Troubleshooting - Crivit IAN 91561 Instructions And Safety Notice

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G27 Gotcha
(101, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601,
701, 801, 901)
In this game the score of each dart per
turn (3 throws per player) is added to the
starting score of "zero". The player who
first throws exactly the previously set target
score wins the game.
Throwing over:
If a player overthrows the score necessary
for exactly reaching the target score, the
round is not counted. The score is reset to
that of the previous round.
Returning other players to "zero":
If a player reaches exactly the result which
another player has scored before him, the
player with the previous result is set to zero.
Example:
Score Player 1: 20
Score Player 2: 50
Score Player 3: 30
Score Player 4: 00
It is player 4's turn and hits with his first dart
the 20. Player 1 is therefore reset to zero.
Player 4 throws 10 with his second dart
and has an overall score of 30. Player 3
is therefore reset to zero. With his 3rd dart
player 4 throws a 1 and now has an overall
score of 31.

Troubleshooting

No power
Make sure that the adaptor is plugged into
an electric socket and that the adaptor is
plugged into the connection socket on the
dartboard.
No scores
Check whether the game has been set to
the 'Settings' mode or to the 'Pause' mode.
Then check whether the sensor elements or
the function keys are stuck or jammed.
20
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Stuck sensor elements or stuck
function keys
During transportation and even during
the normal operation of the dartboard it
can happen that the sensor elements will
occasionally get jammed and will no longer
register a hit. In this case a warning signal
will be heard, and an indicator will flash,
indicating a stuck element. Gentle extrac-
tion of the dart from the element, or gently
moving the element to and fro using light fin-
ger pressure will normally free the element
quickly. The game can then be resumed
and the scores will continue from exactly
the point when they were interrupted.
Removing broken-off dart tips
Soft tips are definitely safer to use, but they
do not last forever. Should a tip break off
and remain stuck in the dartboard, try to
pull it out very carefully with suitable twee-
zers. Should a tip be broken off so short
that it does not protrude beyond the surface
of the dartboard, it can also be pushed into
the dartboard through the hole. The soft
tip cannot damage the electronics located
beneath the elements. For this operation
however we strongly recommend you use
the soft tip of a dart that is in a perfect
condition.
Never push a short broken-off tip through
the dartboard using a sharp metal object,
because a metal tip can easily cause
damage to the board if it is inserted too
deeply into the dartboard. The heavier the
dart, the greater the danger of breaking
the tip.
Electric current fluctuations or
electro-magnetic interference
In extreme situations, when there is massive
electro-magnetic interference, the electrics
can fail or give false results.

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