Echo Toys 604250R Flasher User Manual page
Echo Toys Ltd Flasher page
Users Manual and Operational Description
Fol-shot , Your Radiustluuk Pluflrer' 1: [willie handle the read, whether the read is the hallwty “1 want haule of sidewalk outside Use the Flasher's transmitter to make it travel in any direction you choose Bulls” ills scale, it mm tench speeds up to 450 feet per mimic. The Flmher comes in two fi'equencies (27 MHz 80 49 MHz) so you can race with your friend, provided you and your frimd use dltferem fiequemy. Check your Fisher‘s box to see which frequency of the truck you use. Note: You need six AA batteries that supplied) in power the Flasher and, one 9V bullery (nut supplied) to power its transmitter. INSTALLING BA'rrERrras WARNING : Diépose ofnld bmles promptly and properly; do riot bury or burn them. Cautions Use only fresh batteries ofthe required sills and Neomerrded type. Do not mix old and new hnmrier, different types ofbuneriqs (standard. alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable ballerien of different capacities. ' Never leave dead or weak batteries in the Flasher the rrammlller. 1f you will not be using the Flasher for seven] days, remove the balm-lea. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage your truck's electronic parts. in lhe Transmitter The L'ransmiirer mquires one 9V battery (not supplied) for power. For the best performance and v longest playing life, we recommend Kumostreck alkaline battery. . Follow these slaps to install the tmnsmiem’s bravery. I Slide ONIOFF‘ on the transmltler (0 OFF ‘ 2 Slide the battery eomparlment cover in the direction ofthe arrow Io remove ll 2. Put the battery‘ in the compemrenl as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and —) marked inside . 3. Replape the cover. Be sure it snaps in. When the transmitters range decreases. replace its balmy. in the Flasher Your Flasher requires six AA alkaline batteries (notsupplied) for power. For the best performance and longest playing life, we recommend RadioSheckellcniine batteries, Follow these steps to install the Flashers-batteries wmzlwwyim mum-mummwmmwm—meMMM L Set ONIOFF swimh onlhe’hmlom affine truck in OFF. 1 2. Slick OPENlLoflc w OPEN 3, “Grasp the lid; m1 the balmy companmem GOV,“ than pull huizk & Iifithe cover to open it. 4. Put the bunnies in the compartments: indicated by the mlarlty symbol! (+ and ) limited inside. 5. Replace the butler}! compartment saver. lhen slide OPEN/LOiZKm LOCK If you; Flasher moves slowly or does not muve 51 all, replace its Batteries. Caution: if you will run be using (ha Flasher for lawn] dnys, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemical: that can damage you: uuck‘s electronic parts. DRIVING THE FLASHEP; Warnings: Never play with the Flasher Ihlhe street; SetON/OFF nn'lhe hulwm uflhe Flasher m on. . I l Set ON/OPF on (he ummiuer lo ON » Use ihe lmmiiiilm‘s comml levers in come] the movement find direction erlhe Flasher. PF:— Lell Chrltml chcl' . - Push forward m move forward - Pull back to move backwatd . - Release to snap ‘ Right-Control Lever I ' 1 -l>ush mm mm Iefl ' ' > i - Push right we turn rlght - Release in go ill-night Nme'; The 1011 but will light on when lhctrudt goes forward. bnflm’nrd, rum leli & rial“. 4. When you finish driving the Flasher, slidl: DN/OFP on boil: the truck and the n‘mamitler to OFF. i WHEEL ALIGNMENT lftlle Flasher does not drlw.‘ m a straight line when you release ills righl coniml lever. adjust the M._||.,. ..... ...... Mimi ...... ...... pullingto tho rigtmorto the right if the truck is pulling to the left) CARE , . “E’lmlollowing suggestion will help you to take care ofthe Flasher1 so you car-tonic}! it for yearn Do not drive the truck through puddles or mud on a wet floor, or in sand. rain or snow. There may damage it. . Do not expose the. truck or transmitter In temperature extremes, and do not store them no direct sunlight. or near a hoot lource. Do not leave the truck or transmitter outside overnight. Nig'tt dampness. can damage their electronic cite nits. To protect the truck' 5 mechanisms form lint and heir. do notclrive the truck on carpet, Wipe the cat and nursrnltter 9 internal pomponants canoause a malfunction and might invalidate the truck's warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate it, If your truck is not pe‘t‘l'onning as it should, talte it and the transmitter to your local RodioShack store for assistance. HELPFUL HINTS Follow these hints on get the most errioyment from the Flasher. Running your truck contltiuously for long periods cause wear and tear on the motor. To keep hem levels down. when your tnwk‘s batterie run down. let the truck cool at least ll) minutes before installing new batteries. ‘ . lfthe Flasher slowly and you have Installed Fresh batterles, check the wheel mechanism and remove any lint, thread hair. or dust you see. If someone uses a CB nearby, it might interfere with control ofthe F [matter If this happens. move the truck and It! transmitter away them the CB v : You cannot operate your Flasher near devices with transmitters that tree the same fi'eqttency . (27 or 49 Mil-lg). Cheek the Flnslrer’e box to see which frequent-y of truck you use. THE FCC Vr’ANTS YOU TO KNOW The Flasher or its transr'nltrer migu cause TV or radio interfierenpe even when they are operating pronerly, Tn dctemfne whether your Flasher or its transmitter is‘causlng the interference, release the transmitters control levers and turn off your Flasher. If the interference goes away, your Flasher or its transmitter is causing it. Try to eliminate the interference by: Moving your Flasher and its trmsmirm away from the TV or radio Contacting your local RadioShuck store for help - ‘ It‘you cannot. allmlnue the interference, the FCC requlres thotymr twp using yuur Flualm and its transmitter. v USER-REPLACEABLE PARTS You can order replacement parts for your cat at your local RndioSlurck store. “ALRWMWMWMA.,,.m...,u_,,¢.-,../,m . .. .,(. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW - RADIO INTERFERENCE CAN CAUSE YOUR TRUCK T0 REACT STRANGELY. - ANOTHER VEHICLE OPERATING ON THE SAIVIE FREQUENCY CAN DISRUPT YOUR CONTROLLING THE VEHICLE. - CB’S CELLULAR TELEPHONES, TWO WAY‘RADIOS, AND OTHER TRANSMITTING DEVICES, AND HIGH TENSION WIRES MAY CAUSE INTERFERENCE WITH OPERATION. ~ YOUR VEHICLE CAN SOMETIMES CAUSE INTERFERENCE WITH TELEVISION OR EVEN RADIO RECEPTION. MOVE TO ANOTHER AREA IF YOU NOTICE THIS OCCURRENCE. WARRANTY ARTIN WARRENTS THIS PRODUCT AGAINST MANUFACTTIRER ‘S DEFECTS FOR A PERIOD OF 9ODAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. PLEASE KEEP YOUR SALES RECEIPT WITH THE PACKAGING FOR THE PERIOD AS PROOF OF PURCHASE. PLEASE CALL OUR “HOTLINE’f 1»800—97-ARTIN(27846). WITI—II'N‘TI-HS PERIOD OF TIME (90DAYS) WE WILL REPAIR OR REPLACE WITHOUT CHARGE FOR ANY'MANUFACTURING DETFFICTS ONLY. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER POSTAGE AND TRANSPORTATION COSTS ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE, MISUSE, ABUSIVE use, CRASIIINO. CORROSION FROM DAMPNESS, OR ANY OTHER DAMAGE RELATED TO MISUSE'ARE NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. TI—HS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU, MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS, WI-HCHVARY, FROM STATE I0 STATE. NOTE: THE'MANUFACTURER SI NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY. , . 1
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