4M Турбопускатель (00-03906) Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн

4M Турбопускатель (00-03906) Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн
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Base plate with guide Motors
Short screws
Nuts
Plastic Disc
Screw driver
Plastic rings (grommet)
Plastic discs with pulley Battery Box
Connecting sleeves Terminal block
Long screw
KITS CREATED BY SPECIALISTS WHO TEACH TEACHERS
G. WHAT NEXT
Try out some different paper plane designs. You might get some ideas
from books or the internet. Which designs fly farthest? Which designs
stay in the air the longest? Can you make an acrobatic paper plane?
Note: the paper plane must have a vertical base strip for the launcher to grip.
For paper planes with a flat base a separate 'launch strip' may be stuck on with tape.
Design your own paper plane graphics.
H. FUN FA CTS
Your electric plane launcher has been designed to launch paper planes at high speed. With your
launcher you can try out different paper plane designs to see which ones fly farthest or which
ones do the best acrobatics.
I. HOW DOES IT W ORK?
The plane launcher uses two rotating plastic wheels. A lot of energy is stored in these wheels
when they are spinning. If you slip a paper plane in between, some of the energy is transferred
to it and the plane is thrown out at high speed. Ball launchers for tennis and cricket practice
work in the same way except the gap between the wheels is much greater.
Strange but true
The plane launcher can throw a paper plane much faster than you can by hand. If you scaled
the plane up, it would be flying faster than a real one!
Strange but true
Paper has been made for over 500 years and is now one of the most common and inexpensive
materials. But many trees are needed each year just to supply one family with all the paper it needs.
The design and flying of paper planes is big business with professional engineers taking part in
world-wide competitions. Many claim to have made the perfect plane, but can you do better -
and prove it.
J. 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:
infodesk@4M-IND.com, Fax (852) 25911566, Tel (852) 28936241, Web site: WWW.4M-
IND.COM
C . CONTENTS
KITS CREATED BY SPECIALISTS WHO TEACH TEACHERS
7. Switch on the plane launcher and see
which way the plastic discs spin. The discs
should spin in the directions shown. If not,
swap the wire connections to a motor to
reverse its spinning direction.
Install the suction cups to the base plate.
The one with long screw should be
positioned at middle front near to the
motors. This will make the base plate tilt
upwards when launching the plane.
You may use a spanner at home to tighten
the nuts. This will prevent them from being
loosen by the vibration caused by the
moving motors.
Sticky pads
Plastic suction cups
Wires
Push a pulley onto each motor spindle. Do
not push the pulley all the way down the
spindle - it could rub and slow the motor
down.
Push a rubber disc onto each pulley as shown.
3. Adjust the motor positions so that the
plastic discs are level. There should be a gap
of about 1mm between the discs.
You may need to tilt the motors a bit to adjust
to the right gap distance. An optimum gap
distance will facilitate the discs gripping the
plane body for launching.
5. Connect the wires to the motors as
shown. DO NOT twist the wires around
the motor tags. Just pass each wire through
its tag and slide over the sleeve to lock it in
position.
Note: if you look carefully you will see a '+'
on the back of each motor. This can be
helpful when connecting the wires.
6. Slide open the lid of the battery box and
insert two AA size batteries. You may stick
the battery box to the underside of the
base plate with two sticky pads.
4. Cut the wire into four equal lengths. Strip
the insulation off the ends using scissors or
wire strippers and twist the bare wire
strands together.
Connect the wires to the battery box using
the terminal block. You may stick the
terminal block onto the underside of the
base plate with a sticky pad.
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2. Push a pulley onto each motor spindle. Do
not push the pulley all the way down the
spindle - it could rub and slow the motor down.
Push a plastic disc onto each pulley as shown.
They will be very tight, but a tiny amount of
washing up liquid on the plastic will help. You
may need some help with this.
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view from underneath
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wire
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wire
battery
box
F . HOW T O FOLD A PAPER PLANE
Fold two corners
of a sheet of
paper as shown.
Cut the front off.
Fold the wings out. Use a piece of sticky
tape on the front and back to hold the
plane together.
Fold again to
make an arrow
shape.
Fold the sheet in
half along its
length.
Fold each side to
make the wings.
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3 4
D .ASSEMBLING Y OUR ELECTRIC PLANE LAUNCHER
1. Push the plastic rings into the base plate holes.
Push the electric motors into the plastic rings.
They will be very tight, but a tiny amount of
washing up liquid on the plastic will help. You
may need some help with this.
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wire
red wire
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white wire
white wire
black
wire
red wire
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white wire
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A. SAFETY MESSAGES
1. This is not a toy. This is an educational aid product designed to demonstrate
scientific concepts taught in school curriculum. Assembly and use should be done and
supervised by adults or by age over 14. Read through the instructions before use. Misuse of contents
may cause safety hazards.
2. Metal wires plate and wires may contain sharp points, adult assistance required during connection.
3. Never touch the contacts inside the battery case to prevent possible short circuit.
B. USE OF BA TTERY
1. Requires two "AA" batteries (Not included).
2. For optimum operation, always use fresh batteries.
3. Insert batteries according to the correct polarities.
4. Make sure that the supply terminals are not short circuited.
5. Do not leave batteries in the kit if it is not in use.
6. Remove exhausted batteries from the kit.
7. Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
8. Rechargeable batteries should be removed from the kit before being charged (if removable).
9. Rechargeable batteries should only be charged under adult's supervision.
10. Do not mix old and new batteries.
11. Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc) or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries.
12. Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type.
13. The kit should not be connected to more than the recommended number of power supplies.
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WARNINGS: DO NOT FOLD POINTED PLANE DESIGN FOR SAFETY CONCERN.
E. USING Y OUR ELECTRIC PLANE LAUNCHERS
Fold a piece of paper to make a paper plane. One way of making a paper plane is shown below.
Switch on the plane launcher and hold it in one hand with the plastic discs at the front pointing
slightly upwards. WARNING: DO NOT AIM THE LAUNCHER AT ANOTHER
PERSON. With the other hand, gently
slide the paper plane towards the spinning
discs. As soon as the discs grip the plane let go
of it. The plane should be pulled through and
launched at high speed. Note: It may take some
practice to achieve a good launch. If you are
having problems check that the gap between
the discs is not too big. Also, make sure you
allow a few seconds for the discs to speed up
before launching a plane. Your kit includes a
pair of guides that can be fitted into the base
plate to help guide your plane into the spinning
wheels when launching. You may adjust the base
plate tilt angle by installing the long screw suction cup to holes along the centre line,
then fine tune the angle by adjusting the nuts positions. Or you may simply take away the long
screw suction cup and adjust the angle by holding the base plate with your hand.

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