Fisher-Price B2497 Instruction Sheet

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M.A.C.C.
Mountain Action Command Center
M.A.C.C.
Mountain Action Command Center
Instructions
B2497
Please keep this instruction sheet for future
reference, as it contains important information.
Requires three “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries
Adult assembly is required.
Tool required for assembly and battery
installation: Phillips screwdriver (not included).
Figures not included. Each sold separately
and subject to availability.
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Parts
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This product contains small parts in its unassembled state.
Adult assembly is required.
Satellite Dish
Satellite Dish Platform
CAUTION
Not Shown: Label Sheet
Mountain Lion Rescue Harness
Elevator Roof
Elevator Platform
Garage Roof
Helipad Base
Garage Base
Main Assembly Base
Pneumatic Wrench
Helipad Roof
Garage Ramp
Message Center Deck
Crane
Deck Insert
Dock
Search Light
Fuel Hose
Flag
Support Knob
Helipad Support
(narrow)
Map
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Parts
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3 Leaf Clusters (small)
2 Leaf Clusters (large)
#6 x 5/8” Washerhead
Screw – 2
Shown Actual Size
Helipad Support
(wide)
Garage Support
(wide)
Garage Support
(narrow)
Main Assembly Roof
Elevator Shaft
Hatch
Ladder Wall (tall)
Message Center
(with tethered packs)
Ladder Wall (short)
Large Rock Wall
Elevator Wall
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
• Position the large rock wall so that the inside faces you.
• Insert and “snap” the tab on the bottom of the large rock wall into the slot in the main base assembly.
“Snap” the large rock wall into the main assembly base.
• Pull up on the large rock wall to be sure it is secure in the base.
“Snap” the dock into the ladder wall (short).
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“Snap” the map into the main assembly base.
• Pull up on the map to be sure it is secure in the base.
“Snap” the dock into large rock wall.
“Snap” the ladder wall (short) into the main assembly base.
• Pull up on the ladder wall (short) to be sure it is secure in the base.
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Main Assembly
Base
Dock
Ladder Wall
(short)
Main Assembly
Base
Ladder Wall
(short)
Large Rock
Wall
Dock
Large Rock Wall
(Inside)
Tab
Main Assembly
Base
Map
Back View
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
“Snap” the message center deck into the large rock wall .
“Snap” the slot in message center deck down onto the tab on the ladder wall (short) .
“Snap” the slots in message center deck down onto the tabs on the map .
• Pull up on the message center deck to be sure it is secure.
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• While holding the hatch in place, fit the peg on the hatch into the hole in the ladder wall (tall) .
“Snap” the ladder wall (tall) into the message center deck .
• Pull up on the ladder wall (tall) to be sure it is secure in the message center deck.
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• Fit the peg on the hatch into the hole in the large rock wall. Hold the hatch in place.
“Snap” the elevator wall into the elevator platform, as shown.
“Snap” the elevator roof into the elevator wall, as shown.
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Large Rock Wall
Message Center
Deck
Ladder
Wall
(short)
Hatch
Ladder Wall
(tall)
Message Center
Deck
Elevator Wall
Elevator
Roof
Elevator Platform
Hatch
Large
Rock Wall
Map
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
Label Decoration
• Make sure the area where the label will be applied is clean and dry. Apply the label as shown in the illus­tration above.
• For best results, do not attempt to apply a label more than once.
• Slide the elevator assembly onto the rails on the elevator shaft.
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• Fit the support knob to the elevator shaft, as shown. Be sure that the knob faces the end of the elevator shaft without rock texture.
• While holding the knob in place, insert two screws through the elevator shaft and into the knob support. Tighten each screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.
“Snap” the elevator shaft into the main assembly base.
• Pull up on the elevator shaft to sure it is secure in the main assembly base.
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Elevator
Elevator Assembly
Elevator Shaft
Elevator
Shaft
Main Assembly Base
Elevator Shaft
Support Knob
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
• Fit the seven slots in main assembly roof over the tabs in the large rock wall, the ladder wall (short) and the elevator shaft. Press down on the main assembly roof to “snap” it in place. Be sure that all seven tabs snap into the roof.
• Route each of the three cords through one of the three grooves in the message center deck, as shown.
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• Position the message center above the message center deck. Feed the three cords coming from the bottom of the message center through the large channel in the message center deck, as shown.
“Snap” the message center into the message center deck.
• Pull up on the message center to be sure it is secure.
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Main Assembly Roof
Groove Groove
Groove
Message
Center Deck
Large
Rock Wall
Ladder Wall
(short)
Message Center
Message Center
Deck
Elevator
Shaft
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
“Snap” the helipad supports into the helipad base.
“Snap” the helipad roof onto the helipad supports.
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• Gently lift the message center deck and fit the knob on top of the helipad assembly into the socket on the underside of the message center deck.
• Fit the socket on the bottom of the helipad assembly over the knob on the main assembly base.
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Helipad Base
Helipad Roof
Helipad Assembly
Message Center Deck
Helipad
Support (wide)
Helipad Support (narrow)
“Snap” the deck insert into the message center deck.
• Slide the three mission backpacks onto the three connectors in front of the message center. Mission backpacks store here when not in use.
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Deck
Insert
Message
Center Deck
Mission
Backpacks
Connectors
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
• Fit the sockets in the garage assembly over the knobs on the elevator shaft.
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Garage Assembly
Elevator Shaft
• Fit the long peg on the garage ramp into hole on one end of the garage base, as shown .
• Fit the short peg on the garage ramp into the hole on the other end of the garage base .
Hint: This may require some force.
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“Snap” the garage supports into the garage base.
“Snap” the garage roof onto the garage supports.
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“Snap” the satellite dish onto the satellite dish plat- form.
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Garage Ramp
Garage Base
Short Peg
Long Peg
Garage Base
Garage
Support
(narrow)
Garage
Support
(wide)
Garage Roof
Satellite Dish
Satellite Dish
Platform
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Building the
Mountain Action Command Center
Fit the satellite dish onto the peg on the main assembly roof.
Fit the crane onto the peg on the garage roof.
Fit the search light into the hole on the main assembly roof.
“Snap” the flag into the hole in the garage roof.
“Snap” the pneumatic wrench into the upper hole in the garage support.
“Snap” the fuel hose into the lower hole in the garage support.
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• Press the leaf clusters into the large rock wall.
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Label Decoration
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• Make sure the areas where the labels will be applied are clean and dry. Apply the labels as shown in the illustration above.
• For best results, do not attempt to apply a label more than once.
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Label Decoration
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Battery Installation
• Open the hatch door. Locate the battery com­partment on the back of the message center.
• Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver. Remove the battery compartment door.
•Insert three “C” (LR14) alkaline batteries.
Hint: We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer life.
• Replace the battery compartment door and tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten.
• When lights or sounds from this toy become faint or stop, it’s time for an adult to change the batteries.
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Battery
Compartment Door
1.5V x 3
“C” (LR14)
Shown Actual Size
Battery Safety Information
Batteries may leak fluids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your toy. To avoid battery leakage:
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or recharge­able (nickel-cadmium).
• Insert batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment.
• Remove batteries during long periods of non-use. Always remove exhausted batteries from the toy. Dispose of batteries safely. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire. The batteries may explode or leak.
• Never short-circuit the battery terminals.
• Use only batteries of the same or equivalent type, as recommended.
• Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Remove rechargeable batteries from the toy before charging.
• If removable, rechargeable batteries are used, they are only to be charged under adult supervision.
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It’s an Incoming Message
from Warren Waters
At the Message Center, Warren Waters™,his helpers and your Rescue Heroes™figures actually talk together about missions. Just connect the tethered backpacks to Mission Select
or Voice Tech™figures, dial a mission and press the activation button. There are
six different missions to choose from.
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“A storm is
approaching!”
“Wendy Waters™
reporting in.”
“Al Pine™,
Yo!”
“Billy Blazes™
here.”
Figures sold separately and subject to availability.
Slide the tethered backpack on your figure. This allows your figure to “talk” to Warren Waters™ and other team members.
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It’s an Incoming Message
from Warren Waters
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Activation Button
Attach a Mission Select™ or Voice Tech™ Rescue Heroes™ figures. Press the activation button to hear a conversation about the mission chosen between Warren Waters™, his helpers and the attached figures.
Press with no figures attached to hear Warren Waters™ and his “on screen” helpers discuss a mission.
On/Off Switch
• Locate the On/Off switch on the side of the message center.
• Slide the switch down to turn the toy on. Slide the switch up to turn it off.
Hint: If your child is not actively playing with this toy, it turns off automatically (sleep mode).
• When your child is finished playing with this toy, slide the on/off switch up to turn the toy off.
Turn the dial to select a mission.
Press to hear the Rescue Heroes™ theme song.
Press to hear phrases from Warren Waters,™ his helpers or from Mission Select™ or Voice Tech™ figures attached to the tethered back­packs. (Figures sold separately.)
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To the Rescue
Pivoting Crane and
Rescue Harness
• Slide the rescue harness onto a figure.
• Connect the hook to the rescue harness. Then turn the crank to hoist the figure to safety.
Climbing Wall
• Figures can scale the climbing wall on the side
of the MACC. Place a figure’s hands and feet on the pegs.
Elevator
• Place a figure’s feet on the pegs on the elevator platform.
• Grasp the edge of the platform to move it up and down.
Flip-Down Hatch
• Open the hatch. You can seat a figure in the hatch door. Slide the connector on the back of a figure into the slot in the door.
• Some backpacks will also store on the connector in the hatch.
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Rescue
Harness
Pegs
Pack Storage
Figure
Stores Here
Figures sold separately and subject to availability.
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To the Rescue
Using PowerMax™Tools
with the M.A.C.C.
(PowerMax™ Tools sold separately)
• Press the button on the PowerMax™ backpack to operate the tool.
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Tab
Connector
Handle
• Slide the tab on the tool arm into the slot in the crane.
• Fit the handle on the tool into the hole in the crane.
• Slide the backpack onto the connector at the back of the crane.
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Storage
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• For storage, lift the garage ramp and fold in the garage and helipad.
Care
• Wipe this toy with a clean damp cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution.
• Do not immerse this toy.
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Consumer Information
Questions? We'd like to hear from you!
Call Fisher-Price®Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-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.
For other countries, outside the United States:
CANADA
Questions? 1-800-567-7724. Mattel Canada Inc., 6155 Freemont Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2.
GREAT BRITAIN
Mattel UK Ltd, Vanwall Business Park, Maidenhead SL6 4UB. Helpline: 01628 500302.
AUSTRALIA
Mattel Australia Pty. Ltd., 658 Church Street, Locked Bag #870, Richmond, Victoria 3121 Australia.
Consumer Advisory Service 1300 135 312.
NEW ZEALAND
16-18 William Pickering Drive, Albany 1331, Auckland.
ASIA
Mattel East Asia Ltd, Room 1106, South Tower, World Finance Centre, Harbour City, Tsimshatsui, HK, China.
FCC Note (United States Only)
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply 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 interference 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. Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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©2003 Mattel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U.S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc.
Printed in Mexico B2497pr-0920
Collect the Entire
Mission Select
Team!
Billy Blazes
B2093
Jake Justice
B2095
Jack Hammer
B2094
Roger Houston
B2096
Rocky Canyon
B2097
Wendy Waters
B2101
Mission Select
Police Cruiser
B3056
Mission Select™Rescue Jet
B5733
Mission Select
Rescue Firetruck
B5732
Matt Medic
B2099
Gil Gripper
B2098
Ariel Flyer
B2100
Al Pine
B2102
Each sold separately and subject to availability.
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