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Symptom The AIBO® Entertainment Robot does not go into Clinic mode. • Cause c Remedy (see page) • There is a problem with the front (blue) or rear (red) sensor on the back of the AIBO robot. c Check the touch sensors on the AIBO robot's back in the AIBO robot Operation Check mode. 1 Remove the "Memory Stick™" media from the AIBO robot and press the pause button to start the AIBO robot. The AIBO robot goes into Operation Check mode. (In this condition, the mode indicators flash yellow.) 2 The AIBO robot repeats the "Stand up" t "Sit down" t "Lay down" routine. While the routine is in progress, simultaneously touch the front (blue) and rear (red) back sensors for 3 seconds. The face and back lights should turn ON, and a sound should be heard. If the above response is observed, the touch sensors on the AIBO robot's back are functioning normally. The "Memory Stick" media may be defective. If the above response is not observed, one or more of the touch sensors on the AIBO robot's back may be defective. Contact the AIBO Customer Link (customer service). No response when the sensors on the AIBO robot's back are touched. (The back sensors do not light when touched.) • See "The AIBO Entertainment Robot does not go into Clinic mode" above and check the touch sensors on the back of the AIBO robot. When in Game mode or Clinic mode, the mode light goes out and the AIBO robot returns to Autonomous mode. • When in modes other than Autonomous mode (such as Game mode and Clinic mode), the following situations may cause the AIBO robot to cease current activity and lie down with its legs spread in Autonomous mode. − Application of excessive external force to the AIBO robot. − Extended period of intense movement by the AIBO robot. − Having the AIBO robot perform intense movements for an extended period with AIBO cards, etc. c Please wait for a few minutes without changing the AIBO robot's mode. You will be able to switch from Autonomous mode to another mode (such as Game mode) after a few minutes. The AIBO robot's LEDs' light and/or color is irregular. • The AIBO robot ERS-7 is equipped with several LEDs, and a certain level of irregularity in the light and/or color of the LEDs is to be expected. This does not constitute a malfunction. 100

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The AIBO
®
Entertainment
Robot does not go into Clinic
mode.
There is a problem with the front (blue) or rear (red) sensor on
the back of the AIBO robot.
c
Check the touch sensors on the AIBO robot’s back in the
AIBO robot Operation Check mode.
1
Remove the “Memory Stick™” media from the AIBO
robot and press the pause button to start the AIBO robot.
The AIBO robot goes into Operation Check mode. (In
this condition, the mode indicators flash yellow.)
2
The AIBO robot repeats the “Stand up”
t
“Sit down”
t
“Lay down” routine. While the routine is in progress,
simultaneously touch the front (blue) and rear (red) back
sensors for 3 seconds.
The face and back lights should turn ON, and a sound should be
heard.
If the above response is observed, the touch sensors on the AIBO
robot’s back are functioning normally. The “Memory Stick”
media may be defective.
If the above response is not observed, one or more of the touch
sensors on the AIBO robot’s back may be defective. Contact the
AIBO Customer Link (customer service).
No response when the sensors
on the AIBO robot’s back are
touched. (The back sensors
do not light when touched.)
See “The AIBO Entertainment Robot does not go into Clinic
mode” above and check the touch sensors on the back of the
AIBO robot.
When in Game mode or
Clinic mode, the mode light
goes out and the AIBO robot
returns to Autonomous mode.
When in modes other than Autonomous mode (such as Game
mode and Clinic mode), the following situations may cause the
AIBO robot to cease current activity and lie down with its legs
spread in Autonomous mode.
Application of excessive external force to the AIBO robot.
Extended period of intense movement by the AIBO robot.
Having the AIBO robot perform intense movements for an
extended period with AIBO cards, etc.
c
Please wait for a few minutes without changing the AIBO
robot’s mode. You will be able to switch from Autonomous
mode to another mode (such as Game mode) after a few
minutes.
The AIBO robot’s LEDs’
light and/or color is irregular.
The AIBO robot ERS-7 is equipped with several LEDs, and a
certain level of irregularity in the light and/or color of the
LEDs is to be expected. This does not constitute a malfunction.
Symptom
• Cause
c
Remedy (see page)