Radio Shack 6004293TX49 Remote Control Toy User Manual
RadioShack Corporation Remote Control Toy
User Manual
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Fan Wm TX 75m: L We Sen/ice Wnai We Sell my 60—4293 INS-2305-52 Radioshack CorporuTian 04/101 gm— For? Worih Texas 76102 ‘ Primed in China _T, Dazzle your friends as‘yau jump big waves and defy The open ocean! ® RadioShack. Man To Ray OWNER‘S MANUAL — Please read before using This equipmenT. Your RadioShack ManTa Ray caTches exTreme wind Tacking from side To side, jusT like iT was in The open ocean! Imagine your surfer dude jumping waves as The sailbcard pops wheelies and leans impossibly close To The ground. BuilT To ‘/a scale, your soil- board can reach speeds of up To 700 feeT per minuTe. THE FCC WANTS YOUTO KNOW Your sailbaard mighT cause TV or ra— dio inTerTerence even when H is oper- aTing properly. To deTermine wheTher your sailboard is causing The inTerfer- ence, Turn iT off. If The inTerTerence goes away, your sailboard is causing iT. Try To eliminaTe The inTerference by: ~ moving your sailboard away from The receiver ~ conTacTing your local Radiashack sTore for help If you cannoT eliminaTe The inTerTer- ence, The FCC requires ThaT you sTop using your soilboard. This device complies wiTh ParT 15 of The FCC Rules. Operation is subJecT To The follcwmg Two candiTions: (1) This device may noT cause harmful infer- ference, and (2) This device must ac- cepT any inTerference received, including inTerference ThaT may cause undesired operaTion. Ehanges or modificaTians To This prod— ‘ ucT noT expressly approved by R04 dioShack, or operaTion 0T This praducT in any way cTher Than as deTaiIed by The Owner‘s Manual, could void your ‘ auThoriTy To operaTe The product ‘ “l INSTALLI NG BATTERI E5 Warning: Dispose of old baTTeries promple and properly. Do noT burn or bury Them. Cautions : - Use only fresh baTTeries 01“ The required size and recommended type. . Do noT mix old and new baTTeries, differenT Types of boTTeries (sTandard, alkaline, or recharge- able), or rechargeable baTTeries of differenT capaciTies. ~ If you do noT plan To use The soil- board for a week or more, remove The batteries from The TronsmiT» Ter and The sailbocrd. BaTTeries can leak chemicals ThaT can desTroy elecTronic par-Ts, - Never leave dead or weak baTTer- ies in The TronsmiTTer or The soil- board. In The TransmrTTer The TransmiTTer requires one 9-volT boTTery (noT supplied) for power, For The besT performance and IcngesT life, we recommend a Radioshack ol- kaline boTTery, 1. Slide OFF/ON on The TransmiTTer To OFF. 2, Slide The baTTery comporTmenT cover in The direcTion of The arrow and lifT lT off. www.radioshack.com" © zoo: RudloShnck Carper-anon All nigm Rlszrved. Radiushck and Rodioshock cum are Trademarks med by nudwshnck Cumming". \P{li14.lDUi 3 Thread The Wire anTenna Through The Three sTays on The sail's mast NoTe: To avoid damaging The chenno, be sure To remove The onTenna from The soil before deTaching The sail from The sailboard. ATTACHI NG THE TRANSMITTER’S ANTENNA Thread The onTenna mm The TransmiTTer‘s onTenna connecTor. Be sure The connecTion is Tight DRIVING THE SAI LBOARD To perform The coolesT sTunTs, your soil- board needs To be running aT high speed. Warning: Your sailboard can reach higher speeds Than oTher radio conTrolled vehicles. Be careful when driving The sailboard To avoid high—impacT collisions wiTh people and objecTs. Slide OFF/ON on The sailboard To ON. Use The TronsmiTTer‘s conTrol levers To sTeer The sailbaard. LefT ConTral Lever ' Push forward To move forward. ~ Pull back To move backward Release To sTop. $PNH RighT ConTral Lever - Push IefT To Turn left - Push righT To Turn righT. - Release To go sTroighT, 5. Slide OFF/ON on The sailboard and The TransmiTTer To OFF. STunT Tips ExTreme Tacking — move The righT canTrol lever rapidly To The righT and lefT while moving forward or backward To make The Fully exTend The TransmiTTer‘s anTenno. Slide OFF/ON on The TransmiTTer To ON. sailboard and The dude Tack from side T side. Poppin' The Big Wheelie — while The soil» board is moving forward, quickly puT iT in reverse, Then drive iT forward wiTh iTs nose in The air. HELPFUL HI NT 5 These hinTs can help you geT The mosT en- joymenT from your sailboard ~ Running your soilboard conTinuousiy for long periods generates high heaT levels HeaT causes wear and Tear on The moTor. To help keep heaT levels down, when The baTTery pack dies, leT The sailboord cool of leasT 10 minuTes before insTalIing a new or newly charged baTTery pack, - You cannoT operate your sailboard near CBS or devices wiTh TronsmiTTers ThaT use The same frequency as your soil- board (27 MHz or 49 MHz), If This l happens, check your sailboard's box To see which frequency iT uses, and move The sailboard away from The inTerferf ence. ~ If The sailboard moves slowly and you jusT insTalled a fully charged boTTery pack, check The wheel mechanisms for IinT, Thread, hair, or dusT, CARE Keep The sailboard dry: if iT geTs weT, wipe iT dry immediaTely. Use and sTore The soil- board only in normal TemperaTure environ- menTs. Handle The sailbonrd carefully: do noT drop if. Keep The sailboord away from dusT and dim, and wipe iT wiTl-i a damp cloTh occasionally To keep iT looking new, Modifying or Tampering wiTh The sailboard’s internal componenTs can cause a malfunc- Tion and might invalidaTe lTs worranTy and void your FCC auThorizaTion To operaTe iT. If your sailboard is noT performing as iT rah; W“ 3 lace The baTTery in The comparTmenT as indicaTed by The polariTy symbols («r and ») marked inside. 4. Replace The cover and snap iT shuT. When The TransmiTTer‘s range decreases, replace iTs baTTery In The Sailboqrd Your sailboard requires one 9.6»vol1’ re- chargeable baTTery pack (noT supplied) for power. You musT charge The rechargeable baTTer'y pack in a baTTery charger (noT sup— plied) before you can use iT To power The sailbaard. To charge your baTTery pack, fole law The charger's ins‘rrucTions. CauTions: - Use only The recommended baTTery pack and charger. - Do noT charge The baTTery pack while iT is in The sailboard. ' ATTer you charge The baTTery pack (for 12-14 hours), disconnecT if from The charger. Overcharging The baTTery pack could damage it. ~ When you disconnecT The boner-y pack from The charger, do not pull on The connecTor‘s wires You might damage The baTTery pack. - Do noT recharge a baTTery pack imme- diaTely aTTer use (while if is sTill hoT). Allow if To cool firsT. Note: Occasionally, fully discharge The baTTery pack before you recharge iT. OTh- erwise, The baTTery pack loses iTs abiIiTy To fully charge. 1. Slide OFF/ON on The side of The soil- boara To OFF. 2, Turn The laTch counTerclockwise and open The baTTery comparTmenT cover, 3. ATTach The baTTery pack's connector To The sailboard's maTching cannecTor, Do not force Them. They fiT TogeTher only one way 4 Place The connecTors in The groove on The side of The baTTery comparTmenT. Then place The baTTery pack in The baT~ Tery comparTmenT. 5. Replace The cover and Turn The laTch clockwise unTil iT clicks. As The ManTa Lay loses power, iT Turns in a wider arc. When This happens, recharge The baTTery pack. Important: The EPA cerTified RBRCa BaTTery Recycling Seal on The nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) baTTery indicaTes RadioShack is valunTarily 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 UniTA ed STaTes or Canada. The RBRC program provides a convenienT alTernaTive To placing used Ni-Cd baTTeries mm The Trash or The municipal wasTe sTream, which may be iIIe- gal in your area. Please call I-BOO-THE- SHACK (l-BOO»843-7422) for informah‘on on Ni—Cd baTTery recycling and disposal bans/resTricTions in your area. Ra- dioshack’s mvalvemenT in This program is parT of The company's commleenT To pre- serving our enwronmenT and conservmg our naTural resources, ATTACHI NG THE DUDE 1. Place The dude on The soil- board, snap his hands amp The handrail, and his lefT Tom mm The sail’s fooT sTep. 2, ATTach The soil To The sail— board. Amenno 5 my: r e
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