Science4You Omegabot 80004965

Science4you Omegabot Robotics Kit Instruction Manual

Model: Omegabot 80004965

Selelekela

Welcome to the world of robotics with the Science4you Omegabot Robotics Kit! This kit provides an engaging and educational experience for children aged 8 and above, allowing them to build their own moving robot. Designed to foster curiosity and experimentation, the Omegabot combines the craft of construction with robotic play, making science and engineering accessible and fun.

The kit includes 129 pieces and an educational book with detailed, easy-to-understand diagrams to guide you through the assembly process. Once built, the Omegabot features a small built-in motor, powered by AA batteries, enabling it to move.

Science4you Omegabot Robotics Kit box and assembled robot

Image: The Omegabot Robotics Kit packaging and the fully assembled robot, showcasing its design and components.

Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho

Please read all safety information before beginning assembly or operation.

  • Lilemo tse khothalelitsoeng: This product is not recommended for children under 8 years of age.
  • Tlhokomelo ea Batho ba Baholo: Adult supervision is recommended during assembly and play, especially for younger users.
  • Likarolo tse Nyenyane: The kit contains small parts which may pose a choking hazard. Keep away from young children.
  • Tšireletseho ea Battery: Use only the specified battery type (AA). Ensure batteries are inserted with correct polarity. Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries. Remove batteries if the toy is not used for an extended period.

Se ka Lebokoseng

The Science4you Omegabot Robotics Kit includes the following components:

  • 129 construction pieces/bricks
  • 1 educational book (available in 9 languages, including English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Greek, and Catalan)
  • 1 small built-in motor (requires AA batteries, not included)
Collage of Omegabot construction and play

Image: A collage showing various stages of building the Omegabot, its movement, and children interacting with the robot.

Tlhophiso le Kopano

Follow these steps to assemble your Omegabot:

  1. Unpack Components: Carefully remove all 129 pieces from the packaging. Organize them to ensure all parts are present before starting.
  2. Consult the Educational Book: Refer to the included educational book for detailed, step-by-step assembly instructions. The book contains clear diagrams to guide you through each stage ea kaho.
  3. Kopanya The Base Structure: Begin by building the main frame of the Omegabot as shown in the manual. Pay close attention to the connections to ensure stability.
  4. Kenya Motor: Integrate the small built-in motor into the robot's structure according to the instructions. Ensure it is securely fitted.
  5. Add Decorative and Functional Pieces: Attach the remaining pieces, including the eyes, wheels, and other aesthetic or functional elements, following the diagrams.
  6. Kenya Libetri: Once the robot is fully assembled, open the battery compartment (usually located near the motor) and insert the required AA batteries. Ensure correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment securely.
  7. Tlhahlobo ea ho Qetela: Before operating, double-check all connections and ensure the robot is stable and all parts are securely attached.
Text overlay 'Build Your New Robot!' on an image of the Omegabot

Image: A close-up of the Omegabot with the text "Build Your New Robot!" encouraging assembly.

Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

Once your Omegabot is assembled and batteries are installed, you can make it move:

  1. Matlafatsa: Locate the power switch on the robot (refer to the educational book for its exact position). Flip the switch to the "ON" position.
  2. Sheba Motsamao: The Omegabot is designed to move forward and backward. Place it on a flat, smooth surface and observe its movements.
  3. Teko: Explore how the robot moves and interacts with its environment.
  4. Tlosa motlakase: When finished playing, always turn the power switch to the "OFF" position to conserve battery life.
Child watching the Omegabot robot move

Image: A child with glasses intently watching the Omegabot robot as it moves, demonstrating its operational phase.

Tlhokomelo

To ensure the longevity and proper functioning of your Omegabot, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Ho hloekisa: Wipe the robot with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and dirt. Do not use water or cleaning solutions, as they may damage electronic components.
  • Polokelo: Store the robot in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for an extended period, remove the batteries.
  • Phetoho ea Betri: Replace batteries when the robot's movement becomes sluggish or stops. Always replace all batteries at once with new ones of the same type.
  • Tlhahlobo ea Karolo: Periodically check all connections and ensure no pieces are loose or damaged. Re-attach any loose parts as needed.

Ho batle phoso

If your Omegabot is not functioning as expected, consider the following:

  • Robot Does Not Move:
    • Sheba hore na sesebelisoa sa motlakase se maemong a "ON".
    • Netefatsa hore libeteri li kentsoe ka nepo ka polarity e nepahetseng.
    • Replace old or depleted batteries with new AA batteries.
    • Verify that the motor is securely connected and not obstructed.
    • Confirm all structural pieces are correctly assembled and not hindering movement.
  • Robot Moves Slowly or Erratic:
    • Libetri li ka ba tlase; sebaka sa tsona.
    • Check for any friction or obstruction in the moving parts or wheels.
    • Ensure the robot is on a smooth, flat surface.
  • Pieces Fall Off:
    • Re-attach the pieces firmly. Refer to the educational book for correct assembly.
    • Ensure connections are secure during initial assembly.

Litlhaloso

BrandScience4You
Lebitso la MohlalaOmegabot
Nomoro ea Mohlala80004965
E khothalelitsoeng Lilemo8+ lilemo
Palo ea Likotoana129
Mofuta oa BoitsebisoPlastiki
Sepheo sa ThutoBuilding Skills, Programming Skills
Libetri li HlokahalaYes (AA Alkaline, not included)
Litekanyo tsa Ntho (LxWxH)30 x 30.8 x 6 cm (11.8 x 12.1 x 2.4 lisenthimithara)
Boima ba NthoLigrama tse 526.4 (1.16 lbs)

Warranty le Tšehetso

The Science4you Omegabot Robotics Kit comes with a manufacturer's warranty. For specific details regarding the warranty period and coverage, please refer to the documentation included with your product or contact Science4you customer support.

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