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Note:
You must press the ZAP button before disconnecting the handheld unit,
or you will lose any data transferred from the TV game. The HH game will display
“Press ZAP to download data”.
Ending a Game
Your pet cannot die, but it can get extremely sick.
If you reach the end of the game, why not explore Giga Island again with a
different pet?
Note:
The game turns off automatically after ten minutes of non-use. After
automatic shutoff, the game unit will need to be turned off and back on again to
continue play.
Troubleshooting
If you do not see the legal screens and then the main title screen after turning the
TV and game unit on:
Check Plugs and Jacks –
Make sure that the video and audio plugs are inserted
into the correct jacks on your TV, VCR or DVD player.
Check Batteries –
Make sure the batteries in the game unit are fresh and properly
installed.
Check TV Channel –
Your TV channel should be set to its auxiliary “gaming”
channel. This is usually indicated as “AUX,” “AV” or “Video.” You may have to refer to
your TV owner’s manual to determine this. To locate your auxiliary channel (usually
one of the following channels: 2, 1, 0, 00, or 99), click down from channel 3 until
“Line 1,” “Line 2,” “Video 1,” “Video 2,” “Front,” “AUX,” “AV” etc. appears on the
screen. Then press the ON button on the game unit. If you are on the right channel,
the game should come on. If this does not work, see if your TV remote has a button
(labeled “Input,” “AUX,” “AV,” “Line,” “TV/Video,” or “Video”) that takes you to the
correct channel. If your remote has one of these buttons, turn your TV to Channel
3 and then hit that button. Then press the ON button on the game unit. The game
should come on.
Check VCR / DVD Player Connection –
Your VCR / DVD player should be set to
“AUX,” “AV” or “Video.” You may have to refer to your VCR or DVD owner’s manual
to determine this.
No Picture –
Try putting a videotape into your VCR, let it start to play, and then
hit STOP. This may give you a blue screen background. Then click down to the
auxiliary channel on your TV.
If you do not get a blue screen, see if your TV and/or VCR has a main menu with
an option for a blue screen background. If you go into the main menu, you can
usually change from “cable” to “video” and get a blue screen.
If you have an older TV, you may find a “hidden door” on the TV that has color,
picture, horizontal, vertical, and antennae/cable buttons. If your TV does have
these, press the antennae/cable button to get a blue screen.
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