Jakks Pacific RC74115T49 Mini RAD User Manual RAD IS 20070607 Back US

Jakks Pacific (HK) Ltd. Mini RAD RAD IS 20070607 Back US

Contents

users manual 2

Download: Jakks Pacific RC74115T49 Mini RAD User Manual RAD IS 20070607 Back US
Mirror Download [FCC.gov]Jakks Pacific RC74115T49 Mini RAD User Manual RAD IS 20070607 Back US
Document ID812236
Application ID9flgGcIx8Eh7QbIKCoGoTQ==
Document Descriptionusers manual 2
Short Term ConfidentialNo
Permanent ConfidentialNo
SupercedeNo
Document TypeUser Manual
Display FormatAdobe Acrobat PDF - pdf
Filesize142.41kB (1780165 bits)
Date Submitted2007-07-05 00:00:00
Date Available2007-07-05 00:00:00
Creation Date2007-07-03 18:35:12
Producing SoftwareAdobe PDF library 7.77
Document Lastmod2007-07-03 18:35:12
Document TitleRAD IS 20070607 Back US
Document CreatorAdobe Illustrator CS2

MINING All m EJEIFEIIJSE
WARNING: ADULT SUPERVISION REQUIRED. SEE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BELOW.
FLYIN ENVIRONMENT RECOMMEN ATION
1. Conlirm sutlicient Space to fly XPV MlNl RAD.’M Flying Robot. Minimum 30 feet/10m of open space in all directions is recommended.
2. Avoid flying near buildings, trees, power lines, roadways, people, animals, and obstacles.
3. Fly on mild, sunny days with little or no breeze and do not Ily lI raining, snowing, excessively windy or temperature is below 32°F/0°C
or above 122cF/50°C.
4. Fur ideal Salety operate your XPV MINI R.A.D.'M Flying Robot on a grassy Surface.
TIPS ANDTROUBLE SHOOTING
Check area for possible radio interference. targe buildings, electrical Wires, CB radios, and/or other we vehicles may cause radio interference and
affect flight of the XPV MlNl R.A.D W Flying Robot. Avoid these obyects for maximum performance
Tape on the vehicle is for added structural strength DO NOT REMOVE
. Check weather conditions The XPV R.A.D TM Flying Robot performs best on miid, sunny days With little or no breeze. ii raining, snowing,
excessively Windy. or temperature is below 32°F/D"C or above 122°F/50°C. XPV MlNl R A.D.w Flying Robot vehicle Will not perform properly.
. Check flying area for large obstacles causing air currents such as buildings and trees. Relocate as necessary
Check batteries lithe XRV MlNl R A D W Flying Robot exhibits diminished or erratic performance, replace controller batteries or recharge the XPV
MINI R.A.D.TM Flying Robot as necessary
. Check that the XPV MlNl R A Dw Flying Robot controller antenna is extended and affixed upward
. Check that the XPV MlNl R A D.w Flying Robot vehicle antenna is positioned straight and behind tail wing.
Check that the xpv MlNl R A D w Flying Robot is able to fly straight and level and if not, il may require adyuslmenl
Check the XRV MlNl R. A. D w Flying Robot for debris dirt or water damage and clean as necessary With dry cloth.
to. After a hard landing the ONlDFF swrtch may swrtch to the OFF position Just sWitch back ON to start again
it. The XPV MlNl R. A D. w Flying Robot comes in 2 frequencies: 27 MHZ and 49 MHZ (“W"“WD‘”
tier . a
Do not operate while other XPV MlNl R A D TM vehicles with the same radio frequency are in operation nearby K”
CARING FOR YOUR XPV MINI R.A.D.“’I FLYING ROBOT
. Before becoming an expert priot some mishaps rn flying and landing may cause some damage to the body of the XF'V
MlNl R A.D W Flying Robot.
. it is recommended that the user attempt small flights to adyust to the feel of the controller before flying the XPV MlNl
R A D w Flying Robot
. Use clear tape or cello tape to repaircracks or rips that may happen during a crash.
. Using clear tape on any cracks or rips on the XPV MlNl R A.D W Flying Robot body should allow for extended use.
. Use the tape sparingly as it adds weight to the XPV MlNl H.A DIM Flying Robot
tee
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION — ALKALINE BATTERY WARNINGS AND PROPER USE
WARNING: ONLY ADULTS SHOULD INSTALL OR CHANGE BATTERIES!
WARNING: READ BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING BATTERIES. Faliufe (L) lead and Iuiluw these lHSIYUCIlons may resuil in five. chemlCZI bums,
personal inyury and/or property damage ii batteries are improperly charged or used Battery acid leakage can cause personal inyury and cause damage to
the XPV MINI RA DIM Flying Robot and surrounding property. if battery leakage occurs, thoroughly wash any affected skin. making sure to keep
battery acid away from eyes, ears, nose and mouth. immediately wash any clothing or other surface that comes into contact With leaked battery acid
Leaking batteries may make “popplng"sourlds"
REQUIRED BATTERIES.
. Vehicle includes one (i) Built in xpve Battery Pack and one (I) xpve Battery Charger built into the controller.
. Controller reouires six (6) “AA" Alkaline Batteries (not included)
TO AVOID BATTERY PROBLEMS.
NEVER mix old and new batteries or different brands of batteries
NEVER mix alkaline, standard (carbonrzlnc) and rechargeable (nickelcadmium) batteries.
NEVER use rechargeable batteries as product performance may be diminished For longer life, only use alkaline batteries
NEVER charge nonsfechafgeable batteries
NEVER dispose of batteries in fire as they may leak and explode.
NEVER disassemble, modify, or attempt to short circuit the battery compartment.
NEVER leave batteries in the controller for long periods (a week or more) of nonruse
NEVER leave the XPV MINI R.A.D.TM Flying Robot and controller on when the batteries have lost their charge.
NEVER put batteries in backwards by placing the negative (a) battery pole into the positive (+) receptor slot.
ALWAYS have an adult install and change the batteries
ALWAYS Insert battefles accordfng ID the lrfslfuclfons
ALWAvs turn off the product when not in use.
ALWAvs replace all batteries at the same time
LITHIUM ON P0 ER (LIPO) BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNfNC:The Lif>o battery is permanently installed in your xpv MINI R.A.D.w Flying Robot. Any attempt to remove the Lipo battery will
result in permanent damage to the battery and xpv MINI R.A.D."" Flying Robot.
WARNING! LIPo battery is potentially VOIiIIIe.
WARNING! ONLV ADULTS SHCULD CHARGE BATTERV PACK AFTER READING ALL fNSTRUCTfoNS AND WARNfNCS
The user assumes all risks associated With use and charging of LlII’llumflnn Polymer batteries. if you do not agree With these conditions, return the
XPV MlNl RADTM Flying Robot vehicle and charger prior to use.
Technical Specifications
Type- Lithium-ion Polymer (LfPo or Ll-Puly)
Capacity. 90 mAh
Voltage 3.7V (one cell)
Charge time 20 . 25 minutes
Recommended Firght time A minutes
Warnings and Cautions
- NEVER remove the UPC battery from the xpv MINI R.A.D."" Flying Robotl
~ WARNING: Handle LiFo battery and chargerwith extreme carel
. ONLV charge LiPd battery with the compatible controller.
- NEVER cut or remove t_it>o battery wiresl
- NEVER disassemble, modify, or solder LiPn batteryl
- NEVER leave LiFo battery unattended at any time while being charged!
. NEVER handle LiPo battery while wearing metallic obiects such as a ring, watch, or braceletf
- NEVER allow Lipo battery internal electrolyte contents to get in eyes or skinl
~ NEVER immerse tiro battery in water, seawater or other liouids
~ NEVER handle or recharge LIPn battery until it has cooled to surrounding temperature
~ NEVER charge Lirn battery on or near combustible materials including paper, plastic, wood, carpet, vinyl, leather, wood, or automobiles.
~ NEVER overcharge liPn battery
~ NEVER leave liP battery near heat source such as fire or oven
~ NEVER connect ero battery to an electrical outlet
~ NEVER use or recharge 1in battery if it appears damaged, cracked, becomes discolored or deformed, gives off an odor, or otherWise appears abnormal
~ NEVER strike of throw it battery against a hard surface.
~ NEVER puncture or out | nbatterif
Storage and Transportation
~ ALWAYS store [in battery in a secure, dry. ventilated location.
~ ALWAYS store Urn battery where it cannot be handled by children.
~ NEVER allow LiPn battery to come into contact with water or other liquid
~ NEVER leave 1in hnury nearffames, stoves, fire places. or other high-temperature locations
~ NEVER expose 1er battery to direct sunlight for extended periods
~ NEVER transport or store Urn battery where it can come rnto contact with metal obyects.
Recommended Temperature Ranges for Battery
~ Storage. 40°F / 4°C and 80°F / 27°C.
~ Charging- 50°F/ 10"C to 113“F/A5°C
~ Usage Recommended temperature range during use 32°F/0°C to l22°Fl50°C
t Transpnnlng in a Vehicle 20°F/ 77°C and150°F155°C
~ Charging arid/Dr operating of LiPo battery outside of its specified range can reduce battery performance and cause the battery to leak, overheat, or explode
LiPo Battery Disposal
LiPn battery should be properly disposed of or recycled according to local, state, and federal regulations and only after being cooled to surrounding temperatures.
To dispose or recycle, insulate the output Wires With tape, puncture a plastic garbage bag, insert LiPC battery into the garbage bag, immerse garbage bag
containing LfFC battery rnto salt waterfor several hours, and dispose or recycle accordingly Wear rubber gloves during procedure.
JAKKS Pacific, inc. is not responsible in any way for any bodily injury(s) and/or property damage that may occurfrom any contrary use in any way of
UPC battery and/or charger offered and/or dis buted by JAKKS Pacific, inc.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR ALL BATTERY PRODU S
This device complies With Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the folfoWing two conditions
1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible tor 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 l5 of the FCC Rules These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses 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 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receivtng antenna.
increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
~ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed.
~ Consult the dealer or an experienced radioriv technician for help.
TM It 01007 JAKKS HEIIlCIIIc.,MaIIhII,CA§0155 USA. All lights reserved.
Pat. Pending
MADE fff ElllNA
Contents may vary in style, colorata e and decoration Imm images shown on package or in advenising.
nuestinnt at comments? Miiakksnacnicitomi consnntersnititksnef. or lrm475r1557 in north America.
Visit www.XPl/. cam tar additional intarmaiian, instructions, and cool videos!

Source Exif Data:
File Type                       : PDF
File Type Extension             : pdf
MIME Type                       : application/pdf
PDF Version                     : 1.4
Linearized                      : No
XMP Toolkit                     : 3.1.1-111
Format                          : application/pdf
Title                           : RAD IS 20070607 Back US
Creator Tool                    : Adobe Illustrator CS2
Create Date                     : 2007:07:03 18:35:12+08:00
Modify Date                     : 2007:07:03 18:35:12+08:00
Metadata Date                   : 2007:07:03 18:35:12+08:00
Thumbnail Width                 : 256
Thumbnail Height                : 168
Thumbnail Format                : JPEG
Thumbnail Image                 : (Binary data 19007 bytes, use -b option to extract)
Document ID                     : uuid:DE4213A02D29DC118B47EF93C0E6D375
Instance ID                     : uuid:55f46224-0365-4d96-b002-6b32a33e6215
Derived From Instance ID        : uuid:9ed93e84-1a18-11dc-9da1-00112486d328
Derived From Document ID        : uuid:DB04DB371BED11DCA40DEE01B1D84AA3
Producer                        : Adobe PDF library 7.77
Page Count                      : 1
Creator                         : Adobe Illustrator CS2
EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools
FCC ID Filing: OTARC74115T49

Navigation menu