Kids2 30877-49TX1 RC Toy User Manual 30877 3L Move Go Music Mirror

KIDS II, INC. RC Toy 30877 3L Move Go Music Mirror

User Manual

– 1 –ESPAÑOL: PÁGINA 5  •  FRANÇAISE : PAGE 9IMPORTANT! KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.30877  move & go music mirrorInstruction SheetCongratulations on your purchase of a new Baby Einstein™ product! Please read all instructions before assembly and use of the move & go music mirror toy.WARNINGSafety Guidelines to Prevent SeriousInjury or Death•The music mirror is intended for visual stimulation and is not intended to be grasped by the child.• Do not use music mirror as floor toy for child.POSSIBLE ENTANGLEMENT OR STRANGULATION HAZARD:• Keep the music mirror out of the baby’s reach.• NEVER attach any additional strings or straps to the music mirror.IMPORTANT:• Adult assembly is required to mount the product and to change the batteries.• Care should be taken when unpacking the product.• Examine product frequently for damaged, missing, or loose parts.• Do not use product if damaged or broken.Mounting Instructions1Choose the proper mounting configuration...1A: Rear-facing infant; rear seat with headrest1B: Rear-facing infant; rear seat without headrest1C: Forward-facing childSkip to the proper step (1A, 1B, or 1C) and follow the instructions.1AFor rear-facing infant, rear seat with headrest...ARaise the rear seat headrest that the infant will be facing.BUnbuckle the straps on the music mirror unit.CPosition the music mirror on the rear seat as shown.DBuckle the straps around the headrest supports.EAdjust both straps so that your child can easily see the music mirror unit while seated.Skip to Step 2.1BFor rear-facing infant, rear seat without headrest...AUnbuckle the straps on the music mirror unit.BPosition the music mirror on the rear seat as shown.COrient the strap anchors toward the rear seat.DInsert each strap anchor approximately 1.5” (4 cm) into the crevice between the top edge of the rear seat and the shelf (rear deck) at the rear window.EAdjust both straps so that your child can easily see the music mirror unit while seated.Skip to Step 2.
– 2 –1CFor forward-facing child...ARaise the front-seat headrest that will be in front of the child.BUnbuckle the straps on the music mirror unit.CHold the music mirror behind the front seat as shown.DBuckle the straps around the headrest supports.EAdjust both straps so that your child can easily see the music mirror unit while seated.Continue with Step 2.2Adjust the mirror.AReach behind the music mirror unit and unfasten the mirror support strap from the hook-and-loop patch.BHold the mirror in position according to your child’s car seat configuration:• For rear-facing infant – Aim the mirror so that the driver can see the infant in their rear-view mirror.• For forward-facing child – Aim the mirror so that the child can see him/herself in the mirror.CFasten the mirror support strap to the back of the unit, locking it into position.Installing the BatteriesThe move & go music mirror requires two sets of batteries:•music mirror unit – requires (4) size AA (1.5V) batteries (included)• RF remote control – requires (3) size AAA (1.5V) batteries (not included)Please use alkaline batteries for better performance.CAUTION: Follow the battery guidelines in this section. Otherwise, battery life may be shortened or the batteries may leak or rupture.BucklesMirror support strapHook-and-loop patch• Always keep batteries away from children. • Do not mix old and new batteries.  • Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries. • Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. • Install the batteries so that the polarity of each one matches the markings in the battery compartment. • Do not short-circuit the batteries. • Do not store batteries in areas that have extreme temperatures (such as attics, garages, or automo-biles). • Remove exhausted batteries from the battery compartment. • Never attempt to recharge a battery unless it is specifically marked “rechargeable.” • Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged. • Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision. • Do not use rechargeable alkaline batteries in a Ni-Cad or Ni-MH battery charger. • Please use the correct disposal method for batteries.1To access the music mirror unit batteries...ARemove the unit from the car seat mounting location.BUnfasten the fabric cover on the back of the music mirror unit.CLoosen the (2) screws that secure the battery compartment cover. (The screws are retained in the battery cover.)DTemporarily remove the cover.2To access the RF remote control batteries...ALoosen the (2) screws that secure the battery compartment cover. (The screws are retained in the battery cover.)BTemporarily remove the cover.3Install the batteries.AUse the required battery type for the music mirror unit or the RF remote control.BObserve the polarity markings embossed on the bottom of the compartment.CReplace the battery cover on the music mirror unit and/or RF remote control and tighten the screw(s). Do not overtighten.Phillips screwdriverBattery coverFabric coverBattery coverCorrect Incorrect
– 3 –Operating InstructionsIntroductionThe baby einstein™ button and the caterpillar character’s five color lenses are on the front of the music mirror unit. The Power/Mode Switch on the back of the music mirror unit allows you to set the operating mode. Slide the Power/Mode Switch on the back of the music mirror unit to the Play Mode position for normal use of the move & go music mirror. The music mirror unit must be in Play Mode in order to respond to the RF remote control.NOTE: If the RF remote control is not available or it has low batteries, use the baby einstein™ button instead. See “Front Panel Control” on page 3.Power ON/OFFPower ON – Press the baby einstein™ button to power ON the unit. Motion caused by movement of car, etc. may also power ON the unit. A short musical fanfare announces that the unit is ready to accept control input from either the RF remote control or the front panel button.Power OFF – The music mirror unit prepares for auto-shutoff 30 minutes after the last melody or learning program has completed. The short musical fanfare plays one minute before the auto-shutoff occurs. Press any button on the RF remote control to resume melody play and reset the timer.Color lensesbaby einstein™ buttonOFF Play ModeTry-Me ModeOFF – Turns OFF the electronics in the unit and resets the timers for the music and lights.Try-Me Mode – For in-store demonstrations; designed to conserve battery life. Press the baby einstein™ button to activate the music mirror unit.Play Mode – For RF remote control operation of the music mirror. This is the normal operating mode.RF Remote ControlPress any of the four buttons to control the music mirror unit.Music Play Button – Press to start a randomly selected melody. Dancing lights in the color lenses accompany the music. Press the Music Play Button during any melody to skip to the next melody and continue playback.The music mirror unit plays the song list twice and stops. (See song list in next section.) Press the Music Play Button again to restart the melodies.Learning Colors Button – Press this button to to begin a color learning program. It covers English, Spanish, and French color names for each of the five color lenses on the music mirror unit. The learning program is in two parts:1Part 1 – A five-color lesson for each language: The music mirror unit will say each of the five color names in English while lighting the corresponding color lens. A short melody follows the fifth color name, and the color lenses dance to the music (pulse in order, left to right). The color lesson is repeated in Spanish and then again in French.2Part 2 – One five-color lesson, combined languages: The music mirror unit will say each of the five color names in English, Spanish, and French in succession. The corre-sponding color lens illuminates for each color. A melody follows each color name, and the color lenses dance to the music (pulse in order, left to right).Lights Enable/Disable Button – Press this button to disable the lighted color lenses during Music Play operation. This function allows music-only operation for nighttime driving.NOTE: The lights cannot be disabled during the Learning Colors Program (works only during Music Play). Volume Control Button – Press this button to change the music volume. The settings alternate among low, high, and mute. Use mute when you need lights-only operation without interrupting the play sequence of the music mirror unit.Front Panel ControlUse the baby einstein™ button for basic operation of the music mirror unit or when the RF remote control is not available. Press the button once to play all the melodies on the song list. After the last melody plays the colors learning program begins. The learning program includes both parts as described in the previous RF remote control section.colorscouleurscoloresMusic Play Learning ColorsLightsEnable/DisableVolume Controlcolorscouleurscolores
The move &go music mirror includes the followingmelodies:Full-length versions of these melodies and others are••• TM •••available on Baby Emstem senes children's mUSICCDs:Press the button once during Part 1 of the colors learningprogram to advance to Part 2. After the colors learningprogram is complete, the unit performs an auto-shutoff.Press the baby einstein ™button or move the toy to powerON the unit again.Problem Probable Cause ISolutionMusic volume isWeak batteries in music mirror unittoo low or col or Incorrect battery installation in musiclights are dim mirror unitWARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit notexpressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate theequipment.............•.~ NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to#i comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits aredesigned to provide reasonable protection against harmful inter-ference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmfulinterference to radio communications.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur ina particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmfulinterference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user isencouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures:• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different fromthat to which the receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician forhelp.FCCStatementThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation issubject to the following two conditions:1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and2. this device must accept any interference received, includinginterference that may cause undesired operation.ACanada 310 StatementThis Category I1 radiocommunication device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-3 10.Carrier frequency: 49.860MHz; Field strength: 68.1dB 11 V/m at 3mProblem Probable Cause ISolutionMusic does notPower/Mode Switch is in OFF positionplay after Exhausted batteries in music mirror unitpressin&~aby einstein buttonRF remotemusic mirror TL~nitis in auto-shutoff. (Presscontrol does not babyeinstein button.)work Power/Mode Switch is in OFF or Try MepositionRF remote control is out of range of unit.Use within a 10ft. radius (3.3m).Exhausted batteries in music mirror unitExhausted batteries in RF remote controlCD #4: Baby MozartCD #5: Baby NewtonCD #6: Baby BeethovenTMCD #1: Baby NeptuneCD #2: Lullaby ClassicsCD #3: GalileoComposer MelodyCDMendelssohnSpring Song #2MozartVariations (Twinkle, Twinkle), K265-#3300e TelemannConcerto in A #1VivaldiFour Seasons, Spring, I st movement#1M ozartPiano Concerto No. 21 in C, K467, 2nd#3movement BeethovenContradance No. 11 #1MozartNocturne No. 6, K239, 1st movement#1VivaldiConcerto in D Major, RV93, 1st#5movement MozartPiano Sonata in C, K545, 1st movement#4BeethovenRhondo a Capriccio in G, Op. 129#6Song ListTroubleshooting©The Baby Einstein Company, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Baby Einstein, Baby Neptune, and the Boy's Head Logo are trademarks of The Baby Einstein Company, LLC. All RightsReserved. EINSTEIN and ALBERT EINSTEIN are trademarks of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. All Rights Reserved. • www.albert-einstein.org • www.babyeinstein.comKids 11, Inc .• Alpharetta, GA 30022 USAwww.kidsiLcomKids 11 US Mexico S.A. de C.V.Av. Vasco de Quiroga No. 3900 - 905 ACol. Lomas de Santa Fe • Cuajimalpa, Mexico D.F. • c.P. 05300Kids 11 Canada Co. • Mississauga, Ontario L4W 5A6 CanadaKids 11 Australia pty Ltd .• Castle Hill, NSW, 2154 AustraliaKids 11 UK Ltd. • 960 Capability GreenLuton, Bedfordshire LUl 3PE UKokidsII'CECustomer Service • Servicios al consumidor • Service consommateurswww.kidsii.com/customerserviceUS/Canada 1-800-230-8190Mexico (55) 5292-8488Australia (02) 9894 1855UK +44 (0) 870 351 72862007 Kids 11,Inc. • Printed in China • 30877_IS060807R5-4-

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