Mattel Toys A Division of Mattel 95456-00A4T Remote Control Toy Transmitter User Manual H
Mattel Toys A Division of Mattel Inc Remote Control Toy Transmitter H
User Manual
VEHICLE 2 WAYS! 01mm...“ toll-fine! m— mm mm) ammm-Mmmm “WENT-m... nwmmw—mmauuuL JJ-,.«v , ACAU‘IIDN: Surfaces may become hot and cause burns If electromcs get wet. Do nut upstate vehicle through water or snow. [lWNER’S MANUAL Please read thnmughly befuna npamting yuur vehicle. Kzep these instructiuns for future reference they contain impurtant infurmatiun. ”m1 ”Ill-f ° J-IJJJJJJJJ,_ JJJJJJJJJ 14144-144 . 4.44441 Ala/J - Amhentlc Tony Hawk nder VEHlBLE l" EILNTENTS "we 0 ON/OFF Swmzh ‘TMH TONY. HAWK SKATE - Available in 2frequenmes: 9 S . Ad' BOARD Vehlcle 27 MHz & 49 MHz (relerto taenng |uster ' Transmrtter labels on transmitter & 9 Battery DOW FEATURES vehicle for frequency) 0 Battery Compartment - Range up to 65'/20m ' Adaptive Control System“ for world-champ mcks and stunts II. [llJIBK START fQ Please read thus Owner‘s Manual thoroughly. 1. Stan wtth a full charge. 2. Turn vehicle switch 0N4 Actwate transmutterto run and control your vehicle. 3. When you're done dnving, turn vehccle swrtch OFF. Remove all bananas for storage. JJJJJJJJJJJe/JJJJJJJJJ III. DPERATINE YUIJR VEHIELE Your vehrcle features the dtgital Adapttve Control SystemN for the ulttmate in controlmand amazing stunt action. Each transmrtter control stuck has seven drfierent posrttons. fonWAnn H “S A o s SLOW a I 0 M u F E MEDIUM 0 M r s o H “n e 0 t A FAST , rww r u R I M D RIGHT g, TURN Stow T MEDIUM FAST REVERSE In addttton to the control sticks, the transmrtter features two actron buttons that let you control the skateboarder body,t.not lust the board! ism ACTION BUTTON TRANSMITTER (BACK vrswt _ ION Burrow TRANSMITTER (BACK VlEWl It you push the action button and hold rt down, the rider wrll turn 90°“.and it thI stay that way unttl you release the button. If you qurokly push and release the actton button, the nder Will do a super-fast turn and immediately return to tts normal posttion. ——__——_ JJJJJ’JJJJJJJJJJJJ'JJJ IV. TALK THE TALK...STIIIK THE TRICKS! With the combination of advanced digital control, seven-position speed and steering, and control over the body and the board, the Tony Hawk Skateboard is the only RIC that can do the stunts a real world-champ skateboarder can dol The Tony Hawk Skateboard is designed and engineered to work like a REAL skateboard...so you'll need to PRACTICE to perfect your technique. Wsit our TALK THE TALK' To be a “pro“ skateboarder. you have to talk the talk! MANUAL: A cool wheelie! The board's lront wheels pop up into the air, and the board rides on its rear truck TIC TAD: When you Tic Tac' you rock the board lrom side to stde, weaving back and forth while movizg forward or bac . TAIL SLlDE: In a Tail Slide, the back end of the board slides around...180° or a full 350°...and keeps drivmg in its original direction. STICK THE TRICKS! 44/4//{4444144{MJ4444 website for more inloi tycorccoln TRANSFER: When a board 'translers,‘ it moves directly from one obstacle to another. STlCit To ‘Stick‘ is to land a trick successfully..tand ride away. This manual shows you how to do some ultra-realistic skateboard tricks. Once you master them, you'll reelite you can do lots of other cool stunts! So practice, have fun. and men! some ewe- IillllUlII] TRICKS These tricks work best on smooth, flat surfaces. MANUAL Push the Ielt stick down all the way to drive in reverse. Once you've accelerated to full speed, quickly push the Ielt stick up and then release it. Vour vehicle willgam up into a cool wheeliel or extra stunt action, steer right or left while your vehicle is in wheelie mode. This wrll cause the vehicle to drop back onto all (our wheels. changing direction as it does. This trick works best with a “medium“ left or right turn. some tricks of your own! TIC TAC To do this trick, simply steer your board right and left while driving, either lorward or reverse. The board will rocklrom side to side. Try this trick with ‘medium‘ and “hard“ left and right turns. The cool engineering oldie board makes it work just like the real thingl 150° TAIL SLIDE First, push the right action button to rotate the rider so he's facing backward. Now push the left stick down all the way to drive hard in reverse. Now quickly push the Ielt action button and hold it down, while steering to the right The board's lront truck wrll swing around to the left When it comes around lB0°, push the left stick forward to keep drivmg. RADICAL RECOVERV Start with the board lying flat on its side. Push either the Ielt or right action button to rotate the rider. His right hand will come around, pivoting the board and bringing it up to an angle. Steer right or Ielt to bring the board all the way upl lThis trick will also let you 'right’ the board if ittips over while you're driving.) RAMP/DESIRE TRIEKS These tricks work best on ramps or other obstacles 180° SPIN up an inclined ramp or half- pipe. Just before you get to right action button, while steering either left or right. The front end of the board me left stick ushed up to ing down. Push the left stick up to drive the top, hit eitherthe left or will swing around 130°t Keep drive the boar forward com- On the down slope. the rider MUST be rotated .. so that he’s facing the front of the board 360° TAIL SLIDE This trick is similar to the 180° Tail Slide, but it works best on a smooth ramp for half- ipe), or a very slick, flat su aces Push the right action button to rotate the rider so he’s fee ing backward Now push the left stick down all the way to drive hard in reverse. Now quickly push the left action button and hold it down, while steering hard to the JJJJJ—I'JJJJJJJJJJJJJJ—f 4444444<4<<41444m4444¢ right. The board's front truck will swing around to the left When it comes around a lull 360°. push the left stick up to keep driving. TRANSFER l& STICK) To Transfer'from one obsta- cle to another, push the left stick up (for forward) or down lfor reverse), steering left or right to aim toward the obsta- cle you want to “transfer“ to. For maximum stability, push the left or right action button to swing the rider 90" left or right —_—_—_—— V. llIllBK TIPS 0 When your vehicle starts to lose power, it may lose functions or performance It's time for e recharge, Your vehicle‘s running time may change depending on your driving style. 9 Radio interference can make your vehicle run badlyi Interference can be caused by other RIC vehi- cles running on the same frequency; electrical wires; large buildings; or CB radios. Try to stay away from these! 0 Point your transmitter antenna up - not down toward your vehicle. if your vehicle gets too far away, it won't work properly. 0 Don‘t drive your vehicle in sand or through water or snow. If your vehicle does get wet, wipe with a towel and allwv to dry complete- ly. 0 Don't store your vehicle near hear or in direct sun- light Always turn switches OFF and remove all batter- ies for storage. JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ ..(./.(,.(4.{J (4.1 VI. PIJVIEIT SYSTEM (Batteries and Charger Not Included] FOR DETAILED INFORMATION REGARDING VEHICLE BAT- TERY CHARGING AND SAFE- TV, PLEASE FOLLOW THE SPE- CIFIC INSTRUCTIONS THAT CAME WITH YOUR BATTERV PACK AND CHARGER. - Your vehicle will not operate without the TYCO" R/C TMH‘D FIexPak® Battery Pack and Charger. The TMH FlexPak battery pack is designed for use exclusively in TVCO‘” RIC TMH Power vehicles. It will not work in any 6.0V or 9.6V NiCd bat- tery powered vehicles. - Your TMH FIexPalt battery pack features a unique design (Patent Pending) which allows itto be config- ured in different ways for use in differentTMH power vehicles. This feature allows maximum performance for each vehicle. To configure your FIexPak battery pack for use in this vehicle, please refer to Section VIII, '8attery lnstallation.’ o TMH” FlexPak‘D Battery Packand Charger 9 ALSO AVAILABLE Additional Til/ll'l‘D FIexPak® Battery Pack Charge additional Battery Packs ahead of time for longer non~stop actionl BATTERY SAFETY IlIFIIIIMA- TII]II ll Insure that battery polarity is correct. // Use only batteries of the type recommended (or equivalent). 1/ Do not mix old and new batteries. A! Do not mix alkaline. stan- dard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cad- mium) batteries. 1 Remove used-up batteries immediately. Remove bat- teries if vehicle will not be VII. BATTERY INSTALLAIIIIN VEHICLE 0 Make sure the FIexPak® battery pack is fully flat, so used for a long period. / Do not recharge non- rechargeable batteries. /’ Do not short-circuit terminals. 1 Remove rechargeable bat- teries before recharging (if the batteries are designed to be removable). lRecharge batteries only under adult supervision (if the batteries are designed to be removable). ll Dispose of batteries safely. Do not dispose of batteries (or products containing non-replaceable batteries] that the labels marked 1 and 2 are facing up, as shown. 9 Release the battery door as shown. 0 Insert the battery pack into the battery compam‘nent in fire, as batteries may explode or leak. Battery Performance Note: For best performance use alkaline batteries (where dis- posable 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. and slide it into the com- partment. The battery will flex slightly as you slide it forward to fit in the com- partment. Press down to make sure the battery is secure in the compartment. JJJJJJ ’JJJJ./JJJJJJ_/J_I 9 Replace the battery door 5 To remove: release the Esumated run time for this . and lock it, as shown. battery door and slide out V9th|e¢ approx-mately 30 ml"- the battery pack utes TRANSMITTER 9 u H M “ r 0 To install transmitter bat- , nsta one a fly 0 Swmg battery door closed wtth polarity l¢1~l as shown and snap shut. tery, open battery door as ms.“ battery compan- shown. menL w" SAFETY INFORMATION rules Wlfl'l the child. the vehicle IS switched UNA _ Ad ' h' 0 NEVER drive your vehicle on - Adult SupEerISIOfl is recom- “1558'sa‘gtl‘fil‘jrg‘i‘cgvéars streets! They're lor real cars! mended when this vehicle is of age and older, To ensure ' DO NOT P'Ck up Vehicle being operated. while In motion, - To avaid accudental opera- that the child's play is both safe and fun, please revrew the operating instructions and these general safety tion, remove all batteries ~Keepfingers, hair and loose , when not in use. clothing away from the tires and the wheel hubs while JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ ' PllflllAlILE EAIISE ' Loose battery connection nr vehi- cle switch not UN. 0 Weak or uncharged rechargeable battery. ' Weak transmitter battery. ' EllllllElITlllll ' Check battery connector and vehi» cle wilch, - Charge battery or replace Vehicle runs slowly or will not run ' Replace w‘rth lresh alkaline battery Erratic operation nr only short range ' Radio interference likely. ' Change locltion Isaa point? - possible. Shun battery Iile Vehicle daun't work alter going thruugh water or show. O 2000 Mattel, Inc , Ml Laurel, NJ WI USA. PRINTED Ill MINA All Hi nts Reserved. ®and W deergneta U. trademarks otMmI, Inc. Rotamtns address Iortuture refer- ence: Mattel UK, Ltd, Venrrrrall BIISI' nets Park. Maidenhead SL! AUB. Mat- tel Australia Ptye “11, mchmond, Vrcto- rta 3m - ConsumarAdvrsory Servr : I“ m Ell (valid on" in Australia). Mattel East Asra umrled. no Ocean Centre, Harbour Cny, HK, China l Battery not lully charged ' Water in the electronics area. CDHNM WITH FCC REGULA- “OHS TNIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART I5 HF FCC RUIES. DPERA‘I'lON OF THIS DEVlCE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLDW- ING TWO CONDITIONS: “I THIS DEVICE MAV NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE [ZI THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY HARMFUL INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION This devrce generates and uses rarito frequency energy and it not used prop- Iluick figs] l Recharge TMH® Fled’ak‘E battery pack For maximum running time. make sure you give your battery pack a lull charge. - Vehicle will take several hours to dry. Allow to dry thoroughly OVERNIGHT belore trying again. l Uperale your vehicle in a dry area. Avoid driving in water and etly may cause irnarraranca to radio and telemsrorr receptmn It has been listed and luuttd to comply wrth the imrts set by the FCC, which are desalted to nrovrde reasonable protec- tron agarntt such rntarterence. acumen: FCC Regulations state that changes or modrficatiuns n) this oraduct not expressly approved by the party rasporrsrhla tor compliance could void the users authnntytu apar- ate the eguiprnent
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