Nikko Co RN6230 User Manual 1

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Exhibit B Owners Manual

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' - Owner'sManual
mum) in CHlNA
0 Please read berelu before slerflng to operate.
a Keep the display box and the menueljor lulure reference.
OWarning: Userunderllhe'dlrem supeMsin’n of an adult.
e Actual product may vary from photography on the box l
IT 13 ‘A VIDLATlON OF THE 00 neeuunoNs m HEMODEL ca ALTER Tms DEVlGEl ANTY WAY
WITHOUT PERMISSIDNM ONE WHO WOLATEB THE REGULATIONS W|LL LOSE THE RlGHT 0 OF-
ERATE THE DEVICE. ’ .
CAUTION: ELECTRIC TOY - v ATrENTIONMfiENTs ,
Not recommended lor children under-a It Is reqommemjed that this toy and all
years 0! age. As with all electrlc prod-- accessories be srlndcally examlned for
nets, precautions should be observod enfialhazar a and met any potentially
‘“ dlurétn hand‘llng and use to prevent azerdoue pertehexepaared or replace .
e e c a an r 5 ‘
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‘(é‘ gfilput:1°2v\?lgc?32%l12wony -. v , - @
Repaltanfl Parts rtmem.” , .
Monday to Friday 8: Alla-5:30PM Central Time
' ~ Repelr:(800 736-4556
Parts: 800 78-4556 v
Fax:(9 2) 76-7059
e-mail:nikkoce@airmail.net
Owner‘e manual
4.6 V Nl-Cd battery cassette Chargerlnr 4,3 v Ni-Cd Pile GF22 (9 V)
‘ : ballery ceeeene .
manna , > 1 , é wow, mus
oForward/b‘a’nmard moving, leit/rightmm and spin tum action. '
. Transmitter with brass button operation ’
QAuto poweruuft transmltter
.q1I'he power is automatically turned on when you stop operation which prevents
is unnecessary power loss.)
. When the body fails dawn the spln switch will enable it to get back up on its
feet again quickly. ~ ‘
. LED power Indicator hllnks.
Q The productcan be u ereted for about 10 minutes (The firm differs depend-
ingonhawitisu‘sed steelsJ
Q The new NI-Cd battery cassette can badetaéhed/attached easily. (Nose of
the prudum' rs the detamment/attanhment button.)
m 'NI-Cd battery cassette (4. 8 V) x 1
Charger [or 4 BV NI- Cd battery cassette x 1
9V (DDGP) battery x 1 stz
warms , z a _ "mm. moo
‘fllll-lu lll‘l lMl ltll‘l
Te recharge 4. B V Nl-Od battery cassette
New Ni- Cd battery cassettes are not charged. Charge belure use
1. Join the charger and the battery cassette. _
2. Plug the charger into the household outlet.
3. When the recherglng ls over, plug out the charger item the electrical outlet.
4 Remove the Nl-Gd battery cassette from the charger pressing the lever of the
charger
Charger
Plug the‘cherg'er directly into the household outlet.
Charger
Nl-Cd battery cassette can be used 300 to 500
limes. repeatedly depending on the way or use.
4 B V NI-Cd recharge-
able bane cassette
The red LED pewter Indicator Ilqhte up durlng the
recharging.‘
@ Household outlet
I The recharging does not stop automatically. .
I average recharglng time is approximately 410 5
ours
Additional recharging doesn't Improve the capacity.
Excessive recherglnqwls dang erous. It may cause
the damage to the
sette
arger er Nl-cd battery ceeA
Warning:
. charge Ni-Cd battery cassette only. Do not charge
. flesh ght, heavy “duty ty. e’lkellne, transls’mr, mercur
other pfimary cell batteries as this can cause le
fire or exploslcn -
mum , J $ wee/u wee
near the charger-tor Safe.
lea into lire.
pcslt‘icned.
‘ The battery cassette cannot be in-
poeitloned properly
. Keep the indicated charging time.
“around.
. Don‘t charge where'thetemperature is
extremely high, or low. or where it is
wet or damp.
0 Charge at wellventilated place.
. side UBO/MBO.
When charging. remain near the
the charger and the Nl-Cd batterysnd
to prepare for any tumble.
cassette only (when UBO/MBO stops
char-
m CAUTION Be sure to read before you start charging.
Notes when recharging the NI-Cd battery cassette.
* Note: The Nl-Cd battery cassette may become pretty heated while charglng. Stay
. Don't charge dry cell batteries. Don't . Exceaslve charging may not only
disassemble, heat, er throw the better- -
0 Insert a battery cassette making Sure -. Leaving batteries in UBO/MBO or the
that the (+) and (-) poles are properly-
serted into the charger when lt' e not »
. Don‘t charge the heated battery Imme-
‘. Dun't charge when there is an infant” _
0 Don'ttry to dlsassernble or remodel the
0 Don’t let the charger and the Nl~Cd
Don't charge the battery cassette ln-‘-
0 charger to observethe temperature at .
. Charge fully dlecharged Mace battery»
moving any further, the battery“ I! dla- _
shorten the battery llfe but also cause
an unexpected accident.
transmltler for a lung period oftlme may
cause battery leakage or other damage.
Remove allthe batteries both from UBO/
M80 and the transmitter when not use
for a long time.
diately alter uae. Wait until it IS cooled
off.
charger or Nl-Cd,battery.
battery get wet.
70/08/le. rm!
fir
..itr3ries; 4 USO/M80
M ' ’ Turn ollme power“
To remove the battery lld, press the point swltch. .
marked "OPEN” and pull the lid downward. ,
install the bans making sure that (+) and
{Alfioles are pas tinned properly.
a 059 h .b-1;t les se’arat‘eiv ' '
from Etherrtr-agi-Hs“ a, er p y install the 4.8Vbattary cassette unto O 9 ab
1: .. ' tery holder on the back of the body making
_ sure that the mark “4.8 V' ls” laclng up. .
4.8 v Nl-Cd battery cassette
, . , 4:3 .
W lusts" the battery properly. .
_ GDTurn on the pbwer;swhch or uaormao. _ v
®Walt about 10. séco‘nds tor the gyro to start
spinnln at to .speed and for the movements
to stabi 125. an let It stand on its feet. it it is
still unstable. Em“ the spin swiwh in let UBO/
MBO spin Itse i into upright position.
®Start oparatiu’n by pressing one at the A marks
on the cross button. : .
@UBOIMBO starts rumlng by pressing the spin
fsvlrlitcéi. it can stand up on Its iaat quickly when it
B S OWH‘ '
©Turn all the powér svirltch when you flnlsh play-
mgr
@ Remove all the batte‘rlashnth from UBO/MEO
and the transmitter. ‘
Bf::3r1rr: nuliflp
tum button Gollilflllt)
liBOr’M
, (juwtr
5 ihe right
,|y since
J'ifflfifi in fall
Spin switch Cross button
lRIght turn
Backward
Press exact} on tth mark.
“My.“ a i ‘ Wot/lo, ISrl'lS
6?
When moving UBO/MBO forward or backward. try to keep it standing erect by‘movlng it a
little at atirne. If it should loss its balance and elartto lip ever, you can bring it back up Into
stable position by pressing the spin switch and making It spin. Keep repeating the
advance—rapin—tadvence procedure; » - .
Remove the battery from UBOIMBO when you finish
playing.
Press the nose button and pull 4.8 V bettery use
some out of the battery holder as illustrated.
. The transmitter can hemmed on 2by pressing the cross button. when you stop oper-
ating. the power is turned off automatically. When only the transmitter lsturhed oil,
UBO/MBO may respond to external waves and start to move by itself.
0 Press the cross button exactly on the A mark. Be careful not to press more than one
A mark at atlme:
‘ . ii you hold the transmitter high. HBO/M90 can be controlled to a longer distance.
. It USO/M30 moves erratically, recharge the Nl-Cd battery cassatte,.or exchange the
transmitter battery with new one.
0 When the Nijcd battery cassette starts to run out of power. it will become difficult to
keep UBO/MBO st'siriding up erect. The same thingwlll happen when recharging is
insufficient. ih such cases. recharge "the battery caseette.
C When playing outdoors. try to choose o place where the ground is as flat and smooth
as possible. USO/MED may not moi/eyes desired on bumpy or mouse surfaces.
0 When operating UfECl/MBO indoors. choose a place where the floor is list and smooth.
UBOIMBO may not move as desired on carpets and rugs.
Q Do not operate UBO/MBO on top of a table or desk, or where there are steps. Do not
drop UBOlMBO or hit it against somethlng herd. Rough use may damage the gyro
system. : ' '
mum. wfl a mes/14. tarot
, Seem? Techniques.
mm, ’
Press the right tum/left turn buttons on the transmitter
alternately while moving
UBO/MBO wfll swéy Its body and zigzag forward.
Lart turn Flight turn
TOW! - -.
mmmmwfimm
thn operating UGO/M50 (lacing it):
if it tips to the Islt, press the left button lightly, ,
If it tips to the right, press the right bmtan lightly; UBOIMBO will easily regain balance.
lf you want tn keep mnvlng UBO/MBO straight forward (or backward), press the forward
(Dr reverse) button on the transmitter lightly once, and then press it again continuously.
This will help to keepUBO/MBO stablet .
( Try other operations to master your own supertechniques! }
mum-nu I I 1 t sl/llfl/M‘ tun
DAMAGED? Wait a minute!
Check and see
us 0 / ® theppewer switch of UEOiMBO ® Turn ON the power switch.
2? B O .
065 "01 r
® The distance between the trans- Shorten the distance _
”we“ ‘ mitier and use/Mao is e little tee ® ’
® The (+ firing (1 ends or the trans- ® Position the battery properly.
mitter s positioned‘ in the .
wrong direction.
@ The metal tab touchtn the trens~ (4) Bend the metal iab'back to touch
t mitter battery does n work. v the battery.
(5) There‘is rust on the meteltab
touching the transmitter battery. 3) Remove the rust with fine grain
‘ sandpaper.
(6) The better ower ofvthe trens- ® Re less the battery or fully re-
mitter or tag MBO is weak“ ehaage the NiCd battery cassette.
(D There is radio interlere‘nce. (D Play in a different place or at a cut
' ‘ , fererit time.
® There is another file vehicle' in (3 Play in a different place or at a dii
the vicinity using the teams lre— ferenitirne.
quency bend.
- » . ® He lees the battery or fully re-
' ® Lfiaefiei B’éfifii’gfiéhfigffis . chaprge the Ni—Cd battery cassette.
UBO/MBO is Operated by “radio
waves. Sometimes erratic behavior
or loss of control-oi Vehicle happens
as a result of interference caused by
other radio waves. This is not a tie
fact. if you encounter this type of be-
havior. change to a different location
or play at a different time.
mm. wt! l é ‘ wot/u. imz
- Be sure to readl
Don‘t touch whéels when UBOIMBO ls Don‘t let your hair or clothes et
in operation. lt‘s-verydangerous. ‘ 53“th Of WOUNd'UP imhfi splnn ”Q
, wheels.
. , Don't play oulslde ln raln or In
Don't operate UBO/MBOwlth adanger— - puddles.
his may cause damage
ous bent antenna;- ‘ x to UBO/MBO. '
Don’t play wheregthsre is lralllc, a Don't lay ln thunderstorms be-
crowd or at dangerous places. cause t's dangerous.
Don't play ‘near'small children. lt’s '
dangerous. Dén‘z pin on sand or in‘ sandy
places. ese hazards can lmpau,
parlormance.
MAIN I'ENXN
lf UQOIMBG gelsidirly. wipe all
the filth wllh a damp’ towel and
than wipe oflthe dampness with a
dry towel. ' '
[g CAUTION
Be sure to readl
I The small pang be" be defined Never use chemicals, They can deform or '
easlly With a used brush.
damage the body and may impair perfor-
mance.
Q Avolg leaving or s'guring where the tempera-
turers extremely glflh or low or where the hu-
mldlty Is var h n (he caror under dlrscl
sunllght ‘ ess hazards may cause dam-
age to B0.
. Make sure to remove all the batteries both
gar? UBO/MBO and the transmitter when
or ng. .
“MLM H r a Bum/14, 1:4“
Cleaning and maintenance: . “ -
This toy vehicle'neede periodic maintenance and cleaning. - ‘
Warning to the parents
The charger for the Ni-Cd battery pack needs periotfic inspection to see that the lead
wires. plugs, outer case. and other pane-are not damagedin any way. if any at the
. parts are damaged, do not use the charger until it is completely repaired.
Caution .
rliegp out of reach olemali children under 35 months old as there is danger of getting
u .
THE RBRcwseal on the nickel cadmium battery pack
indicates that NikkoAmerlca Is voluntarily participating in an
‘ indust? anagram to collect and rec cle these batteries at the
and o 1 air useful life. The RE 0 program rovidoe e
v convenient alternative to disposing nicke ~cadmium
; batteries into the trash or municipal waste etream,whlch is
. iIle al in some areas.
v Mk 0 America's payments to RBRC makes it easy for you to
‘ dro off the spent hatte pack at local retailers who sell
m-m rep acement. nickel-cedar. um batteries. _
You may also contact your local rec cling center lor
information on-wheretoreturn the spent attery pack.
. Rent: is a trademarkol the Rechargeable Battery Flecyciing
‘ Corporation. .
THE FCC WANTS :YOU KNOW
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the
lollowing two Conditions: . .
grills device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference recalvedJncluding interference that
may cause undesiredloperation.
Yclvur FI/c boat minht'cause TV or radio interference even when it isoporating. prop~
er y.
In determine whether your file boat is causing the interference. turn off your Fllc
oa . '
lithe interference goes away.yuur Ft/c boat is causing rheinterlerenoe.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
QMovIng your Filo boat away from the receiver.
QContaotmg yourlooel store for help. ‘
ii (in; natnnof eliminate the interference. the FCC requires that you stop using your
0a .
CAUTION:
Changes or modifications not: expressly approved by the
‘ manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority
to operatebthe' equipment. "
10
UNJMLW . in . g Wham. “le

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