HBUDS K96173

HBUDS 5-in-1 STEM Robot Building Kits User Manual

Ụdị: K96173

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Welcome to the HBUDS 5-in-1 STEM Robot Building Kits. This versatile construction set allows you to build five different engineering vehicles: an Excavator, a Robot, a Dump Truck, a Bulldozer, and a Lifting Crawler. Designed to foster creativity, problem-solving skills, and hand-eye coordination, this kit provides an engaging and educational experience for users aged 8-14. The models can be controlled via both a remote control and a dedicated mobile application, offering multiple modes of interaction including programming capabilities.

HBUDS 5-in-1 STEM Robot Building Kits showing all five models: Excavator, Robot, Dump Truck, Bulldozer, and Lifting Crawler.

Nyocha 1: N'eluview of the HBUDS 5-in-1 STEM Robot Building Kits and its various models.

Ozi nchekwa

Ịdọ aka ná ntị:

  • This product contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 6 years of age due to potential choking hazards.
  • Recommended age for use is 8-14 years. Adult supervision is advised during assembly and operation, especially for younger users.
  • Do not ingest any parts of the kit.
  • Ensure batteries are inserted with correct polarity. Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries.
  • Keep the product away from water and excessive heat.

Kedu ihe dị na Igbe ahụ

Your HBUDS Robot Building Kit package includes the following components:

  • 555+ Building Blocks (various shapes and sizes)
  • 1 x Move Hub (main control unit)
  • 1 x Njikwa anya
  • 1 x Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)
  • Required electronic components for remote control and app functionality.

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1. Mgbakọ

Follow the detailed step-by-step instructions provided in the included physical instruction booklet to assemble your desired model. The kit supports building five different models. Start with one model and ensure all connections are secure for proper functionality.

Child assembling a bulldozer model from the HBUDS building kit, with instruction manual open on the table.

Figure 2: A child engaged in assembling one of the robot models, following the provided instructions.

2. Ntinye batrị

The Move Hub (main control unit) and the Remote Control require batteries for operation. Refer to the specific battery requirements for each component in the physical manual. Typically, the Move Hub requires AA batteries. Ensure batteries are inserted correctly according to the polarity markings (+/-).

Video 1: This video demonstrates the assembly process, including battery installation for the main control unit, and showcases the various control methods.

3. Nbudata na Njikọ Ngwa

For enhanced control and programming features, download the "Power Box" application from your device's app store (iOS/Android). Once installed, open the app and follow the on-screen instructions to connect to your Move Hub via Bluetooth. Ensure your device's Bluetooth is enabled.

Smartphone screen showing the 'Power Box' app interface with options for Remote Control, Gyro Mode, Path Mode, and Programming Mode.

Figure 3: The mobile application interface, illustrating various control and programming modes available for the robot.

Ntuziaka ọrụ

1. Remote Control Ọrụ

The included remote control provides direct command over your assembled model. Use the joysticks and buttons to control movement, arm articulation (for excavator/robot), and other functions specific to the model you have built. Refer to the remote control diagram in the physical manual for detailed button assignments.

Two children playing with the HBUDS robot building kits, one using a remote control for a dump truck, the other with a robot.

Figure 4: Children operating the robot models using the remote control, demonstrating the anti-interference 2.4G RC feature.

2. App Control Modes

The "Power Box" app offers advanced control options:

  • Ụdị njikwa anya: Mimics the physical remote control on your smartphone screen.
  • Gyro Mode: Control the robot's movement by tilting your smartphone.
  • Path Mode: Draw a path on your screen, and the robot will follow it.
  • Ụdị mmemme: Use a block-based visual programming interface to create custom sequences of actions for your robot. This mode encourages logical thinking and basic coding skills.
Image showing a smartphone displaying the 'Power Box' app with icons for Path Mode, Gyro Mode, Remote Control, and Programming Mode.

Ọgụgụ 5: Zuru ezu view of the app's various control and programming modes.

3. Model Variations and Functions

The kit allows for the construction of five distinct models, each with unique functionalities:

  • Onye na-egwupụta ihe: Features a movable arm and bucket for digging and lifting.
  • Robot: A humanoid robot with articulated limbs and tracked movement.
  • Ụgbọ ala mkpofu: A vehicle with a functional dumping bed.
  • Bulldozer: Equipped with a front blade for pushing and clearing.
  • Lifting Crawler: A tracked vehicle with a scissor lift mechanism.
Collage showing the five different models that can be built: Excavator robot, Bulldozer, Lifting crawler vehicle, Mining vehicle, and Excavator.

Figure 6: The five distinct models that can be constructed from the building kit, highlighting their unique forms and functions.

Nlekọta

  • Nhicha: The building blocks and electronic components can be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembly or use. Do not submerge electronic components in water.
  • Nchekwa: Store the kit in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep all small parts in a designated container to prevent loss.
  • Nlekọta batrị: Remove batteries from the Move Hub and Remote Control if the product will not be used for an extended period to prevent leakage. Dispose of used batteries responsibly.
  • Nyocha: Periodically inspect all parts for wear and tear. Replace any damaged or broken pieces to ensure safe and proper operation.

Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Robot does not move or respond.
  • Batrị adịchaghị ma ọ bụ arụnyere na ezighi ezi.
  • Move Hub is not powered on.
  • Remote control/app not connected.
  • Loose connections in the model.
  • Dochie batrị ndị ọhụrụ ma hụ na ha nwere ike ịgbasa nke ọma.
  • Press the power button on the Move Hub.
  • Ensure Bluetooth is on and re-pair the device/app.
  • Check all block connections, especially those to the Move Hub.
App cannot connect to the Move Hub.
  • Bluetooth is off on the device.
  • Move Hub is out of range or off.
  • App requires an update.
  • Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone/tablet.
  • Ensure Move Hub is on and within 10 meters.
  • Check your app store for updates to the "Power Box" app.
Model parts fall off easily.
  • Parts not fully pressed together.
  • Incorrect assembly step.
  • Firmly press all connecting blocks together.
  • Review the instruction manual to ensure correct assembly.

Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Akụkụ ngwaahịa5.5 x 4.5 x 8 inches (assembled model varies)
Ibu Ibu1.8 pound
Nọmba Nlereanya iheK96173
Onye nrụpụta tụrụ aro afọ8-14 afọ
Ọnụọgụ nke Iberibe555 PCS
Usoro njikwaRemote Control & APP Control (Bluetooth)
Mba onye siChina
Image showing the dimensions of an assembled excavator model: 11.4 inches long, 5.9 inches wide, and 10 inches high.

Ọgụgụ 7: Ọpụample dimensions for one of the assembled models (Excavator).

Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

HBUDS stands behind the quality of its products. For any manufacturing defects or issues encountered during normal use, please contact our customer support. While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, please retain your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

For further assistance, troubleshooting, or to inquire about replacement parts, please visit the official HBUDS website or contact our customer service team through the contact information provided on the product packaging or the HBUDS brand store on Amazon.

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