Scientific Toys 4260-27T REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER User Manual USERS MANUAL
Scientific Toys Ltd REMOTE CONTROL TRANSMITTER USERS MANUAL
USERS MANUAL
Diagram 4 l Diagrama 4 [figure 4 Diagram 6/ Diagrama 5 / tigura s OFFQON Diagram 7/ Diagrama 7 lhgura 7 Diagram 31 Diagrama s Higura s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BATTERY CHARGING BATTERY INSTALLATION: CHARGER i. Unscrew to open the battery lid of the charger. (See Diagram ti 2. tnstatl 4 Meg" batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure that the H) and t-) polarities are po properly. (See Diagram 2) Replace the lid and screw to lock the battery lid. Follow the steps in me section CHARGING THE SUEMARINE to begin charging the submarine ned .>.w cttAReltte TttE suBMARmE 1. Ensure the “ON/OFF" switch of the submarine is at the “OFF" position. tsee Diagram 7; 2. Plug the submarine into the charging socket. (See Diagram 3) 3. Slide the “ON/OFF switch ot charger to the “ON“ position, the power indicator WIII light up. tSee Diagram 4) 4. The power indicator will go all afler the battery is tully charged. BATTERY INSTALLATION: TRANSMITTER t slide the battery lid in the direction of the arrow “v' to open the battery compartment. tSee D‘tagram 5) z. tnserl ev battery matching the M and l-) signs as indicated tn the battery compartment. lSee Diagram o) 3 Replace the battery lid. CHARGING TIPS it the power indicator does not light up during charging, please check the Iollowlng' t Make sure the submarine is connected to the charger securely. 2. Replace the batteries otthe charger with new ones. OPERATION Do NOT use IN DEEP OPEN WATER 1. Unplug the submarine from the charger. 2 Slide the “ON/OFF“ switch to the forward direction as shown to switch on the submarine. (See Diagram 7) 3 Operate the submarine With the transmitter as below: - Eoth control slicks terward: submarine drves and goes forward. (See Diagram 3) Diagram 91 Diagrama 9 inguia 9 Diagram to / Diagrama m /tigura 10 — Both ocntrct sticks backward: submarine surtaces and goes backward. (See Diagram 9) - Right control slick 10mm and tell control stick backward: submarine turns leh. (See Diagram 10) - Leh control stick torward and right oonlrot slick backward; submarine turns right. (See Diagram 11) — Both control sticks released: submarine surfaces and stops. REPLACING THE PROPELLER t. There are two spare propellers prepared for replacement. 2. Make sure the “ON/OFF" switch is at “OFF“ position. 3. Unplug the damaged propellers and insert with the new one according to the directions given. (See Diagram i2) 4. Make sure the propellers are installed at correct direction. PERFORMANCE TIPS 1 Operate your submarine in a sate place. Avoid operating through mud or other obstacles in the pond, which can impair the performance oi the submarine. 2 Do not leave your transmitter or submarine near sources ot heat or under direct sunlight for long periods ot time. 3. Do not expose your transmitter to humidity as dampness can damage the interior mechanism. Clean the toy regularly with a slightly damp cloth. . When the submarine slows down or beglns to move erratically. use the charger to recharge the submarines battery again. 6 Concrete welts, metal posts. Wire fence, and other electrical appliances and machineries can intertere WIU’] the transmission signal ot your transmitter and result in erratic periormance of your submarine. in this case, change to a ditterent Iocallon. 7. rt another radio control boat or cs radio is operating at the same location, they will intertere with the pertormance ot your submarine. a. Alkaline batteries are highly recommended (Jib BATTERY cAuTloNs 1. Do not charge non-rechargeable banerles. 2 Remove rechargeable batteries trcm the toy before recharging Diagram tt IDlsgrama it ltigura 11 Diagram 12 Diagrama 12 Ifigura 12 3. Rechargeable batteries are to be recharged under adult supervision. 4. Dilterent types of batteries. new and used batteries are not to be mixed. 5. Only batteries oi the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. 6. Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity. 7. Exhausted batteries are I0 be removed ITO!“ the (Dy. 3. The supply terminals are not to be shon—cimuiled. ATTENTION PARENTS: IT is RECOMMENDED THAT THIS TOY AND ALL ACCESSORIES BE PERIODICALLY EXAMINED FOR PDTENTlAL HAZARDS AND THAT PoTENTlALLv HAZARDOUS PARTs BE REPAIRED DR REPIACED. ch NOTE: THE ANTENNA PROVIDED Is A UNIQUE ANTENNA. BY INsTALmTIoN or UNAUTl-lomEb ANTENNA To THIS EQUIEMENT. SUCH UNAUTHORIZED INSTALLATION COULD VOID THE usz s AUTHORITY To oEERATE TllE EQUIPMENT. THE MANUFACTURER Is NOT RESPONSIELE FOR Am RADIO DR TV INTERFERENCE swap in UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS To Tl-lIs EQUIPMENT. sucll mDIncATIpNs CouLD VOID THE USER'S AuTuoRITI TO OPERATE THE EQUIENENT. (60681 G) © 2005 SCIENTIFIC TOYS, LTDI CHAI WAN, HONG KONG. MADE IN CHINA O.I. No.3026
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