additional round of 41 points is included before the bull’s eye, and a player must get through
this challenge before turning to the last round. Play would then go 20, 19, Double, 18, 17, Triple,
16, 15, “41” and bull’s eye.
DOUBLE DOWN
Each player starts the game with 40 points. The object is to score as many hits in the active segment
of the current round. In round 1, players must throw for 15. If no 15s are hit, the player’s score is cut
in half. If some 15s are hit, each 15 (doubles and triples count) is added to the starting score. In round
2, players throw for 16 and hits are added to the score while if no hits are made, the point total is cut
in half. The chart below indicates which the numbers the players are to shoot for in each round. The
player who completes the game with the highest score is the winner.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No Power
Check to see that batteries and/or the adapter is installed properly.
Game Will Not Score
Is the game in setup mode, on hold, or checking the score? Any of these will cause the game to
pause. Push the START/HOLD button to see if the game will restart. If the game does not restart,
push the SCORE button until a “beep” sounds. This should restart the game. In addition, you may
want to ensure that any scoring segments or function buttons are not stuck.
Stuck Segment or Button
Scoring segments can become stuck during shipping or in the course of normal play. If a segment or
button is stuck, all automated scoring functions will stop. A warning signal will sound and the display
will flash indicating the stuck number segment. Gently remove the dart or wiggle the segment to
release it. The game should then resume and scoring functions should return.
A stuck function button will result in a frozen dartboard. The flashing display will show “-F-“ and a
warning will sound. Apply the same technique as described above to free the stuck button.
Removing Broken Tips
Plastic tips are safer for play but may not be as durable. If a tip breaks and remains in the board,
attempt to gently pull it out with pliers. If a short broken tip sticks flush with the segment surface push
it through the hole into the board. Soft tips will not damage the circuit behind the segment. We
recommend using an intact soft tip to push the broken tip through; do NOT use a pointed metal object
of any kind. This can push the stuck tip too deeply into the board and cause damage.
Power or Electro-magnetic
Power outages or electromagnetic interference can cause erratic performance or failure of the
dartboard. This can be caused by a heavy thunderstorm, a power line surge, a rolling power outage,
or close proximity to an electric motor or microwave. To restore the game’s normal operation, remove
the batteries for several seconds and then reinstall. Attempt to remove the source of interference, if
possible.