Radio Shack 6004270R Radio Controlled Toy User Manual Exhibit B Users manual
RadioShack Corporation Radio Controlled Toy Exhibit B Users manual
Exhibit B Users manual
% ‘ é mums" Page] kay,hme2,1000 rm PM Deceiver fig OWNR‘S MANUAL — Please read before using this equipment. Your Radioshack Deceiver can transforms itself Into either a pickup truck or a sports buggy at the touch of a button! The head- lights blink and the engine emits realistic sounds. The Deceiver comes in two fre» quencies —- 27 MHz and 49 MHz — so you can race with your friends. Check the box for the frequency listing. The Deceiver is recommended for ages 8 and UP- I NSfALll NG THE VEHICLE’S ANTENNA Th be held h - ANT ENNA terj'umut/fi'irgot‘uthe be; 2:25:22 Attach the antenna to the trans— Md ”0794- mitter by screwing the threaded end into the transmitter's anten- na connector. 1. Push the antenna Wire's loose end through the tube. 2. Insert the tube securely into the vehicle's tube holder. 3. Let the extra antenna wire hang freely. INSTALLI NG BATT ERI E5 Cautions: - Use only a fresh battery and battery pack of the required size and recommended type. 0 2000 Mllfihndt manna... All Right: harmed. MM and lindloshndjom nu mm $ ® RadioShack. “mam Wm 7 wadimmm» g we We sat % ‘ é smzmfin P5972 Ffidny‘hmezjwl) 1:09PM - If you will not be using the vehicle for a week or more, remove the battery from the transmitter and the battery pack from the vehicle. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts. - Never leave dead or weak batteries in the transmitter or the vehicle. - Name of batteries and the bat- tery pack promptly and properly; do not bury or burn them. In the Transmitter The transmitter uses one 9-valt bat— tery (not supplied). For the best per~ formance and longest life. we recommend a Radioshack alkaline but— L Press down and slide the battery compartment cover off in the direction of the arrow. 2. Put the battery in the compart- ment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside. 3. Replace the cover and snap it into place Note: When the transmitter's range decreases, replace its battery. In the Vehicle Your Deceiver requires a 9.6—volt ref chargeable battery pack (not supplied). Before you can use the battery pack, you must charge it using a special bat- tery charger. Bath items are available at your local Radioshnck store. Follow the charger’s instructions to charge the battery pack Then follow these steps to put the battery pack in the vehicle 1. Slide the vehicle‘s ONIOFF switch to OFF. 2 Prfis the battery lid stopper and slide it in the direction of the OPEN arrow, then lift the battery stopper. fif l; the % ’ é 5042va has FridayJuneZJmO 1:09PM é ‘ O 3. Put the battery ~ When you disconnect the battery pack into the pack from the charger, do not pull battery come on the connector's wires. You portment and might damage the battery pack push in all the A WflY~ The but- Note: Occusmnnlly let the battery pack fully discharge before recharging it. Otherwise, the battery pack loses its ability to fully charge. tery pack's con- nector- must be on the someside as the vehicle's matching con— DRIVI NG THE DEC-El: VER nectar. ‘ Warning: Never play with your Deceiv- 4. Connect the battery pack’s connec- er in the street. . tor to the vehicle‘s connector. The connector fits only one way 5 Replace the battery stopper. Caution: Be sure the connectors and wires do not touch the Deceiver's mov‘ ing ports Notes: ~ If you want to run your vehicle for extended periods of time, we sug- gest you purchase an extra battery pack. you can charge one while you use the other. l. Fully extend the tronsmitter‘s ' If the Deceiver l°5=s POW" 0" antenna‘ For maximum range, hold “55 “97 "5PM" 7° the "MSW" the transmitter with the antenna ter, FEC'W‘W the battery PflCk~ pointing straight up Cautions: 2. Slide the vehicle's ON/OFF/SOUND ~ Use only the recommended battery OFF switch To ON‘ pack and charger. So When you finish driving the - Do not charge or recharge the bat- gzéexfiéfili‘ieogng/souun tery puck while it is in the vehicle. Note: The sound can be stopped by sliding the ON/OFF/SOUND OFF switch SOUND OFF. ‘ After you charge or- recharge the battery pack, disconnect it from the charger. Overchnrging the bot- ?er [4°Ck CW“ damage if- The transmitter has no power switch When you press either control lever, «t 3 e % ‘éTmmm paw mmnmgam m m fin} 4} 7&7 the vehicle responds and the red indi- cator lights. Push the left control lever forward to move forward. Pull it backward to move back. Release the lever to stop. Push the right control lever to the left to turn left. Push it to the right to turn right. Release the lever to go straight. El Caution: If the vehicle gets stuck un— der an object, immediately release the control levers and retrieve the vehicle. Notes: - The pickup truck pops a wheelie when you quickly switch from reverse to forward - If the road surface is rough or the battery is running low. your truck might not pop a wheelie. a; Changing the Body Shape To make the vehicle transform, press TRANSFORM while the vehicle is stopped. The body transforms from a sports buggy into a pickup truck (or vice versa). To change the body back, press TRANS- FORM again. Cautions: - If you make the vehicle transform while it is moving. it might change the vehicle‘s direction. ' Never insert your finger or other object inside the chassis while the vehicle is transforming, Adl usting the wheel Alignment If the Deceiver does not go in a straight line when you release the right control lever, adjust the wheel align- ment control on the bottom of the De- ceiver. Turn the control toward L (left) If the Deceiver is pulling to the right, or to— ward R (right) if the Deceiver is pulling to the left. $ ' é «142mm. mus FridayJunc mam 1:09 PM %? alia— it CARE The following suggestions will help you care for your Deceiver so you can enjoy it for years. - Do not drive the vehicle in puddlesl on a wet floor, on sandl or in mud, rain, or snow. These can damage it. - Do not expose the vehicle to tem— perature extrema. : Wipe the Deceiver with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh chemicals or strong detergents to clean the Deceiver. Modifying or tampering with the De- ceiver‘s or its tronsmitter's compo- nents can cause a malfunction and might invalidate the warranty and void your FCC authorization to operate them. If the Deceiver or its transmit- ter do not work property, take them to your local RadioShack store for assis- tance. elL The FCC Wants You to Know Your Deceiver or transmitter might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly. To deter- mine whether your Deceiver or trans mitter is causing the interference, turn off your Deceiver and release the transmitter's control sticks. If the in— terference goes away, your Deceiver or transmitter is causing the interfer- ence. Try to eliminate the interference by: - moving your Deceiver and transmit- ter away from the TV or radio. - contacting your local Radioshack store for help If you cannot eliminate the interfere ence, the FCC requires that you stop using your Deceiver and transmitter. $- % léfia‘mfin mes Pru-y.1m1.zm1mm Helpfuth‘l’s ole These hints can help you get the most aquyment from your Deceiver. - Running your vehicle continuously for long periods generates high heat levels which cause wear and tear on the motor To help keep heat levels down, when your vehi- cle's battery pack dies, let the vehicle cool at least 10 minutes before installing a newly charged ' battery pack. If someone uses a CB nearby, it might interfere with control of the Deceiver, If this happens, move the vehicle away from the CB. You cannot operate your Deceiver near devices with transmitters that use the same frequency as your vehicle (27 MHz or 49 MHx). If the Deceiver moves slowly and you recently installed a fully charged battery pack] check the wheel mechanism for lint, thread, hair or dust. User-Replaceable Parts fiéloi {7} you can order replacement parts for your vehicle at your local RndioShock store. Simply identify the part(s) you need from the exploded view on the next page, then find the part number in this list“ ITEM R50 # Front Eumper Set: Front 12258232 Bumper and Tapping Screw (3X14 W. Q'Y 2) Transmitter Antenna 10538213 Transni’fi‘er Battery Lid 12055364 Transmitter (27 MHz) 12258349 Transmitter (49 MHz) 12258356 Antenna Tube Set 10681781 Service Manual 12255133 (not pictured) Owner's Manual 12258190 (not pintured) 1? fig fin? w , 4? fl? % ‘é WHOM Pages meuom 1mm Padinslmck Corpumfion Fart Worth, Texas 76102 C}? 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