100" TV
Quick Start
- Remote's on the side table — press Power, press Source / Input, pick Apple TV (or whichever)
- Sound flows through the Sonos Beam automatically. TV remote drives Sonos volume via CEC
Pro Tips
- Turn ON Game Mode in the TV's picture settings before gaming — it cuts input lag. Turn it OFF for movies, it kills dynamic range
- Wrong HDMI input is the cause of most "TV is broken" texts. Cycle Source until the picture appears
If It's Not Working
- "No Signal": press Source on the remote and cycle through HDMI 1, 2, etc. Reseat the cable on both ends if cycling doesn't help.
- Sound coming from TV speakers, not the Beam: in TV Sound > Audio Output, set to HDMI ARC or eARC.
- Lip-sync off: open Sonos app > Settings > System > Beam > Audio Delay and slide until it matches.
Nintendo Switch
We're filming our own walkthrough soon.
Quick Start
- Controllers are in the drawer under the entertainment center — there are multiple sets
- Hold the power button on the console, then press Home on any controller
- Mario Kart, Smash, Mario Party are pre-loaded
Pro Tips
- Controllers charge on the dock — drop a dead joycon on for 15 min and you're back in business
- Charging cables (USB-C and Micro-USB) are in the same drawer if a controller dies mid-game
If It's Not Working
- Controller won't pair: hold the small sync button on the top of the joycon for 3 seconds until the lights flash. If pairing fails, USB-cable it to the console — it pairs over the cable.
- Console frozen: hold the power button for 12 seconds to force restart.
- TV not switching to Switch automatically: press Source / Input on the TV remote and pick the Switch's HDMI port.
Pool Table
We're filming our own walkthrough soon.
Quick Start
- Cues are in the wall rack, chalk in the corner pocket pouches, triangle on the wall
- Foot spot is the small dot near the back of the table — that's where the apex of the rack goes
Pro Tips
- For a tight rack: 1-ball at the apex, 8-ball center of the third row, alternate solid and stripe in the back corners. Push everything forward with both hands to eliminate gaps before you lift the rack straight up
- Heavier cues (the ones at the right end of the rack) feel steadier on long shots
If It's Not Working
- Cue ball drifts or balls don't break clean: almost always a loose rack. Push the balls forward in the triangle until every ball touches its neighbors before lifting.
- A ball won't sit against another in the rack: nudge it gently until they touch. Tight rack = clean break.
Wet Bar
We're filming our own walkthrough soon.
Quick Start
- Mini fridge is located under the bar counter—stocked with mixers and ready to use
- Glassware is in the upper cabinets (wine glasses, rocks glasses, martini glasses, etc.)
- Bottle opener and basic tools are in the drawer to the left of the sink
Pro Tips
- The ice maker is built into the mini fridge—just press the ice dispenser button to fill your glass
- Cocktail tools and a jigger are organized in the top drawer for easy access when mixing drinks
If It's Not Working
- Mini fridge not cold enough? Check the temperature dial on the inside (should be at 5 or 6)—give it an hour to reach full temperature
- No ice being made? Make sure the ice maker has water (check the fill line) and is turned on
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