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Explains the purpose and usage of each button on the dartboard.
Instructions for removing the protective film from the display area.
Provides guidelines for maintaining and cleaning the electronic dartboard.
Describes the auto-suspend feature for power saving and battery life.
Explains how to activate and use the solo play feature against the computer.
Details the interactive "Heckler" feature for audio feedback during gameplay.
Details the general rules and options for playing games on the dartboard.
Explains the rules and scoring for the 301 game.
Describes the rules and strategy for playing the Cricket game.
Explains the rules for the 2-player Scram variation of Cricket.
Describes the Cut-Throat Cricket variation where points go to opponents.
Details the 2-player English Cricket game with specific round objectives.
Explains the challenging Advanced Cricket version using triples and doubles.
Describes the Shooter game testing dart grouping within selected segments.
Explains the Overs cricket variant where players must close out segments.
Details the Unders game where players must score less than their previous total.
Describes the Count-Up game focused on reaching a specified point total.
Explains the Round-The-Clock game where players hit segments sequentially.
Details the Killer game focused on eliminating opponents by hitting their numbers.
Describes Double Down where players score in segments, with score halved if no hits.
Explains Double Down 41 with a reversed sequence and a '41' round challenge.
Details All Fives where scores must be divisible by 5 to earn points.
Explains Shanghai where players score points in sequential segments.
Describes Golf, a dartboard simulation of golf with scoring based on strokes.
Details Football, a game where players select a starting segment and proceed.
Explains Baseball, a 9-inning game where players score runs with bases.
Describes Steeplechase, a race game requiring players to hit segments and hurdles.
Details Bowling, an adaptation where players score pins in frames.
Explains Car Rallying, a race game where players set up a custom track.
Describes Shove a Penny, where players score 3 points per segment in order.
Explains Nine-Dart Century, aiming for 100 points in 9 darts.
Details Green vs. Red, a 2-player game with colored segments.
Explains Gold Hunting, collecting gold for every 50 points scored.
Describes Elimination, where players lose lives for lower scores than opponents.
Details Horseshoes, a 2-player game using segments 20 and 3 for scoring.
Explains Battleground, a 2-player game where players capture opposing segments.
Instructions on how to free a dart segment that has become stuck.
Guidance on removing broken dart tips and using replacements.
Recommendations on dart weight and tip types for the dartboard.
Provides advice on cleaning and maintaining the dartboard's appearance.
Instructions for completing and mailing the product registration card.
Details what the limited warranty covers regarding defects and issues.
Outlines items and conditions not covered by the limited warranty.
Step-by-step procedure for getting warranty service for the product.