Nikko Co TD3531 Remote Controlled Toy User Manual Exhibit B Users Manual
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Exhibit B Users Manual
1/20 BUgGY/ TRUCK 3 functions Radio Control ATTENTION PARENT - Please read carefully belore starting to operate. geigsrg‘r’i‘ggrggndgfiégfé “fl? ngyaTn'ITiglljl 53; "Warning! use under the direct supervision of an adult. agirigghrsaggésbgngpaTreTjngrprgfiggggy ' Keep the operation manual and display box for future re erence. Repair and Parts Department ° Use 4 x "AA" size alkaline (1 .5V) or Ni—Cd Monda to Friday 8:30AM- (1 .2V)batteries.(NOT INCLUDED) 5:30P Central Time and 006P(9V)battery.(NOT INCLUDED) Repair:(800)736-4556 P rt : 800 776-4556 ng:5(;9(72)5)78-7059 For ages 8 and Up- N'KKO e-mail:nikkocs@airmai|.net AMERICA INC © NIKKO PHINTEDIN CHINA 0 HOW TO OPEN BATTERV COM- PARTMENT COVER to open push and slide 4 "AA" batteries 1 BATTERY INSTALLATION o TRANSMITTER . VEHICLE one 005P(9V)battery '\ Msna I N3d0 %\UTION: I I j 0 not mix to and new batteries. ‘Install batteries accurately In the battery compartment. _ it M h ‘Do not mix alkaline. standard [carbon-zinc]. or rechargeable on 0 SW c (niokel- cadmium] batteries. C—AUTION l Install batteries making sure that the (i) and (- ) poles oi the batteries are P—|aass read the instructions before starting to op- positioned accurately. - Avoid combined use of charged Ni- Cd batteries and discharged Ni-Cd bat- 2:ng “maul: sgzypézfir‘xgms o'rhfiéfg'flzrgg eri . . . t es. overheattng or batteries or power motor, Addition» I Do not mix old batteries with new batteries. - Avoid using alkaline batteries and Ni-Cd batteries together. ally, the vehicle should be kept out at the reach oi very young children. Eluow TO OPERATE 3 MAJOR CAUSES OF VEHICLE MALFUNCTIO O TRANSMITTER W ‘WEAK BATTERIES CONTROL STICK ‘INTERFERENCE 1.Turn the vehicle's winch “ON". OFF 2.0mmle the vehicle with the transmitter. Push stidt tmwald to drive toward. pull stick back to drive in reverse. Release stick for ON ‘INCORRECT BATTERY INSTALLATION " rep Neutral/Stop. The transmitter is turned “ON' automatically 3.When the play is over, turn the vehicles swttoh “OFF and remove all the batteries both While operating the CONTROL such. from the car and the transmitter. . VEHICL E Note: “(on can control the vehicte all a longer distance by holding the transmitter higher. 'When the speed or the vehicle becmries slaw. replace 4 “AA" batteries in the vehicle tor trash ones. 'When the response otths vehlale becomes bad. replace Dfle oosaigw battery in the transmitter. RADIO INTERFERENCESometimss erratic behavior or loss of contrbi of vehicle is the result or interterence caused by high tension wires, high voltage transionners. certain types of building. oonoreate walls or narrow places where RADIO SIGNALS sent irom your transrniiter MAV ee SCAWEFIED thus making it DIFFICULT ior your vehicle to receive a GOOD RADIO siGNAL. it you enoounter this type or behavior or loss or oontrol, Cl-MNGE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. You will encounter INTERFERENCE it ANOTHER radio comrolled vehicle or ca radio is operating in the vidnity on your SAME FREQUENCY. Cleaning and maintenance: This toy vehicle needs gerlodlo maintenance and cleaning. Caution: Kee- out of reach of small children under months old as there is dan-er oi nettin- hurt. This device complies with part 15 at the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1 gThie device may not cause harmtul interference. (2 This device must accept any interterenoe receivedjncluding interference that may cause undesired operation. Your RIC car might cause TV or radio interlerence even when it is operating Rim perly. To determine whether your RIC car is causing the irlterterenoe, turn cit your 0 car. It the interference goes away,your RIC car is causing the interlerenoe. Try to eliminate the interterence by: 0 Moving your RIC oar away from the recelver. e contacting your local store tor help. If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your Fi/C car. NOTICE: Change or modifications not, expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authoriLy to operate the equipment.
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