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1. Right 1
2. Down 2, 0
3. Up 3
4. Left 5 Only
I now assume, the LED pattern can only be one of the eight patterns given in the manual. Is that correct?
If that is the case, let's refine the concept of doubles and columns a bit more.
In most cases you can ignore the columns 4 to 6.
A double in column 1 is always "right", ignore columns 2 to 6.
Otherwise, a double on 2 is "down", ignore columns 3 to 6.
Otherwise, a double on 3 is "up", ignore columns 4 to 6.
The only double in the pattern is located in column 5, it is "left".
No doubles at all is "down".
Is that a correct "flowchart" for dealing with the knob (or heck, even for the defuser to memorize)?
(left side LEDs)
left = 0/1 lighted up
right = perfect U
up = U missing 1 led
down = U with 2 misplaced LED
i teach this to all my defusers i expert for
If 4 on left, its UP,
If 5-3 or 3 on left, its DOWN,
If left 0 or 1, its LEFT,
If 5-2 or 5-4, its RIGHT.