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WARNING
A very small percentage of the public, due to an existing condition, may
experience epileptic seizures or momentary loss of consciousness when viewing
certain types of flashing colors or patterns, especially on television. While the
Dora TV Adventure Globe does not contribute to any additional risks, we do
recommend that parents supervise their children while they play video games. If
your child experiences dizziness, altered vision, disorientation, or convulsions,
discontinue use immediately and consult your physician.
Please note that focusing on a television screen at close range and handling
a joystick for a prolonged period of time may cause fatigue or discomfort. We
recommend that children take a 15-minute break for every hour of play.
5. Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Reason Solution
The toy is ON, but there
is no picture on the TV
screen.
1. Incorrect or missing
power connection
1. Check that new
batteries are correctly
installed, or an AC/DC
adaptor (9V 300mA,
cent er-pos i tive) is
properly connected to
the main unit.
2. Incorrect TV
connection
2. Make sure that the
yellow plug of the main
unit is connected to
the video IN terminal
(usually yellow) of the
TV.
3. Incorrect TV mode
selected
3. Make sure that the TV
is set to “video” mode.
Some TVs have several
video inputs - please
make sure you have
selected the video input
that matches the video
port connected to the
Dora TV Adventure
Globe.
The toy is ON, but there
is no picture (or incorrect
picture) on the TV, and
switching the toy OFF
has no effect.
1. Program needs to
be reset
1. Disconnect all power
supplies (batteries and
adaptor).
TROUBLESHOOTING
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