Fisher-Price L8145 manual

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    L8145 Please keep this instruction sheet f or future r efer ence, as it cont ains important information. Requir es four “ AA ” (LR6) and six “ AAA ” (LR03) alkaline batteries (not included) f or oper ation. An adult must install batt eries and set-up this syst em for use. T ool required f or battery installation: Phillips scr ewdriv er (not[...]

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    Battery Inst allation Base Unit • Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the base unit. • Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver . Remove the battery compartment door . • Insert four “AA” (LR6) alkaline batteries. • Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips [...]

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    Battery Saf ety Inf ormation In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. T o avoid battery leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Insert batteries as indicated inside[...]

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    C onnecting Y our S t ar St ation ® to Y our TV or VCR Important! Y our TV or VCR must have audio and video input jacks. Camer a T wo Micr ophones R OM Cartridge P ow er /V olume T r ack Forw ar d/Back Play /P ause Reset P ow er Light [...]

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    • Position Star Station ® near your TV (or VCR) or on the floor in front of your TV . Important! Do not place Star Station ® on top of your TV . Keep excess cable off the floor and out of the way . • Make sure the power/volume dial on Star Station ® is off. The power light should be off . • T urn your TV or VCR of f . P ower /V olume Dia[...]

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    • Rotate the power/volume dial to turn power on. The power light turns on. Hint: Do not turn the volume all the way up. Start at a lower setting. • T urn your TV or VCR on . P ower /V olume Dial 5 • T o find the picture transmitted on your TV screen, set your TV's or VCR's mode selector to INPUT or VIDEO IN. • Have y our ch ild s[...]

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    No Image ? If you do not see an image on your TV screen transmitted from Star Station ® , try the following: 1. V erify that your audio and video cable is fully inserted into your TV or VCR. 2. Press the channel down button on the TV or VCR and check for an INPUT channel below channel 2. 3. Use the menu system on your TV or VCR to find INPUT or S[...]

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    P ower /V olume Swit ch Play /P ause Button 7 8 T rack Forw ard/Back Butt on P ower Light • Press the play/pause button to start the music. Press again to pause. • Use the track forward and back buttons to move ahead or back through the songs on the ROM Cartridge. • Start singing! • Be sure to slide the power/volume switch off on the microp[...]

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    If Star Station ® is connected to your VCR, you can record performances. Simply insert a blank tape and press record on your VCR. R ec ording Y our P er f ormanc es Y ou ca n c onne ct Sta r S tat ion ® to an ex tern al mus ic sou rce suc h a s a po rtab le mus ic pla yer or ste reo so yo u c an s ing -al ong to oth er mus ic! 1. T urn the power/[...]

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    T roubleshooting Guide PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION No image on the TV TV or VCR is not set to proper input Press the channel down button on the VCR or TV and check for an INPUT channel below channel 2. Use the menu system on your TV or VCR to find INPUT or SOURCE. Change to INPUT or SOURCE. Consult your TV's or VCR’ s instruction manual. Batteri[...]

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    TV INPUT AUDIO IN LEFT RIGHT VIDEO IN VCR OR White Red Yellow TV C onnecting t o a TV or VCR and TV Note: Input jacks ma y be on the back of your TV or V CR. One (1) Y ear Limited W arr anty Ma t te l A us t ra li a P t y ., L t d. , ( 65 8 C hu r ch St re e t, Lo ck e d B ag # 8 70 , R ic h mo n d, Vi c to ri a 3 1 21 A u st r al ia ) w a rr an t [...]

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    C onsumer Inf ormation Visit us on-line at www .service.fisher -price.com AUSTRALIA: Mattel Australia Pty . Ltd., 658 Church Street, Locked Bag #870, Richmond, Victoria 3121 Australia. Consumer Advisory Ser vice 1300 135 312. NEW ZEALAND: 16-18 William Pickering Drive, Albany 1331, Auckland. ASIA: Mattel East Asia Ltd, Room 1106, South T ower , W [...]