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Check that the iDog is powered on if it doesn't respond to your commands. Press its nose to activate the toy.
2
Verify that the iDog has fresh batteries installed if the
dog doesn't turn on. Use a Phillips screwdriver to open the dog's
battery compartment, located on the its right back leg. Insert two new
AA-sized batteries according to the "+" and "-" symbols listed in the
compartment.
3
Inspect the iDog's connection to your iPod if it doesn't
move and dance to your iPod's music. Plug the iDog's connector cable
into your iPod. The cable end labeled "B" gets inserted into the
headphone jack on your iPod. The opposite end goes into the front left
leg of the iDog.
4
Make sure your iPod is powered on if the toy is connected to
the media player and is turned on, but not moving to the music. Your
iPod may need recharged by connecting it to a computer with its included
USB cable.
5
Reset the iDog if it continually freezes or stops moving in
the middle of a dance. Use the tip of a pen, paper clip or similar thin
object to press the reset button located on the bottom of the toy's
head.
Please take a look at this PDF file it has the instruction included for the I-dog. http://www.hasbro.com/common/instruct/I_Dog.pdf. I hope this helps please let me know and I will try to find something else for you.
Under the iDog AMP'D "Backlegs" there should be two screws. Unscrew them (Lefty Loosy, Righty-Tighty) and replace the batteries with three "AA" batteries. Hope this helped!
You don't "Charge" iDog AMP'D, you change the battery pack located under it's hind feet. When your iDog does the intro when you turn it on every five seconds, that means it's time for some new batteries!
There a lot of products out there that claim to be made for the ipod and other mp3 players. Usually, there are different problems;cheap, thin wiring sometimes can break. There can be loss of audio on the idog or any other speakers like fold out speakers. Cool or not, they are usually not well made. I had what I thought was a really nice set of speakers. Heh, after I plugged in the first time, my ipod was cracking in the speakers and the ear buds. Even though they are cool, light up, and are (what you think is) a good brand, it does't mean that it is well made. I suggest an Apple iHome.
Either the battery is junk, you need a new cord, or there is a major internal issue. If you know of someone that has a similar model with a cord that fits the computer, try to borrow that. Same thing with the battery. Unless someone looks at it, the problem can't necessarily be identified. My best guess is either the cord or battery.
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