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MeetThe Toughest, Meanest Truck On The Block — MUDZILLA'“!
General Product Description
Vehicle Set Up
Transmitter Set Up
Finding A Good Location To Run The Mudzilla‘“ Vehicle
Operating The Vehicle
How The Spikes Work
Locking And Unlocking The Wheel Spikes
Guing Out Of Range
important Tips On Cleaning Your Mudzilla‘M
Removing Mudzilla‘ws Tires For Cleaning
Be Careful With Water And Your Mndzilla'”!
Special Notes About Ni-cad Battery Pack
Trouble Shooting
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
Important Battery Information
Meet The Toughest, Meanest Truck On The Block -— MUDZILLAT“!
Mudzilla‘”I is powered by two high torque high output electric motors driving all four wheels. This
gives it incredibie power to rumble over any terrain. But, Mudzillam has a secret weapon inside it’s
massive wheels — amazing SPIKES that automatically deploy when ever MudzillaTM needs some
extra traction! These spikes help MudzillaTM travel where no other truck dare to go — over rocks, up
steep hills, even over grassy terrain.
Mudzilla‘" was designed to be extremely tough. But, like all high performance vehicles, you have
to know how to set it up, drive it, and maintain it to get the most out of it. Please review these
instructions carefully and keep them in sale place for future reference.
General Product Description
On/OH switch
Reset button
Tire retainer clips
radio antenna
wheel spike
wheels
wheel
spikes lock
out
Fig 1 antennae
Mudzilla’" truck left side forward/reverse lever
LED power Indicator
right side forward/reverse lever
, emit batte box
tire removal tool ry
On/Off switch
battery door
compartment
battery door release Fig 2
RIC controller
Vehicle Set Up
You will need to supply a fully charged 9.6-volt Ni-cad battery pack to make Mudzilla'M run. These
are very commonly available at most toy stores and are made by manufacturers such as Nikko, Radio
Shack, or Newbright. These will work perfectly for your vehicle. If you purchase a Ni-cad pack from
a hobby store, DO NOT select one with a value greater than 800ma/hour. Using Ni-cad batteries
higher than 800ma/hr may cause premature burn out of your electric motors.
NOTE: Follow ALL instructions provided by the manufacturer for your battery pack and charging unit
exact/y. Be careful to keep the Antenna away from your eyes as you work near the Battery
Compartment.
When the Ni cad battery is charged and allowed to cool, open the battery box by moving the bat-
tery door release COUNTERCLOCKWISE in the direction of the “unlock" position (Fig 3). Slide out
the door and connect and lock the power cables as shown (Fig 4). Replace the battery compart-
ment door and turn the battery door release CLOCKWISE to the “lock" position.
Fig 5
Transmitter Set Up
Find the metal antenna and screw it into the top of the Transmitter (Fig 5). Also, make sure that
the Antenna in the back of iv‘rudziiiam is fully raised.
Next, open the battery box in the back of the transmitter with a screwdriver and insert a 9V battery
as shown, (Fig 6) Replace the battery door and screw with a screwdriver, Carefully extend the
metal antenna to its full length. You're Mudzilla'” is now ready to drive!
Finding A Good Location To Run The MudzillaTM Vehicle
MudzillaTM is designed to work well on indoors and out. Outdoors, MudzillaTM has a radio radius of
approximately 60 feet. (Fig 7). However, indoors the range may be reduced.
When playing outdoors, take Mudzilla'”I to a location that will allow you to SAFELY play with it in a
large open area. A playground, unused parking lot, or open field with a flat surface will work well.
Try to avoid areas that have concrete barriers. walls, or hard obstacles that the vehicle can acci-
dentally hit. NEVER play with your Mudzilla'M in a street where cars, bicycles, people or animals
may be, as this can be highly dangerous.
If you decide to run it indoors, be careful to not hit objects, persons, or animals that may get in the
way.
Fig 7
Operating The Vehicle
Turn the 0n/0ff Switch on the transmitter to the On position. The
red LED wiii glow (Fig 8).
Turn the On/Off Switch on the bottom of Mudzilla'"I to the ON posi-
tion (Fig 9).
MuclzillaTM does not steer like a normal car. The wheels are
designed to move more like a Tank. This give Mudzilla'M maximum
traction and the ability to turn in very small areas
Here are some tips to get MudzillarM to move in correct direction:
To make Mudzillaw go straight forward, move BOTH ioysticks for-
ward at the same time (Fig 10).
To make Mudzilla'M go in reverse, move BOTH joysticks backwards
at the same time. (Fig 11)
To make Mudzilla’” go to the left, move the RIGHT joystick forward
and do not move the LEFT joystick. (Fig 12)
To make Mudzilla'M go right, move the LEFT joystick forward and do
not move the RIGHT joystick. (Fig 13)
To make MudzillaWI turn in a sharp circle, move BOTH joysticks in
the OPPOSITE direction at the same time (Fig 14).
How The Spikes Work
The Spikes are designed to extend AUTOMATICALLY if they are in
the “unlocked" position (see the next sec-
tion). They are not controlled by the con-
troller. instead, the wheels are designed to
“sense" when more traction is needed and
deploy the spikes at the appropriate time.
(Fig 15) Depending on the terrain, you will
see them extend and retract when the vehicle
gets into a tough situation.
Fig 16
Locking And Unlocking The Wheel Spikes
You can choose to have all of the wheels spikes automatically pop out or have any or all remain in
the wheels. This allows you to choose the best performance for your .‘ludzil|a"" depending on the
surface you are running. If you are climbing rocks and rubble, you should allow the spikes to
extend. If you are on a flat slick surface, you may wish for the spikes to remain in the tires. The
choice is yours.
To allow the spikes to extend. In right side wheels PRESS IN and ROTATE the Wheel Spike Lockout
COUNTERCLOCKWISE and release (Fig 16). In left side wheels PRESS IN and ROTATE the wheel
Spike Lockout CLOCKWISE and release.
To keep the spikes from extending, In right side wheels, PRESS IN and ROTATE the Wheel Spike
Lockout CLOCKWISE and release. In left side wheels PRESS IN and ROTATE the wheel Spike
Lockout COUNTERCLOCKWISE and release.
NOTE: You must do this for EACH wheel that you want to effect. You can make all four or any of
the four wheels act differently if you wish.
Going Out Of Range
If your Mudzilla'M goes out of effective range of the Transmitter, the vehicle will automatically shut
the electric motors off. You will not have control of the vehicle until you get back into range.
NOTE: Radio range will vary depending on where you run your vehicle. lfyou are in an area of high
radio “noise" (such as a power transformer, overhead electric lines, or large metal structures), your
range may be greatly reduced.
Important Tips On Cleaning Your MudziIIaWI
Your Mudzilla‘M will certainly be doing some dirty jobs as you drive it in all sorts of off road areas.
Naturally, you want to keep your vehicle looking shiny and new! Here are some tips:
IMPORTANT: Always REMOVE the Ni~cad Battery FIRST before doing any cleaning of the vehicle.
NEVER put too much water on Mudzi/la7M or "dunk" it in water. Do not use any "spray" cleaners
as this may damage the electronic circuits.
Instead, clean the body with a damp cloth and wipe any moisture dry. Avoid water going into any
cooling slot or holes in the bodywork.
Removing Mudzillam’s Tires For Cleaning
To clean Mudzillam's tires, you need to remove them and clean them separately from the body.
Here’s how:
Removing the Wheels
1) Pull oti the Tire Removal Tool from the Battery door compartment door (Fig 17).
2) Turn your MudzillaW' vehicle upside down so you can see the axle area between the wheels and
the chassis.
3) Slide'the Tire Removal Tool over the axles to push out the RETAINER CLIPS (Fig 18).
4) Slide the wheel off of the Axle. BE CAREFUL NOT TO LOOSE THE CLIPSA Replace the tool
back onto the Battery Compartment door for safe keeping.
You can now wash the tires under gently running water, Shake any water out as best as you can
and dry the wheel with a paper towel.
Replacing the Wheels
1) Check to see that the rotation of the wheel in the correct
directiont Look PRINTING at the inside of the tire to help you
determine which way is correct (Fig 19)
2) Using your fingers, place the clip in the correct position on the
axle and snap it into place (Fig 20)t
3) Repeat for all four wheels.
Be Careful With Water And Your MudzillaT"!
The MudzillaTM is designed to allow a very limited amount of water to make contact with it from
mud, grass, and damp areas. However, IT is NOT A BOAT OR SUBMARINE. Do not drive it through
water or mud puddles of any kind. Do not place it under a water faucet to fill the tank. Do not
wash the vehicle with a hose. Quickly wipe or blow away any water that may drip onto the vehicle.
Keep all liquids from entering the cooling slots by the motor under the car.
Special Notes About Ni-cad Battery Pack
The 9.6 Volt Ni-cad battery pack will last about 10 to 20 minutes in normal continuous play pro-
vided the Ni-cao‘ batteries are in good operating condition and were charged property. The differ-
ence will depend on how hard you drive the vehicle and the battery condition.
If you use a brand new Ni-cad battery pack for the first time, the run time may be significantly
less. This is normal. Ni-cad batteries may take a few charges and complete discharges until they
reach their maximum energy potential.
When the Ni-cad battery pack is in use, they will get warm to the touch. THIS IS NORMAL. It is
also normal that they will become warm when being recharged.
Ni-cad batteries will only be rechargeable for a limited amount of times. Normally, you can charge
and discharge them about 1000 times. To help ensure their maximum life and efficiency, always
wait until the batteries have cooled before using them or recharging them.
Run the batteries completely down before recharging them. This will allow them to recharge to their
peak performance.
ALWAYS comply with the instructions of the manufacturer of your battery pack fully. Always dis-
pose of them in a safe and environmentally correct manner.
Trouble Shooting
urmcuny
Mudzilla'“ does not move.
MudziIIaW's spikes do not extend.
MudzillaTM did not run more than 5 minutes
before significantly slowing down.
Mudzilla‘” does not respond well to
the transmitter.
Mudzilla‘" slows down significantly when
i play for about 10 to 20 minutes.
Solution
1) Check to see that the transmitter is ON and the LED indicator lit. Replace
the 9 volt battery in the transmitter if necessary.
2) Check to see that the Ni£ad battery pack is fully charged.
3) Make sure the antenna on Mudzilla and the transmitter are fully extended.
1) Check to see that the Spike Lockouts are in the correct position.
2) Try to run Mudzilla'"I over tough obstacles.
1) Make sure the batteries were fully charged.
2) Make sure the batteries had a chance to cool down from recharging
before using them.
3) If they are brand new batteries used for the first time, try to recharge
them again.
1) Move the car to a location that does not have strong radio
interference nearby.
2) Make sure the radio antennas are fully upright or extended.
This is normal. Remove the Ni—cad battery pack and replace it with a
fully charged unit.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
Please follow these important precautions when playing with MudziIIafl":
WHEN REPLACING THE NI—CAD BATTERY, BE CAREFUL T0 NOT HIT THE ANTENNA WITH YOUR
EYE.
NEVER RUN THE VEHICLE WHERE IT MAY HIT OBJECTS. PERSONS, OR ANIMALS.
NEVER TOUCH THE AREA NEAR THE MOTORS IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN
RUN. THIS AREA MAY BE HOT.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO "UN-JAM” A STUCK VEHICLE BY MOVING THE CONTROL LEVERS FROM THE
FORWARD TO REVERSE POSITIONS SEVERAL TIMES IN A ROW.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO COOL THE MOTOR IN ANY WAY OTHER THAN SIMPLY ALLOWING IT TO
REST A WHILE.
NEVER CLEAN THE VEHICLE BY SOAKING IT IN WATER. ALWAYS REMOVE THE N|»CAD BATTERY
BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANY CLEANING.
ALWAYS INSTALL THE NI-CAD BATTERIES IN THE CORRECT ORIENTATION OF THE CLIPS AND
WIRES.
ALWAYS FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE MANUFACTURER OF THE NI-CAD BATTERIES.
Important Battery information
0 Do not dispose of batteries in fire, batteries may explode or leak.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
0 Do not mix alkaline, standard, (cardon zinc) or rechargable.
(nickel»cadmium) batteries.
~ One 9.6 volt Rechargable battery is required to operate the toy.
0 Batteries should be replaced by adults because of small parts.
- Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
0 Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged (if removable).
0 Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision (if removable).
' Ditferent types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.
0 Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.
' Batteries are to be inserted With the coorect polarity.
- Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.
' The supply terminals are not to be short~circuited.
0 The packaging has to be kept since it contains important information.
FCC ID: NSG13967—27
FCC ID: NSG13967—49TX
FCC ID: NSG13967-49RX
Warninnghanges or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user 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 pro-
tection 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 deter-
mined 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 receiving 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
needed.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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