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Newer versions of the top faceplate will come with <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>2x risers</Highlight> to secure the fan to the faceplate. See _Version 2_ tab for assembly instructions.
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Newer versions of the top faceplate will come with <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>risers (2x)</Highlight> to secure the fan to the faceplate. See _Version 2_ tab for assembly instructions.
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1. For this version, you will need:
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* <Highlightcolor={colors.blue}>Fan</Highlight>
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* <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>Top faceplate</Highlight> (will have 4x 30mm screws in it)
Newer versions of the <Highlightcolor={colors.orange}>top faceplate</Highlight> will come disassembled, with <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>risers (2x)</Highlight> to secure the fan to the faceplate with <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>30mm screws (4x)</Highlight>. See image 2.
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Newer versions of the top faceplate will come with <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>risers (2x)</Highlight> to secure the fan to the faceplate. See _Version 2_ tab for assembly instructions.
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1. For this version, you will need:
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* <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>Top faceplate</Highlight> (will have 4x 30mm screws in it)
The fan and top faceplate come assembled - leave them together. If they are not assembled, attach the fan onto the faceplate with the cable oriented toward the side labelled "PWM".
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<AssemblyInstructionBlock title="Step 2: Complete the top assembly" images={[ "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/fan-onto-top-faceplate.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/completed-fan-assembly.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/join-vial-holder-and-fan.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/flat-flex-follows-arrow.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/tighten-30mm-screws.png"] }>
1. Push the <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>fan onto the top faceplate</Highlight>, orienting it such that the wire is pointing towards the button.
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2. Place the vial holder on top of the <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>ends of the M3 30mm screws</Highlight>. The screw ends should fit into four holes on the bottom of the vial holder. The flat flex cable should follow the <Highlightcolor={colors.orange}>arrow on the faceplate</Highlight>.
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2. Place the vial holder on top of the <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>four ends of the 30mm screws</Highlight>. The screw ends should fit into four holes on the bottom of the vial holder. The flat flex cable should follow the <Highlightcolor={colors.orange}>arrow on the faceplate</Highlight>.
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3. Holding it together, finish screwing the <Highlightcolor={colors.blue}>M3 30mm screws</Highlight> on the bottom of the faceplate. The screws will enter square nuts in the vial holder. Do not overtighten.
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4. The screw heads will be flush with the faceplate, and there should be no screw threads showing between the vial holder and the faceplate.
The top faceplate now comes with a button extension to provide easier access when pushing the button.
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The top faceplate comes with a button extension to provide easier access to pushing the button.
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1. Flip over the assembly.
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2. Insert the M2.5 10mm screw into the hole under the button extension.
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3. Place <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>one finger behind the extension</Highlight> and <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>apply force and torque</Highlight> with the other hand until the screw is secure in the hole. Once established, a screwdriver can finish the job. Tighten until you feel resistance. Don't over-tighten!
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2. Insert the 10mm screw into the hole under the button extension.
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3. Place <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>one finger behind the extension</Highlight> and <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>apply torque with the other hand</Highlight> until the screw is secure in the hole. This may require some force. Once established, you can use a screwdriver to finish screwing it in under you feel sufficient resistance. Don't over-tighten!
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<AssemblyInstructionBlock title="Step 4: Putting it all together" images={["user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/attach-assembly-to-hat.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/screw-assembly-to-hat.png",
1. Place the vial holder assembly onto the <Highlightcolor={colors.blue}>Raspberry Pi/HAT's corners</Highlight>. The GPIO pins align with the side notch of the faceplate.
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2. Using the <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>M2.5 6mm screws</Highlight>, attach the top and bottom pieces in each corner.
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3. Check that the screw for the button extension is in the right position, and not compressing the button below prematurely. You should feel a "click" when you depress the button extension.
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3. Check that the screw for the button extension is in the right position and not prematurely compressing the button under it (you should feel a "click" when pressing the button extension). Temove the top and screw in the M2.5 10mm screw more if you detect a problem.
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4. Open the <Highlightcolor={colors.orange}>flat flex cable connector</Highlight> on the HAT by pulling the tabs outward, like done previously. Insert the flex cable copper-side up.
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5. <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>Push the tabs inward</Highlight> to secure the flex cable.
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6. Insert the stirring power connector into <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>PWM channel 1</Highlight> (unlabelled).
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7. Continue to the next page.
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</AssemblyInstructionBlock>
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<AssemblyInstructionBlock title="Step 2: Attaching the fan to the top faceplate" images={["user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/screws-halfway.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/fan-to-faceplate-orientation.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/riser-placement.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/riser-sandwich.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/completed-fan-v2.png"]}>
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1. Screw the <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>30mm screws</Highlight> about halfway into the bottom of the top faceplate.
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2. Push the <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>fan onto the top faceplate</Highlight>, orienting it such that the wire is pointing towards the button.
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3. Align a <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>riser</Highlight> onto the edge of the fan, such that the fan is sandwiched between it and the top faceplate. Place it along the same edge as the PWM labels.
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4. Holding the stack firmly, screw the 30mm screws into the risers such that screws poke through the top of the riser by ~2-3 mm. Repeat for the second riser on the opposite side of the fan.
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<AssemblyInstructionBlock title="Step 3: Securing the vial holder" images={["user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/join-vial-holder-and-fan.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/flat-flex-follows-arrow.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/tighten-30mm-screws.png"]}>
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1. Place the vial holder on top of the <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>four ends of the 30mm screws</Highlight>. The screw ends should fit into four holes on the bottom of the vial holder. The flat flex cable should follow the <Highlightcolor={colors.orange}>arrow on the faceplate</Highlight>.
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2. Holding it together, finish screwing the <Highlightcolor={colors.blue}>M3 30mm screws</Highlight> on the bottom of the faceplate. The screws will enter square nuts in the vial holder. Do not overtighten.
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You should not feel resistance when tightening the screws into the square nuts. If you encounter resistance, unscrew partially and inspect the end of the screw for any plastic debris.
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3. The screw heads will be flush with the faceplate, and there should be no screw threads showing between the vial holder and the faceplate.
The top faceplate comes with a button extension to provide easier access to pushing the button.
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1. Flip over the assembly.
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2. Insert the 10mm screw into the hole under the button extension.
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3. Place <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>one finger behind the extension</Highlight> and <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>apply torque with the other hand</Highlight> until the screw is secure in the hole. This may require some force. Once established, you can use a screwdriver to finish screwing it in under you feel sufficient resistance. Don't over-tighten!
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<AssemblyInstructionBlock title="Step 5: Putting it all together" images={["user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/attach-assembly-to-hat.png", "user-guide/hardware-assembly/upgrade-version/screw-assembly-to-hat.png",
1. Place the vial holder assembly onto the <Highlightcolor={colors.blue}>Raspberry Pi/HAT's corners</Highlight>. The GPIO pins align with the side notch of the faceplate.
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2. Using the <Highlightcolor={colors.red}>M2.5 6mm screws</Highlight>, attach the top and bottom pieces in each corner.
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3. Check that the screw for the button extension is in the right position and not prematurely compressing the button under it (you should feel a "click" when pressing the button extension). Temove the top and screw in the M2.5 10mm screw more if you detect a problem.
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4. Open the <Highlightcolor={colors.orange}>flat flex cable connector</Highlight> on the HAT by pulling the tabs outward, like done previously. Insert the flex cable copper-side up.
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5. <Highlightcolor={colors.green}>Push the tabs inward</Highlight> to secure the flex cable.
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6. Insert the stirring power connector into <Highlightcolor={colors.magenta}>PWM channel 1</Highlight> (unlabelled).
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