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Electronic Publishers

Electronic Publishers

Mt. Holly, NJ 08060

USER’S MANUAL

BTG-400

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Summary of Contents for BTG-400

Page 1: ... Electronic Publishers Electronic Publishers Mt Holly NJ 08060 USER S MANUAL BTG 400 Bartender s guid ide ELECTRO ONIC ...

Page 2: ... Back with the Zwack Well you re in luck Using the Bartender s Guide you can learn how to make everything from an Aalborg Sour to an XYZ Cocktail from a Harvey Wallbanger to a Wally Harvbanger You can also learn about liquors the se crets of mixology and converting jiggers to dashes and teaspoons to ponies And every recipe shows you what kind of glass or mug to use It s easy to do This User s Manu...

Page 3: ...ing the Product On 6 Disabling the Demonstration 7 Setting the Shutoff Time 7 Using the Menus 8 Tips for Beginners 9 Searching by Name 10 Searching by Ingredients 11 Searching by Attributes 12 Learning Terminology 13 Advanced Tips 14 Learning How To 15 Finding Measurements 16 Searching for Drinks Using Other Topics ...

Page 4: ...tents and ISBN 17 Limited Warranty USA only 18 Index 19 Contents Some screen shots in this User s Manual may vary slightly from what you see on screen These variations do not mean that your electronic reference is malfunc tioning About the Illustrations Appendixes ...

Page 5: ...enu Shows the Hints menu Shows the Glossary menu Shows the Liquors menu Clears your search Turns the product on or off Selects a menu item Shows the selected menu Function Keys Hold SHIFT while pressing the other key CLEAR HELP DRINK HINTS HOW TO GLOSS LIQ ON OFF ENTER MENU ...

Page 6: ...nu item At menus adjusts the screen contrast Shows the text of the previous menu item At menus adjusts the screen contrast Page up or down Pages down Zoom up or down Shifts top row of keys to type numbers Shows a complete menu item No function Types an apostrophe BACK NEXT PREV SPACE SHIFT NEXT PREV SHIFT SHIFT Q Other Keys ...

Page 7: ...es with their plus signs facing you 5 Replace the cover Installing the Batteries Getting Started The first time you use this product a brief demonstration appears automatically You may also want to adjust the screen con trast Note You can adjust the contrast only at the main menus 1 Press ON OFF 2 Press CLEAR to stop the demo The main menus appear 3 If needed press NEXT or PREV to adjust the scree...

Page 8: ...ress MENU 2 Press the arrow keys to highlight the Other menu 3 Highlight DISABLE DEMO 4 Press ENTER Disabling the Demonstration The shutoff time is how long the product stays on if you forget to turn it off 1 Highlight SET SHUTOFF under the Other menu 2 Press ENTER 3 Highlight a time 4 Press ENTER to select it Setting the Shutoff Time ...

Page 9: ... menus 1 If not at the menus press MENU 2 Press the arrow keys to highlight the menu at the left 3 Hold SHIFT and press or to zoom to the bottom or top of the menu 4 Hold SHIFT and press NEXT or PREV to page down or up 5 Start typing a word As you type menu items are highlight ed 6 Press CLEAR when done Using the Menus ...

Page 10: ...p message by press ing HELP To read the message use the direction keys To exit help press BACK You can also read an overview of the main functions and keys by selecting TUTORIAL under the Other menu Some names of drinks and other menu items are followed by ellipses because they are too long to fit on one line At any highlighted menu item press to view the complete item Tips for Beginners ...

Page 11: ...enu Usually you need to type only a few letters to highlight the drink you want Note You do not need to type capital letters or spaces 1 Press DRINK Or select DRINKS under the Topics menu 2 Start typing the name of a drink e g sloeginfizz To erase a letter press BACK 3 Press ENTER 4 Press or SPACE to read 5 Press CLEAR when done ...

Page 12: ...topic 1 Select INGREDIENTS under the Locate menu 2 Type an ingredient e g vodka 3 Press ENTER The indicate ingredients not in any recipes with the selected ingredient s 4 Type another ingredient e g cranberry juice 5 Press ENTER 6 Press to view the matches 7 Select a drink to view its recipe 8 Press BACK to return to matches 9 Press CLEAR when done ...

Page 13: ...ety of recipes For example there are eighteen recipes derived from the original Bloody Mary mix 1 Select ATTRIBUTES under the Locate menu 2 Highlight an attribute e g punches You can type the attribute or scroll down to highlight it 3 Press ENTER 4 Press to view the matches 5 Select a drink 6 Press CLEAR when done ...

Page 14: ...on to mixology Read them to become familiar with basic terms and concepts 1 Press GLOSS or LIQ 2 Highlight a subtopic e g AMARETTO under GLOSSARY You can type the subtopic or scroll down to highlight it 3 Press ENTER 4 Press or SPACE to read 5 Press BACK to go back to the menu 6 Press CLEAR when done ...

Page 15: ...ght a hint by number or in the Drinks menu to find a drink name that has a number in it e g 747 To type numbers hold SHIFT and press a key on the top row of letters Q P Selecting a Topic You can select some topics e g GLOSS either by pressing its function key or by selecting it under the Topics menu Viewing the Next or Previous Item While at an entry press NEXT to view the next entry or PREV to vi...

Page 16: ...n type the subtopic or scroll down to highlight it Under the Hints menu you can select a hint by its number too 3 Press ENTER 4 Press or SPACE to read 5 Press BACK to go back to the menu 6 Press CLEAR when done The How To and Hints topics explain more advanced bartending techniques and tips Read them to become an expert ...

Page 17: ... in the Measure ments Bottle Measures and Old Bottle Sizes topics 1 Select MEASUREMENTS BOTTLE MEASURES or OLD BOTTLE SIZES under the Topics menu 2 Highlight a subtopic e g DASH un der MEASUREMENTS 3 Press ENTER 4 If needed select a sub subtopic 5 Press BACK to go back to the menu 6 Press CLEAR when done ...

Page 18: ...contact the place of purchase to obtain warranty or repair information Complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules Opera tion is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 1994 Frank...

Page 19: ...ranty ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDINGANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED IN DURATION TO THAT OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE THAT IS ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE THE WARRANTYAND REMEDY SET FORTH ABOVEARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE RETAIL BUYERAND END USER IN CONNECTION WITH THE MANUFACTURE SALE OR USE...

Page 20: ...tes 12 by ingredients 11 by name 10 glossary terms 13 how to and hints 15 measurements 16 Glossary 13 Help messages 9 Hints menu 15 How To menu 15 Ingredients 11 Keys 4 Liquors menu 13 Locate menu 11 12 Main menus navigating 8 viewing 8 Measurements converting 16 finding 16 Measurements menu 16 Menus Bottle Size 16 Drinks 10 Glossary 13 Hints 15 How To 15 Liquors 13 Locate 11 12 main 8 Measurement...

Page 21: ...ct care 17 Screen contrast adjusting 6 Selecting a topic 14 Shutoff time adjusting 7 defined 7 Tutorial viewing 9 Typing letters 8 numbers 14 Viewing complete menu items 9 help messages 9 tutorial 9 Warranty 18 Index FPD 28012 00 PN 7201636 rev a ...

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