User Manual
Ozobot - Getting Started Guide Page 2 of 4
The codes are very simple, you will find it is useful to have copies of the codes on hand when
you have a group using paper.
You can download these from: http://www.ozobot.com/gamezone/color-language/
5. Tips for the Ozobot
There are some additional tip sheets you will find useful to assist groups when they are using
the Ozobot with paper. You may want to print out tip sheets for reference to assist
participants.
Code Quick Reference Sheet:
http://www.ozobot.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Ozobot-
PocketCodeChart.pdfh
Drawing Tips:
See the ‘Ozobot Tips’ sheet provided in each kit or online at:
http://plconnect.slq.qld.gov.au/resources/literacy/digital-literacy/ozobot
There are additional free handouts available:
The makers of the Ozobots have developed some activities that you can provide to
participants to get started. You can use these as stand-alone activities or as a guide to
help participants to develop their own mazes, games, races and brainteasers.
http://www.ozobot.com/gamezone/print-n-play-zone/
6. Cleaning the Ozobot
To clean the wheels – turn the Ozobot off, take a piece of clean sheet of white paper
and roll the Ozobot over the paper at least 5 times
Wipe over with a damp cloth
CAUTION
Never place Ozobot in water
Do not apply water or a damp cloth to the base of the Ozobot.
7. Tuning Up
If your Ozobot is not performing the way it should (going slow, not following lines properly)
you will need to:
a. Make sure the Ozobot is fully charged
b. Calibrate the Ozobot
c. Tune the Ozobot
Open one of the Ozobot Apps (OzoGrove or Ozobot) and select the Ozobot TuneUp.
Select Tune Motors and follow the follow the instructions