Tiger 64-001 manual Racing Smarts, DAY Limited Warranty, Inserting the Batteries

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Even though you are lowering the number of racers in each race, each race becomes harder, because the remaining racers become more aggressive, trying to knock you over!

You will experience different track surfaces — hard, faster surfaces like CONCRETE, DIRT PATHS, and ICE. Softer, slower surfaces like WATER and SNOW.Your Jet Moto’s bike’s suspension fields will react differently to each surface, influencing both traction and grip.

Experiment with pulling back and leaning forward! By pulling back, you will “take more air” off the jump for extra speed! Pulling back can help you jump across ocean waves, rather than falling splat! into the water!!!.

Completing all ten races, automaticaly brings you to the STUNT RACE. In the stunt race, your bike can twist and turn in the air, on jumps, and generally has better agility as you race this final race!

5. RACING “SMARTS”

Here’s some things you need to know for ultimate performance:

HUD

Your “Heads Up Display shows: Laps in race, current lap, current position, elapsed time (during the Practice mode) and turbo indicator.

TURBO BOOSTS

Your bike holds a maximum of four turbo boosts (indicated by four dots on screen). You begin each race with all four and they are increased by one each time you complete a lap. Each turbo boost gives you a short but violent burst of speed. Turbo boosts are best used in straight-aways. It’s hard to win without strategically using them!

SPEEDOMETER

Keep track of your speeds during the Full Season mode!

MAGNETIC GRAPPLE METER

This is the energy bar on your HUD that shows you how much grappling energy you have left. The energy replenishes slowly as you go!

HANDLING

The better the handling, the more responsive a bike. The lighter bikes are generally a little more agile and jumpy while heavier bikes are more stable.

ACCELERATION

Acceleration is rated from standing start to top speed. However, a bike’s mass, lift, and handling may result in some unexpected advantages and weaknesses. Some bikes may have great jump (acceleration) but don’t hold mid-range speeds well, others may start slow but really move to top speeds in a short time. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different bikes!

MASS

The mass (weight) of a bike influences its overall stability and handling. The heavier bikes are less likely to throw you when you get rammed by another rider or run into an obstacle. Heavier bikes are also more likely to knock other riders off course when you collide with them.

LIFT

Lift rates the strength of the suspension field that supports the bike. Lift is felt most when you go off jumps and hi bumps. The stronger the lift, the more air you’ll get off of the ramps. Usually you’ll want to stay close to the ground, but if you know how to use them, bouncier bikes can give you some serious speeds!

MAGNETIC GRAPPLING

The closer you are to the post, the faster you’ll go around it. If you release too late, you’ll smash into a barrier. Start wide on the corners, get a feel for the range of the post, and develop a knack for letting go at the right time. Turn with the grapple so you don’t go around the post and come out facing the wrong way. A good grapple technique can send you out of the turn faster than your top speed, even faster than a turbo boost!

TIME

STEER INTO GRAPPLING POSITION!

OBSTACLES

Ramps: Steer onto ramps for jumping.

Posts: Steer into position to grapple with posts.

Bumps: Watch out for bumpy surfaces — no matter where you’re racing.

Barriers: Keep control of your bike — or you can lose control and smash!

Other riders: Knock them off course — before they knock you off first!

4.Replace the battery compartment cover and the screws that secure it in place.

7.CAUTION/DEFECT OR DAMAGE

To ensure proper function:

Do not mix new & old 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 be charged under adult supervision (If removable).

Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.

Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.

Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.

The supply terminals are not to be short circuited.

8.90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY

Tiger Electronics, Ltd. (Tiger) warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workman- ship 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 causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship.

During this 90-day warranty period, the product will either be repaired or replaced (at Tiger’s option) without charge to the purchaser, when returned with proof of the date of purchase to either the dealer or to Tiger.

Product returned to Tiger without proof of the date of purchase or after the 90- day warranty period has expired, but prior to one year from the original date of purchase, will be repaired or replaced (at Tiger’s option) for a service fee of U.S.$12.00. Payments must be by check or money order payable to Tiger Electronics, Ltd.

The foregoing states the purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty with respect to the product.

All product returned must be shipped prepaid and insured for loss or damage to:

Tiger Electronics, Ltd. Repair Dept.

980 Woodlands Parkway

Vernon Hills, Illinois 6006l, U.S.A.

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 NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING ON OR OBLIGATE TIGER IN ANY WAY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT, INCLUD- ING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE NINETY (90) DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE. IN NO EVENT WILL TIGER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION, USE, OR MALFUNC- TION OF THIS TIGER PRODUCT.

Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts and/or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and/or exclusions of liability may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

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6.INSERTING THE BATTERIES

1.Switch power off, remove the screws which hold the battery compartment cover in place, then remove the battery compartment cover.

2.Remove the old batteries.

3.Replace the old batteries with new ones.

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