Crivit DS-1435 User Instructions

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User Instructions
Version: 12/2011
Gyártja/Výrobce/Výrobca:
DELTA-SPORT HANDELSKONTOR GMBH ⋅ Wragekamp 6 ⋅ D-22397 Hamburg
Illustration 1
Obrázek 1
Obrázok 1
Rysunek 1
1. ábra
Prikaz 1
Abbildung 1
Származási hely/Vyrobeno v/Vyrobené v:
Kína/Čína/Číne
Electronic Dartboard
DS-1435
Elektroniczna gra w darta
Elektronikus darts tábla
Elektronska tarča za pikado
Elektronický terč na šipky
Elektronický terč
Elektronische Dartscheibe
-MADE IN CHINA-
Playing and user instructions
Playing and user instructions 5
Instrukcja gry i obsługi 23
Játékszabály és használati útmutató 41
Navodila za igranje in uporabo 59
Návod ke hře a obsluze 78
Návod na hru a obsuhu 96
Spiel- und Bedienungsanleitung 114
Table of contents
Scope of Delivery 6
Technical data 6
Intended use 6
Safety instructions 6 - 7
Safety instructions power adapter 7
Assembly instructions 7 - 8
Assembly of the dartboard 7 - 8
Assembly of the darts 8
Name and function of parts 8
Operation of the dartboard 9 - 11
Switching on and off 9
Function keys 9 - 10
Game selection and list of the difficulty levels (Table 1) 11
Game rules 12
Games 12 - 20
Troubleshooting 21
Maintenance, care, storage 22
Disposal instructions 22
3 year warranty 22
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Read these instructions through carefully and retain them for future
reference. Be sure to include the instructions should you pass on the
product to a third party.
Scope of Delivery
1 x playing and user instructions 1 x electronic dartboard
12 x shaft/12 x grip/12 x flight
(each 3 x in blue, green, red and black)
112 x soft tips (tip) 1 x power adapter
1 x screws & 1 x wall plug 1 x scratch line
Technical data
Electronic Dartboard
Model: DS-1435
Dimensions: 417 x 507 x 26 mm (width x height x depth)
Power rating: 9V DC
300 mA
= Safety class III
Power adapter
Model: EU: YJS003A-0900300G Model: UK: YJS003A-0900300B
Input: 230V/50 Hz Output: 9V
300mA
= Safety class II
Intended use
This dartboard product is a sports item and is not suitable for children under 14-years-old!
The item contains small parts which could be swallowed by children and, as sports equipment, it
requires pin-point accuracy and concentration, as well as a high level of motor skills.
The item has been designed for private use indoors, and is not intended for commercial use
or for use outdoors. This item is to be used exclusively with darts fitted with soft tips.
If used with darts fitted with steel tips this will cause irreparable damage.
Safety instructions
Danger of injury!
This item is not suitable for use by people (including children) with limited physical, sensory or
mental abilities or with a lack of experience and/or a lack of knowledge, unless they are
supervised by a person responsible for their safety, or receive instruction from a responsible person
on how to use the apparatus.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the item.
Do not throw or aim the darts at people or animals.
When in use make sure that the dartboard is positioned or arranged in such a way, that as far as
possible, people will not wander between the dartboard and the player.
Do not attach the dartboard to a door!
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Avoiding material damage!
Use exclusively proper original replacement tips, in order to avoid the darts ricocheting off the
dartboard. We strongly recommend you do not use long tips for electronic dartboards.
They quickly buckle and easily break (Removing broken-off tips from the dartboard –
Troubleshooting, page 21).
Do not allow the item to be exposed to extreme weather conditions and temperatures.
Protect the item from moisture and dampness. The electronics could be damaged.
Safety instructions power adapter
ATTENTION
Important information for use of the adapter!
Note: The device gets warm during normal use.
Only use the adapter in connection with the Dartboard DS-1435.
Only use the supplied adapter!
Only use original spare parts in the event of a defect!
First unplug the adapter from the wall socket before disconnecting the adapter from the dartboard.
The adapter is suitable for indoor use only. Keep away from moisture.
If the housing or the power lead of the device is damaged, discontinue using the adapter.
Disconnect the device from the mains if not used over a longer period of time.
The mains output line is not allowed to be short-circuited.
The external connection cable from this transformer cannot be substituted; if the cable is damaged,
the transformer will have to be scrapped.
Assembly instructions
Assembly of the dartboard (Illustration 2 and 3)
Select a suitable position with approx. 3 m free space around it.
The ‘scratch line’ must be at a distance of 2.37 m from the dartboard.
Fix the dartboard to the wall so that the centre of the bull’s eye is at a height of 1.73 m above the
ground.
Mark an appropriate drill hole with a pencil on the wall. Drill a hole
at the marked point on the wall. Insert the screw using the appropriate wall plug and
finally hang the dartboard on the screw using the mounting hole.
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Assembly of the darts
Screw the tip and shaft together as
indicated into the grip and insert
the unfolded flight into the
cross-slots.
Name and function of parts (Illustration 1)
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Single: Score as indicated
2
Double: Number of points x 2
3
Triple: Number of points x 3
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Bull‘s Eye: Outer ring is worth 25 points; the inner ring is worth 50 points
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Catcher: Edge throw, no point
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Function keys (see Chapter function keys, page 9-10)
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Results display: Shows in rotation the target / information, hit, total points result,
and which player‘s turn it is.
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Dart indicator: Shows how many throws (darts) the player still has left
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Scoreboard
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Display for Double In (DI), Double Out (DO) and for the game Count Down
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Plug for power adapter
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Dart holder
Ill. 4
Ill. 2 Ill. 3: Dartboard backside
Mounting hole
Tip Grip
Shaft Flight
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Operation of the dartboard
Switching on and off
The article is provided with an automatic shut off.
To switch on the article connect the power adapter to the socket and the dartboard.
If the article is not used for longer than 10 minutes, the display and systems switch off automatically
(standby mode). When the power adapter is plugged in, the article “remembers” the last score. Pres-
sing any button will switch the article on again. Remove the plug to shutdown the article completely.
Function keys (Illustration 1)
GAME
Press this button to choose a game. On the left results display the game displayed (G01-27,
see table 1; page 11); on the right results display the first option of the game is displayed.
OPTION
Press this key to select various options within a game (see table 1; page 11).
PLAYER - SCORE
Press this button before starting the game to select the number of players.
During a game the score of all players is displayed by pressing the button.
Pressing 1x shows players 1 and 2 (3 red lights on the left scoreboard); pressing 2x shows players
3 and 4 (6 red lights on the left scoreboard); pressing 3x shows players 5 and 6 (9 red lights on the
left scoreboard); pressing 4x shows players 7 and 8 (12 red lights on the left scoreboard).
HANDICAP
Press this button before starting the game to select the level of difficulty / options for the different
players.
Example:
You want to play the game G01 with 3 players (all with a different handicap).
Press the GAME button repeatedly until the game G01 is displayed on the left results display.
Select 3 players by pressing the PLAYER / SCORE button 1x.
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By pressing the HANDICAP button 2x set the handicap for player 3 from 101 to 301.
Then press the PLAYER / SCORE button 6x to get the setting for player 1(players 4-8 are skipped).
Press the HANDICAP button 1x, to set the handicap of player 1 from 101 to 201. Press the PLAYER/
SCORE button 1x to select player 2 and press the HANDICAP button 5x to set the handicap of
player 2 from 101 to 601. Press the START/NEXT to start the game.
ELIMINATE / TEAM
Press this button before starting the game for playing in teams (2 vs. 2, 3 vs. 3, 4 vs. 4). During a
game the last throw of a player is deleted by pressing the button.
CYBER MATCH
Press this button to play a game against a virtual opponent. By repeatedly pressing the button adjust
the skill level of your virtual opponent (C1 = hardest opponent - C5 = easiest opponent)
DOUBLE
Press this key to enable the function Double In or Double Out for game G01.
Press 1x: Double in (red light on the left scoreboard,
)
Press 2x: Double out (red light on the left scoreboard,
)
Press 3x: with Double in, Double out (two red lights on the left scoreboard,
)
Press 4x: without double in, double out (no red lights)
START / NEXT
Press this button to start a game or to move to the next player during a game.
SOUND / VOLUME
Press this button to set the sound level. There are 7 levels between “SOUND/VOLUME off” and
maximum volume.
MISS
Press this button to reduce the number of the remaining darts, when the dartboard is missed.
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Game selection and list of the difficulty levels (table 1)
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Game rules
Each player throws three darts per turn.
The rounds of the respective players are displayed in the two result fields.
The three little dots over the score indicate how many throws for the round are still left. After the end
of a round, the dartboard is automatically set to “hold”. By pressing the START/NEXT during the
game the next player is selected and the game continues.
Note: The easiest way to remove darts from the board is to pull them out with a
slight rotation to the right.
Games
G01 Count Down (101, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601, 701, 801, 901)
In this game the score of each darts per turn (3 throws per player) from (initial) score is (e.g. 301 or
501, etc.) is deducted. The player who first reaches zero (and does so exactly) wins the game.
Throwing over:
If a player‘s score throws over the score necessary for exactly playing down to zero, the round is not
counted. The score is reset to that of the previous round. In order to make the game more challen-
ging, the function key DOUBLE can be used. With this feature, additional difficulties for the beginning
and the end of the game are set. Double In: the game starts only when a double is thrown.
The previous scores are not counted. Double Out: To finish the game, the player must get a double
which reduces the score to exactly zero. If a 1 remains after the throw, this is considered thrown over.
Double In/Out: The player must start and end the game with a double.
The dart finish-function:
When played down the score reaches the threshold of 180, in this mode it is possible to end the
game with three darts. The dartboard calculates the necessary throw results and shows them sepa-
rately for each dart. If the player misses the displayed target throw but ca still end the game with the
two remaining darts, the dartboard now calculates the required throw for the new results. Single, dou-
ble or triple is indicated by a sign in front of the numbers. Single appears with a low bar, for example
(“_18”). Double displays with two bars (“= 18”). Triple with 3 bars (“≡ 18”).
Single Bull‘s Eye will be shown with the value - “25”.
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G02 Simple Cricket (000, 020, 025)
In this game is played solely with the numbers from 15 to 20 and the bull’s eye. The first player to
hit all the segments three times is the winner. In order to achieve doubles (one hit counts twice) and
triples (one hit counts three times) can be used.
Option 000: the players can hit the segments 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 and the bull’s eye in any order.
Option 020: the player must hit the segments in the following order:
20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15 and finally the bull’s eye
Option 025: the player must hit the segments in the following order:
bull’s eye, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20.
G03 Scram Cricket (A00 – only for two players)
Also in this game, segments 15 - 20 and the bull’s eye are scored. The game consists of two rounds.
In the first round, one player tries to close the segments (by three hits). The other player tries to hit
the not closed segments as often as possible in order to collect points. Once a segment is closed,
the second player to get any points here. When all the segments are closed by player 1, round 1 is
completed. Now round two begins and the players swap their roles. Player two tries to close all the
segments as quickly as possible and player 1 tries to accumulate points. The game ends when player
2 has closed all the segments. The player with the higher score wins.
G04 Score Cricket (E00, E20, E25)
Also in Score Cricket, only segments 15-20 and the bull’s eye are scored.
E00 - the segments can be hit in any order
E20 - the player must hit the segments in the order 20 – 15 and finally the bull’s eye
E25 - the order in which the segments have to be taken is: bull’s eye and then 15 – 20
Each segment is “open” when it has been hit three times by one player. If a segment has been hit
three times by all players, it is “closed”. The player, who “opens” a certain number, then “owns” the
number and can continue to collect points at this number until all the players have hit the number
three times, thus closing the segment. When all the segments closed the player with the highest score
wins.
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G05 Cut Throat Cricket (C00, C20, C25)
Also in Cut Throat Cricket, only segments 15-20 and the bull’s eye are scored.
C00 - the segments can be hit in any order
C20 - the player must hit the segments in the order 20 – 15 and finally the bull’s eye
C25 - the order in which the segments have to be taken is:
bull’s eye and then 15 – 20
After hitting a segment three times this “opens” it and points in this segment can be collected until all
players have hit this segment three times. The points that a player throws are credited to the other
players. The objective is a pass the other players as many points possible. When all the players have
closed all the segments, the player with the lowest score wins.
So the best strategy here is to close all the numbers as fast as possible to prevent the opponent from
gaining points for you. At the same time this gives you the chance of landing points for the other pla-
yers.
G06 Double Score Cricket (d00, d20, d25)
Also in Double Score Cricket, only segments 15-20 and the bull’s eye are scored.
d00 - the segments can be hit in any order
d20 - the player must hit the segments in the order 20 – 15 and finally the bull’s eye
d25 - the order in which the segments have to be taken is: bull’s eye and then 15 – 20. The game con-
tinues like “cricket score” except that each player must first hit the double zone of each segment before
all the other hits count.
G07 Shove-a-penny Cricket (P00, P20, P25)
Also in Score Cricket, only segments 15-20 and the bull’s eye are scored.
P00 - the segments can be hit in any order
P20 - the player must hit the segments in the order 20 – 15 and finally the bull’s eye
P25 - the order in which the segments have to be taken is: bull’s eye and then 15 – 20
Goal of the game is for each player to fill all three bars of each segment. If the player ends the segment
of a round with hits in the double and triple zone and it is counted three times, the opponent is credited
one bar. In the next round, this segment is closed for the player and the opponent receives no further
bars.
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G08 Round the Clock (5, 10, 15, 20)
In this game you must hit the following segments:
Option 5: segments 1-5
Option 10: segments 1-10
Option 15: segments 1-15
Option 20: Segments 1-20
The player must hit segments displayed by the machine. If the segment was hit, the next segment is
displayed and the machine comments with a “Yes” or “No”. The first player to hit all the segments is
the winner.
G09 Round the Clock-double (205, 210, 215, 220)
In this game, only the double-zones of the following segments are played:
Option 205: segments 1-5
Option 210: segments 1-10
Option 215: segments 1-15
Option 220: Segments 1-20
The player must hit the double-zone of the segments displayed by the machine. If the segment was hit,
the next segment is displayed and the machine comments with a “Yes” or “No”. The first player to hit
all the segments is the winner.
G10 Round the Clock-triple (305, 310, 315, 320)
In this game, only the triple-zones of the following segments are played:
Option 305: segments 1-5
Option 310: segments 1-10
Option 315: segments 1-15
Option 320: Segments 1-20
The player must hit the triple-zone of the segments displayed by the machine. If the segment was hit,
the next segment is displayed and the machine comments with a “Yes” or “No”. The first player to hit
all the segments is the winner.
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G11 Legs over (3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21)
Option: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 or 21 represent the number of lives of a player.
Each player starts with the set number of lives available. At the start of the game the machine shows
a score on the display for the first player. The player must now try with his three throws to reach or
exceed the appropriate score. Should he succeed, he does not lose a life. The following players must
attempt to reach a higher score than the previous player. Should they not succeed, they lose a life.
The points can be deleted with the “Start” button or three misses resulting in a life-point deduction.
Once a player has no more life points, he retires. The player, who has the most life points remaining,
wins.
G12 Legs under (U03, U05, U07, U09, U11, U13, U15, U17, U19, U21)
Option: U03, U05, U07, U09, U011, U013, U015, U017, U019 or U021 represents the
number of lives of a player.
Each player starts with the set number of lives available. At the start of the game the machine shows
a score on the display for the first player. The player must now try with his three throws to reach a
lower score, should he not succeed he loses a life. The score 0 also results in a life-point deduction.
The following players must attempt to reach a lower score than the previous player; otherwise they
lose a life-point. The points can be deleted with the “Start” button or three misses, resulting in a life-
point deduction. Pressing the “Eliminate/Team” button deletes the score in the machine and 60 points
are added. By pressing the “Miss” button, the machine also adds 60 points. Once a player has no
more life points, he retires. The player, who has the most life points remaining, wins.
G13 Count up (100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900)
You can select the following target numbers: 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900. In this
game the score hit by each dart is counted. The player who first reaches or exceeds the pre-selected
number of points is the winner.
G14 High Score (H03, H05, H07, H09, H11, H13, H15, H17, H19, H21)
Option: H03, H05, H07, H09, H011, H013, H015, H017, H019, H021 specifies the number of
rounds. Each player is allowed to throw three darts per round. The aim of this game is the reach the
highest total. The player, who has reached the highest total at the end of the specified number of
rounds, wins.
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G15 Shoot out (-03, -05, -07, -09, -11, -13, -15, -17, -19, -21)
Option: -03, -05, -07, -09, -11, -13, -15, -17, -19 or -21) represents the number of lives a player.
A segment appears randomly on the display that must be hit within 10 seconds hitting any other seg-
ment is not counted. If a valid segment was hit within the time that a life is subtracted. The winner is the
first player to have no remaining lives.
G16 Killer (3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21)
Option: 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 represents the number of lives of a player. Each player starts
with the set number of lives available. Once the game starts, the display shows “SEL” (Select). The
player can choose his points segment by throwing the darts. The first segment is fixed as the points seg-
ment. Then press the “Next” button and the next player can choose his points of the segment. Once all
players have chosen their points segments, the game begins. Only after a player has made his points
segment, can he become the “killer”. Once a player who has become a “killer” hits the points segment
of another player, that player then loses a life. Should a player who has the status of “killer” hit his
own points sector, he forfeits his “killer” status and he loses a life point. To return to be a “killer” the
player must hit his original points segment again. The winner is the last player with life points.
The killer status is displayed asI
-
”.
G17 Killer -Double (203, 205, 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 217, 219, 221)
Option: 203, 205, 207, 209, 211, 213, 215, 217, 219, 221 represents the number of lives a player.
Each player starts with the set number of lives available. Once the game starts, the display shows
“SEL” (Select). The players can now play as in the game “killer” and select their respective points
segment. Only after a player has hit his points segment in the double ring can he become the “killer”.
Once a player who has become a “killer” hits the points segment of another player, that player then
loses a life. Should a player who has the status of “killer” hit his own points sector, then he forfeits his
“killer” status and he loses a life point. To return to be a “killer” the player must hit the double zone of
his original points segment. The winner is the last player with life points.
The killer status is displayed asI
-
”.
G18 Killer -Triple (303, 305, 307, 309, 311, 313, 315, 317, 319, 321)
Option: 303, 305, 307, 309, 311, 313, 315, 317, 319, 321 represents the number of lives a player.
Each player starts with the set number of lives available. Once the game starts, the display shows
“SEL” (Select). The players can now play as in the game “killer” and select their respective points
segment.
Only after a player has made his points segment in the triple ring, can he become the “killer”. Once
a player who has become a “killer” hits the points segment of another player, that player then loses a
life. Should a player who has the status of “killer” hit his own points sector, he forfeits his “killer” status
and he loses a life point. To return to be a “killer” the player must hit the triple zone of his original
points segment. The winner is the last player with life points.
The killer status is displayed asI
-
”.
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G19 All five (51, 61, 71, 81, 91)
The aim of the game is to reduce in each round the pre-set result of 51, 61, 71, 81 or 91. In order to
achieve a result, the total points for each round must be divisible by 5. For example, if a player scored
20 points in a round, the result is 4 (20 ÷ 5 = 4). The results for each round that are not divisible by 5
are not counted. If any of the 3 darts miss, this dart is not counted. First player to reach or exceed the
pre-selected number of points is the winner.
G20 Shanghai (1, 5, 10, 15)
Option 1: The segments must be hit in order from 1 - 20 and then the bulls eye.
Option 5: The segments must be hit in order from 5 - 20 and then the bulls eye.
Option 10: The segments must be hit in order from 10 - 20 and then the bull’s eye.
Option 15: The segments must be hit in order from 15 - 20 and then the bulls eye.
Only hits in the correct order count. The players have only one opportunity to hit the particular seg-
ment. If a number is missed, there are no points, and it continues with the next number. The winner is
the player who could collect the most points.
G21 Shanghai Double (201, 205, 210, 215)
Option 201 : The segment must be hit in the order 1 – 20 in the double zone and then the bull’s eye.
Option 205 : The segment must be hit in the order 5 – 20 in the double zone and then the bull’s eye.
Option 210 : The segment must be hit in the order 10 – 20 in the double zone and then the bull’s eye.
Option 215 : The segment must be hit in the order 15 – 20 in the double zone and then the bull’s eye.
This game works like Shanghai G20, but only hits in the double zone of each segment are counted.
Hits in the single zone or in the triple zone are not counted. The player with the highest score wins.
G22 Shanghai Triple (301, 305, 310, 315)
Option 301: The segments must be hit in order from 1 - 20 in the triple zone and then the bull’s eye.
Option 305: The segments must be hit in order from 5 - 20 in the triple zone and then the bull’s eye.
Option 310: The segments must be hit in order from 10 - 20 in the triple zone and then the bull’s eye.
Option 315: The segments must be hit in order from 15 - 20 in the triple zone and then the bull’s eye.
Also this game works like Shanghai G20, but only hits in the triple-zone of each segment are counted.
Hits in the single zone or in the double zone are not counted. The winner is the player with the highest
score.
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G23 Golf (10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90)
The players aim in successive rounds at the target fields of the numbers 1-18 and must hit them. (Round
1 = aim at the target field to the number 1; Round 2 = at the target field of the number 2; etc.) The aim
of the game is to get as few points per round as possible.
Hit values:
Triple = 1 point (best possible rating, it is automatically the next player‘s turn)
Double = 2 points
Single = 3 points
No hits in a given field goal = 5 points
The players have 3 throws available for each target field.
Should the player be happy with the double hit in the first throw, he can then immediately pass to the
next player, and receives 2 points for the corresponding target field.
Should the player hit the single in the target field with his first throw, he gets 3 points. He can now
choose to pass to the next player, or take his second throw. If he misses the target field his score incre-
ases from 3 to 5 points. If he improved on the second throw to the double, his points score decreases
from 3 to 2 and he is once again faced with the choice to stop or improve with a triple in the third
throw (or even to worsen again).
The first player to exceed the score selected by the option retires from the game. The winner is the
player who remains longest or has the lowest score after 18 target fields.
G24 Bingo (132, 141, 168, 189)
The aim of the game is to make the segment sequence shown in the display. Select from the game
options “132”, “141”, “168” or “189”.
For option 132, the segment sequence 15, 4, 8, 14 and 3 must be hit.
For option 141, the segment sequence 17, 13, 9, 7 and 1 must be hit.
For option 168, the segment sequence 20, 16, 12, 6 and 2 must be hit.
For option 189, the segment sequence 19, 10, 18, 5 and 11 must be hit.
Each segment must be hit three times before the display switches to the next segment. Hitting the single
segment counts once, double segment counts twice and the triple segment counts three-times.
The player, who has hit all the segments three times, is the winner.
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G25 Big Little -Simple (3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21)
Option 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 or 21 represents the number of lives a player. Each player starts
with the set number of lives available. The display shows the segment to be hit by the player (random
order). If the player hits the given segment with his first or second dart, he can determine the next
player’s target segment with his next throw; otherwise the target segment of the next player is selected
randomly. If the player misses with all of his three darts the given segment, he loses a life and it’s the
next player‘s turn. The winner is the last player with life points. Hits in the double and triple fields are
counted as hits in single field.
G26 Big Little-Hard (H03, H05, H07, H09, H11, H13, H15, H17, H19, H21)
Option H03, H05, H07, H09, H11, H13, H15, H17, H19 or H21 represents the number of lives of a
player. Each player starts with the set number of lives available. The display shows the segment to be
hit by the player (random order). If the player hits the given segment with his first or second dart, he
can determine the next player’s target segment with his next throw; otherwise the target segment of the
next player is selected randomly. If the player misses with all of his three darts the given segment, he
loses a life and it’s the next player‘s turn. The winner is the last player with life points. Hits in the double
and triple boxes are also counted.
G27 Gotcha (101, 201, 301, 401, 501, 601, 701, 801, 901)
In this game the score of each dart per turn (3 throws per player) is added to the starting score of
“zero”. The player who first throws exactly the previously set target score wins the game.
Throwing over:
If a player overthrows the score necessary for exactly reaching the target score, the round is not coun-
ted. The score is reset to that of the previous round.
Returning other players to NULL:
If a player reaches exactly the result which another player has scored before him, the player with the
previous result is set to zero.
Example:
Score Player 1: 20
Score Player 2: 50
Score Player 3: 30
Score Player 4: 00
It is player 4’s turn and hits with his first dart the 20. Player 1 is therefore reset to zero. Player 4 throws
10 with his second dart and has an overall score of 30. Player 3 is therefore reset to zero. With his
3rd dart player 4 throws a 1 and now has an overall score of 31.
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Troubleshooting
No power
Make sure that the adaptor is plugged into an electric socket and that the adaptor is plugged into the
connection socket on the dartboard.
No scores
Check whether the game has been set to the ‘Settings’ mode or to the ‘Pause’ mode.
Then check whether the sensor elements or the function keys are stuck or jammed.
Stuck sensor elements or stuck function keys
During transportation and even during the normal operation of the dartboard it can happen that the
sensor elements will occasionally get jammed and will no longer register a hit. In this case a warning
signal will be heard, and an indicator will flash, indicating a stuck element. Gentle extraction of the
dart from the element, or gently moving the element to and fro using light finger pressure will normal-
ly free the element quickly. The game can then be resumed and the scores will continue from exactly
the point when they were interrupted.
Removing broken-off dart tips
Soft tips are definitely safer to use, but they do not last forever. Should a tip break off and remain
stuck in the dartboard, try to pull it out very carefully with suitable tweezers. Should a tip be broken
off so short that it does not protrude beyond the surface of the dartboard, it can also be pushed
into the dartboard through the hole. The soft tip cannot damage the electronics located beneath the
elements. For this operation however we strongly recommend you use the soft tip of a dart that is in a
perfect condition.
Never push a short broken-off tip through the dartboard using a sharp metal object, because a metal
tip can easily cause damage to the board if it is inserted too deeply into the dartboard. The heavier
the dart, the greater the danger of breaking the tip.
Electric current fluctuations or electro-magnetic interference
In extreme situations, when there is massive electro-magnetic interference, the electrics can fail or give
false results.
Examples:
In the case of severe thunder storms, extreme electric current fluctuations, low voltage or positioning
the darts game too close to electric motors or near microwave ovens.
To reset the normal operation of the item, pull out the mains plug and wait for several seconds before
plugging it in again. When doing this you should of course make sure that the cause of the interfe-
rence is eliminated.
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Maintenance, care, storage
IMPORTANT! Before cleaning with a damp cloth, remove the plug from the socket.
Clean the dartboard with a damp cloth only! The power adapter must not come
into contact with moisture!
With frequent use, the front surface of the item is most likely to become soiled by handling. Clean the
front surface, the keys and the screen with a damp cloth. We recommend you use a solution of water
with a small amount of gentle detergent. Afterwards, wipe dry with a soft, dry cloth. If you do not
use the dartboard for some time it is a good idea to cover the item with cloth to protect it from dust.
Always store the item in a dry and clean condition and at room temperature.
Disposal instructions
Dispose of this product and all its associated components through an authorised disposal company
or through your local authority waste disposal facility. Be careful to comply with current applicable
regulations. If there is any doubt, ask at your disposal facility about environmentally friendly disposal
methods. Electrical appliances must not be put in with household rubbish.
3 Years Warranty
The product was manufactured with the greatest care and regular testing. This product comes with a
3-year warranty as of the date of purchase. Please keep the receipt.
The warranty only covers material and production errors and will not cover improper or inappropri-
ate handling. Your legal rights, in particular statutory rights are not restricted with this warranty.
In the event of a warranty matter, please contact us free of charge via our Service-Hotline or send us
an email. In any case, we will be more than happy to provide you with personal advice. In the event
of a warranty matter, defect parts can be shipped cash on delivery to the indicated service-address in
coordination with our service-colleagues. Subsequently you will promptly receive a new or repaired
part free of charge.
The warranty period will not be extended due to any repairs based on warranty, statutory guarantee
or fair dealing. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts.
Any repairs required after the warranty has expired are chargeable.
IAN: 67074
Product hotline 00800-88080808 (Mon.-Fri. 10am – 4pm, free phone)
PSB LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT LTD • Unit B3 Site b
The Bowman Centre Arncott, OX25 1NZ Oxon
gb@nws-service.com
www.nws-service.com
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