New Bright Co 9311HS Remote Control Toy Transmitter User Manual 17 2003 7
New Bright Industrial Co Ltd Remote Control Toy Transmitter 17 2003 7
User Manual
WAG/Ar" 3:22“ (f T n ) nd one 9-|6VNMHRe (Urh (lreug elusble POW erUP c’k Betweeneol (hurerug dChgg€d|(th|) CHARGING THE POWER PACK NEW BRIGHT 9.6V NiMH Battery Pack, Charger and Charging Cradle (Included in This Package) Insert Power Pack As Shown Charging Status Light Red — Battery is Charging 1 Green — Charging is Complete Connect Charging Cradle I to AC Adapter IMPORTANT: YOUR NEW BRIGHT 9.6V NiMH BATTERY PACK IS NOT CHARGED WHEN NEWLY PURCHASED. FOR BEST RESULTS BE SURE TO CHARGE BATTERY PACK FOR 4-5 HOURS BEFORE USING. I. Plug the charger into a standard I 10/1 20V indoor electrical outlet. Make sure that plugs connecting Charging Cradle to AC Adapter are firmly attached 2. Insert the 9‘6V NiMH rechargeable battery pack securely into the charging cradle (as shown above). Be sure the (+) and (—l are properly matched 3, Allow battery to charge For 4-5 hours Charging For more than A hours will not increase running time. 4. While Battery is in Charging Cradle the “CHARGING STATUS" light will glow RED while battery is charging When charging is complete "CHARGING STATUS" light will glow GREEN. 5. Charge will last approximately 30 minutes depending on intensity at use and the specific toy. IMPORTANT : It is normal for the battery pack to become warm after charging and/or use. Be sure to allow the battery pack to cool before recharging Recharging a warm battery pack will greatly reduce the battery life. Battery pack can be charged up to 1,000 times! CAUTION 0 Do not recharge warm or hot battery packs. Wait 20 min, until pack has cooled, Recharging too early will shorten pacl< life. ’ Recharging near fire or high temperature is dangerous, ‘ Do not recharge batteries that show wear or leakage or corrosion or attempt to open battery pack. 0 Always unplug battery pack when not in use. ' DO not dispose batteries in fire. Exp/usiun/ leakage or personal injury may occur. 0 Dispose of NiMH battery packs properly, do not disassemble. ' Always remove battery pack From vehicle bolero charging. ' Do not use charger for any other use other than instructed in directions, BATTERIES INCLUDED 6 "AA" Batteries (m transml'rter] Charger and Charging Cradle 9.6V NiMH Power Pack TRY ME PACKAGE Your NEW BRIGHT Radio Control Vehicle comes in or Try Me Package. After removing vehicle and controller from box, remove and discard "Try Me” wire from vehicle and controller. Alter charging the included 9.6V Power Pack for 4—5 hours, your NEW BRlGHT vehicle will be Ready To Run Remove and Discard “Try Me” Wire from Controller and Vehicle. VEHICLE ANTENNA 2. Insert tube into hole on vehicle. I. Push antenna wire through hollow tube. ( 3. A l. Move the FORWARD joystick all the way down to BRAKE. This will engage the braking system and cause the motorcyc e to come to an abrupt stop. Quick 50°F (Brake) Note: While running, the horn and revving sounds can be activated. When stopped, the motorcycle will be in a leaning position (resting on the left or right tloorboarcl]. You may also start the motorcycle from this position lhowever, this will require more skill). DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS Method 2: To start from a Leaning Position: I, Place your thumb on the FORWARD joystick in the full FORWARD position. 2. Turn the LEFT/RtGHT ioystick to the opposite direction ot the leaning toy. (tor example: it your motorcycle is leaning on the left tlootboaid, tutti the LEFT/RIGHT joystick to the RlGHTt. The motorcycle will upright itselt. Always run your NEW BRIGHT Harley- Davidson Motorcycle in an open area with a flat concrete or asphalt surface. Be sure to avoid running your motorcycle into street curbs. Range: 12” Turning Radius: 20" ‘ Your NEW BRIGHT Harley-Davidson Motorcycle can also be used as a free standing Collector Piece that can be operated while on display ° Slide a tully char ed NiMH Battery Pack into Battery Compartment. Do not turn the Compartment LocEk. Mount the Display Stand to the compartment by fitting the slots into the grooves, Secure the Battery Pack & the Display Stand into place by turning the Compartment Lock. Lights, Sounds and Motorized Action can be controlled with your Radio Control Transmitter. ° Atter play, always turn vehicle ott. Remove ”AA" batteries from transmitter and 9.6\/ rechargeable Power Pack from vehicle when not in use or when storing. Leakage may occur and cause damage it left for a long period at: time atrium; Sometimes your vehicle will behave erratically or you may experience a loss of vehicle control. This may be the result at interference caused by high'tension wires, high voltage transformers, certain types of buildings, concrete walls or narrow places where the Radio Signals sent from your transmitter may become scattered. You will also encounter interference it another Radio Controlled vehicle or CB radio is operating in the vicinity on your same trequency. Any ot the above listed conditions could possibly make it dilticult tor your vehicle to receive a good Radio Signal. Should you encounter this type of behavior or a loss ot vehicle control, change to a ditterent location. ”OMMON PROBLEMS OF R/C VEHICLES Weak or Dead Power Pack For best running performance, always start with pack Fully charged. Partially charged packs will perform poorly. Installation of Power Pack Slide pack into position lollowing arrows. Be sure contacts are touching and pack is locked into position. 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 and keep screwed in tight for best reception. Interference Erratic behavior, loss OF contact or ierking motion may occur in areas of high tension wires, phone poles or CB radios. AIING AND CARING FOR YOUR VEHICLE Radio waves control cmcl clrive the vehicle. Any ml: the following conditions may interfere with the behavior 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 crashesl Off road vehicles may run on grassy areas. Keep vehicle away irc'n wet {sap vehicle awcv rrcm may, Avctd minim; surlaces or rain. dusty areas. W‘fli hard surfaces. Eledronic instruments are my Always store vehicle mi Avnml running an thirk pile sensitive to direct sunlight or heat. transmitter in a dry cool carpeting or dusty floors Avoid long periods of play under place away tram heaters direct sunlight or hot air registers. Avoid running 2 vehicles with the same frequencies. Always run one at a time unless you purchase vehicles with different frequencies, ‘EANING AND MAINTAINING HINTS Wipe body off with a soft rag or tact cloth. Do not clean veInicIe with chemicals or watert Brush areas where dirt and dust get trapped. TROUBLE SHOOTING AND CARE FOR R/C VEHICLES ' ‘ palms VEHICLE DOES NOT MOVE Are the + and —’5 contacts correctly matched in transmitter? Are the metaI Contact tabs touching, rusty or dirty in transmitter? Are there batteries in vehicie and transmitter? Is the power swrtch turned on? Is the battery/power pack weak or out at power? Are there batteries in transmitter? OBLEM' VEHICLE MOVES BY ITSELF There is radio interference in the area Another R/C vehicie with the same frequency is close by The antenna oI transmitter is not screwed in tight. The antenna is not IuIIy extended, N KQBLEM! VEHICLE RUNS SLOWLY The battery is weak or Iading. The power pack is worn out and needs to be iepiaced. Batteries are not Alkaline, are mismatched or are oid. A IEDROP iN PERFORMANCE, iNCONSiSTENi MOVEMENT OR JUST TAILS TO RUN, III/ER, PACK AND/OR REPLACE FRESH ALKALINE BATTERIES. ATTENTION PARENTS: The Battery Charger & Battery Pack need to be periocIichIy eAcmined Ier peienrtei hazards «me that any potenticily hazardous parts be repaired or repiaced FCC CAUTION: The manufacturer IS nor responsibie for radio interference caused by unauthorued modifications iu IIIi> equipirieni. sud. modiiicotians cauid void “he user’s authority to oaerote the equipment #693| NGTE: This eqisigirmszmi mar) beam is "1m and imam! to czwmpiy was"; me iimiis for a Class; 55 digitai devsrse. pursuant io Part 16 vi me FCC Ruiea, “i‘iiesse iimits are fiegigned to provide reeiscriabie ciion against harmful interference in a rszsidemiai iaiiori. This, equipment gerieratefs, uses and can radiaie radio i iiency enurgy and, if not insiaiied and used in accordance with this instructions, may cause harmful snierierem to radio mmmunioafions. How/even thefe is na guaniiiwu mat iriiei‘iererme wii not occur in a particular insiaiiation if this equipmefli does cause harmiui iriteriereflce [0 radio or miewsicn recczwim, which can be determined by turning the equipment of? and an, the user is encouraged to try to cai‘rect 1515 intarifizrence by me or mcpre of the following i'fliz‘éiffiui'eiii ~~ Reoriem or reigmie that i‘seceziving antenna -~ Incresafse the mparaxion between the equipment and receiver. Canne'ti the equipment into an cautie: cm a circuit differeni From ihai io which the receiver is comnected ~- Curibuii the dealer (Jr an experienced rafiiof’TV technician im 316i; 3,4? 166056148561022
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