![]() ![]() ![]() If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention at a hospital emergency room have hospital phone (800) 498-8666. A swallowed Button or Coin Cell Battery can cause internal chemical burns in as little as two hours and lead to death. This product contains a Button or Coin Cell Battery. DO NOT put in nose or mouth.Ĥ Total LR44 - (2) Included in each Remote, 6 Total AAA - (3) Included in each Robot ![]() Reviewed in the United States □□ on 17 January 2021WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD- Small Parts. Once the cover is off keep the bot steady on a table or other surface, don't pick it up while doing this fix. Try not to move the bot or turn it on while it's open, as the wheels and their gears are a pain to get back in place if they pop out. Good luck, it's not that difficult just go slow and be careful. The only downside is a slight vibration now happens when the bot is sitting still with the drum spinning. As you can see in my attached video the spinner is now working great. I may have sanded mine too much, so don't go crazy. Your spinner should now have some wiggle room as seen in my attached photo. Replace the top and put back in the screws. Put the pin back in, and gently get the spinner back in place with the tiny band on the side. Clean off these sides, and add a drop of oil to each side if you have it. Lightly sand the sides of the spinner with a fine grit sandpaper. Pull out the pin inside the drum and keep aside. Remove the drum spinner, note the tiny rubber band wrapping around the one side. Grab a Philips head screwdriver and remove all the screws on top. This is a delicate fix, so make sure it is done by a competent adult. So, if your weapon doesn't spin, it's time to fix it. The drum spinner is too tight between the forks that hold it in place, which keep it from spinning after a few uses. ![]()
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