HARDWARE BASICS

HARDWARE BASICS

Fitting the Legs

3-6

Insert the legs into the sockets on the WonderBorg’s body.

Push each segment of plastic-covered leg wire into the socket as far as it will go. If you have difficulty inserting the wire, push it in from a slight angle.

Fitting the Antennae

4-1

Using the wire-cutters, cut a length of about 15cm off the plastic-covered antenna wire (use the handy ruler on the page 56 of this manual).

4-2

Using the needle-nosed pliers, bend back the last 5mm or so of the wire.

Antenna Wire

5mm

Needle-nosed pliers

Fitting the Antennae

4-5

Using the wire-cutters, snip two of the antenna sockets and two of the antenna protectors off the runner. (The other two antenna protectors are spares.)

Antenna Socket

 

Antenna Protector

 

 

 

 

4-6

Insert the end of one of the segments of plastic-covered antenna wire into an antenna protector as far as it will go. Do the same with the other one.

Plastic-covered

Antenna Wire

4-8

Plug one of the antenna sockets on to one the motherboard’s touch sensors, as shown in the diagram. When you do this, the cut end of the plastic-covered antenna wire should be facing outwards.

Touch Sensor

Antenna

Socket

Long end on

Short end on

the inside

the outside

Leg

Housing

3-7

Fit all six legs in the same way. Fitting the legs is now complete.

4-3

Using the needle-nosed pliers, squeeze the bent end of the wire to sharpen the bend.

4-4

Do the same thing to another identical piece of wire.

Antenna

Protector

4-7

Insert the bent end of one of the antennae into one of the antenna sockets, as far as it will go. Do the same with the other one.

Plastic-covered

Antenna Wire

Antenna

Socket

If you push the antenna socket too far in, the touch Sensor may be unable to react. Leave a space of about 1 mm.

View from above

Antenna

Socket

When both the left and right antenna sockets have been installed, the antenna installation is complete.

13

The WonderBorg’s body is now complete.

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Tiger 70709 manual Fitting the Antennae