You enter a store selling magical items, still skeptical but unable to resist your curiosity. The shelves are filled with various enchanting artifacts, but your attention is drawn to a collection of plastic figurines depicting beloved cartoon characters. Among them, you notice one with an oddly low price tag, piquing your interest further.
Approaching the counter, you encounter a clerk whose command of English is limited. He gestures towards the figurine you've chosen and explains that you must purchase the entire set, which includes the ones on display. You nod in understanding as the clerk retrieves the original box, carefully packing the figurines. With a demand for payment, he advises you to "Read the manual before using." You complete the transaction, and as you leave the store, the clerk bids you farewell with a friendly "Have a nice day!"
Back at your home, you set the box on your kitchen table and decide to follow the clerk's advice by reading the manual first. Opening it, you discover detailed instructions for operating the figurines. It informs you that the charging port and the button can typically be found either between the legs or on the back of each figurine. Taking your time, you read the manual cover to cover, familiarizing yourself with its contents before attempting anything.
The manual outlines two main functions: "download" and "restore." However, it fails to provide any context for what these actions entail. Puzzled, you find a section explaining that maintaining a charged battery is crucial, with a small display next to the charging port indicating the remaining power.