Excalibur electronic ABC Wide 334 User Manual

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RESETTING THE UNIT

When the unit malfunctions

unexpectedly in any way, press the

RESET key once to restart the unit.

AUTOMATIC POWER OFF

If no key is pressed for three

minutes, the unit will automatically

turn off in order to spare your bat-

teries. Press any key to return to

your last game.

ABC

ABC

WIDE

WIDE

WORLD

WORLD

OF

OF

SPORTS

SPORTS

BASEBALL

BASEBALL

OPERATING MANUAL

www.ExcaliburElectronics.com

Model No. 334

Excalibur Electronics

Excalibur Electronics, Inc.

13755 SW 119th Avenue,

Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.

Phone: 305.477.8080

Fax: 305.477.9516

Play games live at:

www.ExcaliburElectronics.com

EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC., warrants to

the original consumer that its products are free from

any electrical or mechanical defects for a period of

90 DAYS from the date of purchase. If any such

defect is discovered within the warranty period,

EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC., will repair or

replace the unit free of charge upon receipt of the

unit, shipped postage prepaid and insured to the fac-

tory address shown at right.

The warranty covers normal consumer use and does

not cover damage that occurs in shipment or failure

that results from alterations, accident, misuse, abuse,

neglect, wear and tear, inadequate maintenance,

commercial use, or unreasonable use of the unit.

Removal of the top panel voids all warranties. This

warranty does not cover cost of repairs made or

attempted outside of the factory.

Any applicable implied warranties, including war-

ranties of merchantability and fitness, are hereby

limited to 90 DAYS from the date of purchase.

Consequential or incidental damages resulting from

a breach of any applicable express or implied war-

ranties are hereby excluded. Some states do not

allow limitations on the duration of implied war-

ranties and do not allow exclusion of incidental or

consequential damages, so the above limitations

and exclusions in these instances may not

apply.

The only authorized service center in the United

States is:

Excalibur Electronics, Inc.

13755 SW 119th Ave

Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.

Phone: 305.477.8080

Fax: 305.477.9516

www.ExcaliburElectronics.com

Ship the unit carefully packed, preferably in the orig-

inal carton, and send it prepaid, and adequately

insured. Include a letter, detailing the complaint and

including your daytime telephone number, inside the

shipping carton.

If your warranty has expired and you want an esti-

mated fee for service, write to the above address,

specifying the model and the problem.

PLEASE DO NOT SEND YOUR UNIT

WITHOUT RECEIVING AN ESTIMATE

FOR SERVICING. WE CANNOT

STORE YOUR UNIT!

LIMITED

90-

DAY WARRANTY

We make

you think.

R U L E S O F B A S E B A L L

(Cont.)

2. As in real baseball, a match

consists of 9 innings, divided in 2

halves. A half ends after 3 players of

the team at bat are put out. The teams

change sides after completion of the

first half. After the second half ends,

a new inning begins.

3. One strike (1S) is called on the

batter if:

a) He swings at a pitch but misses.

b) He doesn’t swing at a pitch in

the strike zone.

c) He hits a foul ball. (Note: the

batter will be charged one strike per

foul ball, up to two strikes.)

4. One ball (1B) is called when

the batter doesn't swing at a pitch out-

side the strike zone. If the batter is

thrown 4 balls ("Base On 4 Balls") he

advances to first base.

5. One Out (1O) is called if a bat-

ter or runner is put out of play when:

a) The batter is charged a third

strike.

b) A fly ball is caught in the air.

c) A base is tagged for a forced

out.

6. A Home Run is scored when the

batter hits a fair ball beyond the home

run fence. The number of runs a team

scores equals the number of runners

on base plus the batter.

7. "Base on Balls" is called if the

pitch touches any part of the batter's

body. In this case, the batter then

advances to first base.

8. When the batter hits the pitch,

he runs toward first base and contin-

ues on to second, third and home if

he has the chance. Other runners on

base may also continue running to the

next bases.

9. A runner must leave the base

he’s on if another runner of his team

is running for that base.

10. The game ends after all 9

innings are completed. The team

scoring the most runs is the winner. If

both teams score an equal number of

runs, the game ends in a tie. Note:

The game also ends if either team

scores the maximum total of 19 runs.

TO TAKE OUT THE CON-

SPECIAL CARE & HANDLING

• Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping.

• Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best results, use between the

temperatures of 39ºF and 100ºF (4º C and 38º C).

• Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use cleaners with chemical agents.

BATTERY INFORMATION

• CAUTION: BATTERIES SHOULD BE REMOVED AND REPLACED

BY ADULTS ONLY.

• Your ABC Wide World of Sports Baseball Handheld Game uses 2 AA batteries,

not included.

• Do not mix old and new batteries.

• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable

(nickel-cadmium) batteries.

• Do not use rechargeable batteries.

• To avoid explosion or leakage, do not dispose of batteries in a fire or attempt to

recharge standard or alkaline batteries.

• Be sure to insert batteries with the correct polarities and always follow the toy and

battery manufacturers’ instructions.

• Remove batteries and store them in a cool, dry place when not in use.

• Always remove old and dead batteries from the product.

• Do not short-circuit supply terminals.

1. Open the back with your thumb.

2. Remove the controller and pull out the

cord up to about 9 inches.

3. Prop up the unit with the metal stand.

4. Wind up cords as shown.

5. Fit the controller to match the dia-

gram on the compartment.

6. Close the compartment so that

no cords can be seen.

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