Talk Button
Microphone
Power/Volume Knob
Getting Started
Turning Power On/Off
Speaking
Installing the Batteries
Battery Installation
DP-210 IB_back Printing color: Black May 19, 11.
Note:
Batteries should always be installed by an adult.
쐃
Use a Phillips screwdriver to open the battery
compartment door located on the back of the unit.
쐇
Insert 4 AAA (R03) batteries into each Walkie
Talkie with + and - terminals as indicated in the
compartment.
쐋
Replace the compartment door and tighten the
screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not
over-tighten the screw.
WARNING:
DO NOT DISPOSE OF BATTERIES
IN HOUSEHOLD TRASH. CONSULT LOCAL
REGULATIONS FOR PROPER BATTERY DISPOSAL.
For the Best Possible Performance
• We recommend the use of alkaline batteries for longer life.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
• Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity.
• Remove exhausted batteries from the unit.
• Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable
batteries.
• Remove the rechargeable batteries from the unit
before charging.
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
• Batteries should be removed if the item will not be
used for an extended period of time, such as a month
or longer, to prevent battery leakage or damage.
• Rechargeable batteries should only be charged under
adult supervision.
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as
recommended are to be used.
• Turn
Power/Volume Knob
right (clockwise) to turn
on the Walkie Talkies. The Power LED will light to
indicate unit is ON.
•
Both
Walkie Talkies must be turned on in order to
send and receive messages.
• Turn
Power/Volume Knob
left (counter-clockwise)
to shut off the Walkie Talkies.
Press and hold the
Talk Button
while speaking into
the Microphone. Release
Talk Button
to listen. Adjust
volume using
Power/Volume Knob.
You Should Know
For clear transmission, keep the antenna pointing
upwards and the microphone approximately two
inches from your mouth.
Speaker
Power LED
쐃
쐇
Walkie Talkies can be used for all kinds of fun games
and activities. Here are two suggestions:
Hide and Seek
Just like regular Hide and Seek, but with a twist: the
“Hider” can send clues to the “Seeker” using the Walkie
Talkies.
Mystery Sounds
Can you recognize the mystery sound? One kid sends
a sound over the Walkie Talkies, while another tries to
guess what the sound is. Examples can include an
animal, song, TV show, or anything else!
It is important to keep the Walkie Talkies as dry and
clean as possible. You may clean the cabinet with a
cloth or sponge moistened with mild soap and water.
Do not attempt to use strong cleansers or solvents, as
they may cause damage.
Listening
Playing Walkie Talkie Games
Maintenance
Questions or Comments
• Both Walkie Talkies must be turned on and have
their antennas pointing upwards in order to send
and receive messages (speak and listen).
• Messages cannot be received while the
Talk
Button
is being pressed. Release the
Talk Button
to listen.
• Messages can be heard through the Speaker.
• For questions or comments regarding this or other
KIDdesigns products, please call our toll-free
number:
1-888-TOP-TOYS
Also visit our website:
www.kiddesigns.com
If problems persist, please do not attempt to repair
unit; see warranty for factory service.
If one or both of the Walkie Talkies do not work, this
may indicate that the batteries are weak. Insert 4 new
AAA (R03) batteries into each unit. If the signal range
of the Walkie Talkies decreases notably, this may again
be an indication that the batteries are weak. Insert 4
new AAA (R03) batteries into each unit.
Please keep in mind that this product does not transmit
well through obstacles such as trees, buildings, and
metal structures.
If there is a sizable increase in static, it may be due to
the proximity of electric motors, fluorescent lights, power
lines, or other signal-disrupting objects. You may have
to change your location.
If problems persist, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR
THE UNIT. See the Warranty for factory services.
Troubleshooting
���