MGA Entertainment 325994 RC Car User Manual
MGA Entertainment (HK) Ltd. RC Car
User Manual
TROUBLE SHOOTING ltotttite 32.5? lumttamcfltsy Busy $5;ch Vehiclefifi Mt—Iz) DEM: 4/12/06 IF THERE is No FUNCTION BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL HANDsET AND THE VEHICLE: Make suit you have turned ON tire Remote Central - Make sure yooryentcte is telly mnrgad. ~ Check thatthe batteries are inserted property r Replace The old batteries with new alkaline oattertee ~ troye the remote cantmi handeetcteeet to your val-icla to determine the treat connwrtteatlen tretween the Remote Handset and the Vehicle. (The operating range u appioximaleiy s to a tact) IF YOUR MBR RACER FAILs To CHARGE: ~ Make sure the batteries have been themed mum - Matte sure the beilertee are trash; it not. Nplaw with hm. alkaline batteries - Make sure you have connected your vehicle onto the Emmet charging Unti’a Charging Connectorcecurety and so that the contact ml the bottom or your racer-re connected to lho contacts on theta» oma Chi'v' - Do not operate durtrtg Iiitxitietslcmix, ~ Avoid water when racing your vehldev tn ndattiori. be not submerge your VehIcIe. chergnrg unit or tiandeat in water, - When your vehicle arena to lose timer. ti may experience loos cl pertorrnttnce ablliw. it this happens. blmply ramerge your vehicle again. ~ vouryohtoie ts ogcratec by radio waves. it is boeable the unit may not peflomt property we to interlcrunbe tron-r nuarby devices such as a cordless phone hetr dryer, radio. wethteiaihie or other rsdkavmnlmflsd toys - Avoid send and snow when opening your vehicle - Atrrnys seioota sate pietx to play. Never otive yourvehiad on ooyttlataa weeie - Keep fingers, hairend loose clothing away born the n'tes.wheel hubs and tmtavs whilethe yehtcte Is switchefl on. ~————-—.—..._.___._______—___ SAFE BATTERV PRECAUTIONS ti Mntmuhatgflable batteries are notlo he recheroad; z. Rechargeable batteries are lobe removed ltcm the toy betorc being charged. a. Rechargeable batteriee are only to he charged under eoult supervisntt. 4 Drltercnt tyoee eibettcrtee or new and used batteries are not to be mixed; 5 only hatterioe outta swia ereguiyalent type as reoornmendeo are to he ueed: 6, Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polar. 7 Exhaustee batteries are to bc removed item the toy; so The supply terminals are not to be shod-aircutied, a. Do not dlsmxs the Mimi's in fire, batter-ea may leak or explode 10.Ea!|br§att ehottttt be replaced by adult, it, use alkaline batteries totbettet genormence. IMPORTANT: 4 CHANGES on MODIFICATIONS to THIS UNIT NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR commutes COULD veto THE USER'S Atmiokitv TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. ~ EMISSIONS OR INTERFERENCE OF SURROUNDING ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT MAY AFFECT OPERATING PERFORMANCE MGA 325994 CAUTION: - no not urn rechargeable batteries tor the Remote Cmtlml Handset and/or "to Emmnl Chafflefi ~ Netsultabie forchlldrefl miners years, May main sttmII pare NOTES: This egu‘prncnt has been tested and iotrnd to cbmptyvmn IimIIsIuvu Class 5 digital dance oil-event In Part is bathe FCG Rim. theoe tmiio ate detlgned to provide reasnnabie ntdteciibtt against harrrtitut htiarinrunoetn a reeidenltei inttatiauon, trite equipment generates, ease and ran radiate tadib treqtreno/ energy and, tr not related and need in accordance wrth lhc Itmmcuon. nraycauee harmtui interference to radio communications. However. thersvh no guarantee that interference wtti not occur in a oanrwiar lrateitallcn, If IhIs equipment dbcc cause harmful tntcrterancc to radio or Islet/Mon meetidrtt which can be determined by hinting the equipment otimd on the veers encouraged to try to correct me irtlertcrunce by one or more ottha tcitowtng nieeettree Recrientorrelecate the receiving anlenna, increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Conncet the equlpmem into en outlet on a arcurt difistsvil from that in whim the recelvcris connected ~ Coneuttthd center or an arm-named rattle/iv technician tor hE’P This device commas with Fan is at the rec Rutoe. operation Is eublcotio the (061mm two condition (1) this device may not cause hnrmtut interterenoe. anti (2) thie device must eooeot any interference reocrvcd ‘ ittdtt-ig interference that may cause unocstred emmtlurt. wwwbretzoorn wwwMszadmvm 040“ issue Roscoe Blvd. van Nuysr CA moo USA (two) 2224686 printed in fibula Please keep this manual as it contains important tntermation. I m e to MGA Entanainrnent, inc. anew-a BRATZ PETZ'“, LIL’ smut“, BRATZ anew", and all related iogns, names, characters, distinctive likenesses and ctogene, as wet a: the packaging and images appearing thereon, are the onenelve pmperly ct MGA. item no: mm \_ They may be small, but theyveget BIG pewarl These tutt-tunotienal, radio-controlled vehicles are everything you'd expect in an we vehicle tart Times the stu, but uniltetne biggervehldee you can race mesa care nearly anywhere Whe'Iher if: an tablnIOFs or driveway“ Av ilebIe Iri (we rash cohort, these vehicles are sure to take all BIG TIMEI QUICK START STEP 1: BATTERY INSTALLATION Radio Control Hands“ i. Switch the cewerto ‘OFF‘. 1 Unscrew tho balmy oonrpenment cover tot-amt; en tire heck of the handset win a Philips eoreweriver and rum. see Fig i a, tneert 2 it Atksina hetterieetn ute proper direction as tridtoaleo Inside the battery compartment (one Flo II 6. Reotaoe the battery cover a tighten screw securety. 5. Switch the powerto ‘oti‘z saw—e requcnetes (2mm ems MHz) tottrue ccmpeiltive racing STEP 3: RACING YOUR VEHICLE switch the Remote Control Handset to 'ott', r Straighten the Antenna teee Fig 4) Push the FORWARDv BACKWARD. LEFT and RIGHT buttons ID 1309 your VEhICIB In aflydimflml (see Figs, 5 a fit 4. The Tx outnui Indicslotllghl chine handsetwiil turn on onlywhen you push the buttons, 5. Met nooroxtrnetetyz minutes, yourvehtclewiii begin to loss ils firmer. Simpty Follow/The slaps Damned in the icharging VotirVehIcIs‘ section to recharge your vobtote and rrtoe ageint Rue the 2mm my My Vehicles Against the 49 MHz vehicles toraweenrrre competitive racing action! IExtenat chargerth z -Etrtemat charger l. Umcisw the battery compartment outer won a Phllbs cerendrtyere mmcvm (see Fig. 2) 2. insert 2 MA (1 wt Attretme beiteriec irr Ihe proper tfiimiutl as indicated inside the battery compartment. (see Fig. 2) a. nepiaoe the bettarycovera tighten saw tocunely. STEP 2: CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE |. Place your vehtac onto the External Chargers charging Connector. and secure it into piece an that the contacts on the hotiem at tire vehicle oortncctwnh the contacts on the Charger. (see Fig. 3 2 Pressure CHARGE button dnoe to rge yqut vehicle ier aggroairnatety 75 eooonm. (see fig. 3) NOTE: the chargtrtg mmcator on the (merger will tight up only when the vehicle is charging. 3, Lnge OFF,m1ri7va ywrvehIdelwt-n the Eidernet charger and piece it on the ground SECURE; that iv Fig. 4 Fig 5 POWER LED 1 TX OUTPUT INDICATOR POWER ON/OFF SWITCH FORWARD! LEFT/ BACKWARD RIGHT Fig. 6 THE VEHICLE TUNE-U . TEERING ADJUSTMENT i, Adlust ycurvenleie‘s steering by rotating the Steering Knob hitby bit. (see Fig 7) 2. Alter you havn made an adtttsttnant, place ywrvehIde on the ground and take titers scint 3 simply repent these sImpIa steps cant you get the best steering batten tor rynhictn, CHARGING ADJUST THE CONNECTOR STEERING KNOB Fig. 3
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