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<b><font size=+3>10) Hook up the motor to the battery holder.  There are two ways to do it.  The simple way is shown first.    In either case, the little metal clips at the end of the wires slide onto the motor's metal tabs.   You may need to practice this a few times.   Attach the black wire to the side of the motor which has the slots sealed by the transparent "motor cover" sticker.  </font></b>
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<b><font size=+3>  And here is a more fancy way:   One of the arms of the plastic duct is thicker and contains a channel for hiding the wires. Thread the wires over the curved wall of the duct and to the right of the thick arm of the duct.  Pull the wires up through the middle hole in duct, and then  press the wires into the channel as shown. </font></b><br>
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