Radio Shack 6002790 RC Car Motor Cycle User Manual
RadioShack Corporation RC Car Motor Cycle Users Manual
Users Manual
® RadioShack. ' . GUIFDIAYIOI mmrumwmwm Radio Control , “mama-am (ml mom some“... ' Preschool Motorcycle Your HedloShlck RC Preschool Motorcycle ls cool and easy to conh'ol for beginners. ages four and I». Vour motorcycle needs fort AA batteries (not supplied) Ior power, and its ccrrtrolier needs one ev battery (not supplied). Fcrlhe best pertormance and longest lite. we recommend RadIoShack alkaline batteries. laminae BATTERIES lélamlnp: Dispose or batteries promptly and properli; do not bury or burn them. autiens: - Use only lresh batteries or the required size and recommended we. 0 Do not mix old and new batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable bananas of diflerent capacities. 0 NM! leave dead 01 week batteries l“ the motorcycle orlhe controller. . ltyou wil not be using the motorcycle toraweek or more, remove the batteries from both the motorcycle and the oorttroller. Batteries can leak chemicals lhat can damage electronic parts. In the Controller 1. Sllde Oil/OFF on the handlebartn OFF. 2. Use a Philips serewdrlverto remove the screw on the battery compartment cover and slide oil the cover. 3. Place the battery In the compartment according to the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked Inside. 4. Replace the cover and secure It with the screw. When the controller's range decreases, replace Its buttery. In the Motorcycle 1. Slide Oil/OFF on the side of the motorcycle to OH. 2. Use a Phillps screwdriver to remove the screw on the battery compartment coverand remove the cover. 3. Place the batteries In the cempartmem as indicated bythe polarity symbols (+ and -) marked Inside. 4. Replace the cover and secure it with the screw. It the motorcycle mores slowly or not at all. replace its batteries. llltllllllfi TlIE MOTORCYCLE wanting: Never play wittt your motorcycle In the street. Follow these steps to drive the motorcycle. For maximum range. hold the controller with the antenna pointing straight up. 1 Slide Oil/OFF on the oorrlrolel‘s handlebarto ON. 2 Slide Oil/OFF on the side or the motorcycle to Oil. The motorcycie’s headlight lums on. 3 The controller has tour control buttons. Hold down Ale move forward. Hold am we move backward. Hold dovm < to turn Iefl. The driver‘s head turns lett, and his lot! leg kicks outtor leaning him. Hold down > In turn right The We head tums right. and his right leg ldclts out for leaning him. Release the control button to stop the motorcycle. 4 When you linish playing wllh the motorcycle. slide Oil/OFF on boththo compiler and the motorcycle to OFF. HELPFUL HINTS These hints can help you petthe unset en-ioyment from your motorcycle. - Running your motorcycle continuously tor long periods generates high heat levels. Heat causes wear and tear on the motor. To help keep heat levels down, when you niotmcycle's battery dies, letthe motorcycle cool at least 10 minutes before Installing lresh batteries. . lithe motorcycles motor runs but it does not respond to the controller, move closerto the motorcycle and try again. - If someonehises a ca nearby, It might Interlere with control or the motorcycle. it this happens. move the motorcycle away tromthe CB. nVou cannot operate your motorcycle near devices with transmitters that use the seine frequency as your motorcycle (27 MHz). ° ii the motorcycle moves slow and you lust Installed trash batteries. check the wheel mechanisms for lint, thread, hair, or dust llll'l'E: Thls\equiprnent has been tested and found to comply ltlllh the Emits tor a class 5 digital device, pursuant to Pants of the FCC Rules. These ilrnhs are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmlul interference in a residential Installation. This equipment pencretes. uses and can radiate radio treguency enemy and. if not Installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause hamdul lmerterence to radio communications. This device complies with Pants ot the FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2) This device must accept any Interlerence received. including Interference that may coarse undesired operation. Warning: changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible lor compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. However, there is no guarantee that Interference will not occur in a particular installation. II this equipment does cause harmful Interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment on and on. the user is encouraged to try to correctthe Interference by one or more of the lollowing measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connectthe equipmern into an outlet on a circuit dillerent lrom that to which the receiver Is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/W technician lor help
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