The PCBs of the two boards should be aligned within the grooves of the panel as shown in the picture. Step 3 – Insert the Raspberry Pi and the Flick board in the bottom part of the case by first placing the USB connectors in. Be careful not to cut through the feet and rather than using the tip of the screwdriver use the flat surface to push the head of rubber foot in. Step 2 – To install the rubber feet on the bottom part of the case you will either have to push and twist them through one of the 4 the holes or help yourself with a small screwdriver to tuck in the top part of the feet within the hole as shown on the left. Here is how it will look like once opened. Within the case you will find 4 rubber feet and 4 suction cups. This should allow you to detach the top cover and easily take a part the case. Step 1 – After removing the protective plastics pull gently out the two sides of the bottom part of the case to unhook the top. The Flick HAT Case is the prefect enclosure for the Flick HAT. Step 5 – Screw the last 4 plastic bolts to hold the Flick HAT in place.Īt this point the Flick Zero is ready to be used. If you have acquired the Flick HAT case please skip to the next Section – Flick HAT Case assembly. Step 4 – Place the Flick HAT on top of the Raspberry Pi by gently pushing the female header onto the Raspberry Pi male header. Step 3 – Get the Flick HAT from its anti-static bag. This was the easiest, QUICKEST damn thing I’ve ever used in my entire life.The bolts should be screwed in with a PH0 screwdriver. So terrible that I never do wings because of how atrocious they end up being! It ends up being a complete waste of time, money and most of all effort… three things I have very little of if I have to be honest! Being a human being in the 21st century I was obviously scrolling through my insta and came across The Quick Flick… little did I know this tiny point in my life would be well and truely… well… life changing XD After stalking the page I realised these were ordinary girls who were using the stamped eyeliner… not makeup artists who had years of training to perfect a steady hand… something I clearly did not have and don’t feel I’d ever master :( but if they’re saying how easy it was to use then what’s the harm in trying? Right?! It came quicker than I expected in the most gorgeous little packaging… I practically threw everything I was holding and ran to the closet mirror. Won’t be using again.įirstly I need to start with how terrible I usually am with my makeup. But to sum up it was ABSOLUTE TRASH CUSTOMER SERVICE, especially when I use these lashes on the daily, spent $100’s on them, but yeh they’ve lost me. BUT they didn’t send them off and I never received any shipping notification after 10days, so I emailed again, and they LIED TO ME SAYING IT HAD ALREADY BEEN SHIPPED! but it wasn’t cause this afternoon I received a shipping notification from AUS post saying order had just been packed and shipped, will arrive in 9 days! So in total I will have waited a month for lashes that are literally able to get to me in less than 5 days if their staff and system wasn’t so damn stupid. Then I get an email saying that my order with the “correct” lashes were actually out of stock, FIVE DAYS AFTER ORDERING! I then let them know the next day of a different style of lash they can replace them with and they tell me it’ll be sent off on the following working day. 3 working days later I get the package with the “incorrect” lashes but my other package hasn’t even been shipped which I thought was odd. Poor customer service!!!! put through an order with an “incorrect” style of lashes accidentally which I understand was my error, so then cause I didn’t want to miss out on the sale I put through a seperate order of my “correct” lashes almost immediately.
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