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c)  The next step is to attach the rubber band and insert the old 

soda can.

d)  Now it is time to place the eyes on your robot and then hook 

up the Solar module.

e)  The final step is to assemble the legs and attach it to the 

rest of the robot. The completed robot (fig 17) can now be 

placed in a sunny area where it will start

 walking.

Soda Can

Part

Side View

Side View

Part

CONNECT

GREEN WIRE
WHITE WIRE

CONNECT

Solar Module

Front View

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Summary of Contents for 6-IN-1 DIY Educational Solar Toy Kit

Page 1: ...urchasing this Merlin Product Please read the instruction manual carefully before using the product The documentation provided will allow you to fully enjoy all the features this unit has to offer Ple...

Page 2: ...ipped ends 3 Merging of the Solar and Gearbox Modules Now that the Gearbox and Solar Modules are completed we can put them together and start making some of the toys a It is very important to orientat...

Page 3: ...d orientation of the Gearbox After this assembly add the brackets that hold the CD wheels in place c Assemble the wheel bushes and add on the CD to form the Solar Module Green White CONNECT GREEN WIRE...

Page 4: ...the bushing 2 Walking Robot To make the walking robot you will need an empty soda can of capacity between 330 and 355ml a Start by assembling the body for the robot This will house the can and the ar...

Page 5: ...up the Solar module e The final step is to assemble the legs and attach it to the rest of the robot The completed robot fig 17 can now be placed in a sunny area where it will start walking Soda Can P...

Page 6: ...the feet and legs to the main body b In this step take the shoulder of the robot and attach it to the Gearbox fig 3 Now attached the Solar module and connect its wires to the Gearbox Module fig 4 5 T...

Page 7: ...in a custom order e For disassembly be careful not to break the plastic parts when you detach them as shown below 4 Bottle Yacht For the Bottle Yacht you will require a round empty plastic bottle with...

Page 8: ...t in place fig 3 Further attach the arms that hold the bottle in place a shown in figure 4 and 5 c Assemble the drive wheel 1 and propeller units 2 and place them into position fig 6 Once in place the...

Page 9: ...nd attach it to the Gearbox unit Fig 3 4 d Next take the Gearbox unit and attach the parts that will form the wings fig5 6 At the bottom of the Gearbox an arm is placed Attach to this arm the wheel th...

Page 10: ...cans of equal size and some stiff paper or think cardboard a Start the street roller by connecting the Solar Module s wires to the Gearbox Now clip the Solar Module to the Gearbox using the arm fig 1...

Page 11: ...f the wheel and stick it to the wheel fig 19 20 Part Part Part Can s Top Soda can s top size Small size NOTICE If your s using a small size can 05 3 cm Make sure ti install into S hole at step If your...

Page 12: ...se or neglect Attempting to disassemble the unit will render the warranty null and void f The final step is to put on the rubber band and place the gearbox unit to the wheel assembly Your Street Rolle...

Page 13: ...es and information call our toll free number 800 MERLIN Sat Thu 9 am 6 pm Contact our support staff for troubleshooting and any other enquiries relating to your Merlin product by sending an email at s...

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