E.t Furby Instruction Manual
Electronic Furby: Instruction Manual Cleaning Instructions: To clean my fur, gently brush it with a cloth or soft brush to loosen any dirt. Then use a slightly damp cloth to remove stains.DO NOT PUT ME IN THE WASHING MACHINE.DO NOT SUBMERGE ME IN WATER.DO NOT LET ME GET WET EXCEPT WITH A DAMP CLOTH ON MY FUR.TO PREVENT STAINING MY FUR, WIPE DIRT OFF IMMEDIATELY.IF I GET WET, REMOVE MY BATTERIES AND DRY MY FUR.ONCE I AM COMPLETELY DRY, REPLACE THE BATTERIES DO NOT USE DETERGENT OR STAIN REMOVERS ON ME.
I just did surgery on my sons furby and fixed this problem. His would move and no sound would come out. Keep the Furby on and go to the right side of the Furby which is where the speaker is located. Cut a small slit in the fur, small enough that your kids won't notice. If you look underneath the fur you will see the speaker.
It is plastic and it has a whole bunch of holes in it. Right under the plastic there is a membrane sort of things. I found it when I took a nail or something small and pokey that fit through the holes and gently gently pushed on the membrane in certain spots it would start making noise again. Must have a short or something in it. Once you find the spot that let's it start making noise again find a very small, about a centimeter long, machine screw which is the kind that don't have a point on the end of them but are flat instead.
Screw it into the hole until it pushes against the membrane and leave it there, and that should keep it talking. This should keep your kids happy. This really helped! I have no technical skills and am not much good with a screw driver. Our Furby Boom's audio stopped. Using this post as a guide, I went ahead with Furby surgery. I removed the screws that hold the fur down.
(6 or so screws). I pulled up the fur. I inspected to see if there were any obvious wire breaks. With the batteries in and Furby on, I located the speaker. There was a soft plastic cover with a bunch on holes and the speaker is below that. Carefully, I stuck the mini screw driver thru one of the holes, and could hear the Furby! I took a QTIP and cut the end off it.
I put the QTIP thru the same whole, until it touched the speaker and I could hear it. Then I cut the QTIP end that was sticking out, so that it was closer to the plastic covering. I taped it in place. Roll the fur back i to place.
Reattach the the ring/screws. Pokemon ash gray walkthrough. Thank you for ur post! It's time to speak out for your right to repair We have a chance to guarantee our right to repair electronic equipment—like smartphones, computers, and even farm equipment.
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