Enertec 12169TX-49 Remote Control Toy Transmitter User Manual
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL USE UNDER SUPERVISION OF AN ADULT RADIO CONTROL . PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE STARTING TO OPERATE Hilly!- iii” lFULLV DIRECTIONAL IWHEEL ALIGNMENT ODIFFERENTIAL GEAR on OHEADUGHTS & TAILLIGHTS NO. 1216 RALLY CAR NO. 12169 RALLY CAR (ummis um INCLUDED) (ummis lucmm) urmzlzs nzqummzms: "mamas mummms: . 4 x "AA' (H6)|45V BATTERIES (Nov Included) - 4 x xx- (mlsv BAflERIis (4mm) - z x 'M' BATTERIES (Nov lnduded) ~ 2 x “AA“ nmmss (Minded) A WARNING: ENERTEC CHOKING HmRB~SmaII pans (Packing has 10 be kep' slnce n comulns NutIannlldvenunderzysars ENERTEO EntElesEs m) |mponcm Iniormoflon.) BATTERY & ON/ OFF SWITCH DIAGRAM AND BATTERY INSTALLATION VEHICLE TURN THE KNOB AND OPEN THE BATTERV COMPARTMENT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CHASSIS WITH A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER ' INSERT 4 PCS 'M' BATTERIES INTO THE BATTERV COMPARTMENT‘ MAKE SURE THE ENDS OF THE BATTERIES OF POSITIVE (+) AND NEGATIVE (-) SIGNS MATCH THE MARKINGS ON THE BATTERV COMPARTMENTI - CLOSE AND TIGHTEN THE BATTERV COVER USING A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER. *IMPORTANT! MAKE SURE TO TURN THE SWTTCH TO THE “OFF' POSITION AFTER USE TO AVOID DRAINAGE OF BATTERIES TRANSMITTER - UNSCREW THE SCREW AND SLIDE OUT THE BATTERV COVER USING A PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER. - INSTALL 2 PCS, “AA“ BATTERIES, - MAKE SURE THE ENDS OF THE BATTERIES OF POSITIVE (+) AND NEGATIVE (’) SIGNS MATCH THE MARKINGS ON THE BATTERV COMPARTMENT, . SLIDE THE BATTERV COVER BACK IN PLACE AND TIGHTEN THE SCREW USING A PHILLIPS SCREW/DRIVER. * IMPORTANT! MAKE SURE TO TURN THE SWITCH TO THE 'OFF' POSITION AFTER USE TO AVOID DRAINAGE OF BATTERV, HOW TO OPERATE: T. Turn ON/OFF switches on bottom of car and the transmitter to ‘ON' position. 2. Extend transmitter antenna to full length when in use. 3. FORWARD DRIVE: Push left Joystick to posltlon 3 to move forward. Joystick will automatically return to Neutral position when released. ragga: 4. REVERSE DRIVE: Move left joystick to position 4 to move in reverse. cAvn'v Joystick wIII automatically return to Neutral "Eu-mm. position when released. POSITION 523 33:33.- 5. LEFT/RIGHT STEERING: Move right lovstick left or right to desired direction while operating Fonuardl Reverse function as: ,, \ H v I I W | - | I iii ( Q: - SCREW THE ANTENNA IN THE CAVITV OF THE TRANSMITTER. \ mu VuNchnN / WHEEI. ALIGNMENT 0m“ sw-Tcn % SWITCH THE DIRECTION TRIMMER IF THE CAR DOES NOT RUN STRAIGHT WHEELAUGNMENT TURN IT TO LEFT OR RIGHT UNTIL YOUR DESIRED ALIGNMENT IS REACHED. IMPORTANT NOTICE: “t roccemplieht ~ FOCID:DGM121ESTX-z7 cf“ 5 1. Do not mix old and new batteries. 2. Do not mix alkaline, smndard (Carbon Zinc) or rechargeable (Nickel-Cadmium) batteries. Do not use RECHARGEABLE batteries. Batteries should be replaced by adults because of small parts. Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be charged. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. 8. Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy. 9. Don‘t operate your car in dangerous places. 10. Don‘t put your car and transmitter near any source of HEAT. 11, Don‘t run through water. including pools or puddles} 12. Avoid all possible collisions. Check the road ahead and watch for obstacles. 13. Avoid your car and transmitter antennas touching each other. 14. Don‘t operate your car in the vicinity as another radio» controlled car. 15. Don‘t leave your car and transmitter outside overnight. Night dampness will cause harm. 16. Don‘t forget to remove batteries lrorn your car and transmitter if you are not going to operate the car again that day. 17, I1 malfunction occurs, replace batteries. 18. Adult supervision is required when charging rechargeable batteries. 19. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. $93??? This equipment hes been tested end round to complv with the limits tor e cless e dieitel device, pursuenr tn Pen 15 cf the FCC Rules. These limits ere designed to provide reasonable protection against narnnrul interference in s residential installation. This equipment generates, uses end can rediete radio treeuency energy and. if not installed and used In accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful intenerence to redid cemmunicetiens. Huwevuv, there is no guerentee thet interterence will net occur in e part" Iar instelletidn. IIthie eq ' ment does cause herrnIuI interrerence tq redie er televisien rcceptien. h can be determined by Turning the equipment off and on. the user Is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one er mere at the Inllowing meesuree: , Reprient or relocate the receiving antenna. - lnerense the seenretidn eetween the equipment end receiver. , Connect the equipment tntp en eutlet on e circuit dirierent trem thetto which the receiver is connected. -ConsuII the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technicten fer help. MODIFICATIONS NOT Auruonizsn xv THE MANUFACTURER MAv voIn usEns AuTNoRrrv To OPERATE nus DEVICE
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