Radica Games Games 71023UK User Guide

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BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
On•Off - Press this button to turn the game on and off.  
Reset - Press this button, using a rounded object, to reset the game in the event of a  
malfunction.  
On•Off  
Button  
Reset  
Button  
BOARD FUNCTIONS  
Tilt Forward - When riding Snowboarder, tilt your board Forward to speed up.  
Tilt Back - In the Main Menu, tilt your board Back to enter a game selection. When  
riding Snowboarder, tilt your board Back to slow down or land a jump.  
Model 71023UK  
Tilt Right/Tilt Left - In the Main Menu, tilt your board to the Right or to the Left to tog-  
gle through game selections. When riding Snowboarder, tilt your board to the Right or  
to the Left to turn your board.  
For 1 player / Ages 8 and up / WEIGHT LIMIT - 180 Pounds / 13 Stone / 80 kilos  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
P/N 82359270 Rev.B  
BASIC RULES  
As you watch the screen, you’ll tilt your board Forward, Back, Right and Left to make  
game selections and guide your rider through a series of courses, tricks and grabs.  
WARNING: EPILEPSY AND SEIZURES  
READ BEFORE OPERATING YOUR CONNECTV  
You’ll begin each course from a stopped position between two poles. Tilt your board  
Forward to start down the hill.  
To speed up, tilt your board Forward. To slow down, tilt your board Back.  
A few people may experience epileptic seizures when viewing flashing lights or pat-  
terns in our daily environment. These persons may experience seizures while watching  
TV pictures or playing video games. Players who have not had any seizures may  
nonetheless have an undetected epileptic condition.  
To move to the right, tilt your board to the Right. To move to the left, tilt your board to  
the Left.  
If you hit an obstacle, or fail to successfully land a jump, you’ll crash.  
Consult your physician before playing video games if you have an epileptic condition  
or experience any of the following symptoms while playing video games: altered  
vision, eye or muscle twitching, other involuntary movements, loss of awareness of  
your surroundings, mental confusion and/or convulsions.  
HINT: To land a jump, tilt your board back as you hit the ground to successfully land a  
jump and avoid crashing.  
BASIC GAME PLAY  
WARNING:  
At the beginning of each race, you’ll have a chance to select a new course, skill level,  
rider and stance.  
Make sure that you stand far enough away from the TV and any other objects or  
people to avoid striking anything or anyone when you are using your ConnecTV  
Snowboarder.  
Press the On•Off button to turn the game on and stand on the board.  
After a brief title screen, you’ll see the Main Menu screen.  
WARNING:  
When using ConnecTV Snowboarder, DO NOT jump on the board. There is a  
danger of breaking the board and serious injury to the player.  
COURSES  
There are four courses to choose from (as well as Quick Start option): Free Ride,  
Slalom, Half-Pipe and Big Air. If you choose Quick Start, you will ride as Ethan in the  
default mode (Free Ride, Novice Level, Regular Foot Stance).  
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:  
Do not attempt to “grab” Snowboarder while riding it. Rubber soled shoes are  
best to wear when riding to avoid slipping off Snowboarder.  
To toggle between courses, tilt your board to the Right and to the Left.  
When you have selected a course, tilt your board Back.  
Get ready to experience the extreme sport of snowboarding—any time, any season!  
Ultra-realistic board action takes you through four different events—Free Ride, Slalom,  
Half Pipe and Big Air—and helps you pull off awesome tricks and grabs in mid-air.  
FREE RIDE  
Free Ride is an untimed event. You’ll be judged on  
style and the number of tricks you successfully  
complete. You must complete each trick without  
crashing, to receive a score. There are three differ-  
ent free-riding courses to conquer: Novice,  
Advanced and Expert.  
SETTING UP CONNECTV SNOWBOARDER  
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT  
Loosen the screw on the bottom of the Power unit battery compartment door with a  
screwdriver. Remove the battery compartment door and insert four (4) AA batteries (we  
recommend alkaline) as indicated inside the compartment. Replace the battery com-  
partment door and tighten the screw with a screwdriver. Do not over tighten.  
SLALOM  
Slalom is a timed event with three skill levels:  
Novice, Advanced and Expert. You must ride  
through a series of gates to get the fastest time.  
Your goal is to finish the course in the least amount  
of time.  
Adult supervision is recommended when installing batteries.  
CONNECTING CONNECTV SNOWBOARDER TO YOUR  
TV OR VCR  
You must pass through each gate to get credit for  
it.  
Connecting to your TV  
To connect ConnecTV Snowboarder directly to a TV, the TV must be equipped with  
audio and video input jacks. They are commonly found on the front of the TV near the  
contrast, colour and picture adjustment controls; or on the back of the TV near the  
antennae and cable/satellite jacks.  
If you miss a gate, five seconds will be added to  
your final time as a penalty.  
HALF-PIPE  
Insert the yellow video plug from the game into the Video-In (yellow) jack on the TV.  
Insert the white audio plug from the game into the left Audio-In (white) jack on the TV.  
Half-Pipe is an all-out competition for points. You’ll  
ride down the course to gain speed, and blast up  
the half-pipes to gain massive air. Once you’re in  
the air, you must try to complete a trick before land-  
ing. The faster you go, the higher you’ll jump.  
Set your TV to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV’s operating manual for  
details.)  
Connecting to your VCR  
If your TV doesn’t have audio and video input jacks, you can connect ConnecTV  
Snowboarder to your VCR.  
To gain points, you must land each trick successful-  
ly.  
Insert the yellow video plug from the game into the Video-In (yellow) jack on the VCR.  
BIG AIR  
Insert the white audio plug from the game into the left Audio-In (white) jack on the  
VCR.  
In Big Air, you’ll launch your board from edge of two  
cliffs. Once you’re in the air, you’ll need to pull off  
as many tricks as you can before you land. You  
must land the trick successfully in order to collect  
points.  
Set your TV and VCR to the appropriate video input mode. (See your TV and VCR  
operating manuals for details.)  
Connecting to TV without A/V inputs  
If your TV does not have audio and video  
input jacks you need to purchase a RF  
MODULATOR to convert the A/V output  
from the game to the Antenna/Cable input  
on your TV.  
The faster you go, the higher you’ll jump.  
SKILL LEVEL  
There are three skill levels: Novice (green circle), Advanced (blue square) and Expert  
(black diamond).  
This can be purchased at most electronic  
product retailers.  
To toggle between skill levels, tilt your board to the Right and to the Left.  
When you have selected a skill level, tilt your board Back.  
Adult supervision is recommended  
when connecting cables to a TV and  
VCR.  
RIDERS  
You have four riders to choose from: Ethan, Blake, Quinn or Ardra. Each rider has a  
different level of speed, turning and agility (ability to successfully land a trick).  
Setting Up the “Feet”  
On the bottom of the Snowboarder “base” you will find “feet” that are removable. Turn  
the feet clockwise to remove and turn them over. Reinsert the feet, turning them  
counter clockwise until they "click" into place. The flat “feet” with rubber padding are  
used for hard floors and the peg “feet” are used for carpeting.  
To toggle between riders, tilt your board to the Right and to the Left.  
When you have selected a rider, tilt your board Back.  
Characters  
Carpet “Feet”  
Hard Floor “Feet”  
Ethan  
Blake  
Speed: 4  
Turning: 4  
Agility: 4  
Speed: 8  
Turning: 2  
Agility: 2  
Ardra  
Quinn  
Speed: 2  
Turning: 5  
Agility: 8  
Speed: 4  
Turning: 5  
Agility: 3  
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