New Bright Co G21HF-1 Remote Controller for Toy User Manual Manual

New Bright Industrial Co Ltd Remote Controller for Toy Manual

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New Bright
This vehicle is shipped with a demo wire which runs trom the transmitter to the vehicle
chassisThe wire is tor package demonstration only and should be removed and
discarded as shown here.
Grasp and pull
firmly to remove
demo wire.
Remove and discard the
demo wire which runs trom
the vehicle to the
transmitter
CAUTION-ELECTRICALIY OPERATED PRODUCT:
, NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF ACE
\ AS WITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE
4 OBSERVED DURINC HANDLING AND USE TO PREVENT ELECTRIC
SHOCK. INPUT: 120V AC SOHZ OW. OUTPUT: 13V DC 440mA.
NEW] enter".
OWN ER’S MAN UAL
Please read and understand all precautions prior to use.
Thank you for chooslng a premium New Bright product.
ustt t. oonoda
sooty Limited Wmmty
New Britftt Industries warrants to me original purchaser that this product will he tree at detects in rnalarials and
workmanship tor thirty [30) daystrorn the date at purchase. In the event at such detect With the warranty period. New
Bright will repair or ”place the product at our sole discretion. This warrantydoes riot wrardurrtage teaming trorrt
unauthorized modifications, aoct‘dent, misuse or abuse.
Should your item have a detect ooveree under titts warranty. ttrst cal the toll tree mmberlsted item, Most problems can be
resolved tn this manner it necessary, you will be issued a Return Ammrlzatlon number (mi and instructions on nowto
obtain a Promct Return Form.\’he Proeuct Return Form is to he used when returning a product to us (postage prepaid
and insured try the oonsurrteri.
When returning a detective product. pteese padtage the product. ltte Product Return Form and a copy otttte dated sales
receipt as predict purchase. Be sure to mark the RA number on the Product Hetttm Form. It the product is returned without
a dated sales receipt it wil be entotuded iront coverage tinder trite warranw. Please alouMo eweeks tor delivery al
repaired or replacement vettinlers (depenting on your location).
New Eliytt Industries liabiity lor detects in materials and workmanship tinderthts warranty shall be United to repair or
replacement at our sole discretion. In no merit shall we be responsible tar incidental, consequential or contingent damages
(exeept in new states that do not allow tnis exclusion or timttationi,
Valid my in the use a Canada.
Contact New Bright Industries Customer ServioeTotl Free al:
I-a‘fl-NBl-TOVS
(1497762441697)
Monday "1W Friday. 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time
L575|057|81JN193-13
New Bright New Bright
To protect components from damage, they may be packed in the Styrofoam tray out 0!
plain sight. Please search styrofoam tray and remove all of the components shown
Section 1 _ Table Of Contents , below. Sytrofoam should be saved for storing your vehicle.
Section 2: Component Checklist
Vehicle
Section 3: Removing Demo Wire 9.6V Lithium Ion Battery Pack (Included in Vehicle)
Section 4: Charging the Battery ggzigiggrge'
Section 5: Battery Installation in Vehicle 2 AA Batteries if.
Section 6: Vehicle Features and Functions
Section 7: Transmitter Battery Installation
Section 8: Transmitter Features and Functions
Section 9: Proper Use
1 _ _\
Precautions andiCare j
Section 10: Trouble Shooting and Support
Section 11: Cautions 1
Vehicle
Charging Status
9.6V Lithium Ion
Battery Pack
Battery Release
Button
1‘ Insert the 9.6V Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack securely into the charger and push
up to look. Be sure the arrows are properly matched (as shown above).
2. Plug the Charger into a standard indoor electrical outlet. This power unit is intended to be
correctly orientated in a vertical or wall mount position.
3.Allow battery to charge lor 1-15 Hours. Charging Status Light will be solid red while battery
is charging. When charging is complete, light will blink green
4.To remove the battery, press and hold the release button and slide battery down to unlock
(as shown above).
5‘ Charge will last approximately 12 minutes depending on terrain and driving style.
IMPORTANT: It is normal tor the battery pack to become warm after charging and/or use. Be .
sure to allow the battery pack to cool belore using or recharging, Recharging a warm battery
pack will greatly reduce the battery lite.
AlTENTION PARENTS:
- The Battery Charger & Battery Pack need to be periodically examined for potential
hazards. Any potenh'ally hazardous parts need to be repaired or replaced.
Vehicle
New Bright
Cautions
Vehicle 2
Do not recharge Battery Pack it it is hot or warm to the touch. Allow Battery
Pack to cool before recharging. Recharging a hot or warm Battery Pack will
shorten the lite oi the Pack.
Do not recharge a Battery Pack if it appears to be damaged or leaking.
Always unplug Battery Charger when not in use.
ONIOFF Wheel Alignment‘ Always remove Battery Pack lrorn Battery Compartment when not in use.
Switch (Steering Trim) ‘
Do not dlSpOSe batteries in tire. Leakage. explosion and personal injury may
occur.
Dispose of Rechargeable Battery Pack properly.
Do not attempt to disassemble Battery Pack or Charger.
Do not use Battery Charger for any use other than instructed in this booklet.
Only an adult should charge Batteries.
Do not attemptjumps or tricks with this vehicle.
' ll vehicle pulls to the left or right during torward driving the Steering Trim may need to
be adjusted. The Steering Trim is located on bottom of chassis between the front wheels.
Transmitter
‘ Battery Installation
Press in TAB and pull back to open battery
compartment cover.
Install 2 “AA" batteries as shown, making sure (+) and (-l markings on batteries line up with
the (+) and (-) markings in the battery ccmartment.
Note:
When replacing Transmitter batteries:
Use alkaline batteries only.
Do not mix old and new batteries,
Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries
Close battery compartment cover.
Cover should click when locked in place.
Transmitter
ST ART/ST OF SOUND: HORN:
Press to hear Press to hear
sound Press horn sound.
again tor
mutet
Sounds will continue as long as car
is active. Once inactive the rev
sound will repeat several times and
then go into mute mode. Press start
to reactivate sounds
Forward/Reverse Lelt/Ftight
Driving Steering
Nate:
Vehicle has working headlights and brake lights.When driving forward or reverse the
headlights will turn on.When stopping either in torward or reverse the brake lights
will light up for several seconds.
Demo Wire Connection
This vehicle is shipped with a demo wire which runs from me
transmitter to the vehicle chassis The wire is for package
demonstration only and should be removed and discarded.
Proper Use
“« v aw":
Wipe body with a h:
soft rag or cloth. ‘
‘ Do not use chemicals
- or water to clean.
90% of all difficulties experienced with radio controlled vehicles
are due to either weak batteries or batteries that have been installed incorrectly.
When batteries become weak, the vehicle may not necessarily stop completely but may
exhibit slow response, slow speed or erratic behavior.
Problem - Vehicle does not move or moves slowly.
- Make certain there are tresh 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 H 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 H 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 -Vehic|e moves by itselt or exhibits reduced range trom the transmitter.
- Make certain there is no outside radio interterence in your areaThe best way to test
this is to take the vehicle as tar away from radio towers, electrical lines or tall buildings
as possible to ensure no further radio interference will occur.
FCC CAUTION: .
The marlulacturer is not responsible tor radio intorlelenoe caused by unauthorized hequency modification to this
equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s alnhority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and [mind to comply with the limits tors Class B didlil W. pursuant to Part 15 at the
F00 RulesThese limits are desiuned lo prwlda reasonable protection against halmill interference In a residential
lrtstattatrmtttls eqllipmsntgellmtes. uses and can radatte radio ltequenoy energy and, it not installed and used In
accordance truth the tnslrtlcllnlls. may cause harmlul nterleluloe to rattle oommtlrt'wallons twist/er. there ts no
guarameelhat intelleteme writ not occur in I particular Installation. "ME equlpmerlt does muse Mlmlul Intaltemnce to
rattle or televtwt reception, which can be deterrnlned by tum’ng tlta equiprrterttolt and oh, the user is enootrmgstt |o try
to covlect the lrttelterencc ttyone or more at it» lollowing mantles:
- Reorlenl artelocate the receiving antenna
. Increasettte separalloh between the luttiptltanl and receiver.
- Connect the equ'pment intoarl outlet on animal dlturem trout that towilich the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced dedTV technician tor help

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