Radio Shack 6004257R Radio Controlled Toy User Manual 32
RadioShack Corporation Radio Controlled Toy 32
Exhibit B Users Manual
Owner's Manual 1/25 Scale Radio Control Tank CAUTION' ELECTRIC TOY M1142 ABRAMS MNK Not recommended for children un- der 8 years of age. As with all elec- Primer! in mwsn trio products, recautions should be observed uring handling and use to prevent electric shock. Input: 120 vac, 60 HZ 12W only. Output: 12 VDC, 3.6W ATTENTION PARENTS it Is recommended that this my and all accessories be periodically examined tor potential hazards and that any potentially hazardous pans be repaired or replaced. ® RadioShack® 0 Please read carelully before starting to operate. 0 "Warningl use under the direct supervision of an adult. 0 KEEP THE DISPLAYBOX AND THE MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. ‘ 2-channel 9-lunction vehicle with forward-reverse drive, lettvright turn, left-right spin, and stop functions. ‘ Turret can be turned to the left/right by transmitter operation. ‘ 2~molor system enables circular (spin) turns. ' Real—sound system (Firing sound, idling sound, caterpillar rolling sound) ' LED light-up BATTERY REQUIREMENTS " Transmitter: One 9V(006P) battery ' Tank: Ni-Cd cassette pack (6.0V) English NAMES OF THE PARTS TANK Turret Power switch Sound switch V E7: 31 TRANSMITTER Antenna holder Gun turret turn button Sound 8 light buttons Left control stick Rright control stick (Right caterpillar) (Left caterpillar) LED power indicator RECHAHGING (i: * The newly purchased Ni-Cd pack(6.0V,600mAh)is not charged. Recharge belora starting. 6) Install the Ni-Cd battery pack into the battery compartment 0! the battery charger. (2) Plug the charger into an ordinary household outlet. * The (LED)Iight on charger should light up when the battery pack is being charged. * Average recharging time is approxrmately 4 to 5 hours. @ When the recharging is over, remove the charger lrorn the household outlet. (14) Prilish the lever of battery charger and disconnect the battery paw from the battery c arger. Huuseholdrylliel Push the lever ®/ // - t. lChar e only nickel cadm'um t e re~l har eable be erles. Ot,ert es of atterles mag urst causlng | jury to persons and amage. I . Never let the charger or battery pack get wet or damp. I Overcharging can dame e the battery ack.FolI w he lndlcat d recharging. me. '00 not relchgrqte in hi h temper tures erbrmgt e a ery pe k nea e ame. I ' gghgck the batteries regularly for leakv I e eve em t batteries from the ve-. M. ”V English Never tr to char e non»rechar eable batteriesy g g emovable b tteries which can e re— c_ arged must a removed rom t e ve- hlcle prior to charglng. I Do not take the charger or battery pack apan. _Do no rechargfi the bette pack while it ls stlll eated er use. W lt untll it cools to recharge. Rechar sable batteries may enloy be ggalr e under the supervtston t U . Use only the rec mmfpnded batteries or battene of equa qualty. PREPARATION FOR OPERATION mitter antenna Insert the antenna in the an- tenna holder of the transmit» ter and screw in clockwise to fasten in place. How to attach the trans- t Fold down the antenna before attaching. It can be dangerous to try and attach an extended antenna. It the antenna is screwed in loosely, the tank may not function properly. Screw in the antenna securely. T—tztfilt BATTERY INSTALLATION Transmitte \. (DTD remove the better lid, press the lace merged "OPEN” an slide the lid own- war . batteries sepa- rately from other trash. ® Install the battery in the right direction . {PE + l? 7 English Make sure that the power switch of the tank is turned OFF before installing the battery. Battery lid f’ (D Turn the batte lid stopper with a coin, as shown in the gagram. ® Pull up the battery lid to open. © lnstall the Ni-Cd cassette pack in the @ Slide the Ni»Cd cassette pack forward battery com artment as shown in the as shown in the diagram. The battery diagram. T e Ni-Cd cassette pack is compartment lid cannot be closed un- deS|gned so that the + and — poles must less the pack is pushed all the way into be positioned properly or else the pack the end. cannot be installed. @ Close the battery lid, and move the bat tery lid stopper back tn the original pcsi tlon. HOW TO OPERATE 1 Extend the transmitter antenna to its full 2 , Move the control stick of the transmit» length. The tank 03" b? cantrolled to? ter. (The LED power indicator will light longer distance by hulmng the transmit up.) ter upright as high as possible. L ' Auto Power OfiTmnérn is not ‘uperated for Mills ,. .‘ English Power SWitCh —' -> SOUHU SWi'Ch When the tank is operated. it — will start to emit the caterpillar n? W 3. Turn the power switch of the tank ON, When the sound switch is turned ON, the tank will emit an idling sound, caterpillar rolling sound, or firing sound, roiling sound. ‘vahs sound carrzyljeisftoppedybyjyrning thee find switch OFF. ‘ 4 . Transmitter operations and tank mavements, urn|ng the turret OWhen the FIRE button on the transmitter is 0 When the TURN button on the trans- pressed, the LED lamp at the fip cf the main miner is ressed,theturretwil| make -|| || ht m f- - repeats turns to the left and right. gawk g “p and e mng sound Is * ii abs English 5 - When you have finished playing,tum the 6_ Remove the batteries lrom the trans- power switch and the sound switch of miner and the tank. the tank OFF. Power switch Sound swrtch 4—4- OPERATING SAFETY RULE Select a SAFE place to operate your vehicle. Do not drive in the street. Avoid driving on SAND or through puddles of WA- TER. These hazards can impair performance. Check the sur- face ahead of you and watch for obstacles. The radio receiver in your vehicle and transmitter are sensitive instruments. Do not leave Vehicle or Transmitter near sources of HEAT or under DIRECT SUNLIGHT for long periods of time. Avoid leaving Vehicle or Transmitter OUTSIDE OVERNIGHT. NIGHT DAMPNESS IS HARMFUL to INTERIOR MECHA- NISM. DO NOT try to take apart or remodel any of the parts. CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANU- FACTURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO 0P~ PIRATE THE EQUIPMENT. RADIO INTERFERENCE: Sometimes erratic behavior or loss of control of Vehicle is the result of interference caused by high tension wires, high voltage transformers certain types of building, concrete walls or narrow places where RADIO SIGNALS sent lrom your transmitter MAY BE SCATTERED thus making it DIFFICULT tor your vehicle to receive a GOOD RADIO SIGNAL. ll you encounter this type of behavior or loss of control, CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION. Vou will encounter INTERFERENCE It ANOTHER radio controlled vehicle or CB radio is operating in the vicinity on your SAME FREQUENCY. Cleaning and maintenance: 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 wrres, plugs, outer case, and other pans are not damaged in any way. if any of the pans are damaged, do not use the charger until it is completely repaired. Caution gasp out of reach at small children under 36 months old as there is danger of getting I] . $ T "t at English THE RBRCTMSeaI on the nlckel cadmium battery pack indicates that NikkoArnerica is voluntarily participatlng in an l indust rogram to collect and r cle these batteries at the ‘ end 0 t sir useful life. The RB C program rovides a convenient alternative to disposing nicke -cadmium é” batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream,which is . ille al in some areas. ‘ Nik 0 America's payments to RBRC makes it easy for you to i l drop off the spent battery pack at local retailers who sell ‘ rep acement nickel-cadmium batteries. You may also contact your local rec cling center for information on where to return the spent attery pack. RBRC Is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation. THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. 2 This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation. Yolur R/C car might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating prop< er y. To determine whether your R/C car Is causing the interference, turn off your RIC ‘ car. If the interference goes away,your RIC car is causing the interference. Try to eliminate the interference by: 0 Moving our RIC car away from the receiver. 0 Contacting your local store for help. If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your RIC car. CAUTION ‘Check the batteries regularly for leakage. “Remove empty batteries from the toy. “Never try to charge non-rechargeable batteries. ‘Rechargeable batteries may only be charged under the supervision of an adult. ‘When inserting the batteries take care not to reverse their polarlty. ‘Never use batteries of different manufacturers, and do not mix old and new batteries. ‘Use only the recommended batteries or batteries of equal quality. “Never short-circuit the terminals. ‘Removable batteries which can be recharged must be removed from the toy prior to charging. ' CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER‘S AUTHOR ITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. as ll”
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