Exhibit B Users Manual
' Poleanse read carelully belore start— ing to operate. 0 "Warningl use under the direct su- pervision of an adult. OKEEP THE DISPLAYBOX AND THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REF? ERENCE. 0 Use Ni-Cd battery pack(4. 8V) SIN- CLUDED} andy charger (N- CLUDED)? or this model mm N KKO AMERICA, INC CAUTION: ELECTRIC TOY ATTENTION PARENTS Not recommended lor children under 8 It Is recommended that this toy and all years oi age. As with all electric prod- accessories be eriodically examined for ucts precautions should be observed otential hazar sand that any potential! durin handling and use to prevent azardous parts be repaired or replace. electric shock. Input: 120 vac, 60 HZ 12W only. Output: 12 VDC, 3.6W Fiepair and Parts Department Monday to Friday 8:30AM—5:3DPM Central Time Repair:(800)736-4556 Parts:(800)776-4556 Fax:(972)578-7059 e-mail:nikkocs@airmai|.net FEA TUBES BATI'ERV REQUIREMENTS: oReaI sound system (Real sound that changes according to the way the VBhICiB is operated.) Transmitter: One 006P(9 V] battery Starter motor 5 operating sound, engine 5 . ‘ sound that changes with the running speed. VBthIBI 1 K Nt-Cd rechargeable tire's screeching sound when the vehicle is battery P30k(4-3 V) steered at high speed. tires' screeching sound when the vehicle is slowed down suddenly, horn 0 Full lunction: Forward, reverse, Iettlrightturn and stop 0 Front & rear suspensions Radial.” p...| nm at, u u Adds. human 6 Luv." 7 477 ECHAFtGIN Household outlet 1. Join the connector 0! the charger to the connector of the Nicd battery pack (4.8 V). gharger 2. Plug the charger inta an electrical outlet. 3. Recharge for about 45 hours. 4. When the recharging is over. plug out the charger train the electrical outlet and detach the connectors. CAUTlON. I Never let the charger or battery pack get wet or damp. I Over charging can damage the battery pack so observe the prescribed recharging time. I Do nnt recharge in high temperatures or bring the battery pack near a flame. I Do not take the charger or battery pack apart. I Do not recharge the battery pack while it is still heated after use. Wait until it cools to recharge. NAMES OF PARTS VEHICLE Front tire Rear tire fiRANéMlTrER Speed control stick p... 2 L 39mm. u u Mat. mm... s m." Ni-Cd batte pack (4.8 V) I when detaching the plug or conne— ctors. don’t pull the cords or wires (as they can he severed). I Be sure to detach the Ni~Cd battery pack from the vehicle belore recha» rging. I The Ni-Cd battery pack should be recharged under the supervision i of an adult. ' ~ I Do not use any other kinds of batteries except the types specifi— ed here. Sleerrn alrnmsnt rem T me connector ONVOFF swrtch Red LED v 1 ar indicatnr Sleermg control stick Sound ON_blmon BEFORE YOU START 1.HOW TO INSTALL ANTENNA-TUBE Pass the antenna wire through the It the antenna tube cannot be success— antenna-tube and insert the tube into iulIy inserted into the antenna tube the anten na-tube holder. holder; Antenna wire hold the root of the antenna wire with fin- af'fl‘ ~w - gers of one hand and extend the wire With lin ers oi the other hand. Antenna»tube holder 9 'Note: Do not dull the ant" na wire too hard. 2.HOW TO lNSTALL TRANSMITTER ANTENNA Place the transmitter antenna into . " lha antenna is not screwed i" securely, the vehicle may move erratically. Screw the antenna - securely. the antenna holder to screw it in clockwise. Do not install the antenna extended. 3.BATTE RY INSTALLATION . Leaving batteries in the vehicle er the transmitter far along period of Tmnsmmer time may cause battery leakage or other damage. Remove all the Q» batteries both irom the vehicle and the transmitter after use. One OOGF(9 V) battery \-.\ ., (x. ‘ a 7 f 4- Battery lid To remove the battery lid, press the point marked "OPEN" and pull the lid downward. Install battery making sure that + and - poles ol the battery are positioned properly. Rum»; me p... a 9; mm, u-u Adah- >.,.-.t.. s 0.1 m. Vehicle ®~® To open push and slide. When on connect the connectors. make certain the ve icle switch is in the "OFF" position (9 Join the connectors oi the Ni-Cd pack (3) Lilt the battery lid. and the vehicle. ® Put the connector cable into the con— nector holder‘ CA ION I Set connectors properly I When you disconnect the connectors, don't pull by the cords. Ni-Cd battery pack (4.3 V) I Avoid short circuit it is very dangerous. I Do not take the Ni—Cd battery pack apart or try to remodel it. v... 4 "T7 in as at "14 Adobe mum" a mum H O OPERATE 1. Extend transmitter antenna to its full length. 0 You can control the vehicle lrorn long distance by holding the transmitter higher with the antenna straight up. 2_ Turn ON the vehicle's switch, 3.'Turn ON the transmitter by oper— when you want to operate the ve- attng the transmttter (LED comes hiclet 6. Remove all the batteries both from the vehicle and the transmitter. 5. Turn OFF the vehicle after operating. 4} llfi l’E-Tfil fill E1 0 ADJUST THE STEERING ALIGNMEN ' Adjust the steering alignment lever on the underside of the vehicle when the vehicle doesn't run straight tonnard. /- t Steering alignment lever Flo-Aha; ya p... 5 9mm m, u.“ Adah. p...-.u.. 5 OJ in. Turn on the vehicle first and then push the SOUND ON but- ton. There will be a Door unlock sound. Then push the SOUND ON button. There will be a sound ol starter motor and then. Idling oi engine sound. There will be a sound of horn by pushing the transmitters HORN butlon.(SOUND ON button ) It the vehicle is in the fomard po sition by operating the speed control stick. There will be a engine sound. The sound will change according to the vehicle's running speed. (Forward position) Flu-GM“ 1716 P... a 99,171“, in u u». V-nl-k-r 5 our" Reverse driving is pos— sible by adjusting the con— trol stick to the reverse position A back-up alarm sound will be emitted. (Reverse position) if the vehicle is suddenly slowed down, or if it is steered sharply to (he left or right, the screeching sound of the tires is emit- ted. Door lock sound and sound oil. When the SOUND OFF bui- ton is pressed, the sound oi the doors Iockin is emitted and the scum is lurned OFF. am. ,s v... v 99 mm, M «1 Am- v-Mm. s N’Im Wipe clean with a towel or similar after use. I DO NOT use chemicals as they can deform or damage the body. OPERA G SAFETY RULES Select a SAFE place to operate your vehicle. Do not drive in the street. Avold driving on SAND or through puddles ol WA- TER. These hazards can impair performance. Check the sur- face ahead at you and watch for obstacles. The radio receiver N in your vehicle and transmitter are ’ sensitive instruments. Do not leave Vehicle or Transmitter near sources oi HEAT or under DIRECT SUNLIGHT {or long 1 periods ol time. I Avoid leaving Vehicle or Transmitter OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT. ' r NIGHT DAMPNESS IS HARMFUL to INTERIOR MECHA- NISM. DO NOT try to take span or remodel any of the pans. the result of interlerence caused by high tension wires, high voltage transformers certain types of building, concrete walls or narrow places where RADIO SIGNALS sent from your transmitter MAY BE SCATTERED thus making it DIFFICULT for your vehicle to receive a GOOD RADIO SIGNAL. it you encounter this type of behavior or loss of control, CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. You will encounter INTERFERENCE if ANOTHER radio controlled vehicle or CB radio is operating in the vicinity on your SAME FREQUENCY. runaw- we Pub a n an ar u 13 use. p...n.t.. s mum Cleaning and maintenance: 7 7 7 This toy vehicle needs periodic maintenance and cleaning. Warning to the parents The charger for the Ni—Cd battery pack needs periodic inspection to see that the lead ‘ wires. plugs, outer case, and other parts are not damaged in any way. It any at the . parts are damaged, do not use the charger until it is completely repaired. i Caution fieep out of reach of small children under 36 months old as there is danger oi getting url. l THE HBRCWSeaI on the nickel cadmium battery pack indicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarily participating in an indust?’ program to collect and recy‘cle these batteries at the ’ end o t eir useful lite. The RB C program provides a i a} convenient alternative to disposing nickel-cadmium . s batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream,which is i 4" ille al in some areas. l Nik 0 America's payments to RBRC makes it easy lor you to i drop all the spent battery pack at local retailers who sell ‘ mu rep ecement nickel-cadmium batteries. l You may also contact your local rec cling center for inlormation on where to return the spent gettery pack. RBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation. THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the lollowing two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmlul interlerence. (EjThis device must accept any interference received.including interterence that may cause undesired operation. Your Fl/C car might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating prop» erly. To determine whether your Fl/C car is causing the interference. turn olt your Ft/C car. It the interference goes away,your RIC car is causing the interlerence. Try to eliminate the interlerence by: I Moving our RIC car away from the receiver. 0 Contactth your local store tor help. g ygu cannot eliminate the interlerence, the FCC requires that you stop using your / cart Notice: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. it Win.“ mu 7, ms. M “mammal,“
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