3D Innovations Dishwasher 68417800000 User Manual

FCC STATEMENT  
AGES 6+  
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 interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment 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. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
CLONE TROOPER BLASTER GAME  
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USER’S GUIDE  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
Thank you for purchasing this CLONE  
TROOPER BLASTER game. Be sure to  
read and follow all instructions carefully  
before using this product.  
© 2008 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ® or TM  
where indicated. All rights reserved.  
1.5VAA  
R6 size  
x4  
BATTERIES  
REQUIRED  
NOT INCLUDED  
Product and colors may vary.  
®* and/or TM* & © 2008 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.  
TM & ® denote U.S. Trademarks.  
Alkaline batteries  
recommended.  
Questions? Call 1-800-844-3733  
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Phillips/cross head  
screwdriver (not included)  
needed to insert batteries.  
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2. Connect AV cable  
Connecting to a TV:  
BLASTER BUTTONS AND FEATURES  
a. Insert the white plug into the audio-in jack (usually  
white) on your TV.  
b. Insert the yellow plug into the video-in jack (usually  
yellow) on your TV.  
Control Pad  
NOTE: These jacks are normally found on the front of the  
TV near the adjustment controls, or on the back of the TV  
near the antenna and cable connections.  
When there’s a directional arrow onscreen,  
use control pad to move from one area to  
another by pressing up, down, left and right.  
AUDIO PLUG  
(WHITE)  
VIDEO INPUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
c. Turn on your TV.  
Safety  
VIDEO PLUG  
(YELLOW)  
d. Set your TV to the channel/video input mode directed  
by your TV owner’s manual.  
Press to pause or quit the game during play.  
On/Off  
Connecting to a VCR or DVD player:  
Slide to turn game on and off.  
a. Make sure the VCR or DVD player is properly connected to your TV.  
b. Insert the white plug into the white audio-in jack on your VCR or DVD  
player.  
Main Trigger  
Squeeze to shoot blaster; you can either  
press and release for single shots or hold  
down for rapid-fire action. Also use to  
accept menu screen selections.  
c. Insert the yellow plug into the yellow video-in jack on your VCR or  
DVD player.  
DEMO  
TV/VIDEO  
-
VOLUME  
+
POWER  
-
CHANNEL  
VIDEO  
2
INPUT  
AUDIO  
+
STEREO  
TIMER/  
STAND BY  
VIDEO  
L
R
d. Turn on your TV and VCR or DVD player.  
e. Set your TV and VCR or DVD player to the channel/video input  
mode directed by your TV, VCR or DVD player owner’s manuals.  
Secondary Trigger  
Squeeze to launch thermal detonators or  
concussion missiles when available.  
(See Troubleshooting on p. 9, if necessary, for further information.)  
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1. START  
Select this option to go to the GAME MENU. From here, you will be  
HOW TO PLAY  
given 4 choices:  
Object of the game: Defeat your opponents and complete all 10 missions.  
You may replay missions in Arcade Mode to earn mission medals.  
New — select to start over from the first mission. If you have  
cleared at least the first mission on this profile, you will be asked,  
“Are you sure?” If you select “NO,” you will be returned to the Game  
menu. If you select “YES,” any levels you achieved previously on this  
profile will be cleared out and you will start back over at mission 1.  
NOTE: You can select menu options  
by pointing at them and squeezing the  
main trigger.  
Slide the ON/OFF  
switch to ON.  
Continue — select to continue the last mission that this profile left  
off with.  
When the title screen appears, pull the trigger to begin as directed on the screen.  
This will take you to the Profile menu.  
Arcade — select to replay missions that you have already  
completed; this mode is especially useful for gaining mission  
medals. When you scroll through the missions, the ones that you  
can select will be highlighted in green. Point and shoot at the green  
arrows at the bottom of the screen to scroll forward and backward  
through the missions.  
PROFILE MENU  
Choose one of the three profiles. (If you would like to delete  
a profile, select the profile you would like to delete and go to  
OPTIONS section on p. 7.) You will then be taken to the Main  
menu.  
Back — select to return to the Main menu.  
NOTE: Player profiles are saved by the game until you choose to  
delete them.  
2. MEDALS  
Select to view the hall of medals. You can see which mission medals  
you’ve gained and what you need to do to gain the others. To return  
to the Main menu from here, point blaster at the green arrow at the  
bottom of your screen and squeeze the main trigger to select it.  
MAIN MENU  
Choose one of four options: START, MEDALS, OPTIONS and BACK.  
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3. OPTIONS  
SCREEN INFORMATION  
Select to delete a profile. Whichever profile you selected from the Profile  
menu will be deleted.  
Power bars shown at the bottom of your screen keep track of your energy  
level, the heat level of your weapon, and how many thermal detonators or  
concussion missiles you have available to use.  
4. BACK  
Select to return to the title screen.  
NOTE: For best performance, stand 3–4 feet away from your TV while playing. Always be sure to  
keep some slack in the cable, to avoid damaging your blaster or TV.  
MISSIONS  
There are 10 missions in the game. At the beginning of each mission,  
you will be briefed on the goals and objectives of that mission. You must  
complete each mission successfully before moving on to the next mission.  
As the game proceeds, the level of difficulty increases, along with the  
strength of the foes you face.  
Your Energy Level  
Weapon Heat Level  
Detonator/Missile Indicator  
This bar indicates your energy  
level at any point during the  
game. When it is completely  
red, the game is over. You  
can earn extra life energy by  
blasting at life power-ups that  
appear periodically throughout  
gameplay. Watch for them!  
This bar turns  
red when your  
This section shows how  
many thermal detonators or  
concussion missiles that are  
available for you to use. You  
can earn extra detonators  
or missiles by blasting at  
weapon power-ups that  
blaster starts to  
overheat. If it turns  
completely red, your  
blaster will work  
very slowly until it  
has a chance to  
cool off.  
MISSION MEDALS  
Earn mission medals for achieving certain specific objectives in each  
mission. You can go to the hall of medals to view the mission medals  
you’ve earned and find out the specific objectives needed to achieve  
medals for other missions.  
appear periodically throughout  
gameplay. Watch for them!  
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GAME OVER  
If your energy level drops to zero before you complete a  
mission, the game will end. You will be given two options:  
Check batteries: Make sure the batteries in the blaster are fresh and properly installed.  
Check TV channel: Your TV channel should be set to its auxiliary “gaming” channel. This is  
usually indicated as “AUX,” “AV” or “VIDEO.” You may need to refer to your TV owner’s manual  
to determine this.  
Continue — select to go back to the beginning of the last mission you failed  
to complete.  
To locate your auxiliary channel (usually one of the following channels: 2, 1, 0, 00, or 99), click  
down from channel 3 until “LINE 1” or “LINE 2,” “VIDEO 1” or “VIDEO 2,” “FRONT,” “AUX, “AV,”  
etc. appears on the screen. Then slide the ON/OFF switch on the blaster to ON. If you are on  
the right channel, the game should come on.  
Quit — select to return to the Game menu.  
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF  
The game will shut off automatically after 10 minutes of non-use. Your  
game will not be saved automatically during auto shutdown. The unit will  
need to be turned OFF and back ON again to continue play; you may start a  
new game or load a previously saved game.  
If that didn’t work, look at your TV remote. There may be a button that takes you to the correct  
channel. Look for a button labeled “Input,” “AUX,” “AV,” “Line,” “TV/VIDEO,” or “VIDEO.” If your  
remote has one of these buttons, turn your TV to channel 3 and then hit that button. Then slide  
the ON/OFF switch on the blaster to ON. The game should come on.  
Check VCR or DVD player connection: Your VCR or DVD player should be set to “AUX,” “AV” or  
“VIDEO.” You may need to refer to your player’s owner’s manual to determine this.  
No picture: Try putting a videotape into your VCR, let it start to play, and then hit STOP. This  
may give you a blue screen background. Then click down to the auxiliary channel on your TV.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
If you do not get a blue screen, see if your TV and/or VCR has a main menu with an option for  
a blue screen background. If you go into the main menu, you can usually change from “cable” to  
“video” and get a blue screen.  
If you do not see the legal screen and then the main title screen after  
turning your TV and the unit ON:  
If you have an older TV, you may find a “hidden door” on the TV that has color, picture, horizontal,  
vertical, and antenna/cable buttons. If your TV does have these, press the antenna/cable  
button to get a blue screen.  
Check plugs and jacks: Make sure that the video and audio plugs are inserted into the  
correct jacks on your TV, VCR or DVD player. Make sure that the TV, VCR or DVD player are  
plugged in and turned on.  
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