User Manual

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Repeat to install the right arm
and leg.
7. Using a washered screw,
attach a leg link to the top of
the right leg. Make sure the link
can swivel (if it is too tight,
loosen the screw).
8. Using a plain screw, attach a
foot to the right leg.
C. ASSEMBLY
Take out the gear case body. Start by
installing the left arm and leg of the
robot. (Remarks: look carefully at the
diagram to make sure you use the
correct arm and leg, as the left and right
are different. They are marked L and R).
1. Using a washered screw, attach a leg
link to the top of the left leg. Make sure
the link can swivel (if it is too tight,
loosen the screw).
2. Using a plain screw, attach a foot to
the left leg.
3. Push the 'hip' of the left leg onto the
pin on the cam wheel on the left side of
the gear case. Secure it with a
washered screw. Don't over tighten the
screw otherwise the wheel will not be
able to turn.
4. Using a washered screw, attach the
end of the leg link to the lower pin of
the two pins on the gear case.
5. Find the small pin at the top of the
left arm. Push the pin into the hole at
the top of the leg.
6. Push the hole in the 'shoulder' of the
arm onto the upper pin on the gear
case. Using a washered screw, attach
the shoulder to the gear case. Do not
over tighten the screw.
9. Push the 'hip' of
the right leg onto the
pin on the cam wheel
on the left side of the
gear case. Secure it with a
washered screw. Don't over
tighten he screw otherwise the
wheel will not be able to turn.
10. Using a washered screw, attach
the end of the leg link to the lower
pin of the two pins on the gear case.
11. Find the small pin at the top of
the right arm. Push the pin into the
hole at the top of the leg.
12. Push the hole in the 'shoulder'
of the arm onto the upper pin on the
gear case. Using a washered screw,
attach the shoulder to the gear
case. Do not over tighten the screw.
Installing the solar panel robot head
13. Secure two screws to the end of the
the holder to make the robot’s eyes.
14. Examine the solar panel. On the
underside (the flat side) there is +
sign and a - sign at one end. Slide the
panel into the holder, with this marked
end first, into the holder, until you hear
a click.
15. On the underside of the solar panel
holder are two holes for screws. These
are for connecting the wires to the
panel. Place the holder with the solar
panel facing down, and with these
holes facing up, and with the end of the
holder with the holes facing away from
you. The motor has two wires attached
to it — one red and one black — each
with a metal tab on the end. Slide the
tab of the black wire into the
right-hand connector (as you look at it)
and secure it with a screw. Slide the tab
on the red wire into the left-hand
connector and secure this with another
screw.
16. Clip the holder to the top of the
support arm.
17. Clip the support arm to the
connector on the gear box.
Lubricate the gears and the joints of
the arms with small drops of oil (you
can use cooking oil for this).
Congratulations! Your Solar Robot is
ready to go.
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plain screw
washered screw
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RED
BLACK
RED
BLACK
View from above
View from bottom
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