New Bright Co GF7AA TOY Receiver User Manual rev
New Bright Industrial Co Ltd TOY Receiver rev
User Manual_rev.pdf
BRIGHT OWN ER’S MAN UAL Please read and understand all precautions prior to use. ' Model I Models No. GF7AA Thank you for choosing a premium New Bright productn USA 8r Canada 30—Day Limited Warranty New Bright Industries warrants to the original purthaser that this product will be lree oi defects in materials and workmanship for thirty (30) days irom the date of purchase. In the event 01 such delect within the warranty period. New Bright will repair or replace the product at our sole discretion this warranty does not cover damage resulting from unauthorized modifications. accident. misuse or abuse. Should your item have a defect covered under this warranty first call the toll free number listed below Most yoliems can be resolved in this manner. If necessary, you Will be issued a Return Audmrizalion (RN number and insulators on how to obtain a Product Return Form‘. The Prod-m Return Form is to be used when ramming a product in us lpasrage prepaid and insured lay the consumer). when ramming a defective produa. please outrage the product. the Produtt Return Form and a copy oi medated sales receipt as proof of purchase. Be sure to marl: the RA number on the Product Return Form, If the product is returned without a dated sales receipt. it will be eleuded from coverage under this warranty. Please allow 4 to 6 weeks for delivery of repaired or replacement vehides (depending on your location). New Bright Industries‘ liability for 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 responstltlelor incidental, consequential or tontingent damages (except in those states that do not allow this exclusion or limitation). Valid only in the USA E Canada. .Contact New Bright Industries Customer Service Toll Free at 1-877-Nlll-TOY5 (”776244693 Monday through fiiday. 8:00AM to 5:00 PM Eastern Time L575112WJN12046 New Bright Table of Contents w Section 1: Table of Contents Section 2: Component Checklist Section 3: Vehicle Battery Installation Section 4: Vehicle Features and Functions Vehicle Antenna Placement Section 5: Transmitter Battery Installation Transmitter Features and Functions Transmitter Antenna Placement Section 6: Proper Use Precautions and Care Section 7: Trouble Shooting and Support HEFO35L213M1 o (1) Vehicle 0 (1) Transmitter ‘0 (2) Antenna Tube ’# "iii—rim , Note: When replacing batteries: ' Use alkaline batteries only. Do not mix old and new baiierles. 19.! Do not mix aikaiine, standard or rechargeable batteries. Fu flattens ' Featuresand - kanrflprsxnw’ 74‘ w, l ' \ I \ I I , i y 2’ 'izx‘I' Steering Trim‘ ON/OFE Switch ” If vehicte puiis’to the left 0! right during forward driving the Steering Trim may need to be adjusted. The Steering‘Trim is located on bottom of chassis between the front wheels. Vehicle Antenna’Plaé'erhgfiéfit' Transfiiittéii Not'e: When replacing Trénsmitter bafieries: Use alkaline batteries only. Do not mix old and new baneries‘ Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeabie batteries. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and lound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 oi the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmiui interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio irequency energy and. it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmiul interierence to radio communications. However. there is' no guarantee that interierence will not occur in a particular installation. it this equipment does muse harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment oft and on, the user Is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Fieorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different irom that to which the receiver is connected. ‘ —- Consult the dealer or an experienced radiolTV technician for help. FCC CAUTION: Changes or modifiectien not . 0 expressly approved by the ‘- A party responsible for ’ - compliance could void the w user‘s authority to operate the equipment. . BRIGHT rec me: .J RSS Statement This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any Interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the devrcei Le present appareil est canforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicabies aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) i'oppareil ne doit pas produire dc brcuillage, ct (2) l'utilisateur dc l'apparzii doit acceptor dour brcuiilage radioélcctrique subi. méme si le brouillage est susceptible d‘en compromettre Ie foncfionnernenti Proper Use h Precautions and Care Switch vehicle OFF Br_ush areas where when not in use. dlrt gets trapped. sou/u“ Wipe body with a Do not use chemicals soft rag or cloth. or water to clean. c _ ..;"biTe*snoou., mapped 90% oi all difficulties experienced with radio controlled vehicles are due to either weak batteries or batteries that have been installed incorrectly. ll’hen batteries become weak, the vehicle may not necessarily stop completely but may exhibit slow response, slow speed or erratic behavior. Problem -Vehiole does not move or moves slowly. . Make certain there are lresh 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 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 ONIOFF switch is in the “ON“ position, Problem -Vehic|e moves by itself or exhibits reduced range from the transmitter. , Make certain there is no outside radio interference in your area. The 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 interterenoe will occur. )0 not recharge Battery Pack it it is hot or warm to the touch. Allow Battery Pack to cool Jetore recharging. Recharging a hot or warm Battery Pack will shorten the life of the Pack. )0 not recharge a Battery Pack if it appears to be damaged or leaking. Always unplug Charger when not in use. Always remove Battery Pack irom Battery Compartment when not in use. 30 not dispose batteries in fire, Leakage, explosion and personal injury may occur. Dispose of Rechargeable Battery Pack properly. )0 not attempt to disassemble Battery Pack or Charger. 30 not use Battery Charger for any use other than instructed in this booklet. Only an adult should charge Batteries. )0 not attempt iumps or tricks with this vehicle.
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