Kader MI021LEFT Hand Band Glove User Manual 15

Kader Industrial Company Limited Hand Band Glove 15

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HANDB AND QUICK START
MANUAL
MI—OZ 1-05, MI»021-O6, MH)2 1-07,
“1-02 1-08, MI—021—09, MI-021—10
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Wining: Changes or modifications to this unit not
expme approved by the party responsible for
compliance could vuiii the user‘s authority to operate
the equipment,
Note: This equipment has been mdandfimndm comfy with
(in! limt‘ufin u Chm a llfgilul devicz, pursuant to purl 15 ufthz
. FCC Rules. the" a limit: we dawn to pmvide reasonable
finnetibh against Wt tnéifmm in z: magnum: ‘
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gunfigkwfiammtcmmm. However; there is m
. Mammy“ will not occur in a particular
ilmallatian. 1/1th equipment does cam harmful interfzrencz
21mm general“, um andcan, radiate
to radio or tclcw'aian macplhzn, when can 5: dctermincd by
turning Ike equtumzm afana' an, the user is encqumged ta try
to correct the interference by wt: or more aflhejbllowinz
”teams:
-Reorienl ar relocate the receiving antenna.
' Jncrease the separatian between the equipment and receiver.
{hm-act the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dyferem/mm
' mm to which the recetver I: connected,
-Cansull the dealer or an experienced radio/[V technician for
help
This device complies with Par! 15 oflhe FCC Rules. Operation
1“: nily'acl m [hf/allowing two conditiom: (I) mi: dovica may
not cause harmful try/mama. and (2) flu“: device must accep/
wry (Incl/brunt met LL mum/mg Interference l/tlll may
cause undesired opera/mi:
PARENTS - We remmmend that the transformer is
periodically examined for conditions that may result
in the risk offire. c'w tric shock. or injury to persons
and that, in an event such conditions are present‘ the
transfomter should not be used until properly
repaired.
Q INSTRUCTIONS AND
vJARE
POWER ADA)
Power Source - OPLi-il’: [his product using only the
power source indiculfd on its marking lube]. Ifyou
are not sure nyour ltmnc's power typo, consult your
product dealer or I
ml power company.
Power Cord Prolccti .r. — Route the power supply
(0111 so it is not like?) to he uztlkcd on or pinched by
imns placed on m xturinst tlmn, puyiup partlculm
nrtmuinn to cords 5, cu Winona iu‘t’fllacl.
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A 55 LE OF CON'I'ENTS
Page
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lnu‘mduclion
Package Contents 4
Battery Placement and Recharging 4
Taking Care of Your HandBandTM 8
Using your HandBandTM 8
Demo Songs 9
Introduction
Thank you for your purchase of the HandBandTM.
We hope that you will enjoy hours of family
entertainment with this product.
Package Contents
. 1 Pair ofHandBand Gloves
- 1 Speaker Box
0 1 DC Adapter
0 l Audio—Cable
- 1 Instructional CD-ROM
o 1 Quick Stan Manual
Battery Placement and Recharging
The first thing to def afier you unpack your
HandEandTM is to install the batteries in the speaker
box and make sure that the batteries in the gloves are
fully charged.
Speaker Battery Placement:
I. Make sure the power of the speaker is off.
2, Unscrew one ofthe_ battery dams and inmll/
replace 2 AA baneries as indicated by the
diagrams.
3. chl'dua the ballcry door and screw in place.
4. Repeal steps 2 and 3 with the other battery
rlnm'
Recharging the Glove Battery (recommended in
he done by an Adult):
1. Make sure the power of both gloves is turned
OR”.
2. Insert onc of the DC jacks to one of the
gloves (DO NOT Plug the adaptor first!)
3. Repeat Step 2 for the rather glove.
4. Plug the Adaptor to the AC outlet.
5. mmwfllneedlabechlmdmnlunlhum.
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BATTERYAND RECHARGING ~
ADAPTOR PRECAUTIONS:
- Do notmix old mdiww luxuries,
- Do, not mix allraling, standard (urban-zinc).
- Do not [M rechargeable batteries unless otherwise stared.
- Amman or bauery chargers use-1 will! the my are m be
regularly examined for damage lathe cord, plug, enclosure and
other plank and that, in m event of such dzmlge,tl1e rgy must
not be used with this transformer or battery charger until the
damage has been repaired,
- The my is not to be connected to more than the recommended
number of power suppliei.
- Non-rechargeable bnueries are mu m be rechargedl
~ Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult
Jupcrvifion.
- Only bailellc‘s arm: same or equivalent type as recommended
are to be used
- Batteries are m be inserted with rl-ie anneal pulai-hy.
- Dralned our balleries are to be removed from the my,
- The supply terminals are not to be shun-circuited.
- The toy is net intended for children under 3 years old.
- 'Ihe toy must only be used with the recommended
unnsformer.
. The transformer is nor a my.
- Toys liflble to be cleaned with liquid are to be disconnected
from the transformer before cleaning,
Taking Care of Your HandBand’l‘M
If you need to clean you l-landBalld"'M follow the
fallnwing gm'dptiness
I. Only use a clean soft cloth to clean the unit.
2. Do not when)! solvent to clean the unit
3. Do not itnhierse in water.
4. Unplug the adapter before cleaning.
Using glou r HandBan dTM
Once the batteries are installed in the speaker and
charged in the gloves you will be able to start using
your HandBandTM.
1. Clip the speaker to your belt and DUI on the gloves.
2, Tum on both gluves and the speaker,
Select if you are going to play ona surface (table) or
on the air by sliding aw mm on the spam
correspondingli'.
4. Select the instrument you want to play by messing
the instrument humn on the right lurid console.
5. Sun Playing.
For further infunnution plme watch the included
instructional (TD-ROM.
Demo Songs
Following you will find six songs that you can play
with your HandBandTM. For additional songs look
for the official HandBandTM Songbook
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10
2nd Drum (Anon
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Keyboard Songs:
Don't Cry Lime Girl
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14
Helping Mom
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