New Bright Co 2322HS Remote Control Toy Transmitter User Manual 17 2003 43
New Bright Industrial Co Ltd Remote Control Toy Transmitter 17 2003 43
User Manual
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING We're Hard To Halp . . rr you have queslmns or difficulty omfing this Winery ReqUIremenlS. . on N01 RETURN THIS form we er ‘ 2 'AA Builerres (for Trunsmmer) ca" Us 7°".Free ~ 4 ”AA" Alkaline Batteries or 1fgg'sMéjggsg" One 6.0V Rechargeable Power Puck Between m 3mm pm. as; Mon and Charger (for Vehicle) or visn us m wwwmbrigmeom L850102538/JN015-03 TWO POWER OPTIONS FOR VEHICLES OPTION 1. Battery Clip Insert 4 "AA" Alkaline Bqfieries [nol (Included) included} into Bcflery Clip with + and — ends mclching comparlmenl markings. For Besl Results‘. l Do not mix old and new ballerlesr 2. Do nol mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries. 3. Use alkaline batteries only. Insert clip inlo chassis, Label facing oul. (See inslallc'ion on nexl page) OPTION 2. NEW BRIGHT 6.0 Volt Rechargeable NiCd Power Pack and Charger (Sold Separately) IMPORTANT! Power Pack is not charged when newly purchased. Power Pack must be charged for 8 hours for The firs? and second charges. Subsequent charges require only four hours. Do not over charger the Power Pack, as this will shorien the life of lhe pack. 1. Plug charger inio a lzov household outlet. 2. Charge the power pack for 4HRS, NOTE: Pack is not charged when new Pack is Fully charged uher 4hrs olcharging, exlendecl charging does nol improve running lime 3. Aher charging for 4hrs, unplug Lliuiget and disuuliiieul pack Running Time Power pack can be charged up lo 1,000 limes! Approximale running time is 20 to so min Running time can vary from lO lo 20 min, according lo size & weight of vehicle or speed & lerrcln. Power pack will lose power or quit suddenly Lat pack cool, mar. recharge filler removing pack lrom vehicle. - Da nol recharge warm or hol ballery packs Wall 20 mm Unlll pack has cooled Recharging too early will shaman pack lire - Recharging near fire or high iemperalure is dangerous. - Do nol recharge packs rhat Show wear or leakage. - Always unplug barrery pack when not in use, - Do not dispose batteries in lire, leakage, explosion or personal injury may occur - Dlspose of NiCd battery packs properly, do not disassemble - Always remove balrery pack from vehicle before charging. . Do not use charger for any use other than lnslrucled in directions INSTALLATION OF VEHICLE ANTENNA <7£$w @ ”r \CJ Q; 1. Push antenna 2. Insert tube into 3, A knot may be wire through hole on vehicie. tied at the top hollow tube. (Do not pull wtre tight) "ETERY INSTALLATION IN TRANSMITTER i.Rcmove battery compartment cover on transmitter. 2. Install two ”AA” alkaline. batteries in the battery compartment with positive (+1 and negative H ends matching the compartment markings. 3 Replace the. battery cover For Best Results' t Do not mix old and new batteries. 2.Dc not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries. 3 Use alkaline batteries only Slide the Power Pack/Battery Clip forward to insert.(Fc||cwing the direction of the arrow). Turn compartment lock to secure battery. Turn compartment lock and slide the Power Pack/Battery Clip backward to release. DRIVING THE VEHICLE Turn ON/OFF switch on vehicle to the ON position for power, Extend the antenna to IuII Iength, Forward H Neutral left/Right Ravcrse Steering After pon, otwcys turn vehicIe oft. Remove ”AA" batteries and rechargecbte pack when not in use or when stored Leakage may occur and cause damage if left tor a period of time. SETTING TRIM CONTROL Trim cdiustment is Iocoted under vehicle between Front wheeIs. Adiust trim to atign wheeIs For straight line driving. OMMON PROBLEMS OF R/C VEHICLES Week or Dead Power Pack For best running performance, always start with pack fully charged. Partially charged packs will perform poorly. Weak or Dead Battery Clip For best running performance, always start with fresh Alkaline Batteries. Installation of Power Puck/ Battery Clip Slide pack into position following arrows. Be sure contacts are touching and pack IS locked into position. Contact $5 / Save Battery Life \ Be sure vehicle is turned off when not @ in play. Range Vehicle may go beyond radio signal Contact. Loss of control or slowness will be evident when out of range. Hold transmitter antenna up high for best reception. Interference Erratic behavior, loss of contact or ierking motion may occur in areas at high tension wires, phone poles or CB radios. TING AND CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE Radio waves control and drive the vehicie. Any of the following conditions may interfere Wll’i’t the behawar and function. The transmitter signals can easily be interrupted, caring for your transmitter and vehicle is illustrated on these pages. Do not abuse your vehicle! Remember to avoid water, heat, sand and high impact crashes! Off road Vehicles may rUn on grassy areas. place awe or hot air Ist: ie Wipe body off with a soft rug or tact doth, , -. . , A Do not dean Brush areas where dirt vehicle with and dust get Trapped ~ chemicals or water. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND CARE FOR R/C VEHICLES TPROBLEM! VEHICLE DOES NOT MOVE Are the + and —'s contacts correctly matched in transmitter? Are the metal contact tabs touching, rusty or dirty in transmitter? Are there batteries in vehicle and transmitter? is the power switch on vehicle turned on? is the. battery/power pack weal< or out of power? ROBLEM! VEHICLE MOVES BY ITSELF There is radio interference in the area. Another R/C vehicle with the same frequency is close by. The antenna is not fully extended, ROBLEM! VEHICLE RUNS SLOWLY The battery is weal< or fading. The power pack is worn out and needs to be replaced. Batteries are not Alkaline, are mismatched or are old. / HAS A NOTICEABLE DROP IN PERFORMANCE, iSTENT MOVEMENT OR JUST FAILS TO RUN, ZRECHARGE POWER PACK AND/OR ZCE FRESH “AA" ALKALINE BATTERIES. ATTENTION PARENTS: The Battery Charger & Battery Pack need to be periodically examined for potential hazards and that any potentlclly hazardous parts be repaired or replaced. FCC CAUTlON: The manufacturer is not responsible for radio interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. ~9t6 NOTE: fins nqiiipmani nix; Dean 1653150 anti inuniti 10 cnmpiy ’ i a class 8 ciigitai device pursuant 30 Pan 15 of the F ‘C Rimes, These Emits are designed to provide reasona‘nie pmsmiion mains? harmfui interference in a reside: an“ instaiiation. This ecguzpment genmatesi uses and can rafliate radii) fi’fiqneney eiwigy and, if not instafied and usecfi in accordance wiih this ingtmciionsl may emase harmflfl zmefierenee in radio communications. However, there is no guarantefe that interiarcénce wxi moi Occur in a particular insmiialjon. if this equig 19m doeS cause, harmful interference to radii} or televiaien re zptinn, which can be determined by mmmn the equipment off and on, The user is; encnuraged to try to cor fit me interfmenfse by one or more of the fcflowing m easures -- fleoriem or reincaie thee rmgiving antenna -« Imzrease the mparaxion between ihe equipment and receiver. Connem the equipmem into an nutlei on a circuit different from iiiai is which the meniver is connected» u Crumuil the dealer cw an experienced radio/TV technician Tm mini GUAUTY TOYS weas—suas—siozz
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