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Guidance on keeping product instructions for model number and assembly.
Provides hours, website for replacement parts, and technical support contact details.
Lists necessary tools like screwdrivers and batteries for dartboard setup.
Visual guide to all included dartboard components with quantities.
Instructions for carefully unpacking the dartboard and checking included components.
Detailed steps for correctly hanging the electronic dartboard on a wall.
Explains the purpose and operation of each button on the dartboard.
Recommendation to remove a protective film from the display for better visibility.
Step-by-step guide on how to turn on, select games, and start playing.
Details on how to set up and play in team mode with different configurations.
Essential advice on maintaining the dartboard, including what to avoid.
Explanation of the dartboard's power-saving suspend mode.
Guide to playing solo against the computer at various skill levels.
Comprehensive list of available dart games and their variations.
Rules for the popular 301 dart game, including double in/out options.
Detailed rules for playing the strategic Cricket dart game.
Rules for Cricket variant focusing on closing segments without scoring points.
Instructions for the two-player Scram game, a variation of Cricket.
Rules for a Cricket variant where points are added to opponents' totals.
Challenging Cricket variant requiring players to close segments using doubles and triples.
Rules for the Shooter game testing segment grouping ability with computer assistance.
Instructions for Overs game where players score higher than their previous total.
Rules for Unders game where players score less than their previous total.
Guide to the Count-Up game aiming to reach a specific point total.
Rules for the High Score game focused on accumulating points over several rounds.
Instructions for Round-The-Clock game, requiring hitting segments in sequence.
Rules for Killer game where players become 'Killers' and eliminate opponents.
Instructions for Double Down game, focusing on scoring in active segments.
Variant of Double Down with a reversed sequence and a special '41' round.
Rules for All Fives game, requiring scores divisible by 5.
Instructions for Shanghai game, progressing through segments 1-20.
Simulation of golf, requiring players to score 3 hits per hole to advance.
Dartboard adaptation of football, requiring players to hit segments in a specific order.
Dartboard adaptation of bowling, requiring accurate throws to score points/pins.
Dartboard version of baseball, with players scoring runs based on hits per inning.
Game requiring players to complete a 'track' by hitting segments in order, with hurdles.
Game using segments 15-20 and bullseye, requiring 3 points per segment.
Objective is to score 100 points or less in 3 rounds (9 darts).
Two-player game where players hit segments of their color to score points.
Players challenge opponents by hitting targets of choice, earning chances to pick targets.
Two-player game using segments 20 and 3 to simulate horseshoe pits.
Objective is to eliminate opponents by scoring higher total points over rounds.
Two-player game where one player is the cat and the other is the mouse.
Game where players collect gold for points divisible by 50 and steal from others.
Procedure for resolving a dart stuck in a board segment.
Guidance on removing broken dart tips and using replacement tips.
Recommended weight and type of darts for the electronic dartboard.
Instructions on how to clean the dartboard safely without causing damage.
Specifies what is covered by the manufacturer's warranty and what is excluded.
Procedure for contacting the company and returning the product for warranty service.