Game Instructions; Epilepsy Warning - LEXIBOOK JG171 Instruction Manual

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7. GO key: press this key to select a piece and make a move.
8. UNDO key: press this key to take back a move.
9. White piece
10. White king
11. Black piece
12. Black king
1. Press the ON/OFF key to switch on the game console and start playing. The game
follows the rules of the traditional American checkers. You play with the black pieces
and always make the first move.
2. Press any directional keys to select a piece. The selected piece flashes on screen.
3. Press GO and the unit will suggest a move. If you have several choices, press any
directional keys to select another destination for your piece.
4. Press GO once again to confirm the move.
Important note:
• whenever you are able to capture a piece from your opponent, you must do so.
• a piece which is not a King cannot move backward.
• when a piece reaches the last row of the board, it becomes a King. A King can move
backward.
Read before you or your children use video games. Some people are prone to epileptic
seizures or losses of consciousness as a result of seeing certain flickering lights or
objects often present in daily life. These people are at risk from seizures when they watch
certain television images or play certain video games. Such incidents can happen even if
the person has no previous medical history of epilepsy. If you or a member of your family
has ever displayed symptoms linked with epilepsy (seizures or loss of consciousness)
while watching flickering lights or images, consult your doctor before use.
Parents are advised to supervise their children while playing video games. If you or your
child shows any of the following symptoms: dizziness, vision problems, eye or muscle
tenseness, loss of consciousness, involuntary movements or seizures, cease playing
immediately and consult your doctor.
Precautions to take in any case while using a video game
• Avoid playing video games if you are tired or lack some sleep.
• Make sure to play in room which is well lit.
• While playing video games, take 10 to 15 minute breaks every hour.
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