Radio Shack 6004260RX49 Remote Controlled Car User Manual

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Radio-controlled stunt car with spinning action!
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Mayhem
OWNER'S MAMML -— Please read before using thls qulpmcnt,
Your Radioshack Radio-Controlled
Mayhem is a winner! Enioy the
excitement of the Mayhem‘s
speed, and use the controls to
make the racer spin or even make
the wheels tilt almost parallel to
the ground so it moves sideways!
Built to ‘/u scale, it can reach
speeds of up to 700 feet per
minute.
The Mayhem comes in two fre~
quencies (27 and 49 MHx), so you
and your friends can drive togeth-
ert
Note: You need these items
(available at your local Radi9$hac
store) to power your Mayhem:
- one 9V alkaline battery for
the transmitter.
~ at least one 9.6V rechargeable
battery pack for the racer a g
' one battery pack charger
Warning:
Your Mayhem can reach hlgher
speeds than most other radio con-
trolled, Be careful when you use
the racer to avoid higheimpact
collisions with people and objects.
THE FCC WANTS YOU
TO KNOW
This device complies with Part 15
of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two con-
ditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any in»
terference received, including in-
terference that may cause ‘
undesired aperatian.
Your racer and transmitter might
cause TV or radio interference
even when they are operating
properly. To determine whether
your race" and transmitter are
causing the interference, turn
them off. If the interference
goes away, your racer and trans-
mitter are causing it. Try to elimi—
nate the interference by:
' moving your racer and trans~
mitter away from the TV or
radio
- contacting your local
RadioShack store for help.
If you cannot eliminate the inter-
ference, the FCC requires that
you stop using your racer and its
transmitter.
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TRANSMITT ER'S
ANTENNA
firm the antenna run
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connector. Make sure the
connection is tight.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Cautions 1
' Use only fresh batteries of the
required sixe and recommended
type.
~ If you do not plan to use the racer
for a week or more, remove the
battery from the transmitter and
the battery pack from the racer.
Batteries can leak chemicals that
can damage electronic parts.
- Never leave dead or weak batteries
in the transmitter or the racer.
- Dispose of batteries and the bat-
tery pack promptly and properly:
do not bury or burn them,
In the T ronsmilter
You need one 9V battery to power the
transmitter. For the best performance
and longest life, we recommend a Ro-
dioshack alkaline battery.
1, Slide the transmitter’s OFF/ON
switch to OFF.
2. Loosen the screw and slide the bat-
tery compartment cover out.
3. Put the battery in the compart-
ment as indicated by the polarity
2’ symbols (v and -) marked inside.
4. Replace the cover and tighten the
screw.
When the power indicator flashes, re-
} place the battery,
In the Racer
’ You need one 9.6V rechargeable bat-
tery pack to power the motor. Before
you use the battery pack, use a special
battery-pack charger (both items
available at your local Radioshack
stare) to charge it. Follow the charg-
er's instructions to charge the battery
pack, then follow these steps to install
the battery pack in the racer.
Note: If you want to drive your May-
hem for long periods of time, we sug-
gest that you purchase an extra
battery pack. You can charge one while
you use the other.
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1. Slide the racer's OFFION switch to
OFF.
2. Turn the latch on the battery com-
partment cover until it clicks and
the tab faces dawn. Then open the
cover.
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3. Attach the battery pack’s connec-
tor to the racer's matching connec-
tor. Do not force them! They fit
together only one way.
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4. Put the battery pack in the battery
compartment, V
; "5. Close the cover and turn the latch
“ , until it clicks and the tab faces up.
As the racer loses power, its turns be—
come wider. When this happens, change
the battery pack ar recharge it ac-
cording to the battery charger‘s sup-
plied instructions.
Cnu'tlons:
- Use only the recommended battery
pack and charger.
~ Do not charge or recharge the bat-
tery pack while it is in the racer.
- After you charge or recharge the
battery pack, disconnect it from
the charger. Overcharging the bat~
tery pack could damage it.
- When you disconnect the battery
pack from the charger, do not pull
on the connector’s wires. You might
damage the battery pack,
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‘ Do not recharge a battery pack 3. Use the controls on the transmit-
immediately after use (while it is ter to drive the Mayhem.
still hot). Allow it to cool first.
L-n control Button ngni Control Button
Important: .The EPA certi-
fied RBRL‘ Battery RecyA
cling Seal on the nickel-
cadmium (Ni-Cd) buttery
indicates Radioshack is vol-
untarily participating in an industry
program to collect and recycle these
batteries at the end of their useful
life, when taken out of service in the
United States or Canada. The RBRC
program provides a convenient alterna~
tive to placing used Ni-Cd batteries
into the trash or the municipal waste
stream, which may be illegal in your ar- Left CfontroldLeveg‘al movies the
ea. Please call l~BOO-THE-SHACK ”C” ”W“ °' C W ~
(“BOO-8434422) for information on . Right Control Lever- ,_ turns the
Ni-Cd battery recycling and disposal racer left or right.
bans/restrictions in your area. Ra-
dioshack's involvement in this program Left Control Button —- tilts the
is part of the company's commitment wheels to left.
preserving our environment and con!
serving our natural resources.
DRIVING THE RACER
Warning: Never play withyaur Mayhem
in the street.
Battery mow-m
Right Control Button — tilts the
wheels to right.
. To move the racer forward or back-
. ward in a straight line, slide the left
control lever up (to move forward)
or down (to move in reverse),
Caution: To avoid crashes. always
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watch where the racer is going. To turn Iefl or ght while moving,
hold the left control lever up or
1. Extend the transmitter's antenna d°W" “f‘d Sl'de fl‘e ”9M C°""°|
to its full length. lever right (to turn right) or left
(to turn left).
2. Slide the OFFION switches on the
transmitter and the racer to ON. 7? spin the racer, push “If”?
right control —- right to spin right,
left to spin left.
To move [he racer sideways, hold
the left control lever up or down
and press the right control button
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(to slide right) or the left control
button (to slide left).
Note: While the racer spins, the
wheels do not tilt.
4. When you finish driving the racer,
slide the transmitter’s and racer's
OFF/ON switches to OFF.
Caution: Do not touch the battery pack
immediately after using the racer, as it
becomes hot during use.
HELPFUL HI NT 5
These hints can help you get the most
enjoyment from your racer.
~ Running your racer continuously for,
long period generates high heat
levels, Heat causes the most wear
and tear on the motor. To help
keep heat levels down, when your
racer's battery pack dies, let the
racer cool at least laminates
before installing a newty charged 1
battery pack.
~ If someone uses a CB nearby, it ‘
might interfere with control of the
racer. If this happens, move the
racer away from the CB.
- You cannot operate your racer near
devices with transmitters that use
the same frequency as your racer
(2 7/49MHZ).
' Be sure the racer is not out of the
transmitter's range. The range
depends on the surroundings and on
battery strength. Obstructions
such as buildings, fences, and so on,
between the transmitter and the
racer, reduce the range.
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- The Mayhem has a special circuit
to prolong battery life. If you keep
the left control lever in one posi-
tion continuously for 40 seconds,
the transmitter automatically
shuts off. If this happens, move
the left control lever to another
position to continue driving.
~ If the racer moves slowly and you
have installed a fully charged bot~
tery pack, check the wheel mecha-
nisms for lint, thread, hair, or dust.
CARE
Your Radioshack Mayhem is an example
of superior design and craftsmanship
Follow these suggestions to care for
your racer so you can enjoy it for
years.
- Do not drive the racer into puddles
or in the rain, mud, sand. or snow,
Doing so can damage the racer.
~ Do not expose the racer to tem-
perature extremes.
' Do not leave the racer or transmit-
ter outside overnight. Dampness
can damage them.
- Clean the racer with a damp cloth
to keep it looking new.
Modifying or tampering with the rac-
er's or transmitter's internal compo-
nents can cause a malfunction and
might invalidate the warranty and void
your FCC authorization to operate the
racer. If your racer does note work
properly, take it to your local Ra»
dioshack store for assistance.
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‘? USER-REPLACEAB LE PART 5
You can order these replaceable parts for your racer at your local Radioslmck
store. Simply identify the parfis) you nud from thz following chart.
Descriptlon
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