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200105080IWTI-01 PRINTED IN CHINA ® , TM, & © 2001 T iger Electronics All rights reserved. 980 Woodlands Parkway , V ernon Hills, IL 60061, USA www .tigertoys.com Weakest Link™ & © BBC 2000. Licensed by BBC Worldwide Ltd. TM & © 2001 National Broadcasting Company , Inc. All Rights Reserved. Weakest Link - music written by Paul Far[...]
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W elcome to the W eakest Link! All eight players must work together to build the team’ s bank balance. Seven players will leave the game with nothing. Only one will win the prize. Who is aller gic to intelligence? Who has outstayed their welcome? It’ s up to you to decide, as round by r ound you lose the player voted the W eakest Link! Remember[...]
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ABOUT THE GAME PLA YER BUTTONS – used to identify and choose players during play and for voting CARD CODE WINDOW – used to display the code of the question card in the unit CARD DOOR– used to insert and remove car ds QUESTION WINDOW – used to display the question in play ANSWER BUTTONS – used to select answers P ASS – used in place of a[...]
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During the HEAD-TO-HEAD round The score between the final two players will be displayed. This screen will also be used for SUDDEN DEA TH. ABOUT THE CARDS CARD CODE – used to identify the game card to the game unit Every game card is double-sided with 15 questions on each side. The code on the front of every car d is odd, the code on the back is e[...]
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7 6 The game cards that ar e labeled HEAD TO HEAD are for use in the Head-to-Head and Sudden Death rounds only . They should be separated from the r egular round car ds before you start the game. Game cards can be stor ed in the base of the unit when not being used. OBJECT OF THE GAME The goal of all players is to answer enough questions correctly [...]
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9 8 Finally , the two players must face off in the Head-to-Head r ound. Alternately , each player is asked five (5) special head-to-head questions. The player with the most correct answers is the winner . If there is a tie, the game goes into Sudden Death. In the Sudden Death round, each player is asked one question. As long as both players answer [...]
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TO ENSURE PROPER FUNCTION: • Do not mix old and new batteries • Do not mix alkaline, standard or r echargeable batteries • Battery insertion should be done by an adult • Non-rechar geable batteries are not to be rechar ged • Rechar geable batteries are to be removed fr om the toy before being char ged (if removable) • Rechar geable batt[...]
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13 12 “LET’S PLA Y THE WEAKEST LINK!” Each game has six (6) regular r ounds, one (1) Double Money round and one (1) Head-to-Head round. The regular r ounds are fast paced question and answer r ounds. The goal of each round is to r each the $125,000 target befor e the timer runs out. At the end of each regular r ound, one player is voted off a[...]
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“INSERT A CARD AND ENTER THE CODE” Choose any card fr om the regular game car ds. Raise the card door and insert the card, making sur e that the cutout in the center of the card fits over the tab in the unit. 15 14 NOTE: AL WA YS INSERT A NEW CARD SO THA T THE ODD NUMBERED CODE SHOWS THROUGH THE CARD CODE WINDOW Close the card door . The card c[...]
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17 16 “ST ART THE CLOCK” Anne will start the first round. The LCD will display the r ound number and the timer . Player 1 will always start Round 1. In later rounds, the first player will be the str ongest link from the pr evious round. If question one is not displayed in the question window , the unit will rotate the car d until it is. When it[...]
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19 18 CHANGING THE QUESTION CARD During a round, it is likely that you will use all the questions on one or both sides of the game card. The unit will r ecognize when this happens. Anne will stop the clock so that the card can be turned or replaced. Once this is done corr ectly , the clock will restart and the r ound will continue. ENDING A ROUND I[...]
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21 20 “WHY PLA YER 3?” Once all the votes have been cast, Anne will reveal who voted for whom. She will also ask two random players why they voted the way they did. Just like on TV , players have to explain their actions. T o continue the game, press ST ART . VPs will sometimes be asked to explain their votes. Listen carefully to the r easons t[...]
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23 22 DOUBLE MONEY ROUND After six rounds of play , there will be only two players left in the game. These two players have one last chance to increase the prize total. In this r ound, all money banked will be doubled before it is added to the total. If they manage to r each the $125,000 tar get within the 1 minute 30 second time limit, the amount [...]
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24 CAUTION High temperature will destroy the unit. Do not leave unit in direct sunlight. Do not use a pencil or pin to press the RESET switch. Use a ball-point pen. Do not press the liquid crystal display and avoid heavy shock or the display may fail. Clean only with a piece of soft dry cloth. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 B A N K P A S S A B C 25 SUDDEN DEA TH [...]
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90-DA Y LIMITED W ARRANTY Tiger Electronics (Tiger), warrants to the original consumer pur chaser of this product that the product will be fr ee from defects in material or workmanship for 90 days from the date of original pur chase. This warranty does not cover damages resulting from accident, negligence, impr oper service or use or other causes n[...]
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28 WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expr essly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested found to comply with the limits for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide r easonable p[...]