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Tiger Jet Moto 64-001 User's Manual

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1. TIGER LTD Modei 64 001 ZANSTRUCTION i a Ne 1 GAME STORY FEEL THE VIBRATING PULSE OF YOUR BIKE IT S ALIVE This is Motorcross racing like you ve never seen it before Brutal all terrain racing 10 bone crushing outdoor tracks Race over LAND SEA ICE and SNOW Muddy swamps ice downhills and choppy seas Experience 200 foot drops broken freeways switchbacks and suicide tracks Fight your way through against 20 other riders Like an actual jet ski your unit VIBRATES giving you the real feel of the steering column with the wind in your hair and your Fate in your hands 2 OBJECT OF THE GAME GET ON TRACK AND COMPLETE THE CHALLENGE There are three difficulty levels t a 1 N a Intermediate and N Hardest eae vi AN a Easiest There are also three racing modes PRACTICE FULL SEASON and STUNT RACE In PRACTICE mode you re on a solo run against the clock You race for the best possible time In FULL SEASON you race a full season and have to complete 10 different tracks You WIN the mode if you can finish Ist In STUNT RACE you can only choose this mode after you have completed play on all ten tracks of the full season In stunt race your bike gains performance enhancements and can do better jumping twists and turns You ll make moves you never thought possible 3 KEYS TO VICTORY Your destiny lies with your control keys Study them Learn them Master them TURBO MAGNET
2. weight of a bike influences its overall stability and handling The heavier bikes are less likely to throw you when you get rammed by another rider or run into an obstacle Heavier bikes are also more likely to knock other riders off course when you collide with them LIFT Lift rates the strength of the suspension field that supports the bike Lift is felt most when you go off jumps and hi bumps The stronger the lift the more air you ll get off of the ramps Usually you ll want to stay close to the ground but if you know how to use them bouncier bikes can give you some serious speeds MAGNETIC GRAPPLING The closer you are to the post the faster you ll go around it If you release too late you ll smash into a barrier Start wide on the corners get a feel for the range of the post and develop a knack for letting go at the right time Turn with the grapple so you don t go around the post and come out facing the wrong way A good grapple technique can send you out of the turn faster than your top speed even faster than a turbo boost STEER INTO GRAPPLING POSITION OBSTACLES e Ramps Steer onto ramps for jumping e Posts Steer into position to grapple with posts e Bumps Watch out for bumpy surfaces no matter where you re racing e Barriers Keep control of your bike or you can lose control and smash e Other riders Knock them off course before they knock you off first INSERTING THE BATTERIES 1 Swit
3. ER BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM POSSESSION USE OR MALFUNC TION OF THIS TIGER PRODUCT Some states do not allow limitations as to how long an implied warranty lasts and or exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and or exclusions of liability may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state For more information about Tiger Electronics our products and special promotions please visit our web site at www tigertoys com TIGER ELECTRONICS LTD TM amp 1998 Tiger Electronics Ltd All Rights Reserved 980 Woodlands Parkway Vernon Hills Illinois 60061 U S A www tigertoys com 640010001IWTIE 01
4. IC GRAPPLE BRAKE LOCATED UNDERNEATH THE GAME UNIT ACCELERATE PAUSE START SOUND RESET ON OFF TURBO to turn on off the unit to activate turbo boost Quick and SELECT short vibration to select mode MAGNETIC GRAPPLE to select difficulty level to activate magnetic grapple to select racing view Quick and short vibration to select bike ACCELERATE SOUND to accelerate to control sound on or off BRAKE PAUSE START to brake to pause the game to exit pause lt q to confirm selections and to turn left race start automatically gt to turn right to lean forward Leaning forward lowers your wind resistance and offers a little extra speed and extra stability to lean back Leaning back transfers your weight to the rear of the bike and gives you greater lift off of bumps and jumps but it reduces your overall stability RESET to reset your unit if your game malfunctions HOW TO PLAY Use the ON OFF button to turn on the game Then use the SELECT button to select your mode In the beginning you can only toggle between the PRACTICE and the FULL SEASON After you complete the full season you go automatically to the STUNT RACE IF YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR THE STUNT RACE YOU LL SEE YOUR BIKE DO SOME AMAZING THINGS Use the PAUSE START button to confirm your mode selection Then use the SELECT button to toggle your difficulty lev
5. a much lighter bike Confirm your bike selection with the PAUSE START button and game begin automatically To complete a full season you must complete 10 different tracks As you complete each race in the full season you will gradually be eliminating other racers In the first race there are 20 racers There is a different number of racers left after each race After Race 1 15 racers left After Race 2 12 racers left After Race 3 10 racers left After Race 4 8 racers left After Race 5 7 racers left After Race 6 6 racers left After Race 7 5 racers left After Race 8 4 racers left After Race 9 3 racers left In the 10th and final race you also have 3 racers Even though you are lowering the number of racers in each race each race becomes harder because the remaining racers become more aggressive trying to knock you over You will experience different track surfaces hard faster surfaces like CONCRETE DIRT PATHS and ICE Softer slower surfaces like WATER and SNOW Your Jet Moto s bike s suspension fields will react differently to each surface influencing both traction and grip Experiment with pulling back and leaning forward By pulling back you will take more air off the jump for extra speed Pulling back can help you jump across ocean waves rather than falling splat into the water Completing all ten races automaticaly brings you to the STUNT RACE In the stunt race your bike can twis
6. ch power off remove the screws which hold the battery compartment cover in place then remove the battery compartment cover 2 Remove the old batteries 3 Replace the old batteries with new ones TOEA RECOMMENDS 4 Replace the battery compartment cover and the screws that secure it in place 7 CAUTION DEFECT OR DAMAGE To ensure proper function Do not mix new amp old batteries Do not mix alkaline standard or rechargeable batteries e Battery installation should be done by an adult e Non rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged e Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged If removable e Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision If removable e Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used e Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy The supply terminals are not to be short circuited 8 90 DAY LIMITED WARRANTY Tiger Electronics Ltd Tiger warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workman ship for 90 days from the date of original purchase This warranty does not cover damages resulting from accident negligence improper service or use or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship During this 90 day warranty period the pro
7. duct will either be repaired or replaced at Tiger s option without charge to the purchaser when returned with proof of the date of purchase to either the dealer or to Tiger Product returned to Tiger without proof of the date of purchase or after the 90 day warranty period has expired but prior to one year from the original date of purchase will be repaired or replaced at Tiger s option for a service fee of U S 12 00 Payments must be by check or money order payable to Tiger Electronics Ltd The foregoing states the purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy for any breach of warranty with respect to the product All product returned must be shipped prepaid and insured for loss or damage to Tiger Electronics Ltd Repair Dept 980 Woodlands Parkway Vernon Hills Illinois 60061 U S A The product should be carefully packed in the original box or other packing materials sufficient to avoid damage during shipment Include a complete written description of the defect a check if product is beyond the 90 day warranty period and your printed name address and telephone number THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR CLAIMS OF ANY NATURE SHALL BE BINDING ON OR OBLIGATE TIGER IN ANY WAY ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT INCLUD ING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE NINETY 90 DAY PERIOD DESCRIBED ABOVE IN NO EVENT WILL TIG
8. el There are 3 ta ra 1 difficulty levels a Easiest s Intermediate and x Hardest Ne LL va Use the PAUSE START button to confirm your difficulty selection Next you choose the racing view for your race Use the SELECT button to choose between TOP VIEW and FRONT VIEW You can change views during a race TOR VIEW FRONT VIEW Use the PAUSE START button to confirm your view selection Now choose your bike Use the SELECT button to toggle through six different bikes There are three light bikes and three heavy bikes 3 Heavy bikes heavy heavier heaviest Heavy bikes are more stable and massive and can travel quickly over small obstacles They are best suited for plowing through waves and bumps Take the corners wider than you would on the light bikes Magnetic grapple frequently to minimize hard turning Going wider on your turns is longer but you ll hold your speed better Use your mass to your advantage Smash up those light bikes you re racing against 3 Light bikes Light lighter lightest Light bikes thrive in tight obstacle areas Their high acceleration lets you shoot out of tight corners They respond well to jumps They re more maneuverable than heavy bikes but more vulnerable to collision and ramming But don t fear bike to bike contact Momentum is a product of both mass weight and velocity speed If you angle it right and you re going fast enough you can unseat the rider of a heavy bike with
9. t and turn in the air on jumps and generally has better agility as you race this final race RACING SMARTS Here s some things you need to know for ultimate performance HUD Your Heads Up Display shows Laps in race current lap current position elapsed time during the Practice mode and turbo indicator TURBO BOOSTS Your bike holds a maximum of four turbo boosts indicated by four dots on screen You begin each race with all four and they are increased by one each time you complete a lap Each turbo boost gives you a short but violent burst of speed Turbo boosts are best used in straight aways It s hard to win without strategically using them SPEEDOMETER Keep track of your speeds during the Full Season mode MAGNETIC GRAPPLE METER This is the energy bar on your HUD that shows you how much grappling energy you have left The energy replenishes slowly as you go HANDLING The better the handling the more responsive a bike The lighter bikes are generally a little more agile and jumpy while heavier bikes are more stable ACCELERATION Acceleration is rated from standing start to top speed However a bike s mass lift and handling may result in some unexpected advantages and weaknesses Some bikes may have great jump acceleration but don t hold mid range speeds well others may start slow but really move to top speeds in a short time Don t be afraid to experiment with different bikes MASS The mass

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