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TOYS
AquaRain
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NCS
Game Synopsis
«©NCS»
Taking a bath generally involves bubbles, a
scrubber of some sort, and thou. However, if you
want to spice things up, throw an Aqua Rain
into the mix and introduce a geyser of LED-lit
water into your bathing ritual.
Shaped like a smoke detector but buoyant, the Aqua Rain product
floats on the surface of your bathtub and shoots
out beams of colored light for the first visual
effect. A powerhead on the bottom of the device
sucks water in and blows it out the top in streams
of liquid for the second effect. Now, with the
water flowing and the lights blazing, the effect
is rather hypnotic and perhaps even magical as the
water scatters upwards and cascades down as the
LEDs light up the droplets. Two fountain patterns
are selectable - a lazy radial spray or
tight water jets that are ejected more forcefully.
Three LEDs located on the top of the AquaRain are
capable of shining out seven different colors for
nifty illumination effects. A video of the streaming water may
be viewed on the
manufacturer's website.
Getting Started
1) After removing the AquaRain from its
carton, snap it open by twisting the two
hemispheres in opposite directions.
2) Insert four AA batteries into the four battery
compartments. Remember to snap back the battery
lids after you're done.
3) Snap the two hemispheres of the AquaRain back
together, making sure there's satisfying click
sound once the wedges are lined up.
4) Place the AquaRain in your bathtub or pool and
push the power button on the top of the AquaRain.
5) It'll immediately start sucking water from the
bottom receptacle and force it upwards through the
ports on the top of the AquaRain.
5) To adjust the way the water streams upwards,
move the mode wheel on the top of the AquaRain to
change from a concentrated stream to a more lazy
splatter array.
Jan
Code: 4907953810648
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This document and photos are ©NCSX 2007. All rights
reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of
this document may be made without express written
consent of National Console Support, Inc. |
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NCS generally takes isometric shots of
products |
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Here's a rare full-on front shot of a product |
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The AquaRain leaps out of its cardboard
container. The power button is to the SE. |
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A close-up of one of the LEDs which is housed
behind a waterproof window |
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The mode selector switch which serves double
duty as a water sprayer |

The bottom of the AquaRain with the suction hole dead center |
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Happinet recommends brushing the suction hole
to clean it occasionally |
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