Mattel Toys A Division of Mattel 91554-02A4R 49.860MHz Radio Control Receiver User Manual AIR REBOUND MANUAL

Mattel Toys A Division of Mattel Inc 49.860MHz Radio Control Receiver AIR REBOUND MANUAL

Users Manual

TYCO® R/C
AIR REBOUND™
Keep these instructions for future reference as they contain important
information.
I CONTENTS
1. AIR REBOUND™ Vehicle
2.Transmitter
3. Inflation Pin
FEATURES
Inflatable “turbo” tire
Available in 2 frequencies (see label on vehicle and transmitter for
frequency)
Range up to 20m
SMART CIRCUITRY
If your vehicle gets stuck or stalled for 3 seconds, a special circuit
will cut power to protect it. Just release the control sticks
(reposition your vehicle if necessary) and your ready to go again!
II VEHICLE
1. 2 Powerful Motors
2. Battery Compartment Cover
3. Battery Compartment Latches (2)
4. ON/OFF Switch
5. Drive Wheels (2)
6. Inflatable Turbo Tire
NOTE: Your vehicle’s Turbo Tire may not be fully inflated when you take
it out of the box. Use the included pin to inflate it.
[!] Use only a hand pump to inflate the tire.
[!] The tire is fully inflated when there’s about 1/4” (.5 cm) of
clearance between the tire and the vehicle body. DON’T OVERINFLATE IT!
If you over inflate the tire, it will rub against the vehicle body,
preventing it from turning freely. If this happens, simply use the
inflation pin to let air out of the tire until it returns to its proper
size.
[!] Be sure to keep the inflation pin, so you can reinflate the tire
when necessary.
III TRANSMITTER
NOTE: Your transmitter is equipped with a special automatic ON battery-
saving feature. Just turn your vehicle ON. Then push either transmitter
button and you will be able to run and control your vehicle.
1. Vehicle Controls
2. Antenna
IV QUICK START
Please read this Owner's Manual thoroughly.
1. Start with a full charge.
2.Turn vehicle switch ON. Activate transmitter to run and control your
vehicle.
3. When you're done driving, turn vehicle switch OFF. Remove all
batteries for storage.
V OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
FORWARD
REVERSE
WIDE LEFT TURN
WIDE RIGHT TURN
VI AWESOME STUNTS!
This manual shows you how to do some of the most exciting stunts ever!
Once you start driving your Air Rebound™ vehicle, you’ll realize it can
perform lots of other amazing stunts! So drive your vehicle, use your
imagination, and come up with your own stunts! (Give ‘em cool names
too!)
BASH & BOUNCE!
For amazing big-air stunts, drive your vehicle off a curb or ramp. You
can rotate the vehicle while it’s in mid-air by pushing the transmitter
buttons up or down. With a little practice, you’ll be able to make the
inflatable tire hit the ground first…for truly awesome bouncing action!
[!] Try this stunt with the inflatable tire in front…and with the drive
wheels in front.
[!] You’ll get the coolest bounces with a ramp or curb about X’/Xm in
height. Don’t exceed X’/Xm in height.
[NOTE TO TRANSLATORS: we will fill in the figures above when final
vehicle samples are available.]
SUPER-FAST 360ºs!
For wild 360º spins, just push the left button up and the right button
down. For spins in the opposite direction, push the left button down and
the right button up!
[!] Your vehicle will do 360º spins on many different surfaces…but not
on carpeting.
WALL-CLIMBING ROLLOVER!
Position your vehicle with the inflatable tire touching the wall. Push
both buttons down. Keep both buttons pressed all the way down. Your
vehicle will roll over and then drive away from the wall.
[!] THE VEHICLE COULD LEAVE MARKS ON THE WALL WHEN IT SLAMS AGAINST IT.
USE CAUTION!
[!] DON’T AIM YOUR VEHICLE AT PEOPLE, ANIMALS OR FRAGILE OBJECTS
HIT & FLIP!
Aim your vehicle at a low obstacle or wall (about 3-4”/6.5-10cm). Make
sure the inflatable tire is pointing toward the obstacle. Push both
buttons down to accelerate toward the obstacle. As you go over it, your
vehicle will do all kinds of crazy flips.
FLIP-OVERS!
Push both buttons up to drive forward. After you hit full speed, quickly
release one of the buttons, and then jam it down quickly. Your vehicle
will do a cool flip-over!
VII QUICK TIPS
1. When your vehicle starts to lose power, it may lose functions or
performance. It's time for a recharge. Your vehicle's running time may
change depending on your driving style.
2. Radio interference can make your vehicle run badly. Interference can
be caused by other R/C vehicles running on the same frequency;
electrical wires; large buildings; or CB radios. Try to stay away from
these!
3. Hold the transmitter above waist level. If the antenna is too low, or
touches other objects (including your body), your vehicle may not
operate properly. And your vehicle won’t work properly if it gets too
far away.
4. Don't drive your vehicle in sand or through water or snow. If your
vehicle does get wet, wipe with a towel and allow to dry completely.
5. Don’t store your vehicle near heat or in direct sunlight. Always turn
switches OFF and remove all batteries for storage.
VIII BATTERY INSTALLATION
VEHICLE
1. Rotate the battery latches to open position and swing battery
compartment door open.
2. Make sure the FlexPak® battery pack is fully flat, so that the labels
marked 1 and 2 are facing up, as shown.
3. Insert the battery pack fully into the battery compartment as shown.
Flip the bottom portion of the battery pack over, as shown (the label
marked 2 will be facing out). Push the bottom portion down, as shown, to
snap it into place.
4. Swing battery compartment door closed and rotate battery latches to
locked position.
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING VEHICLE BATTERY CHARGING AND SAFETY,
PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS THAT CAME WITH YOUR BATTERY PACK
AND CHARGER.
Estimated run time for this vehicle: approximately 15 minutes
TRANSMITTER
1. To install transmitter battery, open battery door as shown.
2. Install one 9V/6LR61 battery with polarity (+/-) as shown inside
battery compartment.
3. Close battery door.
IMPORTANT TRANSMITTER BATTERY INFORMATION
Insure that battery polarity is correct.
Use only batteries of the type recommended (or equivalent).
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-
cadmium) batteries.
Remove used-up batteries immediately. Remove batteries if vehicle will
not be used for a long period.
For best performance use alkaline batteries (where disposable batteries
are called for). If your vehicle is supplied with standard (carbon-zinc)
batteries for initial use and/or demonstration purposes, we recommend
replacing them with alkaline batteries when necessary. Battery life may
vary depending on battery brand.
Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not short-circuit terminals.
Remove rechargeable batteries before recharging. Recharge batteries only
under adult supervision.
Dispose of batteries safely.
IX SAFETY INFORMATION
Adults, this toy is recommended for children 5 years of age and older.
To ensure that the child’s play is both safe and fun, please review the
operating instructions and these general safety rules with the child.
NEVER drive your vehicle on streets! They’re for real cars!
DO NOT pick up vehicle while in motion.
Keep fingers, hair and loose clothing away from the tires and the wheel
hubs while the vehicle is switched ON.
Adult supervision is recommended when this vehicle is being operated.
To avoid accidental operation, remove all batteries when not in use.
TROUBLESHOOTING
[SYMPTOM/PROBABLE CAUSE/CORRECTION]
Vehicle runs slowly or will not run.
Loose battery connection or vehicle switch not ON.
Weak or uncharged rechargeable battery.
Weak transmitter battery.
Check battery connector and vehicle switch.
Charge battery or replace.
Replace with fresh alkaline battery.
Erratic operation or only short range possible.
Radio interference likely.
Change location (see point 2 – Quick Tips)
Short battery life.
Battery not fully charged
Recharge battery pack. For maximum running time, make sure you give your
battery pack a full charge.
Vehicle doesn't work after going through water or snow.
Water in the electronics area.
Vehicle will take several hours to dry. Allow to dry thoroughly
overnight before trying again.
Operate your vehicle in a dry area. Avoid driving in water and snow.

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