Fisher Price Baby Toy 77806 User Manual

ROCKETTHE WONDER DOG  
COMMAND  
MANUAL  
Model Numbers: 77806, 77807, 77808  
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FROM OUT OF THIS WORLD...  
Way, way out in the Milky-Bone Galaxy, beyond  
the Canine Comets and the famous Dog Star and  
even Pluto, theres a world of friendly creatures  
known as the Planet Rrruff. Here, everyone romps  
and runs, sits up and begs, curls up  
and sleeps, and of course, wags  
their tails. They do a lot of licking.  
But mostly they like to play. Every-  
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ones favorite friend was Rocket .  
Each day, other Rrruffians would  
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come over and beg him to play. Rocket would roll  
his eyes patiently, scratch a little, shake and wag his  
tail. Then he would trot along to join his friends in  
a game of Tag or Rrred Rrrover or Whos Got the  
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Biscuit? But Rocket thought there must be more to  
life. When night came, he would gaze out at the  
stars and wonder.”I wonder what else is out there?”  
“I wonder why stars sparkle?” “I wonder what its  
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like to have someone love you?” Then Rocket  
would walk around in a circle three times, lie down  
and sleep soundly until morning.  
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One day, just as the sun came up, Rocket  
perked up his ears and sniffed all around. Something  
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was different. Strange. New and wonderful. Rocket  
followed his nose to see where it would lead. His  
nose led him uphill and down, over the Slow Rrriver,  
through the Rrredwood Forest and right to the edge  
of the Rrred Sea. Sitting there, sparkling in the sun,  
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was the strangest contraption Rocket had  
ever seen!  
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...AND INTO YOUR HOME.  
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Bow-WOW!” Rocket barked in wonder as he  
bounded through the opening of the shiny machine.  
It looks like a dog house made of silvery stars! And  
look at all the neat buttons.” Being the wondering  
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dog he was, Rocket started pushing those buttons  
with his left paw. He was so curious about the  
flashing lights and whirring sounds, he didnt even  
notice the door sliding closed behind him. But he  
did notice when the contraption started to move.  
Up it flew, soaring into the sky, carrying  
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Rocket away from the Planet Rrruff and through  
the Milky-Bone Galaxy, past the Dog Star and the  
Canine Comets and even Pluto, rocketing him  
toward a new world full of exciting new adventures.  
“I wonder what it will be like...”  
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wondered Rocket .  
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YOUR OWN WONDER DOG  
Re m ote  
He a d s e t  
P e rs ona l  
P up p y Tra ine r  
(P.P.T.)  
Large Cover  
Mic rop hone  
L.E.D.  
Command  
Buttons  
(See page 5)  
Power L.E.D.  
(Glows)  
Program Switch Door  
Name Button N  
Erase All Hole  
Command L.E.D.  
(Glows)  
Trainer 1  
Trainer 2  
Play  
Dog  
Treat  
Power  
Switch  
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Your c hild or c hild re n c a n  
inte ra c t w ith the d og in tw o  
START  
d iffe re nt m od e s , d e p e nd ing  
on the ir a ge : Tra ine r in  
Sit  
Tra ining (3 + ye a rs ) or Exp e rt  
Tra ine r (6 + ye a rs ). Choos e  
w hic h m od e youd like to s ta rt!  
Tra ine r in Tra ining (3 + Ye a rs )  
Lie Down  
Shake Hands  
Do Trick  
Lets Go  
Stand Up  
Beg  
O p e n the P.P.T. Large Cover for this  
mode. Your child wears the remote  
headset and uses the P.P.T. with the  
Large Cover open. Your child simply  
presses the desired Command  
Button on the P.P.T., speaks into  
the headset and your dog goes  
into action!  
Exp e rt Tra ine r (6 + Ye a rs )  
Clos e the P.P.T. Large Cover for this  
mode. Your child wears the remote  
headset and programs (records) a  
new name and voice commands into  
the P.P.T. Theres no need to use the  
Command Buttons on the P.P.T. (after  
programming it) in this advanced  
mode, so keep the Large Cover  
closed! Your child speaks the pro-  
grammed name and voice commands  
into the headset. Watch your dog  
perform the desired command!  
The P.P.T. c a n re c ognize up  
to tw o m a s te rs voic e s – s o no  
one s le ft out. S im p ly s lid e the  
P rogra m S w itc h to Tra ine r 1  
to p rogra m one c hild s voic e .  
The n, s lid e the P rogra m  
S w itch to Trainer 2 to program  
another childs voice.  
Speak  
Bad Puppy  
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TRAINER IN TRAINING (3+ YEARS)  
Im p orta nt!  
Make sure the L.E.D. on  
the microphone points  
away from  
your child’s  
mouth and  
toward the  
glowing  
L.E.D. on the  
dogs head.  
Im p orta nt!  
• Fit the remote headset on your childs head. Be sure  
To conserve battery life,  
we recommend that you  
slide the dog's Power  
to place the microphone (on the mouthpiece) about  
11/2"- 2" from your childs mouth (not too close or far  
away). Make sure the L.E.D. on the mouthpiece points  
toward the glowing L.E.D. on the dogs head.  
Switch to the OFF  
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position when your child  
is not playing with the dog.  
• Hook the P.P.T. to your child using the convenient  
belt clip.  
To turn off power on the  
P.P.T., press and hold the  
Large Cover closed for five  
seconds. The power L.E.D.  
will shut off.  
• Open the Program Switch Door on the P.P.T. and select  
Play . Close the Program Switch Door. Youre in  
Trainer in Training Mode.  
Slide the dogs Power Switch  
Power  
(on his belly) to the ON  
position. The dog needs to  
wake up (about 15 seconds).  
Switch  
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TRAINER IN TRAINING (3+ YEARS)  
• Open the Large Cover on the P.P.T.  
• Make sure the glowing L.E.D. on the dogs head is lit.  
• Press a Command Button (try ) on the P.P.T.  
Your child must speak into the microphone.  
Your c hild s a ys : “S it.”  
Hint  
• Make sure your child waits until the glowing L.E.D. on  
the dogs head is lit before pressing another Command  
Button. If your child presses a Command Button on  
the P.P.T. before the glowing L.E.D. lights, the dog  
ignores the command and may do something different.  
Your child must speak into  
the microphone within  
three seconds of pressing  
a Command Button. Also,  
any word will do!  
Hint  
If the dog ignores  
the command, he may  
surprise you with his  
response!  
Hint  
If the dog does not  
receive another command  
after approximately two  
minutes, the dog will  
automatically go to sleep  
(shut-off). To turn back  
on, simply pat the  
dogs back.  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
Im p orta nt!  
Your child must choose  
a quiet room to program  
(record a voice) the P.P.T.  
Hint  
P rogra m m ing a Ne w Na m e  
The dog can have two  
masters (and two names)  
simply by sliding the Pro-  
gram Switch to Trainer 1  
for the first child and then  
Trainer 2 for a second child.  
Make sure the second  
child (Trainer 2) picks a  
different name for the  
dog than the first child,  
Trainer 1.  
• Have your child choose a new name for the dog. Practice  
saying the dogs new name – speaking clearly and in a  
normal voice (not too loud or soft). When playing with the  
dog, your child needs to say the dogs new name the  
same way it is programmed (recorded).  
• Fit the remote headset on your childs head. Be sure to  
place the microphone (on the mouthpiece) about 11/2"- 2"  
from your childs mouth (not too close or far away).  
Slide the dogs Power Switch (on his belly) to the  
OFF position. The dog is not needed for programming.  
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Hint  
• Open the Program Switch Door. Slide the Program  
Switch to Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 . Make sure you take  
note of which masters voice is programmed on  
Trainer 1 and on Trainer 2 .  
Your child can choose a  
new name...be creative!  
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• Press the Name Button  
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• Listen for the voice prompt through remote headset.  
“Please say your dogs name.”  
• Now, its your childs turn to say the dogs name.  
Your c hild s a ys : “Roc ke t.”  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
If your child speaks too loud, too soft, too soon, or the  
chosen name is unclear, the voice prompt may say:  
Too loud. Please try again.”; or “Too soft. Please try  
again.”; or “Too soon. Please try again.”; or “What did  
you say?”  
Aga in, your c hild s a ys : “Roc ke t.”  
If the P.P.T. does not recognize the name after three  
tries, the voice prompt says: “Training - your dogs  
name failed.” If this happens, please press the Name  
N
Button  
process again.  
again and start the new name programming  
Hint  
If your child is having  
trouble programming a  
new name, try program-  
ming a name with multiple  
syllables. For example,  
instead of programming  
the name “Spot”, try  
programming the name  
“Buddy”.  
• When new name programming is successful, the voice  
prompt will ask your child to repeat the name a second  
time. “Please repeat your dogs name.”  
Your child now needs to repeat the dogs new name  
again in a clear, normal voice.  
Your c hild s a ys : “Roc ke t.”  
If the repeated name is not recognized, the voice  
prompt will repeat the request.  
• When new name programming is complete, the voice  
prompt will tell you that training is complete, and you will  
hear the name of the dog in your childs voice. “Training  
Roc ke t complete.”  
Congra tula tions !  
Naming your dog is now  
complete! Now, fill in  
the chart on page 13  
with your child(ren)’s  
programmed new name.  
O op s , if you m a ke a m is ta ke …  
To e ra s e a p rogra m m e d na m e :  
• Open the Program Switch Door. Make sure the  
Program Switch is on Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 –  
depending on which programmed name you’d  
like to erase.  
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• Press and hold the Name Button  
for five seconds,  
until the voice prompt says, “Command erased.”  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
Im p orta nt!  
Your child must choose  
a quiet room to program  
(record a voice) the P.P.T.  
Hint  
The dog can have two  
masters simply by sliding  
the Program Switch to  
Trainer 1 for the first child  
and then to Trainer 2 for  
a second child!  
P rogra m m ing Voic e Com m a nd s  
• Have your child practice all the voice commands that  
will be programmed in a clear, normal voice (not too  
loud or soft). When playing with the dog, your child  
needs to say the voice commands the same way they  
are programmed (recorded).  
Hint  
• Fit the remote headset on your childs head. Be sure  
to place the microphone (on the mouthpiece) about  
11/2" - 2" from your childs mouth (not too close or  
far away).  
For best performance,  
we recommend that your  
child use the following  
words to program voice  
commands: Sit, Lie Down,  
Shake Hands, Do Trick,  
Let’s Go, Stand Up, Beg,  
Speak, Bad Puppy.  
Slide the dogs power switch (on his belly) to the  
OFF O position. The dog is not needed for programming.  
• Open the Program Switch Door. Slide the Program  
Switch to Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 . Make sure you take  
note which masters voice is programmed on Trainer 1  
and on Trainer 2 .  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
• Open the Large Cover on the P.P.T.  
• Press a Command Button on the P.P.T.  
• Listen for the voice prompt through the remote  
headset. “Please say sit.”  
Hint  
If your child is having  
• Now, its your childs turn to say the command.  
trouble programming voice  
commands, try program-  
ming more than one word  
or a word with multiple  
syllables. For example,  
instead of programming  
the command “sit”, try  
programming “sit down”.  
Your c hild s a ys : “S it.”  
If your child speaks too loud, too soft, too soon, or  
unclear, the voice prompt may say: “Too loud. Please try  
again.”; or “Too soft. Please try again.”; or “Too soon.  
Please try again.”; or “What did you say?”  
Aga in, your c hild s a ys : “S it.”  
If the P.P.T. does not recognize the voice command  
after three tries, the voice prompt says: “Training  
failed.” If this happens, please press a Command  
Button again and start the voice command programming  
process again.  
Im p orta nt!  
If programming fails after  
several tries, your child  
may be too young to  
speak clear enough (or  
clear enough repetively)  
to program the P.P.T.  
We recommend that  
your child use the dog in  
Trainer in Training mode.  
• When programming a voice command is successful, the  
voice prompt will ask your child to repeat the command  
a second time. “Please repeat sit.”  
Your child now needs to repeat the command again  
in a clear, normal voice.  
Your c hild s a ys : “S it.”  
Congra tula tions !  
If the repeated voice command is not recognized, the  
voice prompt will repeat the request.  
Voice command program-  
ming is now complete!  
Now, fill in the chart on  
page 13.  
• When programming a voice command is complete, the  
voice prompt will tell you that programming is complete,  
and you will hear the command in your childs voice.  
Training S it complete.”  
• Re p e a t this s e q ue nc e  
to p rogra m a ll nine  
c om m a nd s . The n, s lid e  
the P rogra m S w itc h to  
P la y , a nd c los e the  
P rogra m S w itc h Door.  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
O op s , if you m a ke a m is ta ke .  
To e ra s e a p rogra m m e d voic e c om m a nd :  
• Open the Program Switch Door. Make sure the Program  
Switch is on Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 – depending on which  
programmed voice command(s) you’d like to erase.  
• Press and hold the desired Command Button  
for five seconds, until the voice prompt says,  
“Command erased.”  
To e ra s e a ll p rogra m m e d na m e (s )  
a nd voic e c om m a nd s :  
• Open the Program Switch Door. Make sure the Program  
Switch is on Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 – depending on which  
programmed name and voice commands you’d like  
to erase.  
Insert and hold a blunt, thin object (do not use a pin)  
in the Erase All Hole for five seconds, until the voice  
prompt says, “Erased all.”  
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PROGRAM CHART  
Us e this c ha rt to ke e p tra c k of w ha t ha s b e e n p rogra m m e d into the P.P.T.  
Tra ine r 1  
Tra ine r 2  
Dogs Na m e  
Dogs Na m e  
Com m a nd s  
Com m a nd s  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
S it  
S it  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
Lie Dow n  
Lie Dow n  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
S ha ke Ha nd s  
S ha ke Ha nd s  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
Do Tric k  
Le ts Go  
Do Tric k  
Le ts Go  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
S ta nd Up  
S ta nd Up  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
Be g  
Be g  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
S p e a k  
S p e a k  
Ye s No  
Ye s No  
Ba d P up p y  
Ba d P up p y  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
Im p orta nt!  
Make sure the L.E.D. on  
the microphone points  
away from  
your child’s  
mouth and  
toward the  
glowing  
L.E.D. on the  
dogs head.  
Hint  
After saying the dog’s  
name, your child must  
first wait for a “beep”  
sound and then say the  
desired command within  
three seconds.  
Us ing your P up p ys Na m e  
a nd Voic e Com m a nd s  
• Fit the remote headset on your childs head. Be sure  
to place the microphone (on the mouthpiece) about  
11/2" - 2" from your childs mouth (not too close or far  
away). Make sure the L.E.D. on the mouthpiece points  
toward the glowing L.E.D. on the dogs head.  
Hint  
Make sure your child  
• Hook the P.P.T. to your child using the convenient  
belt clip.  
waits until the glowing  
L.E.D. on the dog’s head  
is lit before giving another  
command. If your child  
gives another command  
before the glowing L.E.D.  
lights, the dog ignores it,  
but may surprise you with  
his response!  
• Open the Program Switch Door on the P.P.T. and select  
Play . Close the Program Switch Door.  
Slide the dogs Power Switch (on his belly)  
to the ON  
wake up (about 15 seconds).  
position. The dog needs to  
• Close the Large Cover on the P.P.T. Youre in  
Expert Mode.  
Your c hild s a ys the d ogs na m e : “Roc ke t.”  
• Wait for a “beep” sound in the remote headset. Thats  
your childs cue to give the command.  
Your c hild s a ys : “Do tric k.”  
• After two “beep” sounds in the remote headset, the  
dog carries out the command!  
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EXPERT TRAINER (6+ YEARS)  
Hint  
After pressing the Large  
Cover on the P.P.T., your  
child must first wait for a  
“beep” sound and then  
say the desired command  
within three seconds.  
Im p orta nt!  
To conserve battery life,  
we recommend that you  
slide the dog's Power  
Switch to the OFF  
O
position when your child  
is not playing with the dog.  
Us ing O nly Voic e Com m a nd s  
To turn off power on the  
P.P.T., press and hold the  
Large Cover closed for  
five seconds. The power  
L.E.D. will shut off.  
• Fit the remote headset on your childs head. Be sure  
to place the microphone (on the mouthpiece) about  
11/2" - 2" from your childs mouth (not too close or far  
away). Make sure the L.E.D. on the microphone points  
toward the glowing L.E.D. on the dogs head.  
• Hook the P.P.T. to your child using the convenient  
belt clip.  
Hint  
• Open the Program Switch Door on the P.P.T. and select  
If the dog does not  
Play . Close the Program Switch Door.  
receive another command  
after approximately two  
minutes, the dog will  
automatically go to sleep  
(shut off). To turn back on,  
simply pat the dogs back.  
Slide the dogs Power Switch (on his belly)  
to the ON  
wake up (about 15 seconds). Youre in  
Expert Mode.  
position. The dog needs to  
• Close the Large Cover on the P.P.T.  
Press the Large Cover on the P.P.T. and wait for a  
“beep” sound in the remote headset. Thats your childs  
cue to give the command. Release the Large Cover.  
Your c hild s a ys : “Lie d ow n.”  
• After two “beep” sounds in the remote headset, the  
dog carries out the command!  
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JUST FOR FUN!  
Good Dog!  
Give your dog a reward.  
Place the treat in his  
mouth and be sure to  
press down on his tongue.  
Im p orta nt!  
Place only the dog treat  
provided into the dog’s  
mouth. To prevent damage,  
do not place any other  
object in the dogs mouth.  
Hint  
Watch what happens if...  
you feed your dog too  
many times. Or, how your  
dog reacts differently  
when you give him a treat  
after the commands beg  
or shake hands.  
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Give ‘e m a P a t  
What better reward than  
a loving pat on his nose  
or back.  
Hint  
Watch what happens if...  
you press his nose while  
performing a command.  
He lp ‘e m O ut  
Turn his right ear and help  
him scratch his fleas!  
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BATTERY INSTALLATION  
• Locate the battery compartments in the  
dog and P.P.T.  
• Loosen the screw in each battery com-  
partment door with a Phillips screwdriver  
and open the doors.  
Insert one 9 volt and three “D” a lka line  
b a tte rie s in the dog; and three “AAA”  
a lka line b a tte rie s in the P.P.T. as indi-  
cated in the battery compartments.  
• Replace the battery compartment doors  
and tighten the screws with a Phillips  
screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.  
P.P.T. Ba tte ry Com p a rtm e nt  
Dog Ba tte ry Com p a rtm e nt  
Im p orta nt!  
For longest battery life, we recommend  
the use of alkaline batteries in this  
toy. You can expect approximately  
6 hours of power with each fresh set  
of "D" batteries (in the dog).  
We also recommend the use of high  
capacity, rechargeable "D" batteries in  
the dog. High capacity “D” batteries can  
be purchased at most electronics stores.  
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BATTERY TIPS  
Alw a ys us e a lka line b a tte rie s .  
• Do not mix old and new batteries.  
1.5V x 3  
AAA” (LR03)  
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• Do not mix different types of batteries:  
alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or  
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium).  
• Remove the batteries during long  
periods of non-use. Always remove  
exhausted batteries from the toy. Battery  
leakage and corrosion can damage this  
toy. Dispose of batteries safely.  
1.5V x 3  
“D” (LR20)  
• Never short circuit the battery terminals.  
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• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to  
be recharged.  
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent  
type as recommended in the Battery  
Installation instructions are to be used.  
If removable rechargeable batteries are  
used, they are only to be charged under  
adult supervision.  
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• Rechargeable batteries are to be  
removed from the toy before they  
are charged.  
9 Volt (6LR61)  
If you use a battery charger, it should  
be examined regularly for damage to the  
cord, plug, enclosure and other parts.  
Do not use a damaged battery charger  
until it has been properly repaired.  
If the dog moves sluggishly or does  
not move at all, its time for an adult  
to replace the batteries.  
If the power L.E.D. on the P.P.T. does  
not light after pressing a command  
button, it's time for an adult to change  
the batteries.  
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CARING FOR ROCKET  
• Do not carry the dog by his tail. Carry the dog with  
one hand under his belly.  
• Keep water, sand and dirt off of the dog.  
• Keep the dog way from direct sunlight and  
excessive heat.  
• Do not drop the dog on a hard surface.  
• Wipe the dog with a clean cloth dampened with a mild  
soap and water solution. Do not immerse the dog.  
• The dog has no consumer serviceable parts.  
Do not take the dog apart.  
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BEFORE CALLING US...  
Tra ining Errors  
S ym p tom  
Dia gnos is  
P.P.T. voice prompt  
says, “Too soft.”  
• Move the microphone closer to your child's mouth –  
approximately 11/2"- 2".  
Speak in a normal tone of voice.  
P.P.T. voice prompt  
says, “Too soon.”  
• Wait for the P.P.T. voice prompt to stop speaking.  
• The room may be too noisy. Program the P.P.T. only in  
a quiet room.  
P.P.T. voice prompt  
says, “Too loud.”  
• Move the microphone farther from the child's mouth –  
up to 2" away.  
Speak in a normal tone of voice.  
P.P.T. voice prompt  
says, “What did you  
say?”  
• What was recorded a second time did not sound the same  
as the first time.  
– Repeat the name or command exactly as the first time.  
– Erase the name or command. Re-program the name  
or command, this time try enunciating the word with  
harder consonants.  
– Erase the name or command. Re-program the name  
or command, this time with multiple consonants.  
P.P.T. voice prompt  
says, “Training ‘Name  
or Command’ failed.”  
• The P.P.T. was unable to find enough distinct,  
repeatable sounds.  
– Erase the name or command. Re-program the name  
or command, this time try enunciating the word with  
harder consonants.  
– Erase the name or command. Re-program the name  
or command, this time with multiple consonants.  
You press a button  
and its already  
programmed.  
• Open the Program Switch Door and slide the Program  
Switch to the other trainer position (Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 ).  
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• Press and hold the Name Button  
or particular Command  
Button for 5 seconds to erase the programmed name  
or command.  
• Open the Program Switch Door and insert a blunt, thin object  
(do not use a pin) into the Erase All Hole to erase a ll program-  
ming for either Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 .  
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Voic e Re c ognition Errors (Exp e rt Mod e )  
Dia gnos is  
S ym p tom  
You do not hear a  
“beep” sound after  
you say the dogs  
name.  
• P.P.T. power has shut-off and power L.E.D. is not lit. Press any  
Command Button or the P.P.T. Large Cover.  
• The L.E.D. on the mouthpiece is not pointed toward the  
glowing L.E.D. on the dogs head. Be sure the L.E.D. on the  
mouthpiece is not twisted and is in direct line with the L.E.D.  
on the dogs head.  
• The P.P.T. did not recognize the voice because it was “too  
soft. Make sure the microphone is approximately 11/2"- 2"  
from your childs mouth.  
Your child did not program the name. Please refer to page 8 to  
program a new name.  
Your child is not using the same name programmed. Open the  
Program Switch Door on the P.P.T. and slide the Program  
Switch to Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 . Press the Name Button and  
check which name is programmed.  
Your child is not saying the name the same way it was original-  
ly programmed. Open the Program Switch Door on the P.P.T.  
and slide the Program Switch to Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 . Press  
the Name Button to hear how the name was programmed.  
Your child does not need to say the dogs name in this mode.  
With the Large Cover on the P.P.T. closed, simply press the  
Large Cover, wait for a “beep” sound, release the Large  
Cover and then speak the desired command.  
You hear one “beep”  
sound after you say  
the dogs name;  
but do not hear two  
“beep” sounds  
• The P.P.T. did not recognize the voice because it was  
“too soft”. Make sure the microphone is approximately  
11/2"- 2" from your childs mouth.  
• The L.E.D. on the mouthpiece is not pointed toward the  
glowing L.E.D. on the dogs head. Be sure the L.E.D. on the  
mouthpiece is not twisted and is in direct line with the L.E.D.  
on the dogs head.  
after you say the  
command.  
Your child did not program the command. Please refer to page  
10 to program a voice command.  
Your child is not using the same command programmed. Turn  
dog power off. Open the Program Switch Door on the P.P.T.  
and slide the Program Switch to Trainer 1 or Trainer 2 . Press  
the desired Command Button and check what has been  
programmed.  
Your child is not saying the command the same way it was  
programmed. Turn dog power off. Open the Program Switch  
Door on the P.P.T. and slide the Program Switch to Trainer 1  
or Trainer 2 . Press the desired Command Button to hear how  
the command was programmed.  
Your child did not wait for the “beep” sound before saying the  
command. Be sure to wait for the “beep” sound.  
Your child waited too long (more than three seconds) after the  
“beep” sound. Make sure your child says the command within  
three seconds after the “beep” sound.  
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Dog Errors  
S ym p tom  
Dia gnos is  
You hear a snapping  
or grinding noise and  
some of the legs do  
not move.  
• The legs are jammed because there is an object lodged in  
them. Turn power off on the dog and remove the object.  
• The legs are interferring with each other. Turn power off  
on the dog and manually move the legs to the stand position.  
• The legs jammed on the head. Turn power off on the dog  
and manually move the head to the center position and the  
legs to the stand position.  
The dog appears to  
have become stuck  
in a particular action  
or command.  
Turn the dog's power off and back on again.  
• Please call Fisher-Price® Consumer Relations  
at 1-800-432-KIDS (US); 1-800-567-7724 (Canada).  
The dog produces  
a series of 5 beeps  
twice in a row.  
Low Ba tte ry P rob le m s  
S ym p tom  
Dia gnos is  
After installing fresh  
batteries in the P.P.T.  
and the dog, the dog  
seems to run for only  
one or two hours.  
You have probably installed the wrong type of batteries.  
Us e only a lka line b a tte rie s for longe s t b a tte ry life .  
After turning power  
on the dog ON, the  
dog does not do  
anything; but the  
command L.E.D.  
on his head lights  
immediately.  
• The 9 volt battery in the dog is weak or dead. Replace the  
9 volt battery in the dog with a fresh, a lka line 9 volt battery.  
Dog moves  
sluggishly.  
• The ”D” batteries in the dog are weak or dead, Replace all  
three “D” batteries with fresh, a lka line batteries.  
The power L.E.D.  
on the P.P.T. does  
not light.  
• The “AAA” batteries in the P.P.T. are weak or dead. Replace  
all three AAA” batteries with fresh, a lka line batteries.  
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CONSUMER INFORMATION  
Q ue s tions  
Occasionally a consumer may experience a problem  
with one of our products. If this should happen, please  
call us, toll-free, rather than return this product to  
the store. Usually we can solve the problem on the  
telephone or by sending you replacement parts.  
In the Unite d S ta te s , please call Fisher-Price®  
Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1 -8 0 0 -4 3 2 -KIDS ,  
8 AM - 6 PM EST Monday through Friday.  
Hearing impaired consumers using TTY/ TDD  
equipment, please call 1-800-382-7470. Or, write to:  
Fisher-Price® Consumer Relations  
636 Girard Avenue  
East Aurora, New York 14052  
In Ca na d a , please call 1 -8 0 0 -5 6 7 -7 7 2 4 . Or, write to:  
Mattel Canada, Inc.  
6155 Freemont Blvd.  
Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2  
Please include your name, address and daytime  
telephone number.  
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FCC NOTE  
(Unite d S ta te s O nly)  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to com-  
ply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not  
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does  
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer-  
ence by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV  
technician for help.  
ICES-003  
(Ca na d a O nly)  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with  
Canadian ICES-003.  
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WARRANTY  
O ne Ye a r (1 ) Lim ite d Wa rra nty (Unite d S ta te s )  
Fisher-Price, Inc., 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora,  
TM The Wonder Dog  
New York 14052 warrants that Rocket  
is free from all defects in material and workmanship when used  
under normal conditions for a period of one (1) year from the  
date of purchase.  
Should the product fail to perform properly, we will repair  
or replace it at our option, free of charge. Purchaser  
is responsible for shipping the product to Consumer  
Relations at the address indicated above and for all asso-  
ciated freight and insurance cost. Fisher-Price, Inc. will  
bear the cost of shipping the repaired or replaced item to  
you. This warranty is void if the owner repairs or modifies  
the product. This warranty excludes any liability other than  
that expressly stated above including but not limited to  
any incidentai or consequential damages.  
S O ME S TATES DO NO T ALLO W THE EXCLUS IO N  
O R LIMITATIO N O F INCIDENTAL O R CO NS E-  
Q UENTIAL DAMAGES , S O THE ABO VE LIMITA-  
TIO NS O R EXCLUS IO N MAY NO T AP P LY TO YO U.  
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YO U S P ECIFIC LEGAL  
RIGHTS , AND YO U MAY ALS O HAVE O THER  
RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FRO M S TATE TO S TATE.  
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WARRANTY  
O ne Ye a r (1 ) Lim ite d Wa rra nty (Ca na d a )  
Mattel Canada Inc., warrants to the original consumer pur-  
chaser that this product will be free of defects in material  
or workmanship for one (1) year (unless otherwise speci-  
fied in alternate warranties) from the date of purchase.  
If defective, return the product along with proof of the  
date of purchase, postage prepaid to Mattel Canada Inc.,  
Consumer Service, 6155 Freemont Blvd., Mississauga,  
Ontario L5R 3W2 for replacement with an identical toy  
or similar toy of equal or greater value according to avail-  
ability. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  
you may also have other rights which vary from province  
to province. This warranty does not cover damage result-  
ing from accident, misuse, or abuse. Valid for products  
sold in Canada only.  
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Certificate of Pedigree  
Owner  
Grandparents  
Arrival Date  
Parents  
Male  
Female  
Dog Name  
Description of Homeland  
I certify that this pedigree is true and correct  
to the best of my knowledge and belief.  
Signature  
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Certificate of Pedigree  
Owner  
Grandparents  
Arrival Date  
Parents  
Male  
Female  
Dog Name  
Description of Homeland  
I certify that this pedigree is true and correct  
to the best of my knowledge and belief.  
Signature  
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Please save this manual for  
future reference.  
The dog is not intended for use outdoors.  
Batteries must be installed by an adult.  
Requires three D” (LR20) and one 9 volt  
(6LR61) alkaline batteries in the dog  
for operation (all not included).  
Requires three “AAA (LR03)  
alkaline batteries in the P.P.T. for  
operation (not included).  
For longest battery life, we recommend the  
use of alkaline batteries in this toy.  
You can expect approximately 6 hours  
of power with each fresh set of “D” (LR20)  
batteries (in the dog). We also recommend  
the use of high capacity, rechargeable  
“D” batteries in the dog. High capacity  
“D” batteries can be purchased at most  
electronics stores.  
Tool required for battery installation:  
Phillips Screwdriver (not included).  
Com e vis it us a t  
w w w.fis he r-p ric e .c om  
Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of  
Mattel, Inc. East Aurora, NY 14052 U.S.A.  
©2000 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved  
® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks  
of Mattel, Inc.  
Questions? Wed like to hear from you.  
Call: U.S. Toll Free 1-800-432 KIDS  
Canada 1-800-567-7724  
77806pr-0920  
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