Bit 2.0 Guide ENG

What's in the box?



1. Acrylic casings

2. PCB
3. Battery holder
4. Plastic bolts
5. Plastic bolts
6. Metal screws
7. Plastic caps for
pushbuttons

8. AA batteries
9. USB–C cable
10. Screwdriver

11. Lanyard

 

1. ACRYLIC CASINGS

You’ll need to break
one large acrylic
piece in the kit
to get a bunch of
smaller casings.



Finally, you must have five separate casings.
The casings sheet has been pre-cut, you just need to gently
crack the casings into individual pieces; don’t use too
much force in this step to prevent breaking the necessary parts.



Also, if you have excessive acrylic in the holes
on the casings, simply push it out.

This is what
your casings
should look like:



Remove the protective foil from both sides of the casings now:



After removing the foil, the casings should be transparent.


For the next step, we’ll need the casing with a BIT
cut-off, four plastic standoffs, and four bolts.
Thread the bolts through the casing like this:



Pay attention to putting the bolt on the correct
side (BIT has to be written towards you).
Then, using your fingers, fasten the standoff.





Repeat this step for the remaining bolts and standoffs.





2. BATTERY CASING

In this stage, we’ll
attach the battery
holder to the back
of the BIT.
To begin with, take the
PCB and the casing:



Put the casing on the backside of the PCB like this:





Now is the time to take the battery holder and two metal screws:



Put the battery holder on the PCB like this:



Beware! The
cable from the
holder has to go
on the side with
the connector.



Take the metal screws and put them in the battery
holder, as shown in the photo below.

Use the screwdriver to fasten it.



Now turn the BIT around and connect the holder’s
cable to the white connector on the front.



Insert the batteries into the holder.



Pay attention to placing the batteries on the correct side.
If you put the batteries in backwards, your BIT will not work.



The battery’s + and -
marks indicate polarity!

3. SUIT UP!

After adding the batteries and
one casing at the back, it’s time
to put the rest at the front.

This is the next casing
you’ll need:



This casing will
be added to the
front, and the
holes must match
the PCB buttons.



For the next step, we
need the caps for all
the pushbuttons.



Place the caps into the holes, and don’t worry
if they are a bit crooked at first.



This is what BIT
should look like when
you add all caps:



Take the next casing
- identical to the one we just used.







The casing that will
go on the top at
the front side is the
one with the note.




Place the casing so that there is an opening
on the side of the battery connector.



Take four plastic bolts::



These four bolts will be placed
on the front of the BIT.



Take the casing we
used in the first step
(the one with the
BIT carved out).



That part will be
added on the
back, above the
battery holder.



Fasten everything with
the screwdriver.



CONGRATS!

YOU HAVE SUCCESSFULLY BUILT YOUR BIT!

It’s time to turn it on!
The switch is located here:



If everything is in order, you should see the video games loading.


Build guide for the plastic stand

We’ve prepared a plastic stand to hold all of your Wacky Robots.
We’ll put the stand together in a few simple steps.

The following items are required to assemble the stand:

  • Two pieces of acrylic casing
  • Four big standoffs
  • Eight plastic bolts

First, we must break
the acrylic parts into
seven smaller casings.



Don’t use too much
strength for this
step; the parts that
need to be broken
are clearly marked.



To make the casings
transparent, remove
the protective foil
from both sides.



Remove the
protective foil
from both sides.



LET’S START WITH THE ASSEMBLY!

For the first part, take two acrylic casings,
two standoffs, and four plastic bolts.
Be careful because, while the casings appear to be identical,
they differ in length, and one has a little extension on one end.



Place the bolt through one of the casings
as shown in the photo below.

Then, add the standoff and fasten it with your fingers.









Repeat this step for the second bolt and the standoff.





The second casing will go on the opposite side, and
it will be secured with the remaining two bolts.



Repeat this step for the other casings that
look identical to those two.
This is what the final product should look like:



The shorter casings will be looking to the
inside while assembling the stand.
Take one of the three long casings with the cut-off slots.
These parts need to be aligned with the slots
on the shorter vertical casings.



After putting the first long casing on,
the stand should look like this.



AMAZING!

YOU SUCCESSFULLY ASSEMBLED THE
STAND FOR YOUR WACKY ROBOTS.

It’s time to put all of the robots where they belong.



*Wacky Robots are sold separately.