Fisher-Price C6506 manual

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    Owner’s Manual Digit al P ets Digit al P ets Owner’s Manual C6506 ®[...]

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    P o ck et Pixt er ® Clip Main Menu Button Con trol Pad Screen Action Button On/Off Switch 3 Extra LR44 Button Cell Batteries Action Button 3[...]

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    4 Getting St art ed • Please keep this manual for future ref erence, as it contains important information. • Adult assembly is required to r eplace batteries. • T ool needed for batter y replac ement: Small Phillips Screwdriver (not included). • Requires three, LR44 alkaline button cell batteries (included). • W e’ve included three , ex[...]

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    5 Main Menu Button Con trol Pad Action Button Action Button Contr ast Control • Y ou can increase or decrease the contrast on the screen. • Press and hold the main menu button and an action button at the same time for about five sec onds. When Pix the dog appears, you can release the buttons. • Now , press the top of the control pad to increa[...]

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    A w esome Activities T o choose an ac tivity , use the control pad to highlight an activity . Now , press either action button to select! Freestyle Drawing Erase Scene Starters Stampers 6 Hint: Y ou can find the hidden game in any of the activities. W atch for Pix the dog and press either action button.[...]

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    7 Fr eest yl e Dr awing • Use the contr ol pad to highlight regular pencil, thick pencil or paint bucket. Press either action button. Regular Pencil Thick P encil Paint Buck et[...]

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    R egular Pencil 8 • P ress and hold either ac tion butt on while moving the cursor using the control pad . Hint: If you’ d like to start over , erase a part of your creation, or add to your creation using the stampers, press the main menu button. Cursor[...]

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    Thick Pencil 9 • P ress and hold either ac tion butt on while moving the cursor using the control pad . Hint: If you’ d like to start over , erase a part of your creation, or add to your creation using the stampers, press the main menu button. Cursor[...]

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    P aint Buck et 10 IMPORT ANT! Use this tool to "fill" shapes. • Use the contr ol pad to move the cursor inside the shape you would like to fill. • P ress either ac tion butt on to fill! Hint: If you’ d like to start over , erase a part of your creation, or add to your creation using the stampers, press the main menu button. Cursor[...]

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    11 Er aser • Use the contr ol pad to highlight regular eraser , thick eraser or full screen erase. Press either action button. Regular Eraser Thick Eraser Full Scr een Erase[...]

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    R egular Er aser • P ress and hold either ac tion butt on while moving the cursor using the control pad . Look, you’ re erasing! Hint: After erasing, if you ’ d like add to your creation using the freestyle drawing or stampers, press the main menu button. 12[...]

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    Thick Er aser • P ress and hold either ac tion butt on while moving the cursor using the control pad . Look, you’ re erasing! Hint: After erasing, if you ’ d like add to your creation using the freestyle drawing or stampers, press the main menu button. 13[...]

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    14 F ull Scr een Er ase • W atch and listen as your drawing disappears! • Y ou’ re back to freestyle drawing . Hint: If you’ d like to go to a different activity, press the main menu button.[...]

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    • Use the contr ol pad to scroll through different back- grounds. When y ou find one that you like, press either action button. Hint: If you’ d like to start over , erase a part of your creation, add to your creation using stampers or freestyle drawing, press the main menu button. Scene St art ers 15[...]

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    • Use the contr ol pad to scroll through different stampers. When you find one that y ou like, press either action button. St ampers 16[...]

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    • Use the contr ol pad to position your stamper on the screen. Now , press either action button to place it. Y ou can repeat this procedure to select and place more stampers if you ’ d like! Hint: If you’ d like to start over , erase a part of your creation or add to your creation using freestyle drawing, press the main menu button. 17[...]

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    P et Derby Object of the Game: Move as many pets across the screen as you c an in 1 minute! 18 • Look at the pet on the scr een. Use the control pad to move the pet t o the lef t, right, forward or backward.[...]

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    19 • W atch for moving obstacles – don ’t get squashed![...]

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    20 • When your pet saf ely reaches the other side – you’v e scored a point. T r y to mov e another pet across.[...]

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    21 • When time has run out, look to see how many pets you ’ve moved! • It’ s time for a new game! • If you don ’t want to play again, press the main menu button. Choose a new ac tivity .[...]

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    Batt ery R epl acement 22 Battery Compartment SHOWN ACTU AL SIZE 1.5V x 3 LR44 or equivalent[...]

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    23 • Locat e the batter y compartment on the back of the toy . • Loosen the scr ew in the batter y compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver . • Lift to remov e the batter y compartment door . • Remov e and throw away the worn button cell batt eries. • Insert three LR44 alkaline button cell batteries as indicated inside the battery com[...]

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    Batt ery Saf et y Inf ormation Batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your toy . T o avoid battery leak age: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of diff erent types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Insert batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment. • [...]

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    Car e • Keep water , sand and dir t off of this to y. • Keep this toy a way from direct sunlight and excessive heat. • Wipe this toy with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Do not immerse this toy . • This toy has no consumer serviceable parts. Please do not take this toy apart. • Do not drop this to y on a hard s[...]

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    Consumer Inf ormation Questions? We ’ d like to hear from you! Call F isher-Price® Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-(KIDS) 5437 , 8 AM- 6 PM EST Monday through Frida y. Hearing-impaired consumers using TT Y/TDD equip- ment, please call 1-800-382-7470. Or , write to: Fisher-P rice® Consumer Relations 636 Girard A venue East Aurora, New[...]

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    27 F CC St atement (United Stat es Onl y) This equipment has been tested and found to c omply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio [...]

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    One (1) Y ear Limit ed W arr ant y Fisher-P rice, Inc., 636 Girard A venue, East Aurora, New Y ork 14052 warrants Pocket Pixter® is free from all defects in material and workmanship when used under normal conditions for a period of one (1) year from the date of pur chase. Should the product fail to perform properly , we will r epair or replace it [...]