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In the Championship Race Mode, after racing on the first track, you will advance to the second track, and so on, until you have completed all 8 tracks. The goal is to place 1st on each track to maximize your score. In the Single Race mode, you will be able to practice on any of the 8 tracks. SETTING UP YOUR i•RACER HAND UNIT To install the batteries, unscrew the battery compartment door located on the underside of the hand unit, install two AA batteries (we recommend alkaline), making sure to align the + and - with the markings in the bottom of the battery compartment, and replace the battery compartment door. HEAD UNIT To adjust the head unit to fit comfortably and securely on your head, slide the stereo headphones closer to or further from the viewing unit, slide the top strap closer to or further from of the stereo headphones, and loosen or tighten the elastic back strap by repositioning the Velcro® fastening strip. GETTING STARTED HAND UNIT A and B Buttons -There are two buttons, marked A and B, located on the underside of the hand unit. The A button is the Accelerator / On / Enter button and the B button is the Brake button. These can be controlled by holding the hand unit in your right hand and using the first finger of your right hand to press the A button and the second finger to press the B button. Volume -The volume control toggle is located near the A and B buttons, on the forward facing side, under the Steering Wheel. Use this button to control the volume of the stereo headphones. Gear Shift Buttons -On the top side of the hand unit, in the upper right corner, are the Shift Up (+) and Shift Down (-) buttons. These buttons can be controlled by pressing with your right thumb. They are only active if you selected the Manual Transmission (MT) option at the beginning of your race. Selector Dial -To switch between Championship Race mode, Single Race mode, Pause, or Best Lap / High Score mode, turn the Selector Dial, located near the middle of the hand unit, to the desired position. NOTE: The Best Lap / High Score mode can not be accessible before race over. Reset Button -The Reset Button will reset all scores and times back to 0 as well as correct minor malfunctions that may occur. New Game Button -Pressing in and holding the New Game button for 2 seconds will begin a new game. You will need to select new race, track, and transmission settings prior to starting your new race. Steering -You steer your car by grasping the Steering Wheel with your left hand and turning the wheel right or left to steer in the desired direction. You also use the Steering Wheel to switch between race courses (in the Single Race mode) and between Manual and Automatic Transmissions when starting a new game. HEAD UNIT Your view will be from inside of your car. Your car will not be visible on the track. 12345678910 Rearview Mirror Panel Rearview Mirror Track Selection Display 12345678910 Position Indicator Lap Counter COCKPIT VIEW Rearview Mirror -Displays the opponent cars approaching from behind. Track Selection Display -Displays the track layout you selected or are racing on. The dot represents your position on the track. The short line sticking up inside of the track is the Start / Finish Line. Lap Counter -Displays the number of laps remaining in the race. All races are 4 laps in length. Position Indicator -Indicates your position in the race. You start all races in the 10th position. Instrument Panel Steering Wheel Damage Display Display Fuel Car Damage Gear Shift Display Meter Gauge Race Mode RPM Speed Transmission Time / Points Display Display Display Selection Display Display Race Mode Display -Displays the race mode (Championship Race or Single Race) that you selected using the Selector Dial. Damage Meter -Displays how badly your car is damaged. Bars are added with each collision you have. You must make a pit stop to have the damage repaired before the Damage Meter is full, otherwise the damage will be irreparable and the race will be over. Car Damage Display -Displays where damage has occurred on your car. Steering Wheel Display -A single bar displays the position of your Steering Wheel. Speed Display -Displays the speed at which you are driving. RPM Display -Displays how fast your engine is revving. Each bar represents 1000 RPM (Revolutions Per Minute). If you are in the Manual Transmission (MT) Mode and allow your RPMs to remain in the red area too long before shifting to a higher gear, engine damage will occur. Gear Shift Display -Displays the gear in which you are currently driving. Once you have reached the maximum speed or dropped below the speed range for the gear in which you are driving, the display will prompt you to shift by flashing on the appropriate gear. Fuel Gauge -Displays how much fuel remains in your car. Each race takes 1.5 tanks of fuel to complete. If your fuel gets too low the bottom bar will flash, warning you to make a pit stop as soon as possible. If you run out of fuel before making a pit s...