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Brand | Tiger |
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Model | 11-009 |
Category | Board Game |
Language | English |
Details on using magnetic chess pieces and their importance.
Instructions on how to reset the computer in case of malfunction.
Safety warning regarding small chess pieces and age suitability.
Steps to begin playing, including battery insertion and power-on.
Guidance on placing chess pieces in their starting positions.
Description of the ON key function for starting the computer.
Description of the OFF/SAVE key function for saving game state.
Description of the NEW GAME key function to start a new game.
Description of the MOVE key function to advance the game.
Description of the TAKE BACK key function to undo moves.
Description of the LEVEL key function for setting difficulty.
Description of the WHITE/BLACK key for color selection.
Description of the SOUND key to toggle audio.
Description of the SET-UP POSITION key for custom board setup.
Description of the HINT key for receiving advice.
Description of the PIECE KEY function to verify positions.
Description of the TEACHING MODE key for learning.
Overview of the chess and checkers computer and its benefits.
Explanation of the objective of chess: checkmate.
Detailed explanation of the en passant pawn capture move.
Explanation of the castling move and its conditions.
Description of how the bishop moves diagonally on the board.
Description of the knight's unique 'L' shaped move.
Explanation of pawn movement, capture, and promotion.
Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into the computer.
Instructions on how to initiate a new chess game.
Information on how the computer signals and handles illegal moves.
How the computer announces check, checkmate, and draws.
How to turn the computer off and save the current game position.
Details on the 11 different time-based skill levels.
Description of fun levels and playing styles (Normal, Aggressive, Passive).
Instructions for changing computer levels and player time limits.
How to set up and solve mate problems with the computer.
How to use the mode for playing against others or replaying games.
How to switch sides or have the computer play itself.
Detailed steps for undoing moves, including captures and promotions.
Instructions on how to get a move suggestion from the computer.
How to stop the computer's analysis and make it move.
How to check the memory's record of piece locations.
Guide to setting up new or modified board positions.
Using the system to learn by playing with selected pieces.
Advice on keeping the chess computer clean and dry.
Technical details of the chess computer model.
Instructions and warnings for battery installation and use.