1- Getting Started (0.8.4 C1 Kit Assembly)

1- Getting Started (0.8.4 C1 Kit Assembly)

Picture of what is finished at end of section will be here

🚦 Difficulty Very Easy

πŸ“ƒ Steps 5

⏲ Estimated Time 5 minutes

This section is a guide for reading the instructions. Please read it fully to avoid problems later.

Step 1: Instruction Guide

πŸŸͺ Colored boxes will match the instruction to the image

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⚠ATTENTION: If there is important info put it in warning panel

β–ͺGeneral step instructions with black square.

πŸŸͺ Colored squares are used matching with colored markers in images to highlight steps

  • Bulleted instructions under colored square are detailed instruction related to the above step.

πŸ—ˆTip: Extra info for steps will be in these panels.


Step 2: Tools Needed


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This step of each section shows what tools are needed for that section.

2mm Allen key

2.5mm Allen key

3mm Allen key

5mm Allen key

TR10 Torx screwdriver

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Step 3: Image viewing

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πŸ—ˆWhen viewing this guide online, you can click on the images to zoom in and view in full clarity.

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Step 4: Printed Parts Versioning

🟦 Most printed parts are labelled with two letters and a number. The letters can be used to help identify which part it is and the number indicates the version.


Step 5: Tips for successful assembly

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⚠Please follow these instructions throughout the assembly

  • Always read the instructions before starting each step. Some steps will have important warnings or specific directions that could cause problems if not followed.
  • Don’t just follow the pictures, the written instructions provide necessary information.

Furthermore for not following just the pictures, sometimes the parts used in the pictures won’t match what you have or there may be parts shown that you haven’t gotten to yet.

This is due to the parts we use changing over time and some of the pictures being taken out of order.

  • Use a reasonable amount of force. If parts are expected to need force to go together the step will make note of that. Otherwise, if you feel force is needed recheck the step to see if you have the correct parts and approach.
  • Ask questions: If you’re confused, leave a comment on the step and don’t be afraid to ask for help. It’s better to sort out confusion quickly rather than moving forward and having to undo your progress to correct mistakes.
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