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INSTRUCTIONS
1. To insert batteries in the game, locate the battery compartment on the back of the game and
open with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Place 4 “AA” batteries inside, making sure the polarities
are properly matched (match “+” and “-” on the battery ends to the corresponding marks inside
the battery compartment). Alkaline batteries are recommended.
2. To insert batteries in the gun, locate the battery compartment on the side of the gun and open
with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Place 2 “AAA” batteries inside, making sure the polarities are
properly matched (match “+” and “-” on the battery ends to the corresponding marks inside the
battery compartment).
3. Before playing, place the game on a flat surface.
4. From the back of the game, choose and select a level and style of play.
5. Choose “Fast” or “Slow” to determine the speed of the ducks as they move along the conveyor
belt.
6. Next, select “Continuous”, “1 Minute”, or “Try Me” play modes. “Continuous” will allow the
game to play continuously until it is shut off. “1 Minute” will play for 1 minute and then shut off
automatically. “Try Me” will play for a few seconds before shutting off automatically.
7. Select whether you want to play with sound “On” or “Off”.
8. Next, turn the gun to the “On” position from the bottom of the gun.
9. Finally, press the button on the front of the game to start playing!
GAMEPLAY
1. Line up the moving ducks in the sights of the gun and the crosshairs on the game, then pull the
trigger.
2. As you dunk the ducks they’ll fall down. You’ll hear sound effects, as well as the carnival man
cheering you on.
3. Earn points for every duck you dunk. Play alone and try to beat your personal best score, or
challenge family and friends.
WARNINGS
• For best results, operate from 6.5 feet away or closer
• Turn game and gun off when not in use
• Remove batteries if left unused for long periods
• Adult supervision is recommended
• Do NOT attempt to short circuit the terminals
• For best performance, use new batteries of the same brand and type. Do not mix alkaline and
non-alkaline batteries
• Do NOT use new and old batteries at the same time
• Do NOT attempt to re-charge non-rechargeable batteries
• Be sure to install batteries with the polarities correctly aligned
• When batteries are exhausted, remove them from the game and gun to prevent damage
• Replace batteries when they become weak