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Ghunter_ p1-2, Installing batteries, Flying and hunting your ifly goose hunter – Interactive Toy Concepts Goose Hunter User Manual

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1. Open the battery compartment door

located at the upper rear of the Laser

Blaster by using a Philips screwdriver

(not included).

The Goose has a built-in, non-removable, non-replaceable, rechargeable capacitor. The charger is built into the Laser Blaster and

requires 3 “AAA” alkaline batteries (sold separately). Use only the supplied charger provided in this GOOSE HUNTER package to charge

the Goose. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER SOURCE TO CHARGE THE GOOSE. Install the batteries as shown.

2. Insert the 3 AAA batteries according to

the picture (shown). Ensure that the +

and – polarities match the illustrations

inside the battery compartment.

Do not fly your Goose during windy conditions or harsh

weather. You can operate your GOOSE HUNTER toy indoors or

outdoors. The outdoor space should be roughly 32’ x 32’ (10m

x 10m) with a height allowance of about 19’ (6m). Avoid

operating your GOOSE HUNTER near power-lines, trees, or

roof-tops. If flying your Goose indoors, the area should be

roughly 16’ x 16’ (5m x 5m) and the standard household ceiling

height.

3. Replace the battery compartment door

and tighten the screw using the

screwdriver. Do not over tighten.

1. Turn the Goose’s ON/OFF switch to

the OFF position for charging.

2. Turn the Laser Blaster’s ON/OFF

switch to the ON position for charging.

3. Lift the charge-rod located at the top

front of the Laser Blaster to the up position.

4. Locate the charge hole on the bottom

side of the Goose and insert the Laser

Blaster’s charge rod completely. The

Goose will sit on the Laser Blaster snugly.

5. Press and hold the charge button

located in the trigger area of the Laser

Blaster for about 10 seconds.

The green LED charge light located near the

charge rod on the Laser Blaster will light up

during charging.

6. Release the charge button after 10 seconds

of charging the Goose. The green LED charge

light will turn off. Remove the Goose from the

charge rod on the Laser Blaster.

7. The Goose is now ready to fly. The

charge is maintained until the ON/OFF

switch on the Goose is set to the ON

position. This handy feature allows you to

fly your Goose when YOU are ready!

8. Leave the Laser Blaster’s ON/OFF switch in the ON

position after charging the Goose. Press the charge rod

down on the Laser Blaster after charging. In the down

position, the charge rod is an integral part of the target

sighting system.

The Goose requires 10 seconds of charging time for a flight-time of 30 to 40 seconds. Charging the Goose is a simple process as

outlined in the following steps.

CHARGING THE GOOSE HUNTER

CHOOSING YOUR FLYING LOCATION

WARNING! DO NOT CHARGE FOR LONGER THAN 10 SECONDS. DAMAGE MAY OCCUR TO THE CAPACITOR INSIDE THE ifly GOOSE HUNTER.

INSTALLING BATTERIES

• If your shot misses the Goose, the Goose will continue to fly in it’s pre-determined path.
• If your shot hits the Goose, it will stop operating for a brief moment and appear to fall. This is meant to
simulate a glancing blow to the Goose. The Goose will resume its flight right away.
• Reload the Laser Blaster and shoot at the goose again.
• When you shoot the Goose directly for the second time, the Goose will appear to temporarily fall again.
Normal flight will resume again momentarily.
• Reload the Laser Blaster and shoot at the Goose again.
• When you shoot the Goose directly for the third time, it will fall from the sky.

Congratulations on your marksmanship!

• If you are unable to hit the Goose three times with the narrow infrared beam of your Laser Blaster the
Goose will land on the ground naturally.

FLYING AND HUNTING YOUR IFLY GOOSE HUNTER

DIRECTIONAL

CONTROL TAB

ON

OFF

DIRECTIONAL

CONTROL TAB

The Goose is ready to fly as soon as it is finished charging. The

objective of the iFly GOOSE HUNTER game using single or

multiple player mode is to shoot down the Goose with the Laser

Blaster within its 30 to 40 second flight time window. It takes 3

direct hits to bring down the Goose.

1.

When you are ready to fly your fully charged Goose you

should first adjust the “direction of flight” setting to the fly pattern

of your choice. This is done by pivoting the directional control

tab to the left, center, or to the right. The directional control tab

is located at the dorsal (upper) rear end of the Goose’s body

and has the two main wings attached to it. By pivoting the

directional control tab to the left, the Goose will fly to the left and

by pivoting the directional control tab to the right, the Goose will

fly to the right. When the directional control tab is positioned in

the center, the Goose will fly straight. The farther the directional

control tab is pivoted towards a certain side, the more the

Goose will bank towards that direction during its flight.

2.

Move the Goose’s ON/OFF

switch to the ON position.

The wings will start to flap.

3.

Gently toss the Goose into

the air. It will fly for about 30

to 40 seconds.

4.

To fire at the Goose, it is necessary to reload the Laser

Blaster. Reloading the Laser Blaster is done by sliding the

pump all the way backwards and forwards. A reloading sound is

heard if this process is done successfully. Note: it is necessary

to reload the Laser Blaster after each shot fired. Once the Laser

Blaster is reloaded, you can fire a narrow infrared beam at the

Goose by pressing the trigger button on the Shooter. A firing

sound is heard.

5.

When Goose has been shot down or has landed on its own,

turn it OFF to recharge it before playing again. Turning the

Goose OFF resets the system. It is not necessary to turn the

Laser Blaster OFF before recharging the Goose. To recharge

the Goose, follow the steps outlined under “Charging the

GOOSE HUNTER”.

6.

If you are finished playing, make sure to turn the ON/OFF

switches on the Goose and on the Laser Blaster to the OFF

position for storing. It is best to remove the batteries from the

Laser Blaster if it will be stored for a longer period of time.

LEC Light

ON

OFF