CCP 2300-TX27 Remote Controlled Car User Manual Manual
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CAUTION 4 ELECTRIC TOY: NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER GYEARS OE AGE AS WITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, PPECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSEFVET) DURING HANDLING AND USETQ “REVENT ELECTR C SI-‘OCK C—IARGER «M’JT FE 120160I‘L SW OMY OUTPUT DC I2‘r'.201]mr'« fashmrsam rrlaecher Inc (91909 Geal‘re Inc ATTENTION PARENTS: IT IS RECOMMENDED THATTHIS TOY AND ALL ACCESSORIES BE PERIODICALLY EXAMINED FOR POTENTIAL HAZARDS ANDTHAT ANY POTENTIALLV HAZARDOUS PARTS BE HEPAIRED OR REPLACED. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY PACK CANE/CAUTIONS: Use only a resn battery and balIew. rack 9 Te requ red sue and vae - u you do m: gran to use me vehIcIs “m «an: days. lernave the battery flow the I'ansr'mter am: I've natlery paCK frcn the vehicle - 30 no! 161 DIV} and new bauerres DO "102 'mx airaIine, standard roam.- zinc). or r rgeahle tnmetcadmr, ; NI-MH bafienes ' Never leave dead or weak ba’u‘nes In (VII; vehrcIe - DIsnasa ol aId bananas mommy and nrupev‘ry' do "at bury or burn (hem. DO not charge nm'fechatgeabIe bananas lnsen banenes wIIn the career polamy Do not shun the supzrly terrmrrals. Femovc rechargeable banewes I'om [we (fly before being merged. - Keep the pamage and awner‘s manuaI sime rt contan-s importawt trhrmauon, BATTERY INSTALLATION: TRANSMITTER: The Irawsmmer reqmms one 9~Von barter; Included). Forthe best pario’mance and longesl ma, we rer-ammend an aImImc battery. rorrowthese slaps to mstal- me cattefy m Mo Irfifismfi'er (U want u I Remove hatter-y comanment cover by sIIdIng rs m the di'ecmn oI lire anew shown an the cnmpa rtment cover (See diagram 0 2 Place battery m the compartment acccrd Hg to Vita polamy symhers (7 and ) Ndrkeu unside 3 erlace the cover and snap sh When the transmmer‘s range dear battery. es (swat? VEHICLE: ‘rour VemLIe requires a s E—vu t lechargcabIE battery pack (mummy. You must charge the battery pack with a battery charger before ynu can use No puwer your vehicle. Tu Charge 1L follow Ihe battery charger Instructions, men Iollow these maps to put me battery pack «n the vehIcIe 1 SIIde sounfl ON’OFF UWCE' me ‘eh Item tender 10 OFF, 2 Pm: the tax; on the catte'y oumaarlmefl cover and 51566 35' he Coven“ (“E dwectvon CI me arrow. 3 PJSN & Ii‘i the awe! up and mace [he nattc-ry pack in Ihe compaqrrcm A Atach the battery bank's whrloy connector to me Ventoe‘s mm D0 (to! force them together‘ Ihe‘ one way (sag am am 2 5 Closn the cover anu snap n shu‘. Ic cunnw‘m rr only When the vehrcxe SIOWS (IOWr‘. VECIINQQ PIC battery pack. When the batlcry pacr ml; no larger Hold a charge repIace II Note: To remove, grasp the Battery pack 5 and Ihe vemcle's COHVIEDICYS plesfi rd IIDId down lhe latch cn Ihe vethe‘s cm" L [hen pulI Ihe connectors apan I!) drsmrmect mem (See diagram 3) Latch BATTERY CHARGER INSTRUCTIONS: CHARGER MUST BE OPERATED BY AflU LT ONLY. 1 Plug charger into a standard household outlet (110/120 Vcit) 2. Jam together the Dlug lrcrrl the battery m the receptacle plug attached to the charger Wines. Be sure to get a Ilrm tit by haying the ridge snap into place With the clip. 3 Allow battery to charges tar 4 hours for a complete and rult cha'ge. Additional charging wlll not improve your eatterys output, and could eventtmj damage the battery Do not charge a battery it you notice it leaking or see corrosion on any can at the battery - A characteristic D‘i NIACd batteries Is a toss of power quickly. A spare battery is therefore 'ecommended tor longer play, and happier operates - ii the battery ls not after operation please wart lthi t is coot belore recharging, Attempting to recharge a battery in this mnd‘rtion can reduce the life 0! the battery and maybe cause damage later. - The rechargeable battery must be charged wrth rhe recommended battery charger, - The battery charger is not a toy. - The battery charger IS to be regularly examined tor damage to the cont, oiug enclosure arid other parts, in the event 0! such damage. the recliahgeable batteries mJSt riot be used With this battery charger until the damage has been repal'ed. - Dispose at old batteries proper‘y. DRIVING THE ATV: Warning Never play with your vehicle in the street . Thread the antenna trite the transmittafs antenna connector Make sure the connection is llgh’, Plat» the rider on the AW. Silde hts hands ontn the handles and 45 ieet unto the toolrests Rotate the pedal Ciips to secure his feet to the 100m)" 5 .Ful|y e end the transmitters antenna Hold the transmitter With the antenna stratgnt up. as high as Dossible . Slide the transmitters ‘OFFDN‘ switch to “ON". Slide "SOUND ON/ON/OFF“ swim (in the vehicle to "ON" to drive without sound ettectst ortc “SOUND UN" to drive wnh sound effects. use the transmitters control levers to drive and steer the ATV. Left Central Lever Push lorward to move forwardtl') Putl backward to move backward(B) Release to 5100 While pushing lanyard, putt qulctdy backward to make me brake sound [with the ”SOUND ONION/OFF switch set to ‘SOUND ON it Right Control Lever ~ Push right to turn ngtit ~ Push left to turn left. - Ftelease to go straight, 7 When you tinish driving the ATV, slide “SOUND ONr’ON/OFF“ switch on the vehicte and “OFF/ON“ swtch on the transmttter both to ”OFF", HELPFUL HINTS: The following hints can help you get the most entoymeht from your vehicle, - Running your vehicle cantirluousty tor long periods generates ttrglt heat levels. Heat causes wear and tear on the motor. When your vehicte's battery dies, let the vehicle cool at least to minutes oetore installrr‘rg a newly changed battery padt. This helps keep heat tevels down, ' I‘ the vehicle's main! runs but does not respond to the transmitter move closer to the vehicle and try again - it someone uses a CB nearby, tl might tntertere with control oi the vehide it this happens. move the cat and ttartsmttter away tram the CB. - You carinct Operate your vehicle ileardeytoes with transmitters that use the same trequency. (27 Mrlz or 49 MHz) Check the packaging to see which frequency your vehicle uses - tithe vehicle moves slowly, and you have installed a recharged battery pack. check the wheel mechanisms tor Itrlt. thread, hair or dust CARE: The following Suggesticns wiil help ~,' your vetrrcie so you can enroy it let years - Never drive the vehicle on a wet licor, 01 sard, er in mud ram, or sum, These can damage it. - Do not expose the vehicle to extreme temperatures ~ To protect the ve‘lide's wheel mecharhs'fis troni lint arid hath do not drive it on carpet. - Occastorlalty wine the vehicle wlth a damn new to keep it looking new. Do not use ha chemicals to clean the vehicle. Modiiying or tampering With the vehtcte or the transmitters Internal mrtiponerlts can cause a matfuriotion and void your FCC authorization tr: operate them e “at THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW: Vour velilc'e or transmitter Might cause ft) or radio interference even when it ls operattng property To determine whether your vehicle or transmitter is naus'mg the interference, tum at your vehtcte and release the transmitters control levers. lithe thterterence goes away your VGhlJE or transmitter is the cause, Tryto etiinrnate the inleriererce by - Moving you vehicle and trarsmtrternwdy trom the TV or radio. it you cannot eliminate the interterence me FCC requires mat you stop using yam vehtcie. ATV Rider Additional Information NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. used and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or televrsion reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the followmg measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circun different from that to which the receiver is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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