Let’s go Super Kuma 9000 Before we start to assemble your case we need to make sure we have all the stu ff to install the hardware. We will take you step by step through the process so please read carefully. ![]() Soon you will receive the product and with the help of this guide you can install the hardware and software to play games. INSTRUCTION MANUAL need help mail to: Welcome to the setup tutorial for your Super Kuma 9000 case. ![]()
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