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80020_TTMath_PG_071902
10/17/02
12:24 PM
Page 2
Turbo Twist
®
Math problems are arranged into skill
levels based on an educator-approved curriculum. See
the Skill Level guides below for detailed information
on types of problems presented in each level.
Turbo Twist Math players can either manually select their
learning level or for certain game modes allow the Turbo
Twist unit to automatically find the user's skill level.
To practice a particular skill, find the skill on the chart
below to identify the corresponding game play level.
Use the manual change option to enter selected level
and start playing.
Manual Level Change: At the start of each game, the
level bar will display on screen. Press the UP directional
arrow to activate the level changer, then use the UP and
DOWN directional arrows to change levels. Press the
SLAM button to enter the desired new level.
Auto-Leveling: At the start of each game, the level
bar will display on screen. Press the SLAM button to
start playing immediately. The unit will automatically
begin tracking your progress and adjusting the skill
level to find the ideal level of challenge during Quiz
Time, Beat The Clock and Word Problems.
ADDITION
GRADE
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
2+3=?
01
Add two 1-digit numbers. Sum can be up to 5.
02
Add two small numbers. Sum can be up to 10.
3+5=?
03
Add two small numbers. Sum can be up to 10.
8+2=?
04
Add two small numbers. Sum can be up to 12.
8+4=?
05
Add two small numbers. Sum can be up to 24.
19+3=?
9+70=?
06
Add a 2-digit and 1-digit number. No carrying is required.
07
Add two 2-digit numbers. Both numbers are multiples of 10. No carrying is required.
20+30=?
08
Add two 2-digit numbers. Second number is a multiple of 10. No carrying is required.
75+20=?
09
Add two 2-digit numbers. First number is a multiple of 10. No carrying is required.
60+27=?
10
Add any two 2-digit numbers. No carrying is required.
11+11=?
3+4+0=?
11
Add three 1-digit numbers. No carrying is required.
12
Add two 2-digit numbers. Both numbers are multiples of 10. Carrying required in tens place.
30+80=?
13
Add three 1-digit numbers. Carrying sometimes required.
4+5+6=?
14
Add two 2-digit numbers. Second number is a multiple of 10. Carrying sometimes required in tens place.
25+40=?
15
Add two 2-digit numbers. First number is a multiple of 10. Carrying sometimes required in tens place.
60+88=?
72+55=?
16
Add any two 2-digit numbers. Carrying required in tens place.
17
Add any two 2-digit numbers. Carrying required in ones place.
26+54=?
18
Add a 3-digit and 1-digit number. No carrying is required.
5+104=?
19
Add two 2-digit numbers. Carrying required twice.
49+65=?
20
Add a 3-digit and 1-digit number. Carrying required in ones place.
9+528=?
200+20=?
21
Add a 3-digit and 2-digit number. Uses multiples of 100 and 10. Carrying not required.
22
Add a 3-digit and 2-digit number. Carrying not required.
630+40=?
23
Add a 3-digit and 2-digit number. Carrying required in tens place.
190+90=?
24
Add a 3-digit and 2-digit number. Carrying required in tens place.
980+59=?
25
Add two 3-digit numbers. One number is a multiple of 100. No carrying is required.
498+400=?
541+22=?
26
Add a 3-digit and 2-digit number. Harder combinations. No carrying is required.
27
Add three 2-digit numbers. All numbers are multiples of 10. No carrying is required.
40+20+30=?
28
Add three 2-digit numbers. Some numbers are multiples of 10. No carrying is required.
65+20+10=?
29
Add a 3-digit and 2-digit number. Carrying required once or twice.
49+555=?
30
Add two 3-digit numbers. One number is a multiple of 100. Carrying required in hundreds place.
354+800=?
557+540=?
31
Add two 3-digit numbers. Harder variations. Carrying required in hundreds place.
32
Add three 2-digit numbers. One number is a multiple of 10. No carrying is required.
25+32+30=?
33
Add two 3-digit numbers. Tricky variations. No carrying is required.
176+522=?
34
Add three 2-digit numbers. Harder variations. No carrying is required.
41+22+15=?
35
Add two 3-digit numbers. Harder variations. Carrying required in hundreds place.
921+563=?
72+51+45=?
36
Add three 2-digit numbers. Harder variations. Carrying required in tens place.
37
Add two 3-digit numbers. Carrying required twice.
528+719=?
23+19+39=?
38
Add three 2-digit numbers. Harder variations. Carrying required in ones place.
39
Add two 3-digit numbers. Carrying required three times.
567+688=?
40
Add three 2-digit numbers. Hardest variations. Carrying required twice.
80+39+57=?
28+724=?
41
Add any two numbers. Widely varying and challenging combinations. Sum can be up to 10,000.
SKILL LEVEL GUIDE
SUBTRACTION
GRADE
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
01
Basic subtraction using the numbers 1-10.
9-1=?
02
Basic subtraction using the numbers 1-10.
7-5=?
03
Basic subtraction using the numbers 1-10.
8-7=?
04
Basic subtraction using the numbers 1-10.
10-5=?
05
Basic subtraction using the numbers 1-12.
8-4=?
06
Subtract using the numbers 1-18.
18-17=?
07
Subtract using the numbers 1-24.
24-16=?
08
60-40=?
Subtract using two 2-digit numbers. All numbers are multiples of 10. No borrowing is required.
09
Subtract using two 2-digit numbers. Subtrahend is a multiple of 10. No borrowing is required.
99-60=?
10
Subtract using two 2-digit numbers. Difference is a multiple of 10. No borrowing is required.
67-47=?
11
Subtract using two 2-digit numbers. No borrowing is required.
96-23=?
12
Subtract using 3-digit and 1-digit numbers. No borrowing is required.
105-3=?
13
Subtract using two 2-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for ones place.
75-36=?
14
Subtract using 3-digit and 1-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for ones place.
662-7=?
15
Subtract using 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. Difference is a multiple of 100. No borrowing is required.
460-60=?
16
Subtract using 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. Subtrahend is a multiple of 10. No borrowing is required.
390-30=?
17
Subtract using varying 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. No borrowing is required.
199-88=?
18
Subtract using 3-digit and 3-digit numbers. Subtrahend is a multiple of 100. No borrowing is required.
980-100=?
19
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. Difference is rounded to hundreds place. No borrowing is required.
678-578=?
20
Subtract using 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for the tens place.
980-90=?
21
Subtract using harder 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for the tens place.
583-90=?
22
Subtract using challenging 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for the one place.
545-16=?
23
Subtract using challenging 3-digit and 2-digit numbers. Borrowing is required twice.
632-36=?
24
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. Difference is rounded to tens place. No borrowing is required.
889-659=?
25
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. No borrowing is required.
676-330=?
26
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. Difference is challenging. No borrowing is required.
957-846=?
27
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for the tens place.
753-582=?
28
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for the ones place.
823-607=?
29
Subtract using two 3-digit numbers. Borrowing from Zero is required.
409-267=?
30
Subtract using two challenging 3-digit numbers. Borrowing is required for the ones place.
442-229=?
31
Subtract using two challenging 3-digit numbers. Borrowing is required twice.
346-157=?
MULTIPLICATION
GRADE
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
01
Multiply by 1. Maximum product is 10.
10x1=?
02
Multiply by 2. Maximum product is 10.
4x2=?
03
Multiply by 3. Maximum product is 15.
3x0=?
04
Multiply by 4. Maximum product is 20.
4x4=?
05
Multiply by 5. Maximum product is 25.
2x5=?
06
Review. Multiply by 1-5. Maximum product is 25.
3x4=?
07
Multiply by 2. Maximum product is 20.
8x2=?
08
Multiply by 3. Maximum product is 30.
3x7=?
09
Multiply by 4. Maximum product is 40.
4x9=?
10
Multiply by 5. Maximum product is 50.
6x5=?
11
Multiply by 6. Maximum product is 60.
7x6=?
12
Multiply by 7. Maximum product is 70.
9x7=?
13
Multiply by 8. Maximum product is 80.
6x8=?
14
Multiply by 9. Maximum product is 90.
9x3=?
15
Multiply by 10. Maximum product is 100.
10x10=?
16
Review. Multiply by 1-10. Maximum product is 100.
7x9=?
17
Multiply by 11. Maximum product is 110.
11x4=?
18
Multiply by 12. Maximum product is 120.
12x1=?
2x90=?
19
Multiply 2 by multiples of 10.
20
Multiply 5 by multiples of 10.
5x10=?
21
Multiply 1-9 by multiples of 10.
90x9=?
22
Multiply using 15, 20, and 25. Product is less than 100.
20x1=?
23
Multiply using larger multiples of 5. Product is less than 100.
35x2=?
24
Multiply a 3-digit and a 1-digit number. No carrying is required.
200x4=?
25
Multiply three small numbers. One element may be 2-digit.
3x1x12=?
26
2x10x3=?
Multiply three small numbers. One element may be 2-digit.
27
Multiply a 2-digit and a 1-digit number. No carrying is required.
42x2=?
28
Multiply 2 by 10-50.
33x2=?
29
Multiply a 3-digit and a 1-digit number. No carrying is required.
120x4=?
30
Multiply a 3-digit and a 1-digit number. No carrying is required.
243x2=?
31
Multiply a 2-digit and a 1-digit number. Carrying required in the tens place.
61x6=?
32
Multiply 1-9 by a multiple of 100. Carrying required in the hundreds place.
500x5=?
33
510x4=?
Multiply a 1-digit and a 3 or 4-digit number. Carrying required in the hundreds place.
34
Multiply a 3-digit and a 1-digit number. Includes multiplying by zero. Carrying in the hundreds place.
506x4=?
35
Multiply a 2-digit and a 1-digit number. Carrying in the ones and tens places.
4x38=?
36
Multiply a 1-digit and a 3-digit number. Carrying in the tens and hundreds places.
570x2=?
37
Multiply a 1-digit and a 3-digit number. Carrying in the ones and tens places.
165x2=?
38
Multiply three small numbers. One element is 2-digit and a multiple of 5.
2x25x7=?
39
Multiply two 2-digit numbers. One element is a multiple of 10.
89x10=?
40
7x5x0=?
Multiply three numbers. One element is sometimes zero.
41
Multiply a 2-digit and a 3-digit number. Carrying required in tens place.
280x40=?
42
Multiply three numbers. One element can be 2-digit. Includes multiplying by zero.
15x0x9=?
43
Multiply a 3-digit and a 2-digit number. Carrying in the ones and tens places.
33x264=?
44
Multiply a 3-digit and a 2-digit number. Carrying in the ones and tens places.
44x160=?
DIVISION
GRADE
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
GRADE
01
Divide by 1-12, simplified. Divider or quotient is 1. No remainder.
5÷5=?
02
Divide by 2. No remainder.
2÷2=?
03
Divide by 3. No remainder.
27÷3=?
Divide by 4. No remainder.
36÷4=?
04
05
Divide by 5. No remainder.
35÷5=?
06
Review. Divide by 1- 5. No remainder.
50÷5=?
07
Divide by 6. No remainder.
54÷6=?
08
Divide by 7. No remainder.
49÷7=?
09
Divide by 8. No remainder.
72÷8=?
10
Divide by 9. No remainder.
63÷9=?
11
Divide by 10. No remainder.
60÷10=?
12
Divide by 11. No remainder.
77÷11=?
13
Divide by 12. No remainder.
96÷12=?
14
Review. Divide by 1-12. No remainder. Maximum dividend is 144.
54÷9=?
15
Divide a 2-digit number by 2 or 1. No remainder.
45÷1=?
16
Divide larger numbers by 10.
490÷10=?
17
Divide by 1-9. The quotient is a multiple of ten. No remainder.
360÷6=?
Divide a 2-digit number by 2. No remainder.
96÷2=?
18
19
Divide using multiples of 10 as the divisor or quotient. No remainder.
180÷30=?
20
Divide by 4. No remainder.
64÷4=?
21
Divide by 11-15. No remainder.
55÷11=?
22
Divide by 100. No remainder.
800÷100=?
23
Divide large numbers by 2. Dividend is a multiple of 100. No remainder.
1600÷2=?
24
Divide by 5 or 10. No remainder.
85÷5=?
25
Divide large numbers by 2. Dividend is a multiple of 50. No remainder.
100÷2=?
26
Divide by 50. No remainder.
450÷50=?
27
Divide by 2. Dividend is a multiple of 5. No remainder.
100÷2=?
28
Divide by 25. No remainder.
175÷25=?
29
Divide large numbers by 4. Dividend is a multiple of 1000. No remainder.
2000÷4=?
30
Divide by 5, 12 or 60. Quotient is a multiple of 10.
350÷5=?
31
Divide a large number by multiples of 10, from 10-90.
5500÷50=?
Divide by any 2-digit number. No remainder. Quotient is a multiple of 10 from 10-40.
32
690÷23=?
33
Divide by any 2-digit number. No remainder. Quotient is a multiple of 10 from 50-100.
3360÷48=?
34
Divide by multiples of 5. Quotient is 1-10.
150÷15=?
35
Divide by 100s. Quotient is 1-9.
900÷300=?
GRADE
36
Divide by 100s. Quotient is a multiple of 10.
9000÷100=?
37
Divide by 100s. Quotient is 0-99.
900÷900=?
38
Divide by a 2-digit or 3-digit number. Quotient is a multiple of 10.
810÷27=?
39
Divide by any 2-digit number. Quotient is a 1-99.
9801÷99=?
40
Divide by any 3-digit number. Quotient is 1-10.
8991÷999=?
41
Divide by any 3-digit number. Quotient is a multiple of 10.
6690÷223=?
42
Divide by 2-digit or 3-digit numbers. Extra challenging problems.
1221÷111=?
FRACTIONS
GRADE
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
01
Add fractions with like denominators of 2,4, or 8. Sum can be up to 1.
1/2 + 1/2=?
02
Add fractions with like denominators of 3,5,6,7,9, or 10. Sum can be up to 1.
1/3 + 2/3=?
03
Add fractions with like denominators. Sum can be greater than 1.
5/2 + 6/2=?
04
Add fractions with like denominators of 4,6,8 or 9. Sum is always reduced.
1/6 + 5/6=?
05
Add fractions with like denominators. Sum is always reduced.
1/8 + 5/8=?
06
Add fractions with like denominators. Sum is always reduced. Denominator must be calculated.
5/2 + 6/2=?
Subtract fractions with like denominators. Difference is always less than 1, and is not reduced.
1/2 - 0/2=?
07
08
Subtract fractions with like denominators. Difference can be greater or less than 1.
5/2 - 1/2=?
09
Subtract fractions with like denominators. Difference can be greater or less than 1, reduced when possible.
9/2 - 6/2=?
10
Subtract fractions with like denominators. Difference can be greater or less than 1, reduced when possible.
5/3 - 1/3=?
Denominator must be calculated.
Add fractions with UNLIKE denominators, even numbers. Sum always less than 1.
1/2 + 1/4=?
11
12
Add fractions with UNLIKE denominators, even numbers. Sum always less than 1. Denominator must be calculated.
1/2 + 1/4=?
13
Add fractions with UNLIKE denominators, even and odd numbers. Sum always less than 1.
1/2 + 4/8=?
14
Add fractions with UNLIKE denominators. Challenging combinations. Sum always less than 1.
1/3 + 3/9=?
15
Add fraction with unlike denominators (not multiples of each other). Denominator must be calculated.
1/2+1/3=?
1/2+1/3=?
16
Add fraction with unlike denominators (not multiples of each other). Sum always less than 1.
17
Add fractions with unlike denominators. Sum can be greater than or less than 1.
1/2+3/8=?
GRADE
18
Add fractions with unlike denominators. Sum can be greater than or less than 1, never reduced.
1/3+3/9=?
19
Add fractions with unlike denominators. Sum can be greater than or less than 1, always reduced.
2/8+1/2=?
20
Add fractions with unlike denominators. Sum can be greater than or less than 1, never reduced.
5/6 - 1/3=?
21
Multiply fractions with like denominators of 2 or 3. Product not reduced.
5/2 x 6/2=?
22
Multiply fractions with like denominators of 2 or 3. Product is reduced.
5/3 x 4/3=?
23
Multiply fractions with unlike denominators. Product not reduced.
4/2 x 9/4=?
24
Multiply fractions with unlike denominators. Product is reduced.
9/4 x 4/2=?
25
Divide fractions with unlike denominators. Product is reduced.
3/1÷2/3=?
26
Divide fractions with unlike denominators. Product is reduced. Denominator must be calculated.
3/1÷2/3=?
RESETTING YOUR TURBO TWIST
DECIMALS
Resetting Turbo Twist Math restores the device to its original condition–
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
erasing Player Name, all stored score values and all level settings.
01
Add tenths like (.2) and (.6). No carrying is required.
8+.1=?
02
Add tenths like (.3) and (9.4). No carrying is required.
1.8+.1=?
03
Add tenths like (.5) and (.6). Carrying is required.
.5+.6=?
To Reset your Turbo Twist Math:
04
Subtract tenths like (.8) and (.2). No borrowing is required.
.5-.5=?
05
Add tenths like (.8) and (9.4). Carrying is required.
2.5+.6=?
1. Turn on the unit.
06
Subtract tenths like (3.8) and (.2). No borrowing is required.
5.5-.5=?
2. Choose the reset option during the initial greeting by pressing
07
Add tenths like (8.2) and (1.5). Carrying is not required.
1.8+4.1=?
08
Subtract tenths like (7.8) and (.9). Borrowing is required.
4.5-.6=?
09
Add tenths like (4.5) and (7.6). Carrying is required.
4.5+7.6=?
3. Confirm your reset selection by pressing the UP directional arrow.
10
Subtract tenths like (3.8) and (1.2). No borrowing is required.
5.5-2.5=?
4. Turbo Twist will erase Player Name, scores and level settings.
11
Add hundredths like (.02) and (.06). No carrying is required.
.03+.04=?
12
Add hundredths like (.35) and (.02). No carrying is required.
.93+.04=?
13
Subtract tenths like (7.8) and (2.3). Borrowing is required.
4.5-1.6=?
• Keep product away from foods and beverages.
14
Add hundredths like (.03) and (.08). Carrying is required.
.03+.08=?
• Clean with a slightly damp cloth (cold water) and mild soap.
15
Subtract hundredths like (.09) and (.08). No borrowing is required.
.05-.01=?
• Never submerge Turbo Twist
16
Add hundredths like (.39) and (.61). Carrying is required.
.47+.36=?
• Remove batteries during prolonged storage.
17
Add hundredths like (.83) and (.08). Carrying is required.
.83+.08=?
• Avoid exposing Turbo Twist Math to extreme temperatures.
18
Subtract hundredths like (.19) and (.08). No borrowing is required.
.95-.01=?
19
Subtract hundreths like (.53) and (.08). Borrowing is required.
.86-.09=?
Battery Safety:
20
Subtract hundreths like (.53) and (.38). Borrowing is required.
.86-.59=?
Batteries are small objects. Replacement of batteries must be done by adults.
21
Divide the whole numbers 1-19 by 10.
10/10=?
Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery compartment.
22
Multiply .1 by the whole numbers 1-19.
.1 x 19=?
Promptly remove dead batteries from the toy.
23
Multiply .5 by the even numbers from 2 to 50.
.5 x 20=?
Dispose of used batteries properly.
24
Multiply .5 by odd numbers from 1-51.
.5 x 51=?
Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.
25
Divide the whole numbers 1-25 by .5 (or multiply by 2).
25÷.5=?
DO NOT incinerate used batteries.
26
Multiply the number 10 by numbers like (1.8) or (4.1).
10x4.1=?
DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire, as batteries may explode or leak.
27
Divide the whole numbers 1-109 by 10.
49÷10=?
DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types of batteries (i.e. alkaline/standard).
28
Multiply .1 or .2 by the whole numbers 1-100.
.1 x 39=?
DO NOT use rechargeable batteries.
29
Multiply multiples of 4 (up to 48) by .25 or divide them by 4.
.25x24=?
DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
30
Multiply the whole numbers 1-10 by tenths like (.4) or (.9).
5x.4=?
DO NOT short-circuit the supply terminals.
31
Divide the whole numbers 10-90 by 100.
94÷100=?
32
Multiply tenths like (.3) and (.8).
.3 x .8=?
33
Multiply tenths like (1.5) and (.2).
1.5 x .2=?
34
Multiply tenths like (8.2) and (.9).
8.2 x .9=?
Symptom
35
Multiply hundreths like (.25) by tenths like (.3).
.45 x .2=?
Toy does not turn on or does not
36
Multiply tenths like (1.5) by tenths like (2.6).
2.6 x 1.2=?
respond
37
Divide hundreths like (.36) by tenths like (.4).
.36÷.4=?
38
Divide numbers rounded to .5, like (28.5) and (9.5).
7.5÷2.5=?
39
Divide hundreths like (2.66) by tenths like (1.4).
1.8÷1.2=?
Toy makes strange sounds
40
Divide hundreths like (3.24) by tenths like (1.8).
1.95÷1.5=?
or behaves erratically
41
Divide hundreths like (5.98) by tenths like (2.3).
5.28÷2.4=?
Toy makes improper responses
42
Divide thousandths like (.356) by tenths like (.4).
.356÷.4=?
43
Divide thousandths like (.217) by hundredths like (.31).
.135÷.27=?
.284÷.71=?
44
Divide thousandths like (.448) by hundredths like (.56).
Battery Installation:
1. Requires 4 AA (called LR6 in some countries) alkaline batteries.
2. Open the battery door with a screwdriver.
PERCENTS
3. Install new batteries as shown in the polarity diagram (+/-) inside the battery compartment.
LEVEL
SKILLS
SAMPLE
4. Replace battery door securely.
01
10% to 100% of 100
10% x 100=?
02
1% to 100% of 100
87% x 100=?
03
10% to 100% of 10
20% x 10=?
04
10% of 10-100 counting by tens
10% x 50=?
05
20% of 10-100 counting by tens
20% x 50=?
Consumer Service contact:
06
30% of 10-100 counting by tens
30% x 50=?
Please visit our Consumer Support Web site at: http://www.leapfrog.com/support 24 hours a day.
07
40% of 10-100 counting by tens
40% x 50=?
You can search for frequently asked questions, or submit a question to our support staff via email.
08
50% of 10-100 counting by tens
50% x 50=?
09
60% of 10-100 counting by tens
60% x 50=?
Telephone: (800) 701-LEAP (5327)
10
70% of 10-100 counting by tens
70% x 50=?
Hours: Monday through Friday 5:00
11
80% of 10-100 counting by tens
80% x 100=?
12
90% of 10-100 counting by tens
90% x 50=?
13
10% to 100% of 10-100 counting by tens
90% x 100=?
14
50% of even numbers from 2-50
50% x 26=?
IMPORTANT: Please notify the LeapFrog Consumer Service department of any difficulties before
returning this product for any reason. Returns must have a Return Authorization number (RA#) in
15
10% to 100% of the number 1 and 10% of the numbers 1-10
10% x 5=?
16
10% to 100% of 1-10
50% x 4=?
order to be processed. If the service representative is unable to solve the problem, you will be given
instructions on how to replace the product.
17
10% of 100-1000 counting by hundreds
10% x 600=?
18
10% of 1-100
10% x 36=?
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible
19
50% of 1-100
50% x 30=?
20
10% to 100% of 1000
20% x 1000=?
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
21
1% to 10% of 1-100
5% x 40=?
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10% to 100% of 1000
20% x 1000=?
NOTE:This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur-
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1% of 100 to 1000 counting by fives
1%X 500=?
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25% of 4-48 counting by fours
suant to Part 15 of the FCC rules.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
25% x 24=?
harmful interference to radio communications. Because this toy generates, uses, and can radiate radio
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50% of 100-1000 counting by fifties
50% x 400=?
frequency energy, there can be no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this toy does cause
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200% of 10-100 counting by fives
200% x 70=?
interference to radio or television reception (you can check this by turning the toy off and on while
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100% to 900% of 10-100 counting by 10s
400% x 60=?
listening for the interference), one or more of the following measures may be useful:
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50% of 1-100 and 200% of 1-100
50% x 8=?
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10% to 100% of 100-1000 counting by hundreds
10% x 100=?
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
25% of 100-1000 counting by hundreds
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25% x 100=?
• Increase the separation between the toy and the radio or the TV
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1 % of 1 to 100 and 25% of 40 to 480 counting by forties
1% x 27=?
• Consult the dealer or an experienced TV-radio technician for help
75% of 10-100 counting by tens, and 75% of 100-900 counting by hundreds
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75% x 60=?
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10% to 100% of 50-1000 counting by fifties
50% x 150=?
10% to 100% of 2-100 counting by twos and 25% of 4 to 100 counting by fours
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30% x 38=?
Warranty Information
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10% to 100% of 1-100
30% x 37=?
This LeapFrog product is warranted only to the original purchaser for a period of three months from the
100% to 900% of 1-1000
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500% x 78=?
original purchase date, under normal use and service, against defective workmanship and material. This
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1% to 99% of 1-100
37% x 23=?
warranty is void if the product has been damaged by accident or unreasonable use, immersion in water,
neglect, abuse, battery leakage or improper installation, improper service, or other causes not arising out
of defects in workmanship or materials. Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the
exclusive remedy of the purchaser. LeapFrog shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages
MULTI-PLAYER LEVELS
for breach of any express warranty on this product. Any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a
particular purpose on this product is limited to the duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow
LEVEL
OPERATIONS
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on how long an implied
warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.This warranty gives you specific
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legal rights and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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During the warranty period, your product will either be repaired or replaced at LeapFrog's option, when
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returned, shipping prepaid and with proof of purchase date as instructed by a LeapFrog service representative.
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4
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In the event that your product is replaced, the replacement will be covered under the original warranty or for
30 days, whichever is longer.
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Division, Fractions, Percentages, Decimals
LEAPFROG and TURBO TWIST are registered trademarks of LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. QUANTUM LEAP is a
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trademark of LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. © 2001-2002 LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
MADE IN CHINA
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Visit our fun-filled Web site at: www.leapfrog.com
For grades 1-6
CARE & MAINTENANCE
the DOWN directional arrow.
®
Math in water.
Troubleshooting
Try This
• Remove batteries and put them back in
• Make sure battery cover is correctly secured
• Clean battery contacts with rubbing alcohol
• Install new batteries
• Install new batteries
• Check batteries
• Install new batteries
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