New Bright Co 202HS RC Toy Transmitter User Manual 13 2003 14

New Bright Industrial Co Ltd RC Toy Transmitter 13 2003 14

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OWNERS MANUAL
Please read and understand all precautions prior to use.
We‘re hereto help! Call us loll tree at 1-355-59‘L‘2859
8:00 am. - 5:00 pm. EST, Mon; Fri.
Or visit us on line at www.newbright.com
Do not return this toy to the store!
We stand behind our product. If you experience any difficulty assembling,
charging or operating this toy, please call us and let us help.
L945 OSSBG/JN 166 03
* if: Tableof Contents
Page 1- Table of Contents.
Page 2- Component Checklist.
Page 3- Charging the Battery Pack.
Page 4- Battery Pack Installation in Vehicle.
Page 5- Transmitter Battery Installation.
Page 6- Transmitter and Vehicle Antenna.
Page 7- Features and Functions. Setting the Trim Control.
Page 8- Proper Use and Precautions.
Page 9-
Care,Trouble Shooting and Support.
Page 10- Toll Free Support.
Component Checklist
To protect components from damage, they may be packed in the
styrofoam tray out of plain sight. Please search styrofoam tray and
remove all of the components listed below.
IMPORTANT!
The included New E 9.8‘,‘ NiCd battety pack
' to shipment
and must be cnezgev: beicre the first use.
Vehicle
~ Battery Charger
- 9.6V NiCd Battery Pack
. Transmitter
- (2) “AA” Batteries
. (2) Vehicle Antenna Tubes
Telescopic Transmitter Antenna
IMPORTANT!
The 9.5l/ r‘llCd battery pack is iiOT charged prior to shipping and must be charged before the first
use. For best results be sure to charge battery pack 8 hours before using. In addition, when
charging battery pack tor the 2nd time, also charge battery packior 8 hours. Atter the initial
2 charges, battery packs need only 4 hours to fully charge.
1. Jorn the connector of the chargerto the connector of Standard “0/1le
the 9.5v NICd Battery Pack. \ househow
2. Plug Charger into a 120V household outlet. t l ; l electrical outlet
3. Plug the charger into a standard 110/120\/ indoor
electrical outlet. Allow the pack to charge for a ‘
minimum of 8 hours for the first and second charges. in M" l\ ‘
Subsequent charges require only four hours. 4
4. Unplug the charger from the electrical outlet. Detach jimmy Charger
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the connectors. '
5. Charge will last approximately i5—25 minutes
depending on intensity oi use and the spectilc toy.
Release Lever
lMPORTANTl
It is normal torthe'
charging and
pack to cool before recharging. Recharging a warm , . 9.cv NlCd
battery pack will greatly reduce the battery life Battery Pack
Battery Pack can be charged up to 1,000 times!
CAUTION:
. Do not recharge warm or hot battery packs. Wait 20 minutes until pack has cooled. Recharging
too early will shorten pack lite.
- , Recharging near fire or high temperature is dangerous.
- Do not rochargc batteries that show wear or leakage.
- Always unplug battery pack when not in use.
- Do not dispose batteries in fire. Leakage, Explosion or personal injury may occur.
' Dispose of NiCd battery packs properly. Do not disassemble,
- Always remove battery pack from vehicle when not in use.
- Do not use charger for any other use other than instructed in directions.
ATI’ENTION PAHENTS:
The battery charger & battery pack need to be periodically examined tor potential hazards.
Any potentially hazardous parts need to be repaired or replaced.
Battery Pack Installation In Vehicle
2. Slide supplied POWER 3. Turn compartment lock and
CI IARGE Battery into battery slide the pack (as shown) to
compartment and lock into release.
place by turning compartment Replace battery cover,
lock (as shown).
This Item Can Also Be used With
NEW BRIGHT 9.6V Rechargeable NiCd
Battery Pack and Charger (No. 970)
(Not Included In This Package)
. Remove battery compartment cover.
. Plug Battery Pack connector plug into
compartment plug receptacle.
‘ Drop pack into position. Lower Battery
Cover and press to look into place.
. Replace battery cover
Transmitter Battery Installation
Battery Compartment
Battery
Compartment
Lock
Battery
Compartment
Cover
. Locate the Transmitter Battery Compartment, which is on the back of the
Transmitter.
. Move the Battery Compartment Lock towards the Battery Compartment and
remove the Battery Compartment Cover.
. Insert 2 “AA” batteries. Make certain the plus (+) and minus (—) markings on
the batteries are in the same position as the plus (+) and minus (—) markings
inside the Battery Compartment.
. Replace Battery Compartment Cover making certain that the Battery
Compartment Lock has “snapped" into the locked position.
Note: When replacing Transmitter batteries:
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries.
Use alkaline batteries only
Transmitter and Vehicle Antenna
. Locate the vehicle
antenna wire, which leads
through an opening in the
top of the vehicle.
. Slide the vehicle antenna
wire through the Vehicle
Antenna Tube. Insert the
tube into the opening.
. Tie a simple knot in the
antenna wire to hold the
Vehicle Antenna Tube in
place.
. Locate the transmitter antenna mount on
the top of the Transmitter. insert the
Telescopic Transmitter Antenna into the
mount opening and turn antenna
clockwise until snug.
Transmitter
antenna
mount.
f Features and Functions
ON / OFF Switch Power Indicator
ON l OFF switch is located on the This light will glow when the Transmitter is
bottom oi the vehicle alongside the activated. Green indicates HIGII speed
Battery Compartment. . I. and red indicates LOW speed. No lights
. on, indicates vehicle is oft.
/Antennz
LEFT / RIGHT
Steering
Move this joystick to
the left to steer left and
to the right to steer
right. Release joystick
to drive straight.
FORWARD / REVERSE
Move this joystick
upward for Forward drive
and downward for
Reverse. Release for
Neutral.
HIGH / LOW
Speed Shitter
Move Speed Shifter
to the “HIGH” position
for Fast speed and to
the “LOW" position
lot Slow speed.
Setting the Trim Control
A Trim Control
i I i I | i I I i The Trim Control Dial is located between the front
wheels. It the vehicle begins to pull to the left,
h adjust the trim control towards the “R” marking. It
the vehicle pulls to the right while driving, adjust
the trim control towards the “L” marking.
Avoid water puddles, Avoid sand, Avoid collisions
wet grass or rain. mud and salt. with hard surfaces.
Do not leave vehicle in direct Store vehicle in cool dry Avoid running on thick
sunlight for long periods as place and away from direct pile carpeting.
damage may occur. heat sources.
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Each vehicle and transmitter is marked wit either 27MHz or AQMHz A transmitter at one frequency cannot
control a vehicle of another frequency. Avoid operating this vehicle within t00 feet at another vehicle of the
same frequency. it two vehicles of the same lrequency are operated in the same area, loss of control will occur.
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FCC CAUTlON:
The manufacturer is not responsible tor radio interference caused by unauthorized irequency modification to
this equipment, Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Wipe body on With
Always switch vehicle oh 6 50“ rag Oi CiOTh»
when not in use
to save battery life.
Do not clean
Brush areas where vehicle with
dirt and rlrrstgel ., . : ‘ chemicals or water.
trapped. '.
Trouble Shooting and Support
ease of ail difficulties experienced with radio controiled vehicles
are due to «5 her week i: s or batteries that have been installed incorrectly
When batteries bet: ' as, the vehicie may not necesmi’y stop completely
he: may airmen slow response, slow speed of erratic behavior:
Problem- Vehicle does not move or moves slowly.
-Make certain there are fresh alkaline batteries in the transmitter and that they have been
installed in the correct position.
-Are the (+) and (—) markings on the alkaline batteries in the same position as the (+) and (—)
markings in the Transmitter Battery Compartment?
-Has the Battery Pack been installed in the vehicle?
-Has the rechargeable Battery Pack been fully charged?
-Are the (+) and (—) markings on the Battery Pack in the same position as the (+) and (—)
markings in the Battery Compartment?
-Are the metal contact tabs touching, rusty or dirty in the transmitter?
-Make certain that the vehicle ON/OFF switch is in the "ON" position.
Problem- Vehicle moves by itself.
-Make certain there is no outside radio interference in your area. The best way to test this is to
take the vehicle as far away from radio towers, electrical lines or tall buildings as possible. If
the vehicle operates correctly in the new area. radio interference was the problem.
-Make certain that the Transmitter Antenna is securely attached to the transmitter.
Problem- Vehicle exhibits low range from the transmitter.
-Make certain the transmitter antenna is securely mounted to the transmitter
and fully extended.
-Make certain there is no outside radio interference in your area. The best way to test this is to
take the vehicle as tar away from radio towers, electrical lines or tall buildings as possible. It
the vehicle operates correctly in the new area, radio interference was the problem.
Do not return this toy to the store!
We stand behind our product. If you experience any difficulty assembling,
charging or operating this toy, please call us and let us help.
We 're here to help!
Call us toll free at 1-3 513-597-2339
8:00 am. - 5:00 pm. E.S.T. Mon: Fri.
Or visit us on line at www.newbright.com
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