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Important:

Important:

Important:

Important:

Important:
Incorrect use of batteries can cause them to burst or
leak, possibly damaging the interior of the Harry Potter™

Wizard's Apprentice

. Note the following precautions:

Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment.
To avoid damage to the unit from leaky batteries, replace
both the main battery and the back-up battery every
three years. Batteries should be replaced no matter how
much you use the diary during that time.

Warning:

Warning:

Warning:

Warning:

Warning:
Never try to recharge the batteries supplied with Harry
Potter™ 

Wizard's Apprentice

.

Do not expose batteries to direct heat.
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If
swallowed, consult a physician immediately.

To Replace The Main Battery:

To Replace The Main Battery:

To Replace The Main Battery:

To Replace The Main Battery:

To Replace The Main Battery:
1. Switch power off, loosen the screws that hold the

battery compartment cover in place, then remove the
battery compartment cover.

2. Remove the old battery.

Warning:

Warning:

Warning:

Warning:

Warning:
DO NOT CLOSE THE BATTERY DOOR ONCE YOU
REMOVE THE MAIN BATTERY. YOU MUST
REPLACE MAIN BATTERY BEFORE CLOSING
BATTERY COMPARTMENT OR ALL FILES WILL BE
DELETED!

3. Insert the new battery into the Harry Potter™

Wizard's Apprentice

, making sure to align "+" and "-"

as shown.

4. Replace the battery compartment cover and the screws

that secure it in place.

To Replace the Back-Up Battery:

To Replace the Back-Up Battery:

To Replace the Back-Up Battery:

To Replace the Back-Up Battery:

To Replace the Back-Up Battery:
1. Be sure always to leave main battery in place to

protect memory contents before you replace back-up
battery.

2. Loosen the screw that holds the back-up battery cover

in place. Remove the cover.

Summary of Contents for Harry Potter Wizards Apprentice 36284

Page 1: ...Item No 36284 200102270IWTI 01 INSTRUCTION AGES 5 UP Wizard s Apprentice ...

Page 2: ...OCK CLOCK 12 12 12 12 12 5 5 5 5 5 CALENDAR CALENDAR CALENDAR CALENDAR CALENDAR 13 13 13 13 13 6 6 6 6 6 CALCULATOR CALCULATOR CALCULATOR CALCULATOR CALCULATOR 15 15 15 15 15 INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES INSERTING OR REPLACING BATTERIES 16 16 16 16 16 CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION 18 18...

Page 3: ...r Rarity Name Type Keyword Text You can also use the incredible memory of your Wizard s Apprentice to store trade lists and build decks Like most wizards you ll also want certain other features to help life run a little smoother including functions for clock alarm calendar reminder and calculator QUIT QUIT QUIT QUIT QUIT ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT EDIT DELETE DELETE DEL...

Page 4: ...ghlighting one of the icons If the current day is a reminder day then the day will flash and you will also hear a reminder alarm These six icons on screen represent the MAIN MENU Use the four arrow buttons to scroll to the icon of your choice the select on screen arrow will move as you toggle and press ENTER to select the function of your choice CLOCK CALENDAR CALCULATOR CARD DATABASE TRADE LIST D...

Page 5: ... 114 out of the first set of 118 cards Then you see the NAME of the card for example WIZARD CRACKERS You see the RARITY of the card for example C which is common You see the TYPE of card for example SPELL Scroll down and you can then see the text of the card You can also use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows to automatically move to the PREVIOUS or NEXT card The and symbols should appear at the bottom of ...

Page 6: ...ce will then back out of this menu screen and return to viewing SECRET TIPS If the card you re looking at on screen has a TIP on it then you will see a between the and symbols at the bottom of the screen Press ENTER and you can view the TIP You will only get to see one tip per day so make sure you pay careful attention SEARCH Scroll to SEARCH and press ENTER You will see You can then use the left ...

Page 7: ...e Highlight VIEW and press ENTER You will see all the information for card 89 118 which happens to be FOUL BREW RARITY C TYPE SPELL COST 5 DO 2 DAMAGE TO YOUR OPPONENT OR TO A CREATURE OF YOUR CHOICE Example 2 Search by NAME Enter a few letters for example QU and press ENTER You will see VIEW SEARCH or SORT Press VIEW and the database will find all the cards that contain those letters in the NAME ...

Page 8: ...rrows to toggle between the two options and press ENTER to select Highlight WANTED and press ENTER If you haven t entered anything yet it will say NO RECORD Highlight FOR TRADE and press ENTER If you haven t entered anything yet it will say NO RECORD If the card is already in the WANTED list it can t be added to the FOR TRADE list The reverse is also true if the card is already in your FOR TRADE l...

Page 9: ...cards to your WANTED list Each time you press EDIT the highlighted card will increase by 1 To add a completely new card to your list you must follow the instructions above for the DATABASE You can also press EDIT to add cards to your FOR TRADE list Each time you press EDIT the highlighted card will increase by 1 To add a completely new card to your list you must follow the instructions above for t...

Page 10: ...highlighted card Press DELETE to remove a highlighted card from your list When the card is the last one in a list you will be prompted with DELETE Y N before the final delete happens Press EDIT to add a highlighted card into the FOR TRADE list Press QUIT to return to the Main Menu ...

Page 11: ... select VIEW you will see a list of all cards currently in your deck The top line of this entry is always the total number of cards in the deck for example TOTAL XX When the deck list is empty the words NO RECORD appear in the middle of the screen The number of the card is highlighted The maximum number of cards you can put in your deck is 60 plus one Wizard card The number of each card is limited...

Page 12: ...HIS CARD IS ALREADY IN DECK LIST Press QUIT to go back to the sub menu PRACTICE From the sub menu of VIEW BUILD PRACTICE select PRACTICE and press ENTER If there are no entries you will see THE DECK LIST IS EMPTY The unit will automatically go back to the sub menu VIEW BUILD PRACTICE Use the PRACTICE option to shuffle and deal a sample hand All of the cards in the deck are randomized Your Wizard s...

Page 13: ...n If the current day is a REMINDER day the current day will flash and you will hear an alarm Press EDIT to go into the SET CLOCK MODE CLOCK SETTING When you are in the SET CLOCK MODE you will see the CLOCK and ALARM icons Use your LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the CLOCK icon and then press ENTER to begin editing the time When the HOUR is flashing use your UP and DOWN arrows to enter the hour The...

Page 14: ...the current time and the current date Press QUIT to return to the Main Menu 5 CALENDAR 5 CALENDAR 5 CALENDAR 5 CALENDAR 5 CALENDAR This is your calendar You can use it to set the correct date as well as to set reminders for yourself You will see a screen showing the months and the year Use your UP and DOWN arrows to select the correct month Use your LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the correct year...

Page 15: ...ar you want to set Press ENTER to confirm Your Wizard s Apprentice will then go back to the SET DATE MODE screen Press QUIT to return to the Main Menu REMINDER SETTING The settings of day month and year are the same as the calendar settings Use your UP and DOWN arrows to select the month you want to see Use your LEFT and RIGHT arrows to select the year you want to see You can press ENTER to see th...

Page 16: ...ess ENTER to confirm When the year is flashing use your UP and DOWN arrows to enter the year you want to set Press ENTER to confirm Your Wizard s Apprentice will go back to the SET DATE MODE screen You can press QUIT to return to the Main Menu 6 CALCULATOR 6 CALCULATOR 6 CALCULATOR 6 CALCULATOR 6 CALCULATOR This is your calculator When you enter into the calcuator mode you will see a 0 in the bott...

Page 17: ...l delete all data including your trade lists and deckbuilder functions Be sure to press the reset button before you use your Wizard s Apprentice for the first time Replacing Batteries Replacing Batteries Replacing Batteries Replacing Batteries Replacing Batteries This Harry Potter Wizard s Apprentice is powered by two button cell batteries type G13A or LR44 and four AAA or LR03 batteries The four ...

Page 18: ...Main Battery To Replace The Main Battery To Replace The Main Battery To Replace The Main Battery 1 Switch power off loosen the screws that hold the battery compartment cover in place then remove the battery compartment cover 2 Remove the old battery Warning Warning Warning Warning Warning DO NOT CLOSE THE BATTERY DOOR ONCE YOU REMOVE THE MAIN BATTERY YOU MUST REPLACE MAIN BATTERY BEFORE CLOSING BA...

Page 19: ... 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 typ...

Page 20: ...ff the Harry Potter Wizard s Apprentice and replace the main batteries Your Harry Potter Wizard s Apprentice is protected by the back up batteries during main battery replacement Memory contents are lost when the back up batteries are removed or need to be replaced Be sure to always leave the back up batteries in place to protect memory contents when you are changing the main batteries However whe...

Page 21: ...nsured for loss or damage to Tiger Repair Department 1000 N Butterfield Road Unit 1023 Vernon Hills IL 60061 USA The product should be carefully packed in the original box or other packing materials sufficient to avoid damage during shipment Include a complete written description of the defect a check if product is beyond the 90 day warranty period and your printed name address and telephone numbe...

Page 22: ...pecific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For more information about Tiger Electronics our products and special promotions please visit our Web Site at www tigertoys com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any inte...

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