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INSERT   BATTERIES

4. Replace the battery compartment cover, screwing it into

place.

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
SYSTEM BEFORE BEING CHARGED.

RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE ONLY TO BE CHARGED UNDER
ADULT SUPERVISION.

ONLY BATTERIES OF THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE AS
RECOMMENDED ARE TO BE USED.

INSERT BATTERIES WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY.

REMOVE NON-FUNCTIONAL BATTERIES FROM THE SYSTEM.

AVOID SHORT-CIRCUITING THE SUPPLY TERMINALS.

Summary of Contents for 71-801

Page 1: ...1 MODEL 71 801...

Page 2: ...lculator High Score Save Solitaire Epilepsy Warning Other Medical Precautions Caring for Your System and Carts Inserting Batteries Warranty FCC Information 123456789012345678901234567890121234 1234567...

Page 3: ...d Since games are specially designed to take advantage of game com s unique features only cartridges labeled game com will work with the system In addition to playing games game com has several built...

Page 4: ...23456789012123456789012 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789012 On Off KEY DIRECTIONAL PAD A B C D KEYS MENU KEY LED BACKLIGHT INDICATOR PAUSE KEY SCR...

Page 5: ...M BACK 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 12345678901234567890123456789012123456789 GETTING STARTED In only...

Page 6: ...use the STYLUS to touch your choice or use the DIRECTIONAL PAD to position the cursor on your selection Then press the A key to enter your choice PAUSE KEY Press this button to pause game play PAUSE...

Page 7: ...proper adapter CONTRAST CONTROL Adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen WARNING When playing with a game cartridge PAUSE will not automatically turn the unit off If you leave the unit in PAUSE for an e...

Page 8: ...cepts AC 9V adapter to conserve batteries RESET BUTTON Press to restart the system CARTRIDGE PORT Where a game cartridge is inserted COM PORT Accepts optional cables for a variety of Internet related...

Page 9: ...anual for correct operation MENU This key will allow you to return to the MAIN MENU Once selected touch YES or NO with the STYLUS or use the DIRECTIONAL PAD to select the option you want If you use th...

Page 10: ...ONAL PAD to move the cursor until your choice turns dark indicating it s available Then press the A key to enter your selection CARTRIDGE IMPORTANT NOTE Turn the system off before inserting or removin...

Page 11: ...ses To access the phone book use the STYLUS or the DIRECTIONAL PAD A key to select the PHONE BOOK option The first screen which appears is the Directory screen It lists your stored phone book entries...

Page 12: ...nd position the cursor where you want to begin entering information The first line is for the name the next line for the telephone number the next two lines for address and the last line for email add...

Page 13: ...CAP to stay in upper case touch again to return to lower case to navigate through text ENTER to view a record EDIT to change a record DEL to remove a record NEW to add a record PREV NEXT to move thro...

Page 14: ...ord exists using that letter as the first letter you will receive a NOT FOUND message Scanning Records Touch PREV or NEXT to move forward or backward through the records in the directory Viewing a Rec...

Page 15: ...a Record In the Directory screen select the record you want to delete by touching it Touch DEL You will be prompted to confirm that you want to delete the file Touch the appropriate response CALENDAR...

Page 16: ...CALCULATOR and then press the A key to enter your selection A full calculator keypad will be displayed on the screen This calculator performs all basic calculation functions Enter the appropriate numb...

Page 17: ...DIRECTIONAL PAD and press the A key This screen will display a list of up to 10 games that have been played on the unit with SOLITAIRE always being the first game shown The highest score achieved for...

Page 18: ...ced You don t click and drag cards Touch the card you want to affect then touch its desired new destination This is the TIGER version of Solitaire Each time you start the game you will have 240 second...

Page 19: ...ce to King in each of the four suits Whenever an Ace appears you must move it from the deck or tableau to the foundation You can then build upon the Ace with the two three and so on If you build all f...

Page 20: ...build in the tableau the card must be the next lower in rank and opposite in color Now turn the card that was face down under the 7 face up The card you just turned face up is a 9 Now you can move the...

Page 21: ...xpose another card If you should expose an Ace move it to a foundation row by touching it and then touching an empty position in the foundation row If you use all the cards in one tableau row you may...

Page 22: ...4 minutes so play quickly to receive a higher score You must attain a score of more than zero to be able to enter it in the HIGH SCORE SAVE function The game is over when every card from the deck has...

Page 23: ...xperienced any symptoms of an epileptic condition If anyone intending to use this system has experienced seizures loss of awareness or any other symptoms relating to an epileptic condition please have...

Page 24: ...moving cartridges Seek help from TIGER if the system malfunctions Trying to repair your game com unit yourself will void your warranty Keep the system and cartridges free from dust and dirt Avoid expo...

Page 25: ...ottom of the unit following the indications for plus and to position the batteries properly Be sure to close the battery door once the batteries are inserted Replacing the Back Up Battery 1 Be sure al...

Page 26: ...ULD BE DONE BY AN ADULT NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE NOT TO BE RECHARGED RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE SYSTEM BEFORE BEING CHARGED RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE ONLY TO BE CHARGED U...

Page 27: ...of defects in materials or workmanship During this 90 day warranty period the product will either be repaired or replaced at Tiger s option without charge to the purchaser when returned with proof of...

Page 28: ...product is beyond the 90 day warranty period and your printed name address and telephone number THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO OTHER REPRESENTATIVES OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SH...

Page 29: ...s so the above limitations and or exclusions of liability may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If your product...

Page 30: ...This device generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications This device...

Page 31: ...you can order them directly by calling 1 888 377 3335 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678 1234567890123456789012345678901212345678 12345678901234567890123...

Page 32: ...ll rights reserved 980 Woodlands Parkway Vernon HIlls Illinois 60061 U S A 1998 TIGER ELECTRONICS UK LTD Belvedere House Victoria Avenue Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 1EL England Other patents pending...

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