Radica Games Games i5008 User Guide

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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
This game is powered by two (2) AA (LR6) bat-  
teries.  
• Using a screwdriver, loosen the screw until  
the battery compartment door can be  
removed.  
• Insert two (2) AA (LR6) batteries. (we recom-  
mend alkaline) as indicated inside the bat-  
tery compartment.  
• Replace the battery compartment door and  
tighten the screw with a screwdriver. Do not  
over-tighten.  
ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED  
WHEN CHANGING BATTERIES.  
CAUTION  
As with all small batteries, the batteries  
used with this device should be kept  
away from small children who might still  
put things in their mouths. If a battery is  
swallowed, consult a physician immedi-  
ately.  
I5008  
For 1 player / Ages 8 and up  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
P/N 82389300 Rev.C  
• Be sure you insert the battery correctly  
and always follow the device and battery  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Addicting and perplexing!  
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.  
So you think you’re good at Solitaire, huh? If  
so, then you’ve never played FreeCell. This  
game takes the basic principals of Solitaire to  
the next level and beyond! Simply separate a  
deck of cards into its four suits, lowest to  
highest. Sound simple enough? Well, after a  
few rounds of FreeCell, you’ll wish you had  
more than just four Free Cells to work with!  
Batteries might leak if improperly  
installed, or explode if recharged, disas-  
sembled or heated.  
FREECELL RULES  
FreeCell is a Solitaire type game played with  
all 52 playing cards dealt face up. The object  
of the game is to divide all the cards into their  
four suits: Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, and  
Spades. The four suits should be “stacked”  
onto the Home Cells in order from Ace (being  
the lowest) to King (being the highest).  
BUTTONS AND FEATURES  
Diamonds  
Spades  
Heat  
Clubs  
Home  
Free  
8 Card  
Buttons  
On  
The four Free Cells on the top left are used for  
placeholders.  
Up Buttons  
New Game  
Deal  
EXAMPLE: The Ace of Spades is in a Home  
Cell. At the bottom of one of the columns is a  
3 of Spades with a 2 of Spades right behind it.  
You may move the 3 of Spades to a Free Cell  
in order to free up the 2 of Spades. Once the  
2 of Spades is placed on the Ace of Spades,  
you can then place the 3 of Spades on top of  
the 2 of Spades.  
Sound  
Replay  
Win %  
Down Buttons  
Reset  
NEW GAME - Press and hold this button to  
begin a new game before and during a run-  
ning game.  
Remember, the object of the game is to move  
all cards to the Home Cells using one of the  
three legal moves. The game is lost when  
there are no more legal moves left to play.  
SOUND - This adjusts the game’s sound. This  
mutes the sound on and off  
WIN % - Press this button to display the per-  
centage of wins in a session of play.  
HINT: Before making your first move, keep an  
eye open for trouble areas such as aces at the  
tops of columns or low cards stacked behind  
high cards.  
REPLAY - Press and hold this button to replay  
the game just played (dealt in the same lay-  
out).  
If the game is lost, it can be replayed without  
affecting your win percentage by pressing the  
REPLAY button then the ON / DEAL button.  
The cards will be dealt in exactly the same  
order as before.  
RESET - When a blunt point is inserted, this  
button resets the game to its original settings  
and erases the current game and percent-  
ages. A paperclip is recommended for this  
procedure  
ON / DEAL – This turns the game on or  
wakes it from “sleep mode.” This also deals  
the cards after NEW GAME or REPLAY is  
pressed. During a game, press this button to  
instantly scroll to the bottom of the screen.  
LEGAL MOVES  
1. You can move any card from the bottom of  
a column to an empty Free Cell.  
HINT: Keep your Free Cells empty as much as  
possible; you’ll always need them. Empty  
columns are very useful as well.  
UP and DOWN ARROWS - Use these to  
scroll up and down the cards.  
2. You can move any card from a Free Cell or  
from the bottom of a column to a home cell if  
it is the next highest card than the card found  
in that home cell and it’s in the same suit.  
CARD BUTTONS - Press one of these but-  
tons to select a card or cards in the column  
directly above it.  
HOME CELLS BUTTON - Press to send a  
selected card directly to a Home Cell  
EXAMPLE: You can move an 9 of diamonds  
onto a 8 of diamonds in a home cell.  
FREE CELLS BUTTON - Press to send a  
selected card directly to a Free Cell  
HOME CELLS - These four cells are where  
you will place each suit in order of Ace to  
King.  
At the end of each move, the game will auto-  
matically transfer all unneeded cards into  
home cells (Unneeded cards are determined if  
there are no lower ranking cards of the oppo-  
site color left in the playing area).  
FREE CELLS - These are placeholders to  
where you can temporarily move cards.  
SLEEP MODE - After 120 seconds of inactivi-  
ty, the game will automatically shut down,  
going into “sleep mode”. To turn it on again,  
simply press the ON / DEAL button.  
Aces can always be moved into an empty  
home cell. Aces and 2’s are automatically  
moved to the Home Cells if they are at the  
bottom of a column  
AUTO BACK LIGHT - Your Solitaire game is  
equipped with an auto-backlight feature. This  
allows you to play your favorite game in the  
dark! After you turn your game on, or at any-  
time while you are playing your game, if your  
lighting conditions become dim, your screen  
will automatically illuminate! Don't worry if  
you set the game down, when the game goes  
to sleep - the light will also automatically turn  
off.  
3. You can move a card from a Free Cell or  
from the bottom of a column to the bottom of  
another column as long as the rank of the  
card is one less than the rank of the card you  
will place it on and its color is different.  
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