ROBOTIME LGC01, EG01

ROBOTIME Motorized Wooden Puzzles User Manual

Models: LGC01 Marble Spaceport & EG01 Pinball Machine

1. Ọja Ipariview

The ROBOTIME Motorized Wooden Puzzles offer an engaging and intricate building experience for adults, culminating in fully functional mechanical models. This manual covers two distinct models: the LGC01 Marble Spaceport, a complex marble run system, and the EG01 Pinball Machine, a retro-inspired playable game.

Both models are crafted from precision laser-cut wooden pieces, designed for assembly without the need for glue. They combine traditional mortise and tenon techniques with modern mechanical elements, providing both a challenging build and a rewarding interactive experience.

ROBOTIME LGC01 Marble Spaceport and EG01 Pinball Machine assembled side-by-side

Figure 1.1: Assembled LGC01 Marble Spaceport (left) and EG01 Pinball Machine (right).

This image displays both the LGC01 Marble Spaceport and the EG01 Pinball Machine fully assembled. The Marble Spaceport features intricate wooden tracks and gears, while the Pinball Machine showcases a classic arcade design with a wooden playfield.

2. Alaye Aabo

  • Keep small parts away from children under 3 years old due to choking hazards.
  • Exercise caution when handling laser-cut pieces; some edges may be sharp.
  • Do not force pieces during assembly. If a piece does not fit, re-check the instructions.
  • Ensure proper battery installation for motorized components (if applicable) to prevent damage or injury.
  • This product is intended for indoor use only. Avoid exposure to moisture or extreme temperatures.

3. Package Awọn akoonu

Before beginning assembly, verify that all components are present and undamaged. Refer to the parts list provided in your specific model's instruction booklet.

  • Pre-cut wooden sheets (numbered)
  • Instruction manual (model-specific)
  • Accessory bag (includes shafts, gears, marbles, rubber bands, electronic components, etc., depending on model)
  • Small tools (e.g., sandpaper, wax, if required for specific models)
Unassembled wooden puzzle sheets and components for ROBOTIME Pinball Machine

Figure 3.1: Typical package contents showing wooden sheets and accessory bags.

This image displays the unassembled components of the Pinball Machine, including multiple laser-cut wooden sheets, a box for the assembled product, and various small parts in plastic bags, illustrating the "mortise & tenon technique" and structural handmade assembly.

4. Apejọ Awọn ilana

Assembly of your ROBOTIME wooden puzzle is a detailed process designed to be both challenging and rewarding. Each kit includes a comprehensive, step-by-step instruction booklet specific to your model.

Awọn imọran Apejọ Gbogbogbo:

  1. Read Through: Before starting, carefully read through the entire instruction manual to familiarize yourself with the steps and overall structure.
  2. Ṣeto Awọn apakan: Punch out pieces gently and organize them by their numbered sheets or as indicated in the instructions. Keep similar pieces together.
  3. Use Tools: Utilize any provided tools, such as sandpaper for smoothing edges or wax for lubricating gears, as instructed.
  4. Titẹ pẹlẹbẹ: Pieces are designed to fit snugly using mortise and tenon joints. Apply gentle, even pressure. Do not force connections.
  5. Idanwo Awọn agbeka: For mechanical models like the Marble Spaceport, periodically test the movement of gears and linkages as you assemble to ensure smooth operation.
  6. Àkókò Ìdánwò: Assembly typically takes 5-8 hours, depending on the model and individual pace.
Close-up of the ROBOTIME LGC01 Marble Spaceport showing intricate wooden mechanisms and marble tracks

Nọmba 4.1: Alaye view of the LGC01 Marble Spaceport's internal mechanisms.

Aworan yii pese alaye kan view of the LGC01 Marble Spaceport, highlighting its intricate system of gravity loops, gathering and diversion hubs, gear crosshatches, and Z-shaped lifting stairs, all constructed from precision-cut wooden components.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

5.1 LGC01 Marble Spaceport Operation

The LGC01 Marble Spaceport can be operated in both manual and electric modes, allowing marbles to navigate its complex system of tracks and mechanisms.

  • Ipo afọwọṣe: Turn the designated hand crank (refer to your model's instructions for location) to activate the lifting mechanisms and propel the marbles through the course.
  • Ipo itanna: Install the required batteries (not included, typically AA or AAA; check your specific manual) into the battery compartment. Activate the motor switch to automate the marble lifting and movement.
  • Marble Placement: Place the provided marbles into the designated starting point. Observe as they travel through gravity loops, acceleration vortices, and various platforms.
ROBOTIME LGC01 Marble Spaceport with 'Electric & Manual Mode' text overlay

Figure 5.1: LGC01 Marble Spaceport highlighting electric and manual operation.

This image illustrates the LGC01 Marble Spaceport's dual operation modes, showing the motorized component and the overall structure, emphasizing its ability to function both manually and electrically.

5.2 EG01 Pinball Machine Operation

The EG01 Pinball Machine offers a classic arcade experience with interactive elements and scoring.

  • Agbara Tan: Ensure batteries are installed (if required for lights/sound) and activate the power switch.
  • Launch Ball: Lo ramp-launched pull rod to launch the pinball onto the playfield.
  • Control Flippers: Utilize the side buttons or levers to control the flippers and keep the ball in play.
  • Ifimaaki: The machine features real-time sensory sound and light effects. Score points by hitting various targets and passing through designated scoring zones. The four main scoring points include:
    • High-speed track scoring point
    • Triangular sensor area
    • Ascending track scoring point
    • Cliff track scoring point
  • Game Over: The game concludes when the ball falls into the "dropping ball point" or the designated drain area.
ROBOTIME EG01 Pinball Machine with sound and light effects

Figure 5.2: EG01 Pinball Machine demonstrating real-time sensory sound and light.

This image shows the EG01 Pinball Machine in operation, highlighting its illuminated playfield and the visual representation of sound waves, indicating real-time sensory sound and light effects that enhance gameplay.

Ni oke view of EG01 Pinball Machine showing four scoring points

Figure 5.3: EG01 Pinball Machine's scoring points.

Eyi lori oke view of the EG01 Pinball Machine clearly labels the four accurate infrared detection scoring points: High-speed track scoring point, Triangular sensor area, Ascending track scoring point, and Cliff track scoring point, along with the dropping ball point.

6. Itọju

  • Ninu: Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe down the wooden surfaces. Avoid abrasive cleaners or excessive moisture.
  • Yiyọ eruku kuro: For intricate areas, use a soft brush or compressed air to remove dust and debris from gears and tracks.
  • Lubrication: If your model includes wax, apply it sparingly to moving parts (e.g., gear teeth, axles) as indicated in the assembly instructions to ensure smooth operation.
  • Ibi ipamọ: Store the assembled model in a dry, stable environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations to prevent warping or damage to the wood.
  • Rirọpo Batiri: Replace batteries in motorized or illuminated components as needed to maintain optimal performance. Dispose of old batteries responsibly.

7. Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Awọn ege ko baamu pọ.Incorrect piece orientation; burrs on edges; forcing the fit.Verify piece number and orientation with instructions. Gently sand any rough edges. Do not force; re-check.
Marble/Pinball movement is not smooth.Friction in gears/tracks; misaligned components; dust/debris.Apply wax to moving parts as per instructions. Check for proper alignment of all track and gear components. Clean any dust or debris.
Motor (LGC01) or lights/sound (EG01) not working.Batteries incorrectly installed or depleted; loose wiring connection.Check battery polarity and ensure they are fresh. Verify all electrical connections are secure according to assembly diagrams.
Pinball scoring is inaccurate (EG01).Sensors obstructed or misaligned.Ensure nothing is blocking the infrared sensors. Gently check if sensors are properly seated and aligned.

8. Awọn pato

  • Iru ọja: Motorized Wooden 3D Puzzles
  • Awọn awoṣe: LGC01 Marble Spaceport, EG01 Pinball Machine
  • Ohun elo: High-quality laser-cut wood
  • Àkókò Àkópọ̀: Approximately 5-8 hours (per model)
  • Ọjọ ori ti a ṣeduro: 14+ (Adults)
  • Power Source (for motorized/lighted features): Batteries (type and quantity specified in individual model manual, typically AA/AAA, not included)
  • Ọna Apejọ: Mortise and tenon joints, no glue required

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

ROBOTIME products are manufactured with high standards of quality and precision. If you encounter any issues with missing or defective parts, or require assistance with assembly, please contact ROBOTIME customer support.

Please refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or visit the official ROBOTIME website for the most up-to-date support details and warranty policy.

Awọn orisun Ayelujara: For additional tips, video tutorials, or frequently asked questions, please visit the ROBOTIME official website or their brand store on Amazon.

Note: Specific warranty terms and conditions may vary by region and retailer. Please retain your proof of purchase.

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Product models: LGC01 Marble Spaceport & EG01 Pinball Machine.

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