LIGHT MY BRICKS 76285 Lego Marvel Spider Man’s Mask Light Kit Installation Guide
- June 16, 2024
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Table of Contents
LIGHT MY BRICKS 76285 Lego Marvel Spider Man’s Mask Light Kit
Product Information
Specifications
- Package Contents:
- Individual Bags
- Mixed Components 1
- 2 x 6-Port Expansion Board
- 1 x IR Switch Board
- 2 x Adhesive Squares
- Connecting Cables
- 2 x Connecting Cable – 30cm
- USB Power Cable
- 1x USB Power Cable (Power Source not Included)
- Mixed Components 2
- 4 x Plate, Rounded 1×1 with Open Stud – Black
- 2 x Arm Skeleton, Bent with Clips (Horizontal Grip) – Black
- 4 x Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Bar Handle – Black
- 2 x Plate, 1×2 – Black
- 2 x Plate, 1×6 – Black
Product Usage Instructions
Before You Begin
Laying cables in between and underneath bricks
To lay cables in between and underneath bricks, follow these steps:
- Ensure that the bricks are properly connected and in place.
- Identify the path where you want to lay the cables.
- Gently lift the bricks to create space for the cables.
- Carefully place the cables in the desired path, making sure they are not twisted or bent.
- Lower the bricks back into place, ensuring that the cables are securely tucked underneath.
Connecting Cable Connectors To Expansion Boards
To connect cable connectors to expansion boards, follow these steps:
- Identify the expansion board and the cable connector.
- Align the connectors so that the pins on the cable connector match the ports on the expansion board.
- Gently insert the cable connector into the corresponding port on the expansion board.
- Ensure that the connection is secure and the pins are fully inserted.
Connecting Cable Connectors To Strip Lights
To connect cable connectors to strip lights, follow these steps:
- Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the strip lights.
- Ensure that the strip light is facing up.
- Confirm that the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down.
- If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. This can damage the plug and the connector.
Connecting Micro Cable Connectors To Micro Expansion Board Ports
To connect micro cable connectors to micro expansion board ports, follow these
steps:
- Take extra care when inserting the micro connectors to micro ports of micro expansion boards.
- Ensure that the micro expansion board is facing up.
- Confirm that the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down.
- If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. Use your fingernail to push the plastic part of the connector to the micro port.
The Symbols Used In This Guide
When going through the following guide, you will come across symbols and
formats that will assist with the installation of your light kit. Take notice
of them as each has a specific purpose.
- Light Kit Component: This is the most important image format as it indicates which part to use from the Light Kit. Make sure you pay close attention to which part is shown.
- Connect: Used when you need to connect a LEGO piece or LMB component.
- Disconnect: Used when you need to remove a LEGO piece/section or LMB component.
- Directional: Used to show where to route cables, place components, or move them.
- Bend/Pivot: Used when a component needs to be bent, or part folded or pivoted.
- Turn/Flip: Will be found in the top left corner when the set needs to be rotated or flipped.
- Twist/Braid: Seen when a set of cables need to be grouped and twisted together.
- Power On Test: Found at the end of a major step to test the lights. Will be located in the top left corner.
- Note: Notes will be found alongside the instruction photos and explain what to do.
- Repeat Step: Repeat the previous step, e.g., x2 Make a spotlight, then make a second spotlight.
- Connect Focus: Used to highlight a hard to see area where a component is being connected.
- Disconnect Focus: Used to highlight a hard to see area where a component is being disconnected.
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LEGO® MARVEL SPIDER-MAN’S MASK 76285 INSTALLATION GUIDE
Hi There!
We’re here to help you get started on the LEGO® Marvel Spider-Man Mask 76285
Light Kit. This PDF details the instructions for the LED light kit only. If
you run into any issues, please refer to the troubleshooting section towards
the end of this guide.
Have fun and enjoy!
PACKAGE CONTENTS
Individual Bags
- 4 x Large Red Bit Lights – 30cm
- 2 x Large Cool White Bit Lights- 30cm ****
Mixed Components 1
- 2 x 6-Port Expansion Board
- 1 x IR Switch Board
- 2 x Adhesive Squares ****
Connecting Cables
- 2 x Connecting Cable – 30cm ****
USB Power Cable
- 1x USB Power Cable (Power Source not Included) ****
Mixed Components 2
- 4 x Plate, Rounded 1×1 with Open Stud – Black
- 2 x Arm Skeleton, Bent with Clips (Horizontal Grip) – Black
- 4 x Plate, Round 1 x 1 with Bar Handle – Black
- 2 x Plate, 1×2 – Black
- 2 x Plate, 1×6 – Black ****
Before You Begin
Laying cables in between and underneath bricks
Cables can fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, plates, and tiles
providing they are laid correctly between the LEGO® studs. Do NOT forcefully
join LEGO® together around cables; instead ensure they are laying comfortably
in between each stud.
CAUTION : Forcing LEGO® to connect over a cable can result in damaging the cable and light.
Connecting Cable Connectors To Expansion Boards
Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports of Expansion Boards.
Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the expansion board facing up,
look for the soldered “=” symbol on the left side of the port. The connector
side with the wires exposed should be facing toward the soldered
Connecting Cable Connectors To Strip Lights
Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights.
Connectors can be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up,
ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a
plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will
damage the plug and the connector.“=” symbol as you insert into the port. If a
plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. Incorrectly
inserting the connector can re-sult in bent pins inside the port or possible
overheating of the expansion board when connected.
Connecting Cable Connectors To Strip Lights
Take extra care when inserting connectors to ports on the Strip Lights.
Connectorscan be inserted only one way. With the Strip Light facing up, ensure
the side of the connector with the wires exposed is facing down. If a plug
won’t fit easily into a port connector, don’t force it. Doing so will damage
the plug and the connector.
Connecting Micro Cable Connectors To Micro Expansion Board Ports
Take extra care when inserting the micro connectors to micro ports of Micro
Expansion Boards. Connecting Micro Bit Lights to Micro Expansion Boards is
similar to connecting lights and cables to Strip Lights. With the expansion
board facing up, ensure the side of the connector with the wires exposed is
facing down. If a plug won’t fit easily into a port connector, do not force
it. Use your fingernail to push the plastic part of the connector to the micro
port.
Installing Bit Lights Under Lego® Bricks And Plates
When installing Bit Lights under LEGO® pieces, ensure they are placed the
correct way up (Yellow LED component exposed). You can either place them
directly on top of LEGO® studs or in between.
The Symbols Used In This Guide
When going through the following guide you will come across symbols and
formats that will assist with the installation of your light kit. Take notice
of them as each has a specific purpose.
Light Kit Component
This is the most important image format as it indicates which part to use from
the Light Kit. Make sure you pay close attention to which part is shown.
-
Connect
Used when you need to connect a LEGO piece or LMB component. -
Disconnect
Used when you need to remove a LEGO piece/ section or LMB component. -
Directional
Used to show where to route cables, place components, or move them. -
Bend/Pivot
Used when a component needs to be bent, or part folded or pivoted. -
Turn/ Flip
Will be found in the top left corner when the set needs to be rotated or flipped. -
Twist/ Braid
Seen when a set of cables need to be grouped and twisted together. -
Power On Test
Found at the end of a major step to test the lights. Will be located in the top left corner. -
Note
Notes will be found alongside the instruction photos and explain what to do. -
Repeat Step
Repeat the previous step eg. Make a spotlight, then make a second spotlight. -
Connect Focus
Used to highlight a hard to see area where a component is being connected. -
Disconnect Focus
Used to highlight a hard to see area where a component is being disconnected. -
General Focus
Used to highlight a hard to see area where a component needs to be acted on. -
General Note
This is a sample note that is used anywhere in this guide. It will explain a difficult section where photos are hard to illustrate or easily confused. -
Connect Note
The green coloured note is used when the topic focuses on a component being connected, like the shown Power Bank. -
Disconnect Note
The red coloured note is used when the topic focuses on a component being disconnected or like here, the removed pieces.
NOTE
Take the 5cm Connecting Cable from the 4-Port Micro Expansion Board and
route it into the “IN” port of the Flicker Effects Board
NOTE
Connect to a 5V USB Power Bank, 5V USB Wall Adaptor, or USB to AA Battery
Pack (sold separately)
NOTE
You should have these parts left over that were removed from the LEGO set
BLUEPRINT
INSTRUCTIONS
To ensure a smooth installation of your light kit, please read and follow each step carefully. If you run into any issues, please refer to the online troubleshooting guide.
NOTE: When connecting the White Eye piece back into place, the Large Red Bit Light will fit inside this stud hole here. NOTE: Feed each of the cables through the centre one at a time. They’ll come through at the top of stand as seen here. NOTE: Feed the 2x 30cm Connecting Cables through the other side of the same area. Leave ~5cm length out of the base rear as shown.
NOTE: Connect the 2 Connecting Cables into the 2 OUT Ports on the IR Switch Board.
NOTE: Grab the two black cables (Connecting Cables) from the top of the stand and pull them through so the access cable at the base is tight. NOTE: Thread the 4 Bit Light Cables one at a time through the Technic Pin.
NOTE: Move the 2 Black cables to the other side of the kit, out the way. Then grab the 4 Bit Light Cables and thread them through the technic hole one at a time.
NOTE: Press the head down firmly, ensuring all cables are hanging out the back of the stand.
NOTE: Grab the Two Longer Cables (connecting cables). One will plug into the existing 6-Port Expansion Board.
NOTE: The remaining
Longer Cable (connecting cable). Will plug into a new 6-Port Expansion Board.
NOTE: Connect to a 5V USB Power Bank, 5V USB Wall
Adaptor, or USB to AA Battery Pack (sold separately) NOTE: Press the A or B Button on the Switch Board at
the back of the stand to change light kit to ‘Instant Kill Mode’. If you
experience any issues with the lights not working and suspect an issue with a
component, please try a different port on the expansion board to verify where
the fault lies (with the light or expansion board). To correct any issues with
expansion board ports, please view the section addressing expansion board
issues in our troubleshooting section. ! FINAL PRODUCT
This finally completes the installation of the Light My Bricks LEGO® Marvel
Spider-Man’s Mask 76285 Light Kit.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Light My Bricks lighting kits contain individual components that are very small and can be easily damaged if not handled correctly. To prevent unnecessary damage to components, we highly recommend that the User Guide section, “Important things to note” is read carefully. Follow the handling procedures in the User Guide to help prevent faults and damages to your Light My Bricks components. If you are experiencing issues with your Light My Bricks set, watch our troubleshooting video or read on for a list of common causes to help you troubleshoot.
- Firstly, ensure that the batteries have power using a battery charge gauge.
- If the batteries have no power, replace the batteries.
- If the batteries still have power, check to see if the batteries have been inserted correctly into the battery pack.
Check for AA batteries using the AA battery pack
Inside the battery pack are symbols indicating which direction the AA battery
should be inserted. The flat side of the battery should be paired with the
spring side of the battery pack. If the batteries have been installed
correctly and your kit still isn’t operating correctly, the next step is to
check the wiring.
Check Your Wires
- In order for Light My Bricks components to fit in between and underneath LEGO® bricks, the components need to be very small. Due to this nature, Light My Bricks components can be easily damaged when not handled correctly.
- Be careful when removing unpacked components out of the packaging and ensure not to forcibly pull at the wires as this can damage the soldering that attach the wires to the LEDs.
- If the wiring is detached from the LED itself, the light will not operate.
- When connecting lights to your LEGO® set, check that there are no pinched wires underneath or in between bricks and plates. When the wires are pinched and the exposed wires are touching each other, this can cause a crosswire and the lights to not function correctly.
Check Your Expansion Board Ports/ Strip Light Ports / Effects Board
Ports
It is important to note that connectors can only be inserted to the expansion
board, strip light, or effects board ports in one direction. Forcibly
inserting connectors in the incorrect direction will result in damaging the
pins inside each of the ports on your component board. Not only will a light
connected to the damaged port not work, but if the pins inside the port are
bent to a point they are touching each other, this can result in all other
lights in the system to stop working. This is a short circuit.
A short circuit can also result in overheating of the board, cable or batteries. If you suspect a short circuit, DISCONNECT POWER IMMEDIATELY Batteries can fail, catch fire, or even explode if left connected to a short circuit for too long.
If you suspect you have a faulty component due to a bent pin, try the following steps: If you look carefully inside each of the ports, each port contains 2 small pins that should be straight. You will be able to identify a faulty port if it has any bent pins.
CONTACT US
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enquiry please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions webpage. Alternatively,
you can contact our Customer Services team by visiting our online support
portal. support.lightmybrick.com
We thank you for purchasing this product and hope you enjoy!
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FAQ’s
What should I do if the plug won't fit easily into a port connector?
If the plug won't fit easily into a port connector, do not force it. This can damage the plug and the connector. Instead, use your fingernail to push the plastic part of the connector to the port.
Is the USB power source included in the package?
No, the USB power source is not included in the package. You will need to provide your own power source.
References
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