[. . . ] Use a screwdriver to open the battery compartment located at the bottom back side of the unit. Install 2 x AA batteries observing carefully the polarity indicated at the bottom of the battery compartment, and as per the diagram shown opposite. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged. [. . . ] 3 USB mode This mode is used to save pictures from the digital camera to your PC. Once connected to your PC via the USB cable provided, the digital camera can be either a PC webcam or a removable hard drive. 4 Flicker reduction Set the flicker frequency of the camera to the AC frequency of your country to reduce the banding effect when taking pictures or video clips under fluorescent lighting. then , insert the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive; the CD installa tion menu will appear. If the menu does not appear, double-click the CD drive icon in `My Computer' or run D:\Autorun. Then, follow the instructions and click "start" to finish the installation. Power On/Off Press the Power on/off [6] button to turn the digital camera on. To take a picture Press the Shutter button [8] in preview mode to take a picture. Playback Press the Playback button [9] to enter playback mode, and view the shots taken. Use the up/down buttons [7] to select `delete' () or `do not delete' (X). 2 Deleting all pictures Press the Playback button [9] to enter playback mode. Use the up/down buttons [7] to select `delete all' () or `do not delete' (X). Press the Shutter button [8] to start the self-timer; the digital camera will take a picture 10 seconds later. Press the Shutter button [8] again to stop the video capture and return to preview mode. [. . . ] In a bid to keep improving our services, we could implement modification on the colours and the details of the product shown on the packaging. Not suitable for children under 36 months old, as it contains small detachable elements which could be swallowed. Reference: DJ100 Designed and developed in Europe ­ Made in China Environmental Protection: Unwanted electrical appliances can be recycled and should not be discarded along with regular household waste! [. . . ]