4M KidzLabs 00-03399 Інструкція - Сторінка 2
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D. INSTRUCTIONS
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1. Turn the base (part D) upside down. Insert the sound module (part H) into position in the base and secure it with two
screws (part M).
2. Insert the button (part L) into the base then add the button cover (part J) and secure it with two screws.
3. Insert the two black wires into one of the terminals and add a terminal cap (part N) to secure the wires in place. Repeat
with the two red wires in the other terminal.
4. Insert two 1.5-volt AAA batteries into the battery compartment, making sure that the flat, negative ends of the battery are
against the springs. Add the battery cover (part I) and secure it with a screw. Adult supervision is required.
5. Press the button to test that the sound module is working correctly.
6. Insert the skull support (part K) into the base and slot in the rod (part G) into it.
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7. Slot together the right and left sides of the skull (parts A and B), trapping the jaw (part C) between them. Make sure the
pins inside the two halves of the skull slot into the holes in the jaw as shown, so that the jaw can pivot freely.
8. Slot the assembled skull onto the rod so that the jaw rests on the top of the skull support.
9. Press the button to operate your Roaring T-Rex Skull. ROAR!
10. Fill in the fun Certificate of Authenticity (part E) and add the display tag card (part F) to the base to complete your T-Rex
Skull display.
E. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the sound module does not operate:
• check that the wires are connected correctly and that the bare ends of the wires are touching the metal terminal caps
• check that your batteries are fresh or freshly charged
If the skull does not open properly:
• check that the button, button cover, skull support and rod are all positioned correctly.
F. FUN FACTS
• Your Roaring T-Rex Skull is a model of the skull of a dinosaur called Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex for short), which means
'Tyrant Lizard King'.
• This ferocious meat-eating dinosaur lived about 65 to 70 million years ago.
• A T-Rex was up to 12 metres long and could run at more than 30 kilometres per hour.
• A real T-Rex's skull was 1.25 metres long and its jaw was full of razor-sharp, 20-centimetre long teeth.
• Scientists have shown that a T-Rex's jaw could bite with a force of more than 6 metric tonnes! It could easily crush bones.
• Nobody knows what noise a T-Rex really made. It might have been a very low but very loud rumbling sound rather than
roar like a lion or the trumpet of an elephant.
• Fossil hunters have unearthed more than 20 complete T-Rex skeletons.
QUESTION AND COMMENTS
We treasure you as a customer and your satisfaction with this product is important to us. In case you have any comments or questions,
or you find any parts of this kit missing or defective, please do not hesitate to contact our distributor in your country, whose address is
printed on the package. You are also welcome to contact our marketing support team at Email: [email protected], Fax (852)
25911566, Tel (852) 28936241, Web site: WWW.4M-IND.COM
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