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Checking with Clinic mode
Using the “Clinic Mode (O)” card, you can check all of the basic AIBO MIND software 
functions (modes/actions, sensors, and recognition).
Once you enter the Clinic mode, the various checking steps are carried out by voice guide.
When Clinic mode has started, observe the AIBO
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 Entertainment Robot’s movements and 
follow the voice guide instructions. When you operate the touch sensors and the expected 
reaction does not take place, note which parts are having problems and contact the AIBO 
Customer Link (customer service).
This section describes how to perform the “modes/actions check” 
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 “sensor check” 
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“recognition check” in sequence. If you want to carry out only a specific check, you can 
briefly touch the head sensor to skip the current check and proceed to the next one. To return 
to Autonomous mode after the checks are completed, or during a check, touch the head 
sensor for 3 seconds.
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While the AIBO robot is in Autonomous mode, simultaneously touch the 
front (blue) and rear (red) back sensors for 3 seconds.
Alternatively, show the AIBO robot the “Clinic Mode (O)” card.
(Next, follow the voice guide.)
If you have used the “Clinic Mode (O)” card, the voice guide of step 2 is heard 
immediately, and you can proceed to step 3.
Voice guide mode, top menu. Let’s select the function. 
Please touch the following colors on my back sensor: 
For Game mode, touch blue. For Setup mode, touch orange. 
For Clinic mode, touch red.
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Touch the rear (red) back sensor.
Clinic mode. 
Please touch the following colors on my back sensor: 
For condition and motion, touch blue. To check sensors, touch 
orange. For recognition check, touch red.
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* If you do not perform the operation within the prescribed number of seconds, the AIBO robot repeats
the voice guide instructions. Without user input, the AIBO robot enters the Autonomous mode after
repeating its instructions five times.
AIBO card (Clinic Mode)
Within 10 seconds
Within 10 seconds