Suncon Toys Industry 136121 27 MHz remote control transmitter User Manual instruction manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
Please read before using this equipment.
®
RadioShack®
SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD
FCC ID : GLE136121
JOB # : 132H0
EXHIBIT # z; L/fi
TRUCK INTRODUCTION
The Agitator is built to handle the road,
whether the road is the hallway in your
house or the sidewalk outside. The
built-in shock absorbers handle the
rough spots, and the differential gear
handles the corners.
Note: You need the following to power
the Agitator.
~ At least one 7.2—volt rechargeable
battery pack (not supplied) for the
truck.
- Two Q-volt batteries (not supplied)
for the receiver (in the truck) and
the transmitter
- One battery pack charger (not sup»
plied)
ease iarm'y Corpsretic-r.
All Rights Reserved,
RadioShack is a registered trademark used by Tandy Corporation.
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PREPARATION
INSTALLING THE
ANTENNA TUBE
Signals from the Agitator's transmitter
control the truck's speed and direction.
The truck receives those signals
through the antenna wire, so it is impor»
tant to set up the wire properly.
The supplied plastic antenna tube
holds the antenna wire up for the best
reception and range. Route the anten-
na Wire's loose end through the tube.
Then insert the tube securely into the
truck’s tube holder.
INSTALLING BATTERIES
Cautions:
~ Use only fresh batteries of the
required size and recommended
type.
~ Do not mix old and new batteries,
different types of batteries (stan-
dard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or
rechargeable batteries of different
capacities.
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FCC ID : GLE136121
JOB # : 132H0
EXHIBIT it zwL/Q
- If you will not be using the truck for
a week or more, remove the batter-
ies from both the transmitter and
the truck. Batteries can leak chemi-
cals that can damage electronic
parts.
- Never leave dead or weak batteries
in the transmitter or the truck,
Dispose of old batteries and the bat-
tery pack promptly and properly; do
not burn or bury them.
In the Transmitter
You need one 9-volt battery for the
transmitter. For the best performance
and longest life, we recommend an al-
kaline battery.
itslide the transmitters ON/OFF
switch to OFF.
2. Pull up the tab on the transmitter's
bottom edge so the battery com-
partment cover pops off.
3. Put the battery in the compartment
according to the polarity symbols
(+ and ») marked inside.
4. Replace the cover and snap it shut.
When the transmitters range decreas-
es, replace its battery.
in the Truck
The Agitator requires one 9vvolt battery
for the receiver and at least one 7.2-
volt rechargeable battery pack for the
truck. You install both the 94volt battery
and the battery pack in the compart-
ment under the truck.
Important: Before you use the battery
pack, you must charge it using a spe-
cial battery charger.
SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD
FCC ID : GLE136121
JOB # : 132HO
EXH an # :4‘40_
1. Slide the Agitator‘s ONIOFF switch
to OFF.
2. Use a coin to turn the two latches
on the battery compartment cover
counterclockwise until they stop.
Then lift it open.
3. Place the 9-volt battery in the bat~
tery compartment (on top of the rib-
bon) according to the polarity
symbols (+ and —) marked inside.
4. Place the battery pack in the
recessed area with the battery
packs connector on the same side
as the trucks matching connector.
5, Attach the battery packs connector
to the trucks matching connector.
Do not force them! They fit together
only one way,
6. Close the cover, then turn the
latches clockwise until they stop to
secure it.
When the trucks operation becomes
erratic. replace the receiver‘s battery.
__—__—.___—_
When the vehicle loses power, re-
charge the battery pack according to
the battery chargers supplied instruc-
tions.
Cautions:
- Do not charge or recharge the bat-
tery pack while it is in the truck.
~ After you charge or recharge the
battery pack (12—14 hours), dis-
connect it from the charger. Over-
charging the battery pack could
damage it.
- When you disconnect the battery
pack from the charger, do not pull
on the connectors wires. You
might damage the battery pack.
- Be sure the battery pack's and the
truck’s battery connectors and
wires do not touch any of the
truck’s moving parts.
- Do not recharge a battery pack
immediately after use (while it is still
hot). Allow it to cool first.
To drive the Agitator for longer peri-
ods of time, purchasing an extra bat-
tery pack will allow you to charge one
while you use the other.
SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD
FCC H) : GLE136121
JOB # : 132HO
EXHIBIT # 4/5:
Important: Contact your local, county,
or state hazardous waste manage-
ment authorities for information on re-
cycling or disposal programs in your
area. Some options that might be avail-
able are: municipal curbside collection,
drop-off boxes at retailers such as your
local RadioShack store, recycling col-
lection centers, and mail-back pro-
grams.
OPERATION
3. Slide the transmitter‘s ON/OFF
switch to ON.
Don’t play with your Agitator in the
street. , '
1. Extend the transmitter‘s antenna to
its full length. For maximum range,
hold the transmitter with the
antenna as high as possible and
pointing straight up.
4. Slide L/H (beneath the rear
bumper) to H to use the truck on a
A smooth surface, or to L for a rough
surface.
2. Slide the Agitator‘s ON/OFF switch
next to the battery compartment to
ON,
Note: If you cannot move LIH eas-
ily, slightly turn the truck's back
wheels by hand. Then try again.
5, Use the transmitter’s control levers
to drive and steer the Agitator.
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JOB #: 132H0
EXHIBIT # :_5/ a
Left Control Lever
* Push forward to move forward
(Flt
- Push forward all the way for
turbo power (Tjt
- Pull backward to move back (B).
- Release to stop.
Right Control Lever
- Push left to move left (L).
- Push right to move right (R).
- Release to go straight.
6. When you finish, slide the truck's
and the transmitter's ON/OFF
switches to OFF.
Note: You might hear a squeaking
sound when running your truck on a
rough surface. The clutch that protects
the gear box makes this sound. This is
normal.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
If the Agitator does not go in a straight
line when you release the right control
lever. use a flat-blade screwdriver to
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JOB # : I32H0
EXHIBIT # :, V5;
adjust the wheel alignment control on
the bottom of the truck.
With the front of the Agitator facing
away from you, turn the control to the
right if the Agitator is pulling to the left,
or to the left if the Agitator is pulling to
the right.
HELPFUL HINTS
These hints can help you get the most
enjoyment from the Agitator.
~ Running your truck continuously for
long periods generates high heat
levels. Heat causes the most wear
and tearon the motor. To help keep
heat levels down, when your
truck's battery power dies, let the
truck cool at least 10 minutes
before installing a newly charged
battery pack.
~ If someone uses a CB nearby, it
might interfere with your control of
the truck. If this happens. move the
truck and‘transmitter away from the
CB.
- You cannot operate your truck near
devices with transmitters that use
the same frequency as your truck
(either 27 MHz or 49 MHZ), Check
the Agitator's box to see which fre-
quency your truck uses.
- if the truck moves slowly, and you
have installed fresh batteries,
check the wheel mechanisms and
remove any lint, thread. hair, ordust
you see.
CARE
The following suggestions will help you
care for your Agitator so you can enjoy
it for years.
- Do not drive the truck through pud-
dles or mud, on a wet floor, or in
sand, rain, or snow. These can
damage it.
- Do not expose the truck or trans-
mitter to temperature extremes,
and do not store them in direct sun-
light or near a heat source.
- Do not leave the truck or transmit-
ter outside overnight. Night dampa
ness can damage their electronic
circuits
- To protect the truck's mechanisms
from lint and hair. do not drive the
truck on carpet.
~ Wipe the truck and transmitter with
a damp cloth occasionally to keep
them looking new. Do not use
harsh chemicals to clean them.
Modifying or tampering with the truck's
or transmitter's internal components
can cause a malfunction and might in-
validate the truck’s warranty and void
your FCC authorization to operate it. lf
your truck is not performing as it should,
take it and the transmitter to your local
RadioShack store for assistance.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO
KNOW
The Agitator or transmitter might cause
TV or radio interference even when it is
operating properly. To determine
whether your truck or transmitter is
causing the interference, turn both off.
If the interference goes away, your
truck or transmitter is causing the inter-
ference. Try to eliminate the interfer-
ence by:
~ Moving your truck and transmitter
away from the TV or radio
- Contacting your local RadioShack
store for help
If you cannot eliminate the interference,
the FCC requires that you stop using
the Agitator and transmitter.
Note: The manufacture is not: responsible for any radio or
TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to
this equipment. such modifications cloud void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
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FCC JD : GLE136121
JOB # : 132H0
EXHIBIT # :_H {L
Simply identify the part(s) you need from this exploded view, then find the part
You can order replacemem parts for your vehicle at your local RadioShack store.
numberin the list on Page 10.
USER-REPLACEABLE PARTS
FCC ID : GLE136121
JOB #:132H0
EXHIBIT # : W i
if: Description RSU # NP Part
1 Transmitter 27 MHz 12139119 ZA90181
2 Transmitter 49 MHZ 12139127 ZA90182
3 Transmitter Antenna 11972601 AQOOSG
4 Receiver Antenna Wire, 27 mhz 12093324 A90120
£19th 12062113 A90105
5 Receiver Anienna Tube Sei 10681781 HC4899
6 Receiver Battery DOOr 11972627 0890210
7 Transmitier Battery Door 10611358 DB1064
8 Receiver Hardware Kil 12139093 HW6004236
Consists of.
Metal Screw 2.6 x SPT (4)
Metal Screw 3 x12PM (A)
Washer M3 (4)
Washer 1010-9 (4)
9 Suspension Pillar Assembly (Front/back) 12139085 RA90354
10 Left Front Wheel Assembly 12139069 291853
11 Right Front Wheel Assembly 12139077 291854
12 Left Rear Wheel Assembly 12139044 291851
13 Right Rear Wheel Assembly 12139051 291852
14 Front Bumper Guard 11972684 290651
15 Rear Bumper Guard 11972692 290652
16 Truck Body Assembly with Label 12138970 291847
173 Service Manual 12139135 MSGOO4136
18‘ Owner's Manual 12139101 MU6004236
‘Not shown in expioded view
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Limited NInaty-Day Warranty
This product is wananted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in material and workman- ‘
ship under normal use ior ninety (90) days from the data oi purchase from RedroShack company- (
owned stores and authorized Radioshsck franchisees and dealers. EXCEPT As PROVlDED t
HEREiN, RadioShack MAKES NO EXPRESS wARRANTlEs AND ANY IMPLIED wARRANTiEs, .
INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABIUTY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, 1
ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THE WRITTEN LlMlTED WARRANTIES -,
CONTAINED HEREIN. EXCEPT As PROVIDED HERElN. Radiosnaclr SHALL HAVE NO LIABILv i
rrv on RESPONSlsim To cusTOMER OR Ativ OTHER PERSON OR ENTITY wrrH RE- '
SPECT TO ANY LIABILITY, LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED DiRECTLv OR INDIRECTLV EV use
DR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING our OF ANV BREACH OF THls WAR-
RANTV. INCLUDING. BUT NOT LIMITED To, ANY DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INCONVE
NIENCE, LOSS OF TlME, DATA. PROPERTY. REVENUE. OR PROFIT OR ANY iNDlREcT,
SPECIAL. INCIDENTAL, OR OONSEOUENTIAL DAMAGES. EVEN IF Radioshack HAS BEEN AD- r
VISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
some states do not allow the limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of in
cidenial oroonaequeniiai damages, so "is above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
in the event or a product detect during the, warranty period, take the product and lhe RadioShack
sales receipt as prooi oi purchase date to any Radiostrack store. RadloShack will, at its option, un-
less olharwiss provided oy law: (ii correct the defect by product repair without charge for parts and
labor: (it) repiaoe the product with one oi the same or simnar design; or to) reiund lhe purchase
price. All replaced parts and products, and pmduDis on which a refund is made. become the prop-
erty oi RadioShack, New or reconditioned parts and products may be used in lhe performance oi
warranty saryice. Repaired or replaced parts and products are warranted ior lhe remainder oi ttte
original warranty period, You will he charged tor repair or replacement oi the product made alter lhe
expiration of the warranty period ,
This warranty does not cover. (a) damage or ieiiure caused by or altribuiabie is acts oi Sod, abuse.
acadeni. misuse. improper or abnonnal usage, crash. coilision, impact yiolentttontact. failure to fol-
low instructions. improper lnstsliaion or maintenance. alteration, lightning or other incidence oi ex-
cess voltage or current. to) any repairs other than thoae provided by a RadbShack Auitrorized
service Facility: (c) cdruumaitiee euctr as tueea or batteries; (4) cosmetic damage; (a) transporta-
lion. shipping or insurance costs; or (1) coats of product removal. installation, eetalp servioo aajnsi-
mant or rernstallation.
Thle warranty gives you apcdnc legal rights. and you may also haye other righie which vary from
state tn Blame.
Radiushack Customer Relations, 200 Taylor SiresL eth Floor, Forl Wonh, Tx 76101
We Service When We Sell
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JOB # : 132H0
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