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To change Robopanda’s batteries:

NOTE: Before installing or changing 

batteries, make sure that Robopanda 

is turned off (switch is set to the OFF 

position).

1  On the back side of Robopanda,  

 

  open the battery and cartridge

  compartment door.
2  Using a Phillips screwdriver (not  

 

  included), remove the two screws on  

  the battery compartment cover,  

 

  then remove the battery

  compartment cover.
3  Remove the 4x “AA” batteries from    

  the back side battery compartment,   

  and replace with fresh batteries.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you align the 

positive and negative polarities of the 

batteries with corresponding markings 

inside the battery compartment.

Bottom View of Robopanda

4  Replace the battery compartment    

  cover and replace the 2 screws that   

  hold it in place. 
5  Close the battery and cartridge  

 

  compartment door.
6  Under each of Robopanda’s feet,

  there is a battery compartment

  (total of two compartments).

  Remove each battery compartment   

  by removing the two screws on the

  battery compartment doors.
7  From each battery compartment, 

  remove the 3 x “C” batteries, and 

  replace with fresh batteries. 
IMPORTANT: Make sure you align the 

positive and negative polarities of the 

batteries with corresponding markings 

inside the battery compartment.
8  Replace each battery compartment 

  cover and replace the 2 screws that 

  hold them in place.

Back View of

Robopanda

1.5V “AA” LR6/UM3

1.5V “AA” LR6/UM3

1.5V “AA” LR6/UM3

1.5V “AA” LR6/UM3

Battery Compartment

1.5V “C”

LR14/UM2

1.5V “C”

LR14/UM2

1.5V “C”

LR14/UM2

1.5V “C”

LR14/UM2

1.5V “C”

LR14/UM2

1.5V “C”

LR14/UM2

Summary of Contents for ROBOPANDA 8068

Page 1: ...A Fusion of Technology and Personality USER MANUAL Item No 8068 Ages 8 ...

Page 2: ...art Package contents 1 Sensors and lights 1 Battery details 2 Battery installation 2 Important battery information 2 Important safety information 2 To install or change Robopanda s batteries 3 Robopanda basics Powering on off 4 Sleep mode 4 Interacting with Robopanda Robopanda s sensors 5 Touch sensors 5 Tilt sensors 6 Safety touch sensors 6 Sonic sensors 6 Robopanda cartridges Activity and story ...

Page 3: ... cartridges This user manual Package Contents Sensors Lights EJECT FIRST EJECT FIRST Light Up Eyes Safety Pinch Sensor Safety Pinch Sensor Sensors LED Front Head Sensor Belly Sensor Hand Sensor Hand Sensor Leg Foot Sensor Leg Foot Sensor Back Head Sensor Back Sensor Safety Pinch Sensor ...

Page 4: ...g low and he will eventually go to sleep if you continue to play with him without replacing the 4 x AA batteries If the C batteries begin to run low the light on Robopanda s chest will blink and you will need to change all 6 x C batteries NOTE Remove any batteries in Robopanda if he is not going to be played with frequently Important safety information Take note of the following when operating Rob...

Page 5: ...nda 4 Replace the battery compartment cover and replace the 2 screws that hold it in place 5 Close the battery and cartridge compartment door 6 Under each of Robopanda s feet there is a battery compartment total of two compartments Remove each battery compartment by removing the two screws on the battery compartment doors 7 From each battery compartment remove the 3 x C batteries and replace with ...

Page 6: ...fer to the section Robopanda s play modes for a description of these modes Note Make sure he is in a firm sitting or standing position when you switch on Robopanda If not he might fall over when you turn him on Sleep mode If you leave Robopanda unattended he will go into sleep mode to conserve batteries within 4 minutes of the last time you touched him To wake him up from sleep mode toggle the pow...

Page 7: ... Belly 1 Hand 2 Leg Foot 2 Back 1 Head 2 NOTE When you remove Robopanda from his packaging there are stickers placed on his body indicating the location of his various touch sensors You can remove these stickers once you are familiar with him Robopanda will ask you to interact with him by touching his hand belly or another body part to continue the interaction Light Up Eyes Safety Pinch Sensor Saf...

Page 8: ... such as catching a finger in the Robopanda s moveable joints Back of the neck 1 Armpits 2 If Robopanda detects a touch on one of his safety touch sensors he will not move his head or arms until you stop touching him NOTE Do not touch his safety sensors while he is being powered on until he begins to talk Sonic sensor Robopanda has a sonic sensor to hear sounds while you interact with him such as ...

Page 9: ...ure Ask Panda Panda Says How to play Zoo Matching The object of the game is to match escaped zoo animals with their habitat and their food Robopanda asks you to select an animal to rescue first and then identify its favorite food and its home by activating the correct sensor Correctly match the animal with his favorite food and his home to get him safely back to the zoo How to playAsk Panda Robopa...

Page 10: ... 3 If there is a cartridge already inserted push on the Eject button to eject the current cartridge The activity and story cartridge will pop out Remove the current cartridge and insert a new cartridge into the cartridge slot NOTE If you remove the activity and story cartridge while Robopanda is on he will tell you to put the cartridge back in However remember that if you replace the cartridge in ...

Page 11: ... has moods that determine what he says in conversation Robopanda has several moods shy feisty or happy and he will change his conversations and reactions accordingly Teddy the Mini Robopanda When in Friend mode Robopanda will interact with Teddy his plush accessory when he is held to Robopanda s chest Robopanda recognizes his toy friend when the blue light on his chest comes on and he will talk to...

Page 12: ... moves and play them back to you Robopanda will tell you when his memory is full When you want Robopanda to play back his moves wait 3 seconds after you finish teaching him the trick You can also instruct him to remember the trick by touching one of his arms or legs to save it to his memory NOTE When Robopanda is playing back his movements let him play back his routine and avoid touching him until...

Page 13: ...9 Crawling 10 FAQs See Frequently Asked Questions Free Roam 10 Frequently Asked Questions 11 Friend Mode 10 Games Setting 10 Menu Mode 10 Stories Setting 10 Mini robopanda 9 Moods 9 Package Contents 1 Play Mode 9 Power 4 Robopanda Interacting 5 Safety Information 2 Safety Touch Sensors 6 Sensors 5 Safety Touch 6 Sonic 6 Tilt 6 Touch 5 Sleep Mode 4 Sonic Sensors 6 Stories Setting 10 Tilt Sensors 6 ...

Page 14: ... receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING This equipment may experience difficulty and or memory loss when subjected to any electro static discharge radio frequency interference or sudden ...

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