Nikko Co TD3600H Radio Controlled Toy User Manual Exhibit B Users Manual
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Exhibit B Users Manual
“CLINCH” ROBOT ATTENTION PARENTS 0 Please read carefully betare starting to operate. It is recommended that this toy and a" accessories 0 “Warning! use under the direct supervision oi an adult. be periodically examined for potential hazards and 0 Keep the Operation manual and dismay box tor future ret— that any potentially hazardous pans be repaired or replaced. For ages 8 and up. erencet ‘Use 4 x "AA‘ slze alkaline 1.2Vibatteries. NOT IN raw or Ni»Cd 806P(9V)battery,(NOTl CLUDED) LUDED) and Repair and Parts Department Monday to Friday 8:30AM-5:30PM Central Time Repair:(800)736-4556 © NIKKO MKQ Panszteoomeatsso ROG-700002 AMERICA, INC Fax:(972)578-7059 PRINTED IN CHINA e-mail:nikkocs@alrmai|.net F EA TUBES BA 7751? Y REQUIREMENTS: oArms raised, lowered and can carry objects by transmitter con- trol. oForward (straight) and reverse tleit turn) travel , Eyes light up when running Transmitter: One 9-volt alkaline battery (not included) Robot: 4 x “AA" alkaline (15 V) or Ni-Cd (1.2 V) batteries (not included) Please read the instructions helore stamng to operate, Without any precautions, the vehicle may move without your command or there may be overheating or batteries or power mo- tor Additionally, the vehicle should be keplout oi the reach 0 ery young children. BATTERY INSTALLATION l TRANSMITTER Insert one Qrvolt alkaline battery I ROBOT h of?» CAUTION m‘—— ON/OFF SWITCH BATTERY LID lnsen 4 “AA" amafine (1.5 v) 0, mod a MAJOR CAUSES OF ROBOT MALFUNCTION (1.2 V) batteries as shown, making oer~ tain that the negative (-I and positive (f) poles are positioned properly. WEAK BA'ITERIES INCORRECT BATTERY INSTALLATION INTERFERENCE " Open the battery cover by ap4 plying pressure on the stopper as shown. Four “AA" alkaline or Nl—Cd batteries um um. 'Do not mix old and new batteries. 'lnstall batteries accurately in the battery compart- ment. ‘Do not mix alkaline. standard [carbon-zinc], or re» chargeable [nicketcadmium] batteries Install batterles making sure that the (+) and (~) poles oi the batteries are positioned accurately - Avoid combined use of charged Ni-Cd batteries and discharged Niacd batteries and discharged Ni—Cd batteries. I Do not mix old batteries with new batteries. Avoid using alkaline batteries and NiaCd batteries together. HOW TO OPERATE o The transmitter is automatically turned ON when eith automatically switched OFF w an the stick or button For best results hold the Control Unit an Running control sttck Forward running tenna er the Running Control Stick or the Arm Control Button is pressed, and is is released. rih i in attheroo. Arm control button (1) Hold between its arms Reverse turn ' The lights in the robot‘s “Rolly Eyes” will blink when running. ATTENTION: b it the arm control button is pressed while the robot 0 Forced movements of the arms or torced stopping ' The robot will repeat these tour move- ments while the button is held pressed. is running, it will stop running and begin its arm movements. at the arms while they are moving may cause damage. HALNOhVTEHFEFEAKHE Sometimes erratic behavior or loss oi control 01 the robot is the result ot interterence caused by hi hvtension wires, highrvoltage transtormers, certain types ol buildings, concrete walls or narrow places where RADIO SIGNA S sent from your transmitter MAY BE DIFFUSED, thus makin it DIFFICULT ior your robot to receive a GOOD SIGNAL. If you encounter this type oi behavior or loss of control, CHAN E TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. FR“ Will encounter INTERFERENCE it ANOTHER radio'controlled toy or CB radio is operating in the vicinity on your SAME EOUENCY. OPERATWWESAFETYfiquS Select a SAFE place to operate your robot. Do not operate in the street. Avoid operating on SAND or through puddles ot WATER. These hazards can impair pertormance. Check the surface ahead at you and watch ior obstacles. The radio receiver in your robot and transmitter are sensitive instruments. Do not STORE the robot or Transmitter near sources of HEAT or under DIRECT SUNLIGHT tor long periods oi time. Avoid leaving the robot or transmitter OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT. NIGHT DAMPNESS is harmlul to the internal mechanisms, .Nole: “Do not recharge non—rechargeable balteriesl" .Note: “Remove rechar eable batteries lrom the toy before chargingl" Note: "Only charge rec argeable batteries under supervision of adultsl“ Note: “Insert batteries while observing proper polarizationl" ,Note “Do not miig diHerent types of batteries or fresh and used batteriest" Cleaning and maintenance: This toy vehicle needs periodic maintenance and cleaning. Caution Keep out at reach of small children under 36 months old as there is danger of getting hurt. iitE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW This device complies with part 15 ot the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference (2)This device must accept any interterence received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. Your RIC car might cause TV or radio inlerterence even when it Is operating properly, To determine whether your R/C car is causing the interference, turn oft your file car. It the interierence goes away,your R/C car is causing the interference. Try to eliminate the interterence by: 0 Moving your R/C car away trorn the receiver. 0 Contacting your local store tor help. It you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your R/C car. NOTICE : Change or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. |,,,,,,m______..._w ’ “R " _ W iv " i
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