Artificial Intelligence (Demo . Mode) . . . . Remote Control vs . Artificial Intelligence (One-Player Mode) . . . Stunt Action Upgrade.............................................................. Barcode Reader . .5 . .6 . .7 ..9 ..9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Table of Contents Troubleshooting.......................................................................25 Care and Maintenance............................................................27 Specifications...........................................................................27 Statement of FCC Compliance.................................................28 FCC Label Compliance Statement............................................29 Warnings 1 Do not expose units to water or moisture . 1 Do not expose units to extreme temperatures from any source . 1 Do not drop or subject the units to excessive force or shock . Please keep this packaging for future reference. This product conforms to safety requirements of ASTM F963-03 5 Important Battery Information • Do not mix old and new batteries . • Do not mix Alkaline, standard (Carbon Zinc) or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries . • Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended • Due to small parts, an adult should install and replace batteries . • Insert batteries, observing proper +/- polarities . • Do not short-circuit the supply terminals . • Do not recharge nonrechargeable batteries . • Do not use rechargeable batteries . • Do not dispose of batteries in fire . Batteries may explode or leak . • Keep the packaging for future reference . It contains important information . •Always remove rechargeable batteries from remote controls and charging station before charging Note: Robots' rechargeable batteries are not replaceable . 6 Battery Installation Remote Control 1. Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position . 2 . To open the battery compartment on the remote control, remove the screw using a Phillips screwdriver (not included), then lift off the cover. 3 . Install 3 AAA batteries (purchase separately) into the battery compartment, observing proper +/- polarities as indicated . 4 . Replace the cover, then reinstall the screw using a Phillips screwdriver (not included) . 7 Battery Installation Note: If remote control battery power is weak, the power LED indicator flashes . Replace the batteries . Charger 1. To open the battery compartment on the charger, remove the screw using a Phillips screwdriver (not included), then lift off the cover. 2 . Install 3 AA batteries (purchase separately) into the battery compartment, observing proper +/- polarities as indicated . 3 . Replace the cover, then reinstall the screw using a Phillips screwdriver (not included) . 8 Overview Inspired by Sumo wrestling, the goal of the game is to push your robot Sumo opponent out of the Dohyo ring . Players use the infrared remote controls to execute various offensive or evasive maneuvers against an opponent, or a robot's artificial intelligence . Advanced players may test their skill by creating exciting new user-defined stunts for the robot Sumo wrestlers . Playing the Game One game consists of five matches; each match lasts approximately one minute . The winner is determined when: •The opponent is pushed out of the Dohyo borderline . •The opponent forfeits and leaves the Dohyo . •The opponent is lifted up or knocked down in the Dohyo . Notes: • Before a match begins, ensure both robots are facing each other in the shaded area of the Dohyo . •To select a fighting posture, rotate the robots' arms to the desired pose 9 Remote Control Operation The remote controls drive two-player (two-player mode) and one player vs . artificial intelligence (one-player mode) . Note: During A .I. (artificial intelligence) mode, all remote-control functions are deactivated 1 To use a remote control, after battery installation, the unit must be calibrated . 2. To calibrate a remote control, move its joystick in a circular motion around its outermost perimeter. 3. The remote controls have an operational range of approximately six feet. Do not block or cover the infrared sensor located on the front of the remote units as malfunctions may occur 10 Commands and Maneuvers To perform individual commands and preprogrammed maneuvers with the remote control, use the reference chart below. Features Description ACTION 1 • Single click — Front of Robot moves towards the other one . • Double click — Back of Robot moves towards the other one . ACTION 2 (Level 2) • Single click — Counterclockwise 180° turn or user-defined stunt action 1. ** • Double click: Clockwise 180° turn or user-defined stunt action 2. ** ACTION 3 (Level 2) • Single click — Spin and Rush forward or user-defined stunt action 3. ** • Double click: Front of Robot moves towards the Dohyo center CHANNEL SELECTION • Infrared frequency selection corresponds to individual robot. LEVE...