Important Safety Information - I Love robots Blazor Power Manual

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B L AZ OR
Blazor is an action robot – a mechanical dinosaur built for speed,
fun, and interactivity.
Blazor is aggressive and fast, and he is on a mission to hunt.
Can YOU tame him?
F A S T
High-speed running robot!
FUN!
He stalks! He searches! He destroys!
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A U TO N OMO U S A N D IN TERA C TIVE !
I MPO R TA N T S AF E T Y IN F OR MA TION
NEVER:
• Hold Blazor during operation.
• Operate Blazor on his back or on his side. Always keep him upright
when turned on.
• Put your fingers inside Blazor's mouth, it is a pinching hazard.
• Abuse, throw, or violently shake Blazor. This can damage the robot
and compromise his safe operation.
• Get Blazor wet, place him near heat or flames, or in sand, soil, or mud.
• Bend Blazor's legs - this will permanently damage the running
function.
ALWAYS:
• Keep a safe distance from Blazor's rotating legs.
• Keep Blazor upright when turned on.
• Make sure Blazor's power switch is in the "OFF" position before
installing batteries.
Periodically examine Blazor for potential hazards such as cracked,
damaged, or otherwise broken parts. In the event of such damage, do not
use Blazor until he can be repaired.
Blazor is designed for ages 5 and up. Younger ages require adult
supervision.
Do not make Blazor run into objects, furniture, or walls. Collisions cause
damage to the objects and to the robot.
Blazor uses infrared technology (IR) to sense motion, detect obstacles,
and receive remote control commands. Blazor may not work properly in
direct sunlight or under certain interior lighting conditions.
Although Blazor will run on a variety of surfaces, he works best on hard
floors.

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