Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] To play a game right away, without reading the entire manual first, simply follow these Quick Start steps!Plug in the AC adapter (supplied), or insert four AA batteries into the computer, making sure to observe the correct polarity. Adapter (see Section 9), plug it into the wall and then into the unit. Enter moves by making them on the board, pressing the pieces down gently on the from and to squares for each move. [. . . ] Moves of the current game Press BLACK/> to go forward through the moves again at any point. Just Ask In case you missed this feature when it was mentioned in Section 4. 1, we wanted to point it out again--if you ever need advice on a move, you can always ask the computer for a hint. Simply press INFO when it's your turn to move, and the computer will show a suggested move for your side. For Operation Mode and Rotating Display Mode options, pressing the square repeatedly turns that option on and off, with plus (+) for ON and minus () for OFF. Once you have made all your selections, press CLEAR to return to your game. When the computer is first powered on, certain default options are set. Options which are automatically in effect at the first startup are shown in the chart with a plus, and options which are off are shown with a minus. Whenever you reset the computer for a new game, most of your selected options are carried over to your next game. Some exceptions are Auto Answer, which is automatically set back to ON when you start a new game, and Play White from the Top, which is automatically set back to OFF. Then use the BLACK/> and WHITE/< keys to select options within this group, and press ENTER to turn options on (+) or off (). In addition to all the features you've learned about so far, your chess computer also offers many other exciting game options!They are described individually in this section, and summarized in the Option Mode Chart. Selecting Game Options There are two methods of setting options, as described below--by using the game keys or pressing board squares. See "THE BASICS OF OPTION MODE: HERE'S HOW" for a chart summarizing how to use Option Mode, and an overview of all the options. The Game Options are divided into three groups: Operation Mode, Rotating Display Mode, and Bronstein Clock Options. Pressing OPTION cycles from one group to another, and each group contains a different set of options. For Operation Mode and Rotating Display Mode options, the BLACK/> and WHITE/< keys are used to cycle through the options within each group. For each option, a plus (+) in the display indicates the option is ON, and a minus () means the option is OFF. For Bronstein Clock Options, press ENTER to cycle through the different clock options. The clock option you choose to display will be the selected time control when you exit Option Mode. If you decide not to activate the Bronstein Clock after all, simply press ENTER repeatedly until the display once again shows -bron. [. . . ] If an AC-DC adapter is used with this unit, it must be as specified in Section 9. Warning: Use a center positive adapter with safety isolating transformer. The polarity symbols confirming its center positivity should be clearly marked on the adapter, and the adapter must comply with EN60742. The adapter should be regularly examined for potential hazards such as damage to the plug, cable or cord, casing or other parts. [. . . ]