Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

8

Time Required

                          15 minutes            

Sections

3

  • Battery
  • 2 steps
  • Wheel
  • 3 steps
  • WowWee MiP Robot Body Disassembly
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • Remove the three 12.0 mm Phillips # 2 screws from the battery cover.

Remove the three 12.0 mm Phillips # 2 screws from the battery cover.

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Step 2

  • Carefully pull the battery pack from the robot.
  • Remove the batteries from the battery pack.

Carefully pull the battery pack from the robot.

Remove the batteries from the battery pack.

Step 3

              Wheel               
  • Use a metal spudger to carefully pry off the hubcap without marring the plastic wheel or hubcap.
  • This plastic material is not replaceable. Any damage will be noticeable.

Use a metal spudger to carefully pry off the hubcap without marring the plastic wheel or hubcap.

This plastic material is not replaceable. Any damage will be noticeable.

Step 4

  • Remove the 12.0 mm Phillips #2 screw.
  • Hold the wheel in place, or it will rotate as you attempt to remove the screw.

Remove the 12.0 mm Phillips #2 screw.

Hold the wheel in place, or it will rotate as you attempt to remove the screw.

Step 5

  • Pull the wheel off of the square axle.
  • Do not use excessive force while removing the wheel. Pulling too hard on the wheel can damage the axle.

Pull the wheel off of the square axle.

Do not use excessive force while removing the wheel. Pulling too hard on the wheel can damage the axle.

Step 6

              WowWee MiP Robot Body Disassembly               
  • Remove the eight 9.3 mm Phillips #1 screws from the back of the robot.

Remove the eight 9.3 mm Phillips #1 screws from the back of the robot.

Step 7

  • Remove the arms from the body.
  • Carefully open the body compartment.
  • Open the compartment slowly. There are wires connecting the two body pieces together. If pulled too hard, the wires and/or the motherboard could be damaged.

Remove the arms from the body.

Carefully open the body compartment.

Open the compartment slowly. There are wires connecting the two body pieces together. If pulled too hard, the wires and/or the motherboard could be damaged.

Step 8

  • Using precision tweezers, disconnect the following three bundles of wires:
  • Connecting the battery pack to the motherboard.
  • Connecting the power switch to the motherboard.
  • Connecting the speaker to the motherboard.

Using precision tweezers, disconnect the following three bundles of wires:

Connecting the battery pack to the motherboard.

Connecting the power switch to the motherboard.

Connecting the speaker to the motherboard.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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