New Bright Co GF1010A Toy Transmitter & Receiver User Manual
New Bright Industrial Co Ltd Toy Transmitter & Receiver
User Manual.pdf
"‘CAUTIDNELECTRICALLI OPERATED PRODUCT: ‘ “‘5’ NOT RECONNENDEDEOR CHILDREN UNDERDYEARSOFAGEASNTIH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED DURING HANDLING AND USE TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHDCIL INPUTIDOIIACODIIZIUN.OUTPUT:II.IUDCBODIA OWNER’S MANUAL Please read and understand all precautions prior to use. ' Model I Modéle No.1 GFZ‘IHHMRemote), GF1010A(Vehnicle) Thank you for choosing a premium New Bright product. . USA & Canada 30—Day Limited Warranty New Bright Industries warranls lo the original purchaser that this product will be (tee of defects in materials and workmanship for thirty (30) days hum the date of purchase. In the event 0! such defect. wimin the warranty period, New Bright will repair or replace the product at our sole discretion This warranty does not cover damage resulting from unauthorized modificalinns accidenl. misuse. or abuse. Should your item have a defect covered under this warranty. first call the toll free number listed below. Mes! groLiems can be resolved in this manner If necessary, you will be issued a Retum Aumerization (RA) number andlnstmclions an how to obtain a Product Return Form‘J'he Hod-n1 Retum Form is to be used when ramming a product to us lpostage prepaid and insued by the consumer). .2; when terurning a defective product. please package Ihe product. the Pmduct Return Form and a copy of the dated sales receipt as proof of purchase Be sure to marl: the RA number on the Product Realm Form. If the product is mumed without a dated sales receipt. it will be excluded from coverage under this warranty. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks fur delivery of repaired or replacement vehldes (depending on your locahon). New Bright Industries' liability [or defects in materials and workmanship under this warranty shall be limited to repair or ~ replacement at our sole discretion. ln no evmt shall we be responsmle Tor ittctdental, consequential or contingent damages (except in those slates that do not allow this exclusion at lttrutan‘m)_ Valid only in the USA & Canada. ,Conlact New Bright Industries Customer Service Toll free at: 1~877-NBHO‘IS (1-877-624-8697) Monday through Friday. 8:00 AM to 5.00 PM Eastern Tune L751 IMJNIZO-IB New Bright Table of Contents ‘ Section 1: Table of Contents Section 2: Component Checklist Section 3: Charging the Battery Section 4: Battery Installation in Vehicle Section 5: Vehicle Features and Functions Removing the Vehicle Body Shell Section 6: Battery Installation in Transmitter Section 7: How to Drive Section 8: Pairing Vehicle & Transmitter Section 9: Proper Use Precautions and Care Section 10: Trouble Shooting and Support Section 11: “ Cautions REF-014185102 New Bright Component Checklist Battery Pack Lpharging the Battery 3 ‘ . IMPORTANT! ‘ The included 123V Lithium Ion battery pack is only PARTIALLY CHARGED prior to shipment and it is recommended the battery be fully charged before first use. Charging Status nght Battery Charger Push and t Hold Button To Remove 12.8V Battery Pack 1. insert the 128V Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack securely imo the charger and push up to lodr. Be sure the arrows are property matched (as shown above). 2. Plug the Charger into a standard indoor electrical outlet. This power unlt is intended to be correctly orientate_d In a yerticel or wall mount position 3. ’Charging Status Light will be solid red whlle 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 5.01am m’ll lastapproomatety 12 numtesdependlng ontenainenddriving styte. tilPORTANT: It is normal tor the battery pack to become warm alter charging and/or use Be sure . to allow the battery pack to cool belore using or recharging Recharging a warm battery pack wlll greatty reduce the battery llte. ATTENTION PARENTS: ; ‘ The Battery Charger A Battery Pack need to be periodically examined tor potential hazards. Any potentially hazardous parts need to be repaired or replaced. Vehicle Battery Installation 35:. Locate and align arrow on battery pack with arrow inside battery compartment. Place battery pack in battery compartment and slide battery forward in direction of arrow. Once in place, turn locking tab to keep battery pack secure. If battery pack is not completely in place locking tab will not fully turn. ON/OFF Switch Locate the body pins on top of vehicle body. Lift and remove body shell. Pull pins as shown and set aside. - Transmitter Battery Installation Firmly press TAB in the direction of the ARROW and pull back to open battery compartment cover. " l A. I.i- install 2“AA" batteries as shown, making sure (+) and (—) markings on batteries line up with the (+) and H markings in the battery compartment. Replace battery compartment cover. Cover should click when locked in place. Note: What replacing Transmitter batteries: Use alkaline batteries only. Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline. standard or rechageabie batteries How to Drive Using the Transmitter 1 n FORWARD AND REVERSE DRIVING FORWARD DRIVING :3 Push BOTH joysticks forward for Forward Driving. :i: REVERSE DRIVING H Pull BOTH joysticks backward for Reverse Drivin . J o 9 TURNING RIGHT TURNING Push LEFT joystick forward to turn right while driving forward. Pull LEFT joystick back to turn right in reverse. LEFT TURNING Push RIGHT joystick forward to turn left while driving forward. Pull RIGHTjoystick back to turn left in reverse. @53? iii 360° SPINS : Clockwise 360° SPINS - Counter-Clockwise Push joysticks as shown for Push joysticks as shown for Clockwise Spinning. Counter-Clockwise Spinning. Pair Vehicle & Transmitter I How to pair your vehicle and transmitter 1. Properly install batteries into the transmitter. (Section 6). 2. Be certain vehicle ONIOFF Switch is in the OFF position. Properly install battery into vehicle (Section 4). 3. Keep transmitter near vehicle. 4. Switch vehicle ONIOFF Switch to ON position. 5. Vehicle and transmitter will automatically sync. Your vehicle is now ready for play. Note: After removing and replacing batteries in either the transmitter or vehicle, you will need to pair the vehicle and transmitter once again. Proper Use Precautions and Care J Switch vehicle OFF when not 'in use. Wipe body with a Do not'use chemicals soft rag or 010m. ; or water to clean Cautions I Do not recharge Battery Pack if 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 life of the Pack. Do not recharge a Battery Pack if it appears to be damaged or leaking. Always unplug Charging Cradle when not in use. Always remove Battery Pack from Battery Compartment when not in use. Do not dispose batteries in fire. Leakage, explosion and personal injury may occur. Dispose of Lithium-Ion 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 attempt jumps or tricks with this vehicle. Trouble shooting & Support Problem - Vehicle does not move or moves slowly. - Make certain there are tresh batteries in the transmitter and that they have been installed in the correct position. - Are the (+) and t.) markings on the 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 H markings in the Battery Compartment? - Are the metal contact tabs touching, rusty or dirty in the transmitter? - Make certain that the vehicie ON/OFF switch is in the "ON" position Problem - Vehicle moves by itsell or exhibits reduced range from the transmitter. - Make certain there is no outside radio lnterterence in your area. The best way to test this is to take the vehicle as tar away trom radio towers, electrical lines or tall buildings as possible to ensure no turther radio interference will occur. FCC CAUTlON: . Changes or modifications not expressty approved by the party responsible tor comptrance could void the user’s authority to operate the equ'pment imrellntim.1his aou'prriorl generates. uses and can male radio truancy energy and. fl not installed and used in accordance with the mammals. may cause harmtul iriterterencs to radio WM. However. there is no gtaramee that immrence will nu court in e lanthanum II this equpment ooeeceuse hirrntul intodetonutoradioor toleviian reception. m m be dotcrmrnod by turning the aqurprnern hit and on. the met is oricouraged to try I) curred the interteronubyme umotthebllwingmewres 'RWOHMOCI‘IMKIGN'IW antenna «irtcreaeatmuouuion bemnmeeqummam reoeMr. .mmenlheequpnnntmwmotmotonamflhnmlmmnmtmmbwmoiod. -Wmmhtflmmmmmbthn ~ New Bright — Cautions Do not leave the toy unattended while charging it. Battery charging should be done by adults. Charge the toy on a non-flammable surface and keep it away from flammable items Turn the charger off when the toy’s battery is charged, and always unplug it from the toy. Disconnect AC wall chargers from outlets while not in use. If the toy has been damaged, immediately stop use, unplug, and safety move the toy away from flammable materials. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for charging the toy. DO NOT charge longer than recommended. RSS Statement This device :ornplies with Industry Canada licence-exempt R55 standard(s)4 Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not muse interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device, Le pre’sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables uux uppareils radio exempts de licence, L'exploitatian est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (l) I'appareil ne dait pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter dout brouillage radioélectrique subi, mérne si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettr'e le fonctionnernent,
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