WowWee Roboreptile User Manual

WowWee Roboreptile User Manual

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User Manual
Item No. 8065 | Ages 8+
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  • Page 1 User Manual Item No. 8065 | Ages 8+...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Congratulations on purchasing your new Roboreptile. Battery Details and Powering On Basic Movement Be sure to read this manual carefully for a complete understanding of the many features of your new Roboreptile. Overview Controller Layer 1 Function Chart Controller Layer 2...
  • Page 3: Battery Details And Powering On

    Battery requirements Bottom view of Roboreptile Your remote controller is powered by 3 x “AA” size batteries Touch Sensor (not included). Your Roboreptile is powered by 6 x “AA” size batteries (not included). Battery Battery installation Compartment 1 Before installing or changing batteries, ensure the Roboreptile’s Infrared Vision Sensors ON/OFF button is in the OFF position.
  • Page 4: Function Chart

    COntrOLLEr funCtiOn Chart frEE rOaM MOdE, hungry and satisfiEd MOOds The Remote Controller has 3 layers Hungry Roboreptile starts in Direct Control Mode and is in this state Layer 1 Layer 2 Layer 3 whenever he is waiting for or performing a controller command.
  • Page 5: Hooded And Sleep Mode

    NOTE It is possible to tease Roboreptile if you keep making him turn Any object that can cover all the sensors in Roboreptile’s head can be used in place in either direction like this while tracking the food. of the Hood. Turning off the lights will have the same reaction.
  • Page 6: Vision Sensors

    When he first sees an object he will jump up IMPORTANT Roboreptile’s Infrared Vision System is based on reflection. This means that he can see onto his back legs. He will track the movement of an object highly reflective surfaces like white walls or mirrors more easily and at greater distances.
  • Page 7: Sonic Sensors

    This enables him to detect sharp, loud sounds Cycle continuously through ‘Forward’ (Layer 1) to alter Pressing left or right will make Roboreptile perform a turn on the (like a clap) to his left, right, and directly ahead.
  • Page 8: Controller Layer

    Volume Down Press to turn the volume down. This will also perform a Stop function. Left Press to make Roboreptile perform a stationary turn, press again while he is moving to perform a walk turn. Volume Up Press to turn the volume up. This will also perform a Stop function.
  • Page 9: Controller Layer

    Right Tail Strike Press to make Roboreptile perform a right tail strike. Pressing STOP will be considered as a command input and will not exit Roboreptile from entering any program steps. Program Mode. Stop does not register as a programmable command in Program Mode.
  • Page 10: Volume Control

    Do not stand him at the edge of a table or stairs. Mute CAUTION Do not put Roboreptile near the edge of a table since he could fall off when Altering the volume when Roboreptile is performing becoming animated. a function will cause the function to stop.
  • Page 11 Manufactured and distributed by part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer- © 2005 WowWee Ltd. ence 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 All Rights Reserved.

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