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User manual Tiger, model OttoBot PMS280C
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DATE PAGE COLOR: PMS280C TM A division of Hasbro, Inc. Where Technology Comes to Play!™ ®, TM, & © 2001 Tiger Electronics All rights reserved. 980 Woodlands Parkway Vernon Hills, IL 60061USA MADE AND PRINTED IN CHINA Instruction Manual AGES 6 & UP 200102210IWTI-02Item No. 59792 TM TM Introduction Hi friend! Ottobot is an inquisitive little robot who wants to be your friend while seeing and doing everything! He loves to walk around and explore almost as much as he enjoys playing with you. Ottobot features a full array of sensors that allow him to see the world and interact with you. He is completely independent and navigates around his surroundings. Although he tries to be, Ottobot is not perfect and some surfaces may interfere with his sensors, causing them to fail. While you and Ottobot are learning his limitations it is recommended that you stay close and prevent him from getting into situations where he might get hurt. Ottobot can walk on most surfaces but works best on hard flat surfaces and short carpeting. Ottobot is always willing to try anything, but you may wish to keep him in areas where you know he will be safe. About Ottobot Ottobot can’t wait to be your friend, but before you can play with him, he will first need batteries. After following the simple battery instructions below (see Battery Installation), Ottobot will be ready to meet you and participate in fun games and activities. Be sure to read all the way through these instructions to learn the best way to play with Ottobot and fix most problems. But here are a few quick pointers to allow you to get started and play right away. TM TM Y N Edge detection sensor Ottobot loves to play and has an array of buttons and sensors that allow him to interact and respond to you. Activating any of these sensors will start Ottobot and he will respond and invite you to play. Following is a detailed list of Ottobot’s features and where they are located. Light-up control panel Orientation sensor (Tilt and invert sensors) Light sensor Object detection & IR communication Sound sensor Left & right hand sensor Battery compartments Battery Installation Ottobot can’t wait to be your friend, but before you can play with him, he will first need batteries. Please follow these simple steps: 1. Ask an adult to help install batteries. 2. Slide the power switch to off position first. 3. Turn Ottobot upside down and open the 2 battery compartments on each foot by loosening the screws. Place the covers be aside and be careful not to misplace them. 4. Insert four (4)”AA or LR6” batteries (not included) into the battery compartments, two (2) into each foot. Be careful to follow the correct battery positions. Replace the covers and tighten the screws. Battery installation should be done by an adult. 5. Slide the power switch to on position and Ottobot will wake up and be ready to play. To ensure proper function : - Do not mix old and new batteries. - Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries. - Battery installation should be done by an adult. - Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. - Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged (if removable). - Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision (if removable). - Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. - Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity. - Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy. - The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. - Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may explode or leak. TM TM Quick start Instructions Ottobot is a very independent little robot and will often speak, invite you to play games or walk around exploring all by himself. But he loves to interact with you and these simple tips will help you quickly learn how to play with him. Ottobot will respond to any of his sensors being activated and will try to figure out what you would like to do. So play around with triggering the following sensors so you and Ottobot can get used to each other. Hand Sensors Pressing Ottobot’s thumb lets him know that you are holding his hands. This makes Ottobot happy as it shows that you are friends. Answering Yes or No Ottobot communicates with you through speech but he needs you to activate his sensors to know what you wish. Ottobot may ask you if you want to play a game. If you do, press his left-hand thumb for Yes. (It is Ottobot’s left hand, not yours, and is marked with a “Y”.) If you do not want to play, press his right hand for NO. (Ottobot’s right hand is marked with an “N”.) Sound Detector Ottobot will respond to loud noises and loves them, often joining in with his own noises. Light Sensor Ottobot can tell whether it is light or dark and will respond accordingly. By covering and uncovering his light sensor Ottobot will know that you wish to play. Tilt Sensor This sensor helps Ottobot know when you are holding him or moving him around. Ottob...
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