
Now, the challenging game of Solitaire can travel with
you anywhere. Einstein Touch Solitaire offers simple,
intuitive controls to bring you the classic fun of Solitaire.
Albert Einstein is probably best known for his famous formula,
introduced his special theory and general theory of relativity and, in 1921,
his work on the photoelectric effect won him the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Keep this manual for reference.
ALBERT EINSTEIN and related rights
he battery compartments are
Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove each compartment
polarity (+ and -) as shown on the diagram inside of the battery
The stylus is located on the side of the unit held in a built-in compartment.

Press this button to turn the unit on.
Press this button to also start the
this key and it will resume the game.
Press this button to start a new game.
left of the LCD display). “DEAL 1” or
Press this button to turn the sound on
the fi rst and last cards placed in
this button to reveal the cards that
this, touch the particular card stack
that you would like to display. You
your scores in consecutive games
After youʼve selected new game,
timer, if desired (The timer icon
this button to undo the last move.
When playing the standard Deal 3 or
Vegas Deal 3, press this button to reveal
the two face-down cards underneath
the last face-up card that was drawn.
Press to reset the unit. The unit may
lock up due to static discharge or other
button on the back of the unit. Then
press the on button to turn on the unit.
To move an ace or another card from
the card stack to the same suit stack,
touch the card stack you would like
to move and then press the suit stack.
To move an ace or another card from the
To move one or more cards from
you want to move the cards to.
important than knowledge.”

Use the deck to move an ace or other
All you need to do is touch the deck
use this button to move cards from
the deck to the card stack. To do this
you must touch the deck fi rst and then
follow by touching the card stack.
The object of Solitaire is to use all
the cards in the deck to build up the
four suit stacks in ascending order,
beginning with the aces. You can
easily do this with drawing all the
To complete a game of Solitaire
you must be able to have cards
be in the same suit and built up in
After installing batteries into the unit,
button to turn the unit on.
the top left of the LCD display, and then
the screen will display the default game
mode “STANDARD DEAL 1” fi rst.
you prefer the game to be dealt
by one card at a time (DEAL 1)
is displayed (this is shown above
the score box on the LCD display)
box on the LCD display). You may
now select one of the game modes:
to deal the cards. Youʼll
hear the sound of a shuffl ing deck,
the cards into the seven card stacks.
The card stacks are dealt in seven

vertical rows. The fi rst row has only
two, the third has three, and so on,
until the seventh stack has seven
proceed by moving each of
the cards, whenever possible.
Try to locate the Aces to move to
the suit stack. To move an ace from
the card stack to the suit stack,
press the card stack corresponding
to the card you want to move
Then take an opportunity to
locate and move each of the
Kings to any empty card stack.
Move cards on the card stacks
together in descending sequence and
If you would like to move one card or a
you would like to move the cards to.
The unit will only permit you to
move cards when it is legal according
to standard Solitaire rules. Please
remember that the cards must be
placed in the card stacks so that black
the cards also go from the highest card
The lowest card (Ace) should be
moved immediately to the suit stacks
When you complete a move, lightly
press the on/draw-deal. You will
then see a new card appear face-up
Note: If you have selected either of
the DEAL 3 options, then use the
view the two cards below the fi rst
knowing what cards are located below.
This assists in your game strategy.
button until you view a card
that can be moved either down to one
This particular card can be moved in
the normal way by lightly pressing the
to that spot. The card will automatically
be placed in the proper sequence.
The LCD display will show the fi rst and
last card in a sequence in card stack.
To use this feature, you must then select
Keep in mind that you can move
part of a sequence to an appropriate

the card stack by lightly pressing it.
Also remember that groups of cards in
proper corresponding sequence within
the stacks can be moved as a group.
if you can move all of your cards to the
the move to the suit stacks you lose
the game and will need to try again.
Each game starts with 0 points.
Move each card from one card stack
Move each card from deck to card
Move each card from deck or card
Move each card from suit stack and
then back down to the card stack.
Each pass through the deck, this will
Each pass through the deck in
this will mean a pass through
Each game starts at 500 points.
If you decide to accumulate your scores
in consecutive games, press review
button before game starts, and the word
Move each card to suit stack.
Player has only one time to pass
through the deck in Vegas Deal 1.
Player has three times to pass
through the deck in Vegas Deal 3.
If a icon with a x in a square appears
below the deck, it indicates to the Player
that the cards can not be drawn from
the deck. However the Player can then
move the card from the deck as usual.

If you select the timer option, a
if you win the game within a
if you exceed 8 seconds after each move.
temperatures. For best results, use
between the temperatures of 39
cloth. Do not use cleaners with
the diagrams in the battery
Computers can sometimes “lock
this should happen, use a slim,
pointed object to press the button

Ulm, Württemberg, Germany
Died: April 18, 1955 (aged 76)
Residence: Germany, Italy, Switzerland, USA
Notable Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)
Benjamin Franklin Medal (1935)
Honorary Doctorates: Princeton (1921)
mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does
not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol-
lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
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 no in-
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
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
which the receiver is connected.

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products are free from any electrical or mechanical defects for a period of 90 DAYS
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Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.
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