Nikko Co RP6400H Radio Controlled Toy User Manual Exhibit B Users Manual
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Exhibit B Users Manual
SAFETY8t AYlNG PS I Don't operate where there are water plants, rubbish. or other obstacles in the pond. This could cause propeller damage. I Don't play when there is a strong water current or when the wind is blowing strongly. I Never play in ocean (salt) water due to rustan problems. l Don‘t play outdoors during thunderstorms. I Never touch the propeller while it is spinning. I Bring the boat back to shore before the power runs out. MAlNTENANCE Wipe clean with a dry towel after playing. DO NOT use chemicals as they can deform or damage the body. After playing, remove all batteries from the boat and the transmitter, drain the water out of the hull. and dry the boat well before storing. CAUTION Alter each use oi ine post, remove all battens: trorit insnroauci zno art-n any water that accunuutao inilfle trio piflduct Mulsmw allowed to remain inside the product Wiii damage the ladlfl time one nintors Stole the precuci min the battery compartment open to aIIow ine compartment any cnmpIetEIV Caution: To protect the racer's motor, let it cool tor at least 20 minutes alter you use up a battery pack. THE RBRC‘" Seal on the nickel caortiiniuin battery pack indicates that Nikko America is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect ano recycle these batteries at the end or their useiul his The HERC program provldes a convenient alternative to disposing nickercadmlnlum batterles into the trash or municipal waste stream. which is illegal in some areas. Nikko Amerlca's payments to HBHC makes it easy tor you to drop on the spent battery pack at local retailers who sell replacement nickel-caominium batteries You may also contact your local recycling center tor inrormatton on where to return the spent battery pack none is a truccrnm or the Rechargeable Battery nccycling Corporation THE FCC wmrs vou KNOW This device complies with part 15 ot the FCC Rules. Operation is subiect to the (allowing two conditions- (ti'rhis oevice may not cause harmlul interlerence. (2)This device must accept any interference received. incluoing interierence that may cause undesired operation. Your FUC boat might cause TV or radla interference even when it is operating properly To determine whether your R/C boat is causing the interterertce, turn oil your R/C boat ii the inlerierence goes away. your Ft/C boat is causing the lnterterence Try to eliminate the interierance cy- - Moving your Ft/C boat away trom the receiver - Contacting your local store icr help 4 it you cannot eliminate the rnterlerence, the FCC reoutreahat you stop using your RIC boat BARRACUDA Owner's Manual Please read carefully betore starting to operate. PRINTED IN MALAVSlA IMPRIME EN MALAISIE GEDRUCKT IN MALAYSIA TI ELECIRI NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER SIEIIRS OF AGE. NS WITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED DURING HAN- DLING AND USE TO PRENEIIT ELECTRIC SHOCK.|NPUT:IIDNNC,RDNZ,IINONLY. UUTPUT:IZNDC,SCU ATTENTION PARENTS It is recommended that this toy and all accessories be periodically examined for potential hazards and that any potentially hazardous parts be repaired or replaced. o NIKKO RDC-1 9203 FEA TUBES - Full tunction: Forward, reverse, left/right turn and stop - With automatic bilge pump - with salety device to prevent uncontrolled driving (Automatic stop when the boat exceeds the range at the transmltter.) Call 1-800-736-4556 for assistance. 0 TWIN-195 stand f°f 5107399 it is A vloLAriclrt OF the Foo neouunous ro HEIIODEL on ALTER nits DEVtcE iti Anti wrlv wmtour Peeulsslofl, nitrous BATTERY REQUIREMENTS: thto vtoures THE REGULATIONS thl. LOSE THE atom to organs “THE DEVICE Transmitter: One (9volt) battery Boat: 1xNi-Cd rechargeable battery pm 9.5 W" Repair and Parts Department Monday to Friday 8:30AM-5:30PM Central Time Repair:(800)736—4556 OKEEP THE DISPLAYBOX AND Parts:(800)776-4556 THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REF- Fax;(972)578-7059 ERENCE- e-mail. ikkocs@airmail.net RADIO INTERFERENCE: sometimes erratic behavior or loss ot control of boat is the result ct imaricrcricc caused by high tension wires, high transiormers certain types or building, concrete walls or narrow places where RAD o SIGNALS sent lrorn your transmitter MAY BE SCATTERED thus making it DIFFICULT tor your boat to receive a coco FIADIO SIGNAL. it you encounter this type or behavlor or loss or control, CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. You will encounter inrenrenence tr women radio controlled boat or so radio is operating in the Vicinity on your SAME FREQUENCY. NIKKO AMERIC NC l KEEP THE DISPLAY BOX AND THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. TTERIES & ASSEMBLY l HOWTOINSTALLTRANSMITI'ER ANTENNA $ Place the transmitter antenna Transmitter One (9volt) battery into the holder and screw it in clockwise. . Do not install the antenna extended. //ttew "a @ ofi To remove the battery lid, press the point marked OPEN" and pull downward, It the antenna is not screwed in securely, the boat may move erratically. Screw the antenna securely. BOAT To charge and recharge 9.6volt Ni—Cd battery pack, read the battery and charger Instruction sheet. Join the boat and the Ni-Cd battery pack connector, and be sure it is connected properly. oqumqu DU LDGEMENT PILEs Cewotcl' up log-amen! elm Make sure I'll! the power switch on the twat body In turned OFF. NC—Akkuplck x 1 (c av mmn) “not. a mi 0 When disconnecting. don't pull 0 Do not take the batte pack by the cords. apan or try to remode it. Antenna wire Let anlnnna wire hang down (lately I HOW TO INSTALL ANTENNA-TUBE Antenna tube Pass the antenna wire through the antenna-tube and insert the tube into the antenna-tube holder. Warning! use under the direct supervtsion of an adult." W TO PLAY (2) ®+© ®Extend transmitter antenna to its lull length. (2) Turn ON the transmitter b operating the transmitter. (LED comes N) C) Turn ON the beat switch, (9 Start operating the boat. (9 Turn OFF the boat after operating. .ower indicator Speed control stick Forward 1 Neutral 0 Reverse l Steering control stick Left/StraighlInght 4...» CAUTION! Never put fingers close to the propeller when boat is turned ON.
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