Nikko Co RP7304H Remote Control Toy Receiver User Manual street

Nikko Co Ltd Remote Control Toy Receiver street

User Manual

© NIKKOPlease read carefully before starting to operate.1/16 STREET CARFEATURESFull functionRuns forward backward, turnsleft & right, stop.BATTERY REQUIREMENTS(Not included)Vehicle: 6 x AA alkaline(1.5V)    or Ni-Cd(1.2V)batteriesTransmitter:1 x 9V(006P)batteryPRINTED IN CHINA"Warning! use under the direct supervi-sion of an adult.Keep the operation manual and displaybox for future reference.Use 6 x "AA" size alkaline (1.5V) or Ni-Cd (1.2V)batteries.(NOT INCLUDED)and 006P(9V)battery.(NOT INCLUDED)ATTENTION PARENTSIt is recommended that this toy and allaccessories be periodically examinedfor potential hazards and that any po-tentially hazardous parts be repairedor replaced.Repair and Parts DepartmentMonday to Friday 8:30AM-5:30PM Central TimeRepair:(800)736-4556Parts:(800)776-4556Fax:(972)578-7059e-mail:help@nikkoamerica.comPlease read the instructions before starting tooperate. Without any precautions, the vehiclemay move without your command or theremay be overheating or batteries or power mo-tor. Additionally, the vehicle should be kept outof the reach of very young children.For ages 8 and up.1    BATTERY INSTALLATIONTRANSMITTER9V(006P)Install batteries making sure that the + and - poles of thebatteries are positioned accurately.Make sure vehicle's on-off switch is turned OFF when in-stalling batteries.Avoid combined use of new dry batterries and old ones.Avoid combined use of Ni-Cd batteries and dry batteries.Avoid combined use of charged Ni-Cd batteries and dis-charged Ni-Cd batteries.Remove all the batteries from the vehicle and the trans-mitter after playing.CAUTION WHEN USING BATTERIESBattery lid
22    HOW TO OPERATETurn ON the vehicle.Operate the vehicle with transmitter.Turn OFF the vehicle after operating.Remove all the batteries both from thevehicle and the transmitter.Please follow the above sequence ofoperation.*TRANSMITTER AntennaSpeed control stickSteering control stickLEFT/STRAIGHT/RIGHTFORWARDNEUTRALREVERSEANTI-POWER  LOSS TRANSMITTER(To prevent unnecessary power loss)The transmitter power is automatically turned ON when the speed control stick is oper-ated either to the forward running or reverse running positions, When the stick is returnedto the neutral position, the transmitter power is turned OFF. When the transmitter power isturned OFF, the vehicle can be jammed by other transceiver radio waves and start tomove abnormally. 2 3 4VEHICLETO OPEN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT LIDLet the battery compartment lidslide forward a littlee with a pres-sure on to the latch.Then, the battery compartment lidcan be pulled and open.6 AA alkaline(1.5V)or Ni-Cd(1.2V)batteries.Steering alignment lever3 MAJOR CAUSES OF VEHICLE MALFUNCTION*WEAK BATTERIES*INCORRECT BATTERY INSTALLATION*INTERFERENCECAUTIONInstall batteries making sure that the (+) and (-) poles of the batteries are positionedaccurately.Avoid combined use of charged Ni-Cd batteries and discharged Ni-Cd batteries anddischarged Ni-Cd batteries.Do not mix old batteries with new batteries.Avoid using alkaline batteries and Ni-Cd batteries together.Battery stopperUse coin to turn the battery stopper tothe “OPEN” position.ON/OFF switchON         OFF•©•¨ 1*Do not mix old and new batteries.*Install batteries accurately in the battery compartment.*Do not mix alkaline, standard [carbon-zinc], or rechargeable [nickel-cadmium] batter-ies.
3Check to see that the batteries have been IN-STALLED in the CORRECT position.STOP*NOTE:You can control the vehicle at a longerdistance by holding the transmitterhigher with the antenna straight up.When the vehicle slows down or startsmoving erratically, replace all thevehicle's batteries with fresh or fullycharged ones.TO ADJUST STEERING ALIGNMENTAdjust the steering alignment lever onthe underside of the vehicle when thevehicle doesn't run straight forward.Steering alignment leverRADIO INTERFERENCE:Sometimes erratic behavior or loss of control of vehicleis the result of interference caused by high tension wires, high voltage transformers, certaintypes of building, concreate walls or narrow places where RADIO SIGNALS sent from yourtransmitter MAY BE SCATTERED thus making it DIFFICULT for your vehicle to receive aGOOD RADIO SIGNAL. If you encounter this type of behavior or loss of control, CHANGETO A DIFFERENT LOCATION.You will encounter INTERFERENCE if ANOTHER radio controlled vehicle or CB radio isoperating in the vicinity on your SAME FREQUENCY.3    OPERATING SAFETY RULESSelect a SAFE place to operate your vehicle.Do not drive in the street. Avoid driving onSAND or through puddles of WATER. These hazards can impair performance. Checkthe surface ahead of you and watch for obstacles.The radio receiver in your vehicle and transmitter are sensitive instruments.Do not leaveVehicle or Transmitter near sources of HEAT or under DIRECT SUNLIGHT for longperiods of time.Avoid leaving Vehicle or Transmitter OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT. NIGHT DAMPNESS ISHARMFUL TO INTERIOR MECHANISM.VEHICLE
4English/FrançaisTHE FCC WANTS YOU KNOWThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.Your R/C car might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating prop-erly.To determine whether your R/C car is causing the interference, turn off your R/Ccar.If the interference goes away,your R/C car is causing the interference.Try to eliminate the interference by:Moving your R/C car away from the receiver.Contacting your local store for help.If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using yourR/C car. This toy vehicle needs periodic maintenance and cleaning.Keep out of reach of small children under 36 months old as there is danger of gettinghurt.Cleaning and maintenance:Caution

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