
Safety Notes for Parents and Children
››› NOTE! Not suitable for children under 3
years of age. There is a risk of choking if
small parts are swallowed or inhaled.
Store the experiment material and
assembled models out of the reach of
››› NOTE! Only for use by children 8 years
and older. Instructions are included for
parents or other supervising adults.
››› Save the packaging and instructions. They
contain important information.
››› Never experiment with wall outlets or the
household power supply. Never insert
wires or other parts into wall outlets!
Household voltage can be deadly.
››› The experiments will require one 9-volt
square battery, which is not included in
the kit due to its limited shelf life.
››› The supply terminals are not to be short-
circuited. A short-circuit could lead to
overheating of circuits and battery
››› Batteries are to be inserted with the
correct polarity. Press them gently into
››› Always close battery compartments with
››› Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be
recharged. They could explode!
››› Rechargeable batteries are only to be
charged under adult supervision.
››› Rechargeable batteries are to be removed
from the toy before being charged.
››› Different types of batteries or new and
used batteries are not to be mixed.
››› Exhausted batteries are to be removed
››› Dispose of used batteries in accordance
with environmental provisions.
››› Make absolutely sure that metallic objects
such as coins or key chains are not left in
contact with battery terminals.
››› Do not bend, warp, or otherwise deform
››› An adult should check each assembly
before use to make sure it is assembled
››› After you are done experimenting, remove
the batteries from the battery
Our lives today are surrounded by electronics, and every day we use
dozens of electronic devices. So it’s all the more important to know how
This experiment kit will provide your children with a safe and simple
introduction to electronics. It explains about electronic components
such as transistors, LEDs, resistors, and capacitors, and how simple
electronic circuits work.
Of course, you may have questions about safety. All of the experiments
are powered by the battery compartment included here, which holds an
ordinary 9-volt square battery. So the experiments are carried out with
the very low and safe electrical current of just nine volts.
In addition, this kit meets U.S. and European safety standards. These
standards impose obligations on the manufacturer, but also stipulate
that adults should assist their children with advice and assistance with
Tell your child to read all the relevant instructions and safety
information, and to keep these materials on hand for reference. Be sure
to stress the importance of following all the rules and information
while performing the experiments.
We wish you and your young electrician a lot of fun with the