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7. Slide the switch to turn the Squid Robot on. It will wriggle it’s way across a smooth surface.

8.

If your Squid Robot moves in a small circle, you can add the adjuster

(part I)

to the one of the back legs to calibrate the robot. If the

robot is turning right, add the adjuster to the right rear leg.
9. If the Squid Robot is turning left, add the adjustor to the left rear leg.
10. To transform your Squid Robot into a ‘Squid Head’ with shaking hair, first remove the head from the body. Then remove the tentacles
from the bottom.
11. Push the tentacles over the top of the body instead.
12. Your Squid Head Robot will slide across a smooth surface with vibrating hairs.

1. Slot the motor (part F) into the upper body (part A). Push the motor wires through holes as shown and also press the wires in the clips.

2. Insert the front leg wire (part G) and the two back leg wires (part H) into the upper body.
3. Add the lower cover (part B) and secure it with three screws (part L).
4. Insert the ends of the two red wires into one of the terminals and secure them with a terminal cap (part J). Repeat with the two black
wires in the other terminal.

5.

Stick the two moving eyes (part K) onto the robot body. Insert two batteries, making sure that the flat ends of the batteries rest against

the springs in the battery compartment. Secure the battery cover (part E) with a screw. Adult supervision is required.

6. Push the head (part C) and tentacles (part D) onto the top and bottom of the body.

D. INSTRUCTIONS

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