Kid Galaxy SUVPLANE49 DRV - SUV & PLANE W/LIGHT Model: 10222 User Manual E936 menu 1 4 2 3 050429 ai

Kid Galaxy Inc. DRV - SUV & PLANE W/LIGHT Model: 10222 E936 menu 1 4 2 3 050429 ai

Users Manual

SUV & Plane User Manual-1-IntroductionDRV SUV & Plane is an unique radio controlled vehicle.  With a single radio control handset you can control the vehicle and launch the plane.  Double the fun.  Double the adventure.Operating InstructionsSUV1. Unscrew the battery cover on the bottom    of the truck with a Philips screw driver.2. Install 4 AA alkaline batteries with polarities as    shown inside the battery compartment.3. Replace the battery cover and replace    the screw.Note: It is strongly NOT recommend using rechargeable battery for SUV as plane CANNOTBE FULLY CHARGED.Handset1. Unscrew the battery cover on the bottom of    the handset with a Philips screw driver.2. Install a 9v battery with polarities as shown    inside the battery compartment.3. Replace the battery cover and replace the screw.Operation Tips   If your vehicle  pulls to the  right or  left  while drivingforward, you  can  adjust  the  steering  with the calibrator. The  calibrator is located on the bottom of the vehicle. Make slight adjustments until you have the correct forward motion.-2-How to operate the SUV & PlaneSUV1. Turn the switch located at the    bottom of the vehicle    to the ON position.2. Turn the switch located    on the hand set to the    ON position.3. Refer to the illustrations    to operate the truck.Plane1. Press the launching rod into the SUV and flip up the hook.2. Place the hook of the launcher into the square opening located on the bottom   of the plane.  Lower the tail of the plane onto the roof until it makes   contact with the contact plate.3. Turn the switch located on the hand set to the ON position.4. Drive the SUV 15 to 22 seconds to charge the plane. The plane cannot be    launched if it is not fully charged5. Press on the RED button located on the hand set to launch the plane.6. The plane flies better if launching against the wind.Note:Be sure to fly the plane in a grassy, wide-open area free of trees, overhead wires and other obstructions. This will ensure soft landings, and will thus help extend the life of your plane. If your plane gets caught in a tree or other object, NEVER climb up to get it yourself. Call an adult for helpTo LeftTo LeftTo RightForwardBackwardTo RightPress the launching rod backward-3-LaunchONOFFLaunchPress the RED button to launch the plane15~22sec0"Fly outHook of launcher must be placed into the square opening on the bottom of the planeCharging timeContact point for chargingFlip up the hookWind Direction-4-illustration #2illustration #1Flying TipsThe plane performs best & with the longest flying time when it flies in a patternwith  big left turning circle. In case the plane does not follow this flying pattern,trim the plane with the label(s) included per instructions.Notes:- Apply one label at a time.- Using bigger size label for sharper turning. - The more labels (or bigger size label) you applied the sharper turning pattern   you will get.A. If plane does not fly with a left turning pattern, apply label(s) at the tip of the     left wing (see illustration #1) B. If plane flies with a sharp left turning pattern, apply label(s) at the tip of the        right wing (see illustration #2)C. If plane does not climb up, apply the small size label(s) on both stabilizers        horizontally (see illustration #3). The more labels you used the bigger climbing        angle you will have. The plane will fly in a wavy (up & down) pattern if too        many labels are used.Applied LabelApplied Label-5-CAUTION: Plane contains a rechargeable cell. If fluid leaks from plane, avoid contact with eyes anddispose of plane.ONLY USE CHARGER SUPPLIED WITH DRV.DO NOT USE ANY OTHER SOURCE TO CHARGE THE PLANE . illustration #3Applied the small size  labels on both stabilizers If too many labels are applied,the plane may drop easily.CRUSHDOWN-6-Warning:  Changes  or  modifications to  this  unit  not expressly approved by  operator    the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Classs B digital device,  pursuant  to  Part 15  of  the  FCC  Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protestion against harmful interfenence in a residential installlation. 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:囗  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.囗  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.囗  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.囗  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.Helpful Hints囗  Use fresh batteries. The use of weak batteries may cause your vehicle to have slow response times.  囗  Do not mix old and new batteries.囗  Do not mix alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc) or rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.囗  Your vehicles will not run if the batteries are installed  incorrectly,  please refer to the illustration located inside the battery compartment.囗  Sometimes the vehicle is driven beyond the radio signal range causing loss of control.  Range in your vehicle is approximately 30' to 50'.囗  Running times may very, alkaline batteries generally last between 25 to 40 minutes.  囗  Sometimes loss vehicle control is due to being  in an area  near  interfering  sources. CB      radios, microwave transmitters, cordless telephones, wireless communications, security systems, high voltage  transformer or even certain buildings can cause interference.囗  Avoid driving in damp or wet areas.Toll Free Kid Galaxy Hot Line:800-816-1135  C opyright  © 200 5  Kid  G ala xy, Inc.DRV  Series

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