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Changing the Batteries
A. Turn the pet over and unscrew the
motor box
B. Remove the motor box.
C. Replace the two AAA batteries matching the
polarity shown inside the battery compartment.
Be sure the batteries are firmly seated.
D. Replace the motor box and screw snug.
No, there is not a recall on the Zhu Zhu pets at this time. Have you tried to replace the batteries? When the batteries are getting low, there isn't enough energy to make the toy move, but just enough for it to still make noise.
Not step by step instructions, but this may help. The image on the box is not correct. It is a mirror image, so using the box as a guide is only going to confuse you. The one sheet instructions on the inside are correct. For a "correct" color example, I'll attempt to attach a mirror image of the box. It also helps to look on the picture/instructions for where the track actually breaks and use the sign holes/support holes to help you identify which piece of track to use and how to orient it. (As for attaching track - pay attention to the instructions - linking at the top first is very important.) I hope this helps.
I am assuming you mean the bonus games ect in wii fit?
If so that is from playing the game after certain scores or just attempts/time played it opens up the other options and higher, harder levels to play each game.
please add more information if this isnt what your asking about.
or please call 1-800-255-3700 for assistance. (Nintendo customer service)
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