Hasbro 71-533 manual

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    1 Clueless Organizer ... The Electronic Diary for Ultra Hip Girls! Contents A Quick Look at the Clueless Organizer......... p. 2 How to Change the Batteries Without Losing Your Stuff........................................... p. 3-6 The Buttons You Will Use............................... p. 7-8 Features: Clock/Alarm.................................[...]

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    2 A Quick Look at the Clueless Organizer This is the WASSUP? mode to keep your social schedule organized. You can save dated messages of fifteen characters each. This is the CALCULATOR .You use the number keys, arrow buttons for func- tions, SPACE or AC for CLEAR and ENTER for the EQUAL SIGN. This list is WAY COOL HAPPENINGS . You can save messages[...]

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    3 How to Change the Batteries Without Losing Y our S tuff The Clueless Organizer has main batteries and a backup battery. The main batteries are two "AAA" batteries that must be installed before you can use your Clueless Organizer. The backup battery is a CR2032 button cell battery about the size of a nickel. It provides power to ho[...]

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    4 Load the batteries, making sure the +s and -'s line up . Slide the cover closed .... ....and replace the screws to complete the installation. You MUST press RESET before initial use and after replacing batteries.[...]

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    5 TO ENSURE PROPER FUNCTION : DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIES DO NOT MIX ALKALINE, STANDARD OR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES. BATTERY INSTALLATION SHOULD BE DONE BY AN ADULT. NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE NOT TO BE RECHARGED. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE TO BE REMOVED FROM THE TOY BEFORE BEING CHARGED ( IF REMOVABLE ). RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES ARE ONLY TO B[...]

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    6 Replacing the Backup Battery Note: This battery was installed at the factory and should not need changing for 24 months after you begin using the Clueless Organizer under normal use. Remove the screw holding the small cover plate. With an adult's help, remove the CR2032 button cell battery and replace it with one of the same type (available [...]

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    7 The Buttons Y ou Will Use Press EDIT when you want to change the information in your Clueless Organizer being shown on the display. You can then add or remove information using the keyboard. Press DELETE when you want to erase a character at the underline cursor or erase an item from Wassup?, Way Cool Happenings, Digit Lister or Trendy Stuff. Pre[...]

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    8 Press the UP, DOWN, LEFT and RIGHT ARROWS t o make the calculator divide, add, multiply and subtract. The label shows the function matched with each button. Press AC to clear the display and memory in the calculator. Press ENTER to make a selection when the Clueless Organizer asks you to. In the calculator, use ENTER for the equal sign(=). Press [...]

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    9 Clock/Alarm Press MENU to see symbols for the seven functions. Use the LEFT o r RIGHT ARROW followed by ENTER to select the far right symbol, Clock/ Alarm. Press EDIT , the screen will show CLOCK/ALARM Press "C" for Clock. Enter the Date using keys 0-9. Use two digits for the month, two digits for the day and the last two digits of the [...]

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    10 To access the ALARM function, go back to the screen that shows CLOCK/ALARM and press A for ALARM. Enter the Alarm Time using keys 0-9. Press ENTER when ALARM is correct. Press AM/PM to activate AM or PM mode. To activate the ALARM, select ON/OFF using the arrows keys. Press ENTER to save the ALARM. Press QUIT or MENU to return to the Main Screen[...]

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    11 Enter the Date to Remember using keys 0-9. Press ENTER when date is correct. Enter the message to remember using the keypad. Press ENTER when the message is correct. Continue entering your list. To look at your list, press the DOWN ARROW . The first message and date will appear. Press the DOWN ARROW to view/recall your list. The list will automa[...]

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    12 NUMBER KEYS Use the number keys and function keys to enter your problem. Use ENTER as the equal sign(=). Use SPACE or AC to clear the memory. FOR EXAMPLE : 600 ÷ 25 = (divide is up arrow) (= is ENTER) Display shows : 24 (the correct result) Next example : clear memory (clear is AC or SPACE) 1 3 + 1 1 = (plus is down arrow) (= is ENTER) Display [...]

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    13 Way Cool Happenings Press MENU to see symbols for the seven functions. Use the LEFT or RIGHT ARROW followed by ENTER to select the third symbol, WAY COOL HAPPENINGS. Enter the Date to Remember using keys 0-9. Press ENTER when the date is correct. Enter the Time to Remember. Press ENTER when the time is correct. Press AM/PM to activate AM or PM m[...]

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    14 Press the DOWN ARROW to see your message... and again to see other messages. Press DELETE to erase the message showing on the display. Press QUIT or MENU to return to the Main Screen. Digit Lister Press MENU to see symbols for the seven functions. Use the LEFT or RIGHT ARROW followed by ENTER to select the fourth symbol, DIGIT LISTER. Enter the [...]

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    15 Enter the the persons telephone number using keys 0-9, " - " and space. Press ENTER when the number is correct. Enter the persons birthday using keys 0-9. Press ENTER when the birthday is correct. Press SEARCH to scroll through your list. The first person will be displayed. Then press the DOWN ARROW once to see the first person?[...]

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    16 Password Press MENU to see symbols for the seven functions. Use the LEFT or RIGHT ARROW followed by ENTER to select the fifth symbol, PASSWORD. Enter the four charac- ters that you want to be your password. Press ENTER when your password is correct. The Clueless Organizer will ask you to enter your password again to make sure it is the correct o[...]

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    17 Select whether you want your password on (active) or off (inactive)... or if you want to edit it. Use the LEFT/RIGHT ARROW keys to blink your choice and press ENTER to accept it. Your password will protect your privacy, preventing other people from scrolling through your Clueless Organizer. NOTE: DON'T FORGET YOUR PASSWORD. IF YOU DO, YOU W[...]

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    18 This file has room for fifty (50) characters on one continuous line. Type as much stuff as you can in fifty characters. Use abbreviations. Press ENTER when you are finished. To see your TRENDY STUFF list, press the DOWN ARROW key. Then, press the RIGHT ARROW key to scroll through the line. Press the LEFT ARROW key to scroll back. Press QUIT or M[...]

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    19 T roubleshooting SYMPTOM Unit will not function after initial battery insertion. Unit freezes or will not turn off. The screen becomes dim, cursor movement slows or functions do not work consistently. SOLUTION RESET button on the back of the unit MUST be pressed before using for the first time. Press the RESET button on the back of unit. "A[...]

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    20 Cautions High temperature will destroy the unit. Do not leave unit in direct sunlight. Do not press the liquid crystal display and avoid heavy shock or the display may fail. Replace batteries when the screen becomes dim. Do not use a pencil or pin to press the reset button. Use a ball-point pen. Clean only with a piece of soft dry cloth. Do not [...]

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    21 90-DA Y LIMITED W ARRANTY Tiger Electronics, Inc. (Tiger) warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for 90 days from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not cover damages resulting from accident, negligence, improper service or use or other cau[...]

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    22 The product should be carefully packed in the original box or other packing materials sufficient to avoid damage during shipment. Include a complete written description of the defect, a check if product is beyond the 90-day warranty period, and your printed name, address and telephone number. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND [...]

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    23 NOTES[...]

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    24 NOTES[...]

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    25 Model: 71-533 INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    26 Product Design © 1997 Tiger Electronics, Inc. 980 Woodlands Parkway, Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061 Tiger Electronics (UK) L1c. Belvedere House, Victoria Avenue Harrogate, North Yorkshire HG1 1EL, England. Clueless TM & © 1997 Paramount Pictures. All Rights Reserved. Tiger Electronics, Inc. Authorized User. PRINTED IN HONG HONG 7153301IWTI-1[...]