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Fall 2016.
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The Monster High Create A Monster Design Lab is designed to fit most Monster High® limbs with the exception of textured limbs or limbs with scales or fins.
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If this occurs during the Hello Barbie™ setup process, make sure the doll is properly charged. Hello Barbie™ should remain in the charging station and connected to power during the setup.
When putting Hello Barbie™ into connection mode, make sure you see white flashing lights (they may also look light blue) If the lights flash (royal) blue, Hello Barbie™ has been reset and will automatically say "My batteries need to recharge. Please connect me to the charging station." Connect Hello Barbie™ to the charger and continue putting her into connection mode.
If this occurs during conversations or red lights appear, connect Hello Barbie™ to her charger, make sure that the charging cable is firmly connected to the doll, and that the orange charging indicator is illuminated.
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Call the number on the back of the instructions that came with your Barbie Girl™ device.
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Fold the wings in half. The purple wings with details (with lines) should face the front. (Clicking noise will be heard to indicate that the wings are properly folded).
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When placing wings on doll, turn the doll so that the back of the doll is facing you. Snap the bigger clasp with flower pattern on the top while the smaller clasp snaps to the bottom. (Clicking noise will indicate it is snapped on correctly).
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If done correctly, the top clasp will be right next to the flower borders (see Back Wings Image).
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If wings are snapped on correctly and the wings do not open, then move arms slightly forward (see “Slightly forward Arm” pictures).
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The battery pack is located on the doll’s back. Remove the skirt and vest, bend the doll’s arms gently if needed. Unscrew the battery cover at the back with a Philips head screwdriver and replace. Be sure to dispose of batteries properly.
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PC: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Intel® Core™ i3 Processor, 2 GB RAM
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If you notice a crack in the propellers, do not operate toy. Dispose broken parts properly and contact Mattel Consumer Services for a replacement.
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In the drawer, on the right side of the printer.
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The Barbie™ Star Light Adventure RC Hoverboard will fly about 5 meters or 17 feet from the surface it launches from.
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Limited edition dolls are produced in quantities of 35,000 or less and Collectible dolls are produced in quantities greater than 35,000. Exact production numbers are never released to the public.
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Make sure you have e-mail on your device and that you have phone service or WiFi.
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Check all the connections to make sure they’re tight. Also make sure the Barbie Girl™ USB connector is popped all the way out of the device. If it is, plug it firmly into the docking station. Then be sure to plug the USB cable firmly into a USB port on your computer. If the device is still not recognized, plug the docking station into a different USB port. Remember…the Barbie Girl™ device software only works on a PC computer. Your Barbie Girl™ is not Mac compatible. Ask a grownup for help if you need it!
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Propellers can be re-attached by following the instructions provided in the box. Be sure to match the color of the propellers to the axles and that the silver is on the top. Press the propeller gently into the clips of the axles.
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The Barbie™ Star Light Adventure RC Hoverboard is meant for indoor use. The toy may not work properly when used outdoors and will be affected by wind and/or heat.
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Scroll down below the legal disclaimer to see the attached design.
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No. Mattel meets or exceeds all safety guidelines developed and enforced by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a government regulatory agency. For additional information on safety and sustainability, consumers can go to our website http://citizenship.mattel.com and then click on Safe and Sustainable Products.
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