User Manual
A IW A WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - SMALL PARTS. INSTALLING BATTERIES NOT roe CHILDREN UNDER 3 vans. IMPORTANT! ~ Do not leave batteries In the vehtcle or the transmitter when the my is not In use - Do not use old and new batteries together ‘ . Do not mix drtterent types at batteries ohly batteries al the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used te g altaltnettmd rechargeable, and manganese dr lather nonsalkallne batter-es) . Dispose at old batteries In the maps! mariner ; da not burn or place near fire ~ Nonrrechargeable belleries are not In be reaharged. ~ The supply ietmlnals are nol Iu be short-aircuiled ~ Nol surhable tor chrldreh under a years dl age due to small parts ~ Remove rechargeable batteries tram the unit belare recharging. ~ Recharging ut rechargeable batteries should only be done under adult supemsion. ~ The screwdriver ls not a toy ~ Do not give the saeweriver to children - Change the ear body by adult only - Exhausted batteries are to be remwed tram the lay BATTERY REQUIREMENTS « Thts vehicle requires a 7 zv mod battery and one QV tsLRel) (alkaline) teF22) (carbon zinc) battery tor the transmitter NSTALL NG THE BATTER ES TRANSMITTER Removal of the banery cover requires a "Dhtflivs head" screwdriver S" flgl”! 1. After removing this screw, slide lhe cover downward to remove. Place the 9 v battery in pasiliah so lhal the (e) and t—) are m the proper alignment ads noted.Replace screw to battery cover See Figure 2, . Figun 1 Figure 2 VEHICLE Removal 01 the battery cover will again require a ~phlllrper head' screwdriver. Yum the lock tab and remove the cover. See Figure 3. Make sure the 7 2V Ni-Cd has a tull charge as per the charging instructions. Connect the battery wires to the vehide being sure that the lock tab snaps over the raised ridge. Place the battery in the battery compartment being sure that wires are on space under the battery 5" Figure 4. Replace the battery covert and secure with th , ew t at was previously removed Figure] Figure 4 0 ERATING RIC CAR IMPORTANTI - Do not use vehicle in mud, walel, show, or sandy ~ Do not play wllh vehicle in the street 4 Do not crash vehicle raid any abtect at high speeds ~ When the vehicle slows dawn rhslall new or lreshty charged batteries ~ Clean the vehicle wdh a damp paper lwel aher opefsbng (Do not use any chemicals to wine on car) - Do not leave vehtcle In direct sunlight tdr lengthy periods. OPERATING CAR 1 Tum the car swltch to "ON“ (Located on bottom of car) see Figure 5. 2 Screw the antenna on the top ot the transmitter and extend to tull length See Figure 5. Figure5 ON I I OFF Figures (use; 3 Stan operating By moving speed control toysllcks on the letl Iorward See Figure 7. 4 Release ham control |0y$llck5, the vehicle writ stop see Figure 3, 5 Vehicle steering is eontroiled by yoysttcx on right by moving lelt or right See Figure 9. o no not let vehicle get out at transmitting range as you will then have no control This range varies due to sunoundings 7 When finished. turn all swllches to of! position and remove all batteries Vehlde operallon vanes trom 35 lo 45 minutes depending on how the ear is used and the age oi the batteries. FORWAR D Flgtme 7 . l l . BACKWARD Figure 9 WHEEL ALIGNMENT vour steering can be adjusted with the trtrn swtlch located on the bottom chassis area Turn etltter levt or right until you have made the adjuslmenl to maintain a straight path of movement See Flguu 10. Flynn 111 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW - Radto interference can iaeuse your car to heat: strangely ~ Another vehide operating on the same Mew can disrupt your controlling the vetnde ~CB"s, oetular telephones, twoway radios, and other transmittlng devices, and high tension wires may cause nteriereitoewith opetafimi ~ Your vehicle can somelmestztse tnterterenoe with television preven radio reception Move to another area nyou M42 this owmence CHARGING THE BATTERY (IFAPPLICABLE) ~ Plug charger into a standard household outlet (110/120 Vol!) see Flgum 11, ~ Jnln together the plug (tom the battery to the receptacle ptug attached to the oharger wires Be sure to get a firm fit by having the ridge snap rntc ptaee wrth the clip See Figure 11. - Allow battery to charges for N hours tor a camplele and lull charge Additional charging Will not improve your cattery/s output and coutd eventual damage the battery. no not charge a banery it you nutiee n leakan or see corrosion on any part 01 the battery - A characterisbc oi Nt~Cd batteries is a loss at power ouicely A spare hanery is theretme recommended tor longer play, and happier operators » tt the battery is hot alter operation please wait until I\ ts coot heiore recharging Allempllng to recharge a battery in this condition can reduce the Me at the battery and maybe cause damage later, ~ The rechargeabte battery must he charged with the recommended battery charger ~ The battery charger is not a toy - The battery charger is to be regularly examined tor damage to the cord. plug enclosure and other pans, in the event ot such damage; the rechargeaote mmenes must not be used with this battery charger until the damage has been repaired. sppmved uy the party iesponsibte for mmpiance could void the users authority to operate the equipment Radto Com-cited Veotele Full Functron Car Series Scaie tzts mos Recelver‘72V .5A Transmitter 9v 005A NATURE powsre OF suppLy !@ Q figure 11 Warning Changes or modrftfauons to this unit not etpreesty v Q
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