Silverlit Toys TX027145-0406 RC Car User Manual
Silverlit Toys Manufactory Ltd. RC Car
User Manual
EI-913 Instruction Manual A WARNING: CHOKlNG HAZARD — Small parts. Not for Children under 3 years, "This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other MAIN FEATURES Contents: relevant provisions - Full function Radio Control - instruction Manual of Directive c 6 Q - Transmitter 199915lEC _" - Golf Cart Safety Precautions: - Parents. this toy is recommended for children. To ensure that your child‘s play is both safe and fun. please revrew the operating instructions with your children. - DO NOT pick up movmg vehicle 0 Keep hands. hair and loose clothing away from the tires and the wheel hubs when power swltch is turned ON. 0 Remove battery from transmitter and vehicle when not in use. - DO NOT operate your vehicle on street. Avoid hitting people. pets or home fumishlngs. Warning“ Changes or modifications to this unit notexpresely approved by the pony responsible for compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. Cautions: -Non-rechargeabie batteries are not to be recharged, Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged. Rechargeable battery are only to be charged by an adult “Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. -On|y batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. -Batler|es are to be inserted with correct polarity. -Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy. -The supply lerrninals are not to be short—circuited. Care and Maintenance: Always remove batteries from the toy when it is not being used for a long period or time. -\Mpe the toy gently with a clean damp cloth. Keep the toy away from direct sunlight and/or direct heat. -Do not submerge the toy into water that can damage the electronic assembhes. Note: -Parental guidance is recommended when installing or replacing batteries. -New and alkaline batteries are recommened to use in this toy to obtain best and maximum performance. -You are advised to replace with new batteries as soon as the function becomes impaired. -Users should keep and retain this information for future reference. Users should keep strict accordance with the instmction manual while operating the product. -Under the environment with electrostatic discharge. the sample may malfunction and requlre user to reset the sample. Special Note to Adults: -Th|s toy IS not intended for children undera years old. -Th|s toy must only be used with the recommended transmitter. Battery requirement h! Tranlmittor: Ema-y Hunk-MM by Valle! Power Supply i B1 Power Supply = 0 9 Raflhg ocwo ow Rating 061 ave sw 9V Battery 1 x av sums/we Battery 1 n l,5V‘AAA"/LROJIAMA Requrres r x 9v alkaline battery Requires 1 x r 5V““AAA 5415 alkaline battery mm induced) (notinduded) Sfluerlrt® SliveriltToys(U.SA.i inc, Po Box 1237, Walnut, moss ©2004 Silveriil Toys Maiufactory Limited All rights reserved, FCC Statements This devrce complies witii part 15 0! the FCC rules‘ Oparilion is subject to the following two ooniitions: ijThis device may not cause harmlul interference arid 2|Tlii5 items must accept any interlerance received‘ including interference that me] cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has beentested and lound to comply withthe limits for a Class 8 digital device pursuant to Part 15 01 the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasomble protection against harmful interlerenoe in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate ratio lrequency energy and. it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause rermlui interference to radio communications. However there IS no guarantee that interlerence will not occur in a particular installation. ll this equiprnerl does cause harmful interference to radio or telewsion reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interlerence by are or more of the lollcming measures: - Reorlervt or relocate the receiving antenna. ~ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, ~ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for telp Index to parts Transmitter ) Power Indicator Screw up the antenna wflh the transmitter Antenna Storage L— Transmitter Battery Cover ON/OFF Switch Getting Started Batteries: »The Vehicle is powered by 1 x 1.5V "AAA" size alkaline battery.(not Included) »The Transmitter is powered by a 9V alkaline battery. (not included) Battery Installation: Vehicle Make sure the power switch is on "OFF" position 1. The battery compartment is located inside the chassis. 2. Use a phillip's head(Cross-Head) screwdriver to loosen screw in counter-clockwise and remove the chassis from the case.(pic.1) 3. lrsert new “AAA" size alkaline battery with "+" & "-" signs as shown inside the battery compartment (pic.2) 4. Close the chassis use a phillip’s head(Cross~Head) screwdriver. 1 at 1.5V "AAA“size it? “gal-ELM 0. alkalmenattery Battery Installation: Transmitter 1. Push to remove the battery compartment oovertpics) 2. insert new QV alkaline battery with '+" “-” signs as shown inside the battery compartrnent(pic.4) 3 Replace the battery compartment cover, Start to play 1 . Switch on the Vehicle. - Steer the Vehicle by pressing the control buttons of the lransmltter in difterent combinations to activate actions. - For best results. hold antenna up.do not point down toward the Vehicle, ' Alter use, switch off the Vehicle. ~ H the Vehicle is to be "parked" for a relatively long tlme, remove all batteries from the Transmitter and the Vehicle. - You can adjust the steering pin on bottom olthe Vehicle for better forward stmightnesstpicfi) Steering driving: “Z“ “K- “E.- m-- fl Burton 0! the Lell std; “TJfi i— Driving Tips: Button ol the Run slats LED Indicator - Operate your vehicle only on flat smooth (but not slippery) dry surface. - The vehicles acfions may vary in different playing suriaoes. - For the best result hold the antenna up, do not point down toward the vehicle. - Don‘t touch (hold) the antenna of transmitter. » Don‘t drive your vehicle in sand or through water or snow, if allow to dry completely. your vehicle get wet wipe with a towel and - When your vehicle runs enaticaily, the problem is usually the result of interference caused by high tension was, radios or other RIC cars mnning close by on the same frequency as yours, You may have to choose an alternate place (a race. - Do not operate near concrete walls which may disturb tlans Trouble Shooting: Vehicle 6055 not react. Of M861 poorly to ODEISUO" by lransrnlmrr. ~ High-frequency tnterfemme occurred near to high-voltage lines. tramrormers and some types or building Loss 0' control ' Another radio control vehicle using the same lrequency and channel is operated near your vehicle - om of the contml range ultirstxnoe. Vehicle runs slowly. erratically or dues not run ~ Loose battery connection. - Main power switch is not in '0N" postman, - Batteries are not placed in compartment earnestly. - Haxr, carpet or dirt might be trapped between wheels. mission. ~ Avoid these if "possible. or choose another place to operate the vehicle. - Race against other vehicles using difierenl lraquencias or channel. ~ Move in another place where without radio frequency lmertereme 1mm anolher device ~ Ensure [he antenna ls fully extended. The vehicle runs up it) 5 mews or 15 feel in open spaoe. ~ Check battery oomenrorr ~ Switch an the power ~ Check the battery polarity, ' Replace all Old batteries with new ones. - CareMIy remove suoh foreign rnalerials.
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