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Projects 1 - 21
Batteries:
!
• Use only 1.5V AA type, alkaline batteries (not included).
• Insert batteries with correct polarity.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Remove batteries when they are used up.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
Conforms to all applicable US
government requirements.
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WARNING:
Always check your wiring before turn-
ing on a circuit. Never leave a circuit
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unattended while the batteries are in-
stalled. Never connect additional bat-
2
teries or any other power sources to
your circuits. Discard any cracked or
3
broken parts.
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Adult Supervision:
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Because children's abilities vary so
much, even with age groups, adults
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should exercise discretion as to which
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WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD
Never connect Snap Circuits
outlets in your home in any way!
experiments are suitable and safe (the
instructions should enable supervising
adults to establish the experiment's
suitability for the child). Make sure your
child understands and follows all of the
safety warnings, and keeps them at
hand for reference.
Never modify your parts, as doing so
may disable important safety features
in them, and could put your child at risk
of injury.
• Do not connect batteries or battery holders in parallel.
• Do not short circuit the battery terminals.
• Never throw batteries in a fire or attempt to open its
outer casing.
• Batteries are harmful if swallowed, so keep away from
small children.
to the electrical
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WARNING: MOVING PARTS
Do not touch the light motor (M7)
during operation.
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