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1.3 Notes on cleaning
If required, only clean the device’s surface with a slightly damp cloth, and ensure that no
moisture can penetrate into the device.
Do not use solvents or other aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents, as these can damage the
device’s surfaces and lettering.
1.4 Notes on power supply operation
You can also operate ChessGenius Pro using an AC adapter. Make sure to only use the M811
adapter, available as an optional accessory from Millennium 2000 GmbH via
www.millennium2000.de
The port is located on the bottom side of the device, approx. at the level of the ENT button.
The adapter has the following specifications: Output 5V DC 0.6A
Please make sure to observe the following points when using the AC adapter:
The power socket should be located close to the device and should be readily accessible.
The device should not be connected to more power sources than recommended.
The electrical contacts must not be short-circuited.
Make sure to disconnect the adapter from the mains before cleaning the device.
Regularly check the product and the AC adapter for damages and do not use the product if it is
damaged. Never open it up.
Please observe any safety information printed on the AC adapter.
1.5 Package contents
The package contains the following components:
1 ChessGenius Pro chess computer
16 white chess pieces
16 black chess pieces
3 R6 batteries, size AA, 1.5 V
1 user manual
1 warranty card
After unpacking, please check the contents for completeness and any possible signs of damage that
could have occurred during transport. In the event of a complaint, please promptly contact the
dealer where you obtained the product.
1.6 Using the chess pieces
The chess pieces can be positioned on the device’s game board.
Thanks to the built-in magnets, the pieces stick to the game board
and are so protected against slight slipping or toppling over.
To enter a move, press the appropriate square with your finger or the
edge of a chess piece.
Moves are always entered by first pressing the starting square and
then the target square. Incorrect entries (impossible or inadmissible
moves) are indicated by an appropriate error message or a humming noise emitted by the device.










