Hasbro 75024 User Manual

Hasbro 75024 User Manual

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AGES 8+
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USER'S GUIDE

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  • Page 1 AGES 8+ b e g g i n ʼ f o r t h e b e a t ™ ™ USER’S GUIDE...
  • Page 2 Thank you for purchasing I-DOG. Be sure to read and follow all instructions carefully before using this product. “Feed” this robotic pooch your music - it listens, moves and grooves to all your tunes. Ready to rock, I-DOG gives you the lowdown on your music with expressive lights, movements and sounds! Requires 2 x 1.5V “AA”...
  • Page 3 Getting To Know I-DOG Moving Ears Face with 7 Multicolored LED Lights Nose Button Rotating Head Microphone Light Sensor Poseable Legs bottom view Speaker Tail Switch Connector Cord Jack (A) Reset Button...
  • Page 4 To Install Batteries To begin playing with I-DOG, you must first install the batteries. Using a Phillips/cross head screwdriver, loosen screw in battery compartment cover (screw stays attached to cover) on back right leg. Insert 2 x 1.5V “AA” or LR6 size alkaline batteries (not included).
  • Page 5 CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY LEAKAGE 1. Be sure to insert the batteries correctly and always follow the toy and battery manufacturers’ instructions; 2. Do not mix old and new batteries or alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries; 3. Always remove weak or dead batteries from the product.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started 1. Turn I-DOG ON by pressing the Nose Button. Its ears will move and it will play a special sound and LED light animation to show you that it’s awake and ready to play! 2. When you first turn I-DOG on, it will be in puppy mode. This means it has not yet established a personality because it hasn’t been “fed”...
  • Page 7 Give I-DOG Lots of Love and Attention To keep I-DOG happy, be sure to give it plenty of love and attention. Do this by “petting” or waving your hand over the top of its head and watch it respond with warm glowing LED light patterns.
  • Page 8 “Feed” I-DOG Music To keep I-DOG satisfied and healthy, be sure to “feed” (play) it lots of music! (At least 5 minutes every hour.) If I-DOG is hungry and needs more music from you, its middle LED light will blink blue. It will blink faster as it gets hungrier.
  • Page 9 How to Play with I-DOG NOTE: I-DOG does not need to be hooked up to a musical device in order to function. How to “Feed” I-DOG Start playing music on your musical device (CD player, stereo, portable personal music player, computer, video game system etc.).
  • Page 10 “Feed” I-DOG Without Having I-DOG Plugged into a Musical Device I-DOG can also listen to music through its built-in Microphone. Simply place it near a speaker, where the volume is at a higher level, and watch it react! Depending on how the music makes it feel, it will display various flashing light animations!
  • Page 11 Personalities Different kinds of music give I-DOG different personalities. I-DOG changes its personality based on the type of music you “feed” it. Its personality is displayed through the color of LED lights that flash and blink on its face. When you first take I-DOG out of the package it will be in puppy mode.
  • Page 12 Moods When music is not being played, double-click the Nose Button and I-DOG will show you a mood. I-DOG changes its moods based on how much love and attention you give it (or don’t give it) and the type of music you’ve played for it. You can tell what kind of mood it’s in from listening to the sounds it makes, the LED light patterns it displays and the music it plays.
  • Page 13 HAPPY This means that you’re “feeding” I-DOG enough music and giving it the right amount of love and attention. You’re petting its head or nose the right amount of times. NORMAL This means that I-DOG is content. You’re “feeding” it enough music and giving it the right amount of love and attention.
  • Page 14 LONELY This means that I-DOG really needs to be “fed” more music and shown more love and attention! Be sure to pet its head or nose and play it some more music! This means that you’ve left I-DOG alone for too long. It’ll start to “cry” and play sad music.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting Guide

    Important Tips 1. To quiet I-DOG down, tap its Tail Switch and it will give you 5 minutes of peace and quiet. But beware! I-DOG will get angry when you do this! To wake it up again press its nose. 2.
  • Page 16 - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. Product and colors may vary. © 2005 SEGA TOYS CO., LTD. All Rights Reserved. © 2005 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. TM & ® denote U.S Trademarks. 75024 PN 6484920000...

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