Connect one end of the flexible tubes to the lower
nozzle on the storage cylinder and the other end of
the flexible tube to the nozzle on fuel cell located
nearest to the motor. Connect the other end of the
flexible tube on the refueling input valve to the other
nozzle located on the fuel cell. Connect the purging
valve tube to the upper nozzle located on the storage
cylinder. Make sure all tubes are properly positioned
as in diagram.
Warning: Make sure these connections are
correct. Any other connection will not allow
proper operation of the car and its fuel cell
power system. Also ensure the wires are not
touching the wheels and the
tubes are not kinked or
pinching.
ASSEMBLY GUIDE
H-racer 2.0
What do you need?
H-Racer 2.0 AA batteries=2 Units
LR44 batteries=3 Units
Water=25ml
Connect one of the flexible tubes to the small purging valve. Make
sure the tube is inserted all the way into the base of the purging valve
nozzle.
Connect another flexible tube to the nozzle of the refueling input valve.
Make sure the tube is inserted all the way into the base of the nozzle
of the refueling input valve.
Position the fuel cell onto the square slot located in the middle
of the car chassis. The positive mark on the fuel cell should be
positioned on the side with the red cable, and the negative
mark on the side with the black cable. Push the fuel cell into
the chassis.
Position the black cable terminal between the fuel cell holder
and the fuel cell end plates, and position the red cable terminal
in the same manner on the opposite side. Make sure the holes
are aligned.
Align the fuel cell holder with the two holes on the car chassis.
Place the screws into the screw holes and make sure the
screws are entered through the cable terminal holes and
straight into the chassis.
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Please note there are two types of screws. The smaller
screws are used for the fuel cell and the larger screws are
used for the car body.
Use a screwdriver to attach the fuel cell end plate and the red
& black cable terminals to the screw holes on the chassis.
Make sure the metal terminals from the cables are closely
touching the fuel cell end plates. Do not tighten the screws
until the two screws are partially entered into the chassis.
Drive the screws into the chassis making sure all the parts are
connected tightly without moving.
Force is required to drive these
screws into place, to avoid
damage to the kit ask an adult
to drive in the screws.
TIP: To fit the flexible tubes onto the nozzle of the valve, connect the tube
by twisting it against the nozzle, then push the nozzle into the tube until the
tube is snuggly fitted to the base of the nozzle.
Place the refueling input valve above the opening
on the left side of the chassis. Make sure the red
cable is positioned above the refueling input valve
tubing. Slide the refueling input valve onto its
mount located at the opening on the side of the
chassis. With a downward motion, click the valve
into place ensuring it is smoothly aligned with the
outer surface of the chassis.
Place the purging valve above the opening on the
right side of the chassis. Slide the purging valve
onto its mount located at the opening on the side
of the chassis. Make sure the refueling valve tube
is not in the way of the purging valve tubing. With
a downward motion, click the valve into the slot on
the chassis. Make sure that the whole body of the
purging valve is positioned in the slot on the
chassis and the purging button is positioned
outside the edge of the chassis.
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