New Bright Co GF31H TOY Transmitter & Receiver User Manual
New Bright Industrial Co Ltd TOY Transmitter & Receiver Users Manual
Users Manual.pdf
CAUTION-ELECTRICALLY OPERATED PRODUCT NOT RECONNENDEDF FOR CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE AS WITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED DURING HANDLING AND USE TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK. INPUT. 120V AC GOHz 8W. OUTPUT. 13V DC IAOmA. OWN ER’S MAN UAL Please read and understand all precautions prior to use. Thank you for choosing a premium New Bright product. L897111799/JN191-13 m 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 Antenna Placement Section 6: Section 7: Transmitter Features and Functions Section 8: Transmitter Battery Installation Section 9: Proper Use Precautions and Care Section 10: Trouble Shooting and Support Section 11: Warranty Information fiEFMm 13 517 New Bright Component Checklist ' To protect components from damage, they may be packed in the Styrofoam tray out of plain sight. Please search slyroloam lray and remove all 0! the components shown below. Syrraloam should be saved for storing your vehicle. Vehicle Battery Charger 6.4V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Transmitter (2) “AA" Batteries (2) Antenna Tubes Battery Pack fi-Gharging the Battery Battery Charger Charging Status 6.4V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Remove Emery Removing Battery Battery Release Button 1. Insert the 6.4V Lithium Ion rechargeable battery pack securely into the charger and push up to lock. 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 for 1-1.5 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 for 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 lile. merino" PARENTS: - The Battery Charger & Battery Pack need to be periodically examined for potential hazards. Any potentially hazardous pans need to be repaired or replaced. - Battery Installation -' E Features and Functions - ’ Ii vehicle pulls to the Ieit or right during fonuard driving the Steering Trim may need to be adjusted. The Steering Trim is located on bottom oi chassis between the front wheels. Wicm Wansmitter Antenna VEHICLE 1. Locate the Vehicle Antenna Wire, which leads through an opening on the top ol the Vehicle. 2. Slide the Vehicle Antenna Wire through the Vehicle Antenna Tube. Insert the tube into the opening on the top ol the Vehicle. 3. Tie a simple knot in the Vehicle Antenna Wire to hold the Vehicle Antenna Tube in place. TRANSMITTE R 1. Locate the Transmitter Antenna Wire, which leads through an opening on the top of the Transmitter. 2. Slide the Transmitter Antenna Wire through the Transmitter Antenna Tube. Insert the tube into the opening on the top at the Transmitter. 3. Tie a simple knot in the Transmitter Antenna Wire to hold the Transmitter Antenna Tube in place. I .2156an and Functiongffl' Forward/Reverse Left/Flight Drive Steering FCC CAUTION: Changes 0! modilicalions not expressly approved w the party responsible 607 compliance could void me useI‘s aulhority to operale the squlpmem. . Locate the Transmitter Battery Compartment, which is on the back of the Transmitter. . Move the Battery Companment 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: Use alkaline batteries onty. Do not mtx old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries. ' roper l se Egrecautions and Care - Switch vehicle OFF Brush areas where when not in use. . _ dirt gets trapped. | Wipe body with a Do not use chemicals soft rag or cloth‘ or water to clean. 3Trouble Shooting & Support 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 iresh 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 ONIOFF switch is in the “ON" position. Problem -Vehicle moves by itsell or exhibits reduced range lrom the transmitter. - Make certain there is no outside radio interference 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 turther radio interlerence will occur. Do not recharge Battery Pack if it is hot or warm to the touch. Allow Battery Pack to cool belore recharging. Recharging a hot or warm Battery Pack will shorten the lite oi the Pack. Do not recharge a Battery Pack it it appears to be damaged or leaking. Always unplug Charger 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 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 attempt jumps or tricks with this vehicle. New Brigh ‘ Warranty Information“ USA 8t Canada 30-Day Limited Warranty New Bright Industries warrants to the original purchaser that this product will be tree at detects in materials and workmanship tor thirty (30) days from the date oi purchase. In the event oi such detect within the warranty period, New Bright will repair or replace the product at our sole discretionThis warranty does not cover damage resulting from unauthorized modifications, accident. misuse or abuse. Should your item have a detect covered under this warranty, first call the toll tree number listed below. Most problems can be resolved in this manner. If necessary. you will be issued a Return Authorization number (RA) and instructions on how to obtain a Product Return Form. The Product Return Form is to be used when returning a product to us (postage pro-paid and insured by the consumer). When returning a detective product, please package the product, the Product Return Form and a copy at the dated sales receipt as proot oi purchase. Be sure to mark the RA number on the Product Return Form. It the product is returned without a dated sales receipt, it will be excluded from coverage under this warranty. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks tor delivery oi repaired or replacement vehicles (depending on your location). New Bright Industries‘ liability tor defects in materials and workmanship under this warranty shall be limited to repair or replacement at our sole discretion. In no event shall we be responsible for incidental, consequential or contingent damages {except in those states that do not allow this exclusion or limitation). Valid only in the USA 8t Canada. Contact New Bright Industries Customer Service Toll Free at: 1-877-NBl-TOVS tron-62449697) Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time ”are: this equipment has been tested and lound to comply with the limits rora crass a dg‘tat devise, pttlsttantto Part rs oi the soc RMSSJ'heSe rims are designedto prwide reasonahta protection agamst harmtur intartamncs in a rsstdantar imtallalion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio trequency energy and, itrnt rnstatrtnt and used in accordance with the tnstrttcttors. may cause harnrttt irnertermtu radio comttnioatt‘ons. However. them Is no guarantee that interierence will not occur it a pemartar mutation. rt this equipment does cause tiarmtut lntertarence to radio or letevrsion reception. which can be determined by turning the aqunnisrnotrand art, the user is mutaged totry -ta corractthe intertetence by oneor more or the lollwtng measures: ~ Reoriertl or relocate the receiving antenna. - rncraasottra separation between the cquipniern and receiver, - Carmel ttia equtpment into an otrltet on a circuit itinerant trcm that to Mich the receiver is (termed . oorsutt the dealer or an whence} radionv tschnician tor hatc
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