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eHaJo

eKid Fire Engine

eKid Fire Engine

SKU:EH02008

Regular price €2,90 EUR
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Manufacturer

Electronics Hannes Jochriem
Oberfeldweg 12
D - 83080 Oberaudorf
https://www.eHaJo.de

General warnings:

  • “Caution: sharp component wires!” The components (e.g. LEDs, diodes) have sharp wires that can cause injuries. Be careful when handling them.
  • Use only for the intended purpose (construction of an electronic circuit).
  • This kit contains small parts that can be swallowed and is not suitable for children under 10 years.

Instructions for use:

  • Read the instructions carefully before assembly.
  • Solder the components carefully onto the board to avoid damage.
  • Operate the circuit only with a 9V battery (not included).

Electrical safety:

  • Make sure the battery is correctly polarized (+/-) to avoid short circuits or damage.

Environmental and disposal information:

  • Dispose of the battery in accordance with applicable environmental regulations (ElektroG).
  • This kit does not contain any hazardous substances according to the RoHS directive.

Warning against abuse:

  • The kit is not a toy and must not be allowed into the hands of children.
  • Improper assembly or handling may result in malfunction or injury.

Maintenance and care:

  • Keep the finished circuit clean and dry to ensure long-term functionality.
  • Check the connections regularly, especially the screw contacts of the battery.

Wonderful kit in the shape of a fire engine .

This kit has been specially developed for beginners. The soldering pads are designed to be particularly easy to solder.

The two blue LEDs flash and are powered by a 9V block battery (not included).

Scope of delivery:

  • Fire brigade board
  • 2x LED Blue
  • 4x diodes 1N4148
  • 2x battery clips
  • 2x nut M2
  • 2x screw M2
  • Paper instructions

The battery clips are screwed on, optionally the brass nut can be soldered, but this is not absolutely necessary.

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