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Appendix

Model BTG-110
• More than 2,200 drinks listed • auto resume feature
• 3-line, 24 x 127 continuous pixel LCD
• 1 lithium, CR2032, 3-volt battery
• 6.9 (l) x 10.1 (w) x .8 (h) cm.  • 1.6 oz with battery

Cleaning and Customer Service
To clean this product, spray a mild glass cleaner onto a cloth
and wipe its surface. Do not spray liquids directly on this
product. Do not use or store this product in extreme or
prolonged heat, cold, humidity, or other adverse conditions. If
you have a problem with this product, refer to the warranty. If
you purchased this product outside the United States, contact
the place of purchase to obtain warranty or repair information.

FCC Notice
Complies with the limits for a Class B computing device pursu-
ant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any in-
terference received, including interference that may cause un-
desired operation.

Copyrights, Patents, and ISBN
© 1994 Franklin Electronic Publishers, Inc.,
Mt. Holly, NJ 08060  USA  All rights reserved.
© 1989 by John J. Poister. Published by arrangement with
New American Library, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc.

U.S. Patents 5,113,340; 4,490,811; 4,830,618; 5,218,536;
5,321,609. European Patent 0 136 379. Pat. Pend.
ISBN  1-56712-113-6.

You can find useful conversion and measure-
ment information by reading the Measure-
ments, Bottle Measures, and Old Bottle Sizes
topics.

1. Select 

Measurements, Bottle Measures,

or 

Old Bottle Sizes from the Topics menu.

2. Highlight a subtopic (e.g., 

Dash under

Measurements).

3. Press ENTER.

4. If needed, select a sub-subtopic.

5. Press BACK to go back to the menu.
6. Press CLEAR when done.

Finding Measurements

Summary of Contents for BTG-110

Page 1: ... Electronic Publishers BTG 110 Bartender s guid ide ELECTRO ONIC User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...s you what kind of glass or mug to use It s easy to do This User s Guide shows you how Have fun Key Guide 1 Shows the menus Shows the previous item darkens screen contrast Shows the next item lightens screen contrast Show the Drinks menu Shows the Ingredients menu Turns the product on and off No function Shows a help message Clears to the menus Goes back a step or erases a letter Selects a menu it...

Page 3: ...has an auto resume fea ture You can turn this product off at any time When you turn it on again you return to the last screen you viewed 1 Press ON OFF 2 Press CLEAR to stop the demo The main menus appear Menus Map Getting Started 4 Because of the small screen size it is easy get confused as to where menus are Here is a map of the Bartender s Guide s menus To use them press menu and then select a ...

Page 4: ...nged to show two lines 3 Press ENTER again The font has changed back to three lines 4 Select a font size Adjusting the Screen Contrast If your screen appears to be too light or too dark follow these steps to adjust the screen contrast to your liking NOTE You can adjust the contrast only at the main menus 1 Turn the product on 2 Press NEXT repeatedly to lighten contrast or press PREV repeatedly to ...

Page 5: ... Menu Items Some drink names and other menu items are followed by ellipses because they are too long to fit on one line At any highlighted menu item press to view the complete item Finding the recipe of a drink is easy Simply type its name at the Drinks menu Usually you need to type only a few letters to highlight the drink you want 1 Press DRINK Or select Drinks from the main menus 2 Start typing...

Page 6: ...e matches 7 Select a drink to view its recipe 8 Press CLEAR when done You can search for drinks by selecting one or more ingredients 1 Press INGR Or select Ingredients from the Locate menu 2 Type an ingredient e g vodka 3 Press ENTER The indicate those ingredients are not in any recipes with your selected ingredient s 4 Type another ingredient e g cranberry juice 5 Press ENTER 6 Press to view the ...

Page 7: ...ors topics provide a good introduction to mixology Read them to become familiar with basic terms and concepts 1 Select Glossary or Liquors from the Topics menu 2 Highlight a subtopic e g Absinthe under Glossary 3 Press ENTER 4 Press to read 5 Press NEXT or PREV to view the next or previous subtopics 6 Press BACK to go back to the menu Using Other Topics Deselecting a Menu Item Selected menu items ...

Page 8: ... Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any in terference received including interference that may cause un desired operation Copyrights Patents and ISBN 1994 Franklin Electronic Publishers Inc Mt Holly NJ 08060 USA All rights reserved 1989 by John J Poister Published by arrangement with New American...

Page 9: ...NY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL ITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE STRICTLY LIMITED IN DURA TION TO THAT OF THE EXPRESSED WARRANTY SET FORTH ABOVE THAT IS ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASE THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY SET FORTH ABOVE ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE RETAIL BUYER AND END USER IN CONNECTION WITH THE MANUFACTURE SALE OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT AND ARE IN LI...

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