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1. USING YOUR COMPUTER
First, Install the Batteries
1
Your chess computer runs on two “AAA” (AM4/RO3)
batteries. For longer battery life (up to 300 hours), use fresh
alkaline batteries. Insert the batteries as shown in Figure 1-1.
Press GO to turn the computer on—a beep signals that the
game is ready to play. If the computer does not respond, use
a paper clip or another sharp object to press into the hole
marked ACL in the base of the unit for at least one second.
This resets the computer.
Ready to Play? Here’s How to Move!
2
Follow these steps to start a game:
a. Press GO to turn the computer on.
b. Press NEW GAME, and set up the chess pieces in their
starting positions, with the White pieces nearest to you,
as shown in Figure 1-2.
c. To make a move, lightly press down on the piece you
want to move until you hear a beep (see Figure 1-3).
The computer’s sensory board registers your move, and
the display shows the square that was pressed.
d. Take the piece and lightly press it down on the square
you want to move to. A second beep sounds and the
computer starts thinking about its move.
The Computer Makes Its Move
3
When the computer moves, it beeps and shows its
move in the display, as shown in Figure 1-4. Press the
indicated piece down on its from square (e7, in this case)
until you hear a beep.
(Note that the display changes to show
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