User Manual
Instructions ® *These instructions should lie read by a supervising adult illsrALLlNl; THE av 1m 5mm lN YOUR TRANSMHTER A'B'C FREQUENCY SWITCH Always use a fresh Qv battery in the transmitter. Your tor has a variable heuuen feature that allows up to diree Pro Spon ears to run togetlleswiLhoul radio pile! erence. h A h T ch m Fault cat an transmitter is actnry set on t e‘ ‘switc . o ange e operating _ _ frequency otyour car. simply IMJVe die switdl on me car and transmitter to the 2) REM“? hm, NV“ W Pmsfilg “W" 0" 0“ “505584 “WW and Sliding same letter. miller A. B m C. the 50V“ 33 5331 1) Ensure transmiller '0N/OFF‘ switch ls in file '0FF' position. 3) lusen rear of9v hump-st. noung currect loo-tron (polarity + or .). and press down. then. w - holding down the Qt! bittery... 4) Slide battery cover their into place. Transmitter Frequency Switch F Car re uency 53mm FREQUENCY SWITCHlNG FEATURE NUE: Thislzar's supplied with astzrt-ttp Ev dry cell bane . Once Lll's bane Please rualte sure that both the car and isde leled. please replace itwitha drycellsv battery ' eteeotnrneud me mnsnunu‘ are switdred to the same or (uBy charged 9v rechargeable battery Remove in battery [mm the mnsmlllel radio lregLuency: NA, B-B, c-c. liyou do not httend to use it tor a period ul’fime. INSTALLING AA DRY CELLS in YOUR CAR Always use fresh AA batteries iii the Br HOW TO CONTROL/ OPERATE YOUR CAR 1) Forward/Reverse throttle Stick i Your rattan he driven forward or hedtwurds by either pushing orupuliiuguie throttle stint, Push the siieli away from you to run your car forwards and p the su'clt towards you to run your car in reverse. NOTE: Forward/Reverse speed is proportional allowing you to vary your car's speed. 1) Ensure car ‘ON/OFF' switch is in the 'OFF' position 2) Orpen battery ease cover by pushing down ottelullyand sliding the miter towards the our offlte eat as indicated - cover will pivot on its concealed hinge to give ’ access to the battery compartment. 3) Insert 4x AA batteries into the battery compartment. noting correct location WWWM z) Len/Rightseenug Stick This stick comm]; your cat's lefi and righl movement Pushthie slick in line lefi to steam the ion Plush the stick to the right to sleetto the right, “6 } erg ti’ /@ 4) Close battery cover and slide back into place. 3) Antenna Installation a) Push car antenna tube into hole as indicated. bl Switch ‘ON' your nanstnitterarrd irruy extend its aerial. C] Switch lon- your tar. ( i (V: NOTE: This car is supplied with a start-up set pl 4 x AA dry cell batteries. Once these batteries have been depleted please replace them With AA size dry cell Alkaline batteries or fullK char ed AA size lechargeable batteriu. Remove all batteries from i . eari you do not intend to use it (or a period ottime. THE CAR DOES NOT RUN m A mam 1.1le CAUTION! Please observe the following warnings. if your car does not lull in a straight line when not bein steered. you ran adjust it by usin the steering trim located on the un erside nryour DURING OPERATION tar. You can a jllm e trim control usinga saewdritet. oom, paper ctip ~ The transmitter has a range ofapprotirnateiy 15m outdoors. Do not drive the tar outside this or similar. distance or control will be lost - Ensure that all batteries are correctly installed. Run your tar on a tiat surface when adjusting steering, it our runs - Before using the tar should first switch ‘ON' the Innsmmer, iully ernend the trans-utter aerial. to the right when not being steered, turn the tritn contro to the iigit. and then switch '0 ' the me towards the "1' marit until it inns straight Tum thetritn towards the 'R' ~ Do not touch moving pans during operation. marlt to correct it your out steers to the lelt without being steered. AFTER USE NOTE: Demk relati to trim adjusunent are incnrreotiy quoted -When you have finished driving out myml shotdd first switch 'OFF‘ your tar. then switch on thepackage box. e information given above is correct. ‘OFF' your transmitter, and care liy retract the transmitter aerial ~Remtt transmitter aeriaiby pulling tittwn finm treat its base, not by pushing down from its tip. tReinovehatteriesimnyourtransmittmntlwwhenmtinuse ALWAYS REMOVE BATTERIES WHEN NO’f IN USE ltyou leave the oaosnrirter and mswitdls '0N‘. this will de lete the batteries and could result in artmaway w. Also, batteries titat are not removed my and could damage yourtar and/or transmitten STORING YOUR CAR SAFEW ~ Always mum all balfedes before storing {fur a: ~ Never store your carnear nalted names. in “gh temperatures (including radiators) or in direct sunlight. ~ Never store your car near water, outdoors or in the rahr. - ideally, store yoru car and nansmltter hr the boa in which they were supplied GENERAL INFORMATION ON THE SAFE OPERA’HON OF YOUR CAR - Nedver run y'zur car near a main road or in a public spaoe where it might upset or en an er o ers. Please follow these simple titles to ensure the safe operation and gain tbe g maximum enjnymenl from your car. - Never run your car on suriaces that are wet and never drive your car in the rain 0! in WIIEL - Avoid overloading your car. Never run it on surfaces where its movement wfl] be restricted or up steep hill climbs. This tan oterstress the motor and transmission. ~ lmmediatelylswitch otiyoru tar and uansmittet and retract its aerial ifyml see lightning or our thunder. - Ensure nothing prevents the smooth running oiwheels and other moving parts. Do not dismantle or tamper in any way with this R/C vehicle and its transmitter. ~ Avoid nrnning on loose gravel or sand surfaces as this will cause poor acceleration. The manufacturer and distributor will atce t no responsibdity. wmsed or huplied, increased battery drain and increase component wear. for accidents or utilities caused as a resn tei disassembiy, rn lfication and/or usage against the nstructions for this product. - Avoid running in long gran as this ran entangle drive shafts, wheels. etc. Tampering or modification will also lmlidate the guarantee. ~ Do not nm your car in confined spaces. - Ensure that nobody is operating on the same radio ire uerrcy as you. lryou do Specifications are sublect to change without notice detect interference, change your own irenuenty using t e 'A.B,C switches on both car and transmitter. —1 TROUBLE SHOOTING T ' Checlt using the chart below before returning your tar ior repair as many problems are easilysoived, PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Car will not move No battery in transmitter/oer install batteries C—RMX2953 1:20 Subaru Impreza 2002 WRC C~RMX2957 1:20 Brookspeed Viper GTSR (6 Battery installation is lnoorrett install bitteriu mmmly Weak battery in nansmltter install a iresh Ninety Wuh battery (PowerPock) inur Charge battery (install iresh batteries) ltadio interference Change ireonenty with A.B.C switch i— No control of at Walt battery in transmitter Install a fresh battery Radio interference . Change frequency with Alt) switch Linuted radio range Weak battery in transmitter install a [mil battery Radio rnterierenee Change irequeuty with A.B.C switch tianrmrtter aerial cannot bt extended Replace transmitter aerial anaenal rsbroltsn Replace car aenal ' Turn on your transmitter and car. then wait a few seconds before operation. Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment 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 hamiful interference to radio or television 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 following measures: a Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. in Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. a Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. in Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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