Nikko Co TN6500 Radio Controlled Toy User Manual 1

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Exhibit B Users Manual

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Date Submitted1999-06-21 00:00:00
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THUNDER ROAD
RADIO CONTROL
No. 25016
Please read carefully before starting to operate.
FEATURES
. Real sound system (Real sound that changes
according to the way the vehicle is operated.)
starter motor's operating sound. engine's idling
sound. sound of exhaust brake. sound of horn,
etc.
. Sch full function
c NIKKO
Runs forward & reverse, turns left & right, stop,
(Speed control and steering control can be
done separately.)
0 2 x 2 speed forward running
* steerable low speed 8. high speed
* Vehicle 5 High/Low change over switch
0 Trailer connection
BATTERY REQUIREMENTS
TRANSMITTER:
6 AA size (UM~3) alkaline (1.5V) batteries
VEHICLE:
8 AA size(UM-S) alkaline (15V) or Ni—Cd (1.2V)
batteries or one 915V Ni-Cd battery pack .
Please read the instructions before starting to operate.
Without any precautions, the vehicle may move without
your command or there may be overheating of batteries
or power motor, Additionally, the vehicle should be kept
out at the reach of very young children.
IK
A MERICA, INC
OTB INSTALL ANTENNA TUBE
Antenna wire
Let amanna wlre hang
down lleely
?>~~.
Antenna4ube holder
1 Pass antenna wire lhrough antenna was
and lnsert the antenna lube mic antenna
tube holder .
NAMES OF PARTS
Vehicle , '
Front lire marl switch Rear llra Battery compartment lid Slopper latch
a, l_l ,,
o r—i
l n n r
Front bumper Trailer connecliori we ' b“
Transmfilé‘r 0 SELECT THE GEAR ACCORDING rll mun
PLAY lillouun cllllnlrllllls
w Low: ”L” Gear is suitable lor rough suflaces or small places
LED nflwer lndlcalor
fil} HIGH: “H“ Gear is suliable for large places wilh smooth surlace.
U Sleerlrlg control stick Vehicle runs raslar than a! L Gear,
Speed comrcl slrck
FORWARD At gear lever "H" Dosltlon. ALKALINE batteris‘
NEUTRAL life do not last long, we recommend Nl-CD
BACKWARD
rechargeable baflelles lor lung play at "H"
Dosillorl.
When ALKALlNE batteries are bemg used, we
recommsnd to play at gear level “L" pcsllion
“67
AUTO POWER OFF TRANSMITTER (PAT.P.)
(To prevent unnecessary power loss.)
The lransmiller is turned ON automatically when yuu operale
lhe Iransmmerland the red LED power indicator lights up 10
indicate that me power has been mined ON) About ls seconds
alter yuu stop operaling Ihe transmitter, me power is aulumall-
cally turned OFF (and the red LED power indlcalor goes out).
Horn bunon
* I! the selector swilch (gear shi't) should nol move smoothly,
slight turning cl [he rear wheels by hand will lacililale shllting
When Ihe transmltler power is turned OFF labout 15 Seconds alter
you stop operating)‘ lhe vehicle can be Rammed by ulher trans-
celver radio waves and s|an to move abnormally. When thls
happens, lurn the transmitter power ON once more, so lhfll the
vehicle wlll not be jammed by external radio waves.
BATTERY INS LL
ION
Transmitter
CAUTION:
. Install batteries making sure ma 14) and (5) poles
u! the bananas are positioned accuralely.
0 Avoid using alkaline bananas and Ni—Cd bananas
together. '
5 Avoid using new alkaline bananas and old aikalma
haneues logethei,
- Avoid using charged Ni-Cd bananas and discharged
Ni-Cd bananas iogaxner,
Vehicle ]
0 TO USE AA (UM~3) BATTERIES
Enuew case
8 AA (UM—3) Ni—CD or aikaline banenes
HOW TO OPEN THE BATTERY LID
Battery compartment iid
Stopper iaich
Make sure the vehicle S on»on swi'ch is in its
OFF pnsmon
4 We recommend this use of puweflul and Economicai 8 AA(UM-3) Nl-Ed
bafieries or a 96V Ni»Cd battery pack
0 TO USE 9.6V NI-CD BATTERY PACK
9 (iv Nier battery pack
Nircd pack homer
Use Nier pack holder so that the flack
fit. iilrjlly Dnrlhe Wall 0! the battery
comuanmertt.
CWhEn you connect Ihe connectors make certain the
vehicle Swrtch Is tn the "OFF" position.
DSel connectors pronellyv (The connectors are
designed to be connected in only one way so that
the DOSitive (H and the negative t—itermmais are
connected accurately)
0Disconnect the connectors lmmedlately alter a run
OWhen you disconnect the connectors, dont pull by
the cords
OAvoid short circults because it is very dangerous.
tRemove all the batteries both truth the vehicle and
the hansmltter alter a run
HOW O OPE E
ll) Select H or L with Ihe vehicle's change over switch.
<2) Extend transmitter antenna to its full length.
(37 Turn ON the transmitter by operating the transmitter
(LED comes ON)
ui) Turn ON the vehicle while the transmitter‘s LED is
lighting. (The sound switch will not operate it the
Dwafi switch IS not turned ON.)
is) Turn the sound switch to START position and there
Will be a sound oi starter motor and then engine's
accelerating sound Then, let it return to HUN
position. (it the switch is set at RUN position without
being turned further to START position, there will be
a starting signal after about 5 seconds. This signal
repeats at about 10 seconds interval ii the vehicle is
not operated)
l§i Start operating the vehicle. The sound will change
according lo the way the vehicle movet Moreover,
there Will be a sound of horn by pushing the trans-
mitters horn button,
iTi Turn OFF the vehicle after operaling.
is) Remove all batteries from vehicle and transmitter.
* Please iollow the above sequence at operation
Vehicle
lurhv Kuwait iiitrinim
Beiore the vehicles on-otf swnch is turned ON, should the
transmiher‘s LED power indicator be turned ON by operating
the transmittal This is for transmitting steadying signals so
that the vehicle should not move erratically when the vehicle
|s turned ON.
SOUND SWI
SOUND SWITCH CAUTION
O The vehicle is not turned OFF by the SOUND switch but
by the on-off switch After playing, be sure to turn OFF
the ran-off Switch.
0 You can operate the vehicle without any sound by
setting the sound switch at OFF position
It the switch IS released after it is turned (0 START
position, it will return to RUN position by itself.
NOTE:
0 it the antenna ls not screwed in securely, the vehicle
may move erratically Screw in the antenna securely.
0 You can control the vehicle at a Iunger distance by
holdlng the transmitter higher With the antenna
straight up
0 The vehtcle may sometimes fail to make sound eflect
when the B (UM-3) hatter-es or the 9.6V Ni—Cd battery
pack is running out of power. In this case. tum OFF
the sound swnch and operate the vehicle or replace
the batteries or the battery pack with rresh one.
- It the sound switch is turned to START position when
the engine sound has already started, there will be
engine's accelerating sound.
0 The vehicle runs very fast at TURBO High Speed.
Please operate the vehicle carefully.
0 Don‘t try to operate the vehicle to move if it stuck.
T0 ADJ STEERING ALIGNMENT
Steermfl alignment lever
Adjust the steering alignment lever an
the underside of the vehicle when the
vehicle does not run straight.
REA OPE
Starter motor
Tum ON the vehicle first and then lurn the sound
switch to START posnion belore Operating. There
will be a sound cf starter motor and then engine's
acceleraling sound
When me speed control suck ws set at STOP nomnon
afler me engme sound has awready Named. lhere Wm
be sngme‘s idlmg sound
The sound will change accordmg to the vehicle's
running speed.
If me speed control stick is veluvned to STOP posmon
when the truck is lunmng, Ihele wlil be a snund cl
exhaust brake
when the truck 15 gomg backward‘ [here is me sound
of back buzzer
Horn
\l\'\ There will be a sound oi horn by pushing the
transmitters ham button.
Warning signal for turning OFF lhe
vehlcle’s on-off switch
When there Is no engine sound with the vehicle's Oil—ON swllch turned
ON and it me vehicle is not operated there_ts warning signal sound all
about 30 seconds interval.
0 HA NG SAFETY RULES
Select a SAFE place (a operate your vehicle, D0 no! drive In ihe street Avnld driving on SAND or through puddles mi WATER.
These hazards can impair periarmance Check the suriace ahead 0! you and walch inr obsiacles.
The radio receiver in your vehicle and transmitter are sensitive instruments. Do not leave Vehicle or Transmitter near sources
oi HEAT or under DiRECT SUNLIGHT ior long periods oi time
Avoid Ieavlng Vahlcie ur Transmlller OUTSIDE OVERNiGHT. NIGHT DAMPNESS IS HARMFUL (D INTERIOR MECHANISM
ninln INTiRFERENcE: Sometimes erraiic behavlur or loss at control at vehlcle is the result 0! inlerlerence caused by high
(enSion wlieSt high vultage translormers cellaln |ypes oi building, concrete walls or narrow places where RADIO SIGNALS
sent horn your tlansmllter MAY BE SCATTERED thus making it DIFFICUL‘! ior your vehrcle to receive a GOOD RADIO
SIGNAL ll you encounter this type at behavior or ioss all control, CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION.
Yuli wrll encounter INTERFERENCE it ANOTHER radio controlled vehicle or CB radio is operating In the ViCImly on your
SAME FREQUENCY
Cleaning and mineral}; "7777777777777 77 W .. V W "77" W
This toy vehicle needs periodic maintenance and cleaning.
Warning to the parents
The charger for the Ni—Cd battery pack needs periodic inspection to see that the lead
wires, plugs, outer case, and other pans are not damaged in any way. ll any of the
parts are damaged, do not use the charger until it is completely repaired.
Caution
Keep out of reach of small children under 36 months old as there is danger of getting
hurt.
THE HBRCWSeaI on the nickel cadmium battery pack
indicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarily participating in an
industry program to collect and rec cle these batteries at the
end of t eir useful life. The HE C program provides a
convenient alternative to disposing nickel-cadmium
batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream.which is
ille at in some areas
Nik 0 America’s payments to RBRC makes it easy for you to
drop off the spent batter pack at local retailers who sell
rep acement nicke|»cadm|um batteries.
You may also contact your local recycling center tor
information on where to return the spent battery pack.
RBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling
Corporation. t
THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW
This devtoe complies with part 15 0! the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1 tThis device may not cause harmful interference.
(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Your RIC car might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating prop-
er y.
To determine whether your RIC car is causing the interference, turn off your RIC
car.
ll the intarlerenca goes away,your RIC car is causing the interference.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
0 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 your
RIC car.
WARNI NG:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equlpment.

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