Suncon Toys Industry 1361212 27 MHz Remote Control Transmitter User Manual users manual
Suncon Toys Industry Ltd 27 MHz Remote Control Transmitter users manual
users manual
SUNCON TOYS INDUSTRY LTD BélZlZ : 212 £55532?“ T (mm mm“: 3 7 13mm hum. rm 9 “may, 1m 31 zaua 2.5051“ -~6 B uzzsaw owners mum. — Plan-n flea before using fins and”. Your Radioshack Buzzsaw is built To handle the road in sfyle. Built to Viz scale, it can reach speeds of up to 500 1 feet per mime. The built-in shock absorbers handle rhe rough spots, and the differenfial gear handles isghf - contacting your local Radioshack mm for help If you cannaf elimlnnfe the interference, the FCC requiru that you mp using your Buzzsaw and comers wiih ease. mm“ THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW Note: The manufactureris not INSTALLING BATTEMES responsible for any radio or _ tantrums: TV interference caused by unauthorized mudelcations to this equipment. Such modifications would void the user's authority to operate the equ‘lpment. Your Buzzsaw or its transmitter mighf cause TV or radio interference even when if is operating properly. To de- fermine whether your Buzzsmv or "miner is causing the interfer— ence, Turn off your Buzzsuw mire— lease the mom's control [mfg-s. - If the interference goes away your Buzzsaw or ”anemia-ver- is mush-gm . in'rerferencg Try to eliminate w ierference by' - moving your fruckand -- away from the War main ‘ ® RadioShack. mradioshuk.mnl’ - Use only fresh bafl'eries of the required size and recommended type. - Do no? mix old and new bafieries, different types of bufferies (standard, alkaline, or recharge— able), or rechargeable bnfierizs of different capacities, - After ou charge or recharge the barre pack disconnect W from The charger (see charger I manual for lanai-h of charging time) Oval-charging The buffer] pack could damage it ~ When you discpmm fhe band-y pack from the charger, do ml'pull an the camecfor' s wires. You might damage the baffery pack ~ If you will min using} fhetmek far awedtor more, ' untamed-ruin - k £5 00-426! frn 53:5: 2 Tuesday, Jum ZDA 2,500 1,50 PM ’ Never leave dead or weak batteries in the transmitter- or the truck. I n the Transmitter you need one 9V battery mitter. For the best perfarrrmnce and longest life, we recommend a Ra- dioshack alkaline batten]. Follow these steps to lnstull the trans- mitter’s battery. 1. Pull up on the tab on the bottom edge of the transmitter and lift the cover off, 2. Put a battery in the compartment according to the polarity symbols (r and -) marked inside 3. Replace the cover and snap it shut. When the transmitter's range decreas- es. replace lts battery. In thefruck To power the Buzzsnw. we recommend you use: ‘ 9.6V battery pack for the meter; PS "9 Pack”}, then follow these steps for the trans- . mstell the battery pack in the truck. , Warning: If you us: alkaline batteries to power the motor, they will get very hot. To keep from getting burned, wait a few minutes after you stop using the Buzzsaw before you remove the but- terles‘ 1. Slide the truck's ONIOFF switch to OFF. 2. Use a coin to turn the battery cum- partment’s two latches counter clockwise (left) untll they stop. Then lift open the battery com- partment’s door. 3. If you are uslng 9.6v Ni-Cd battery pack, glue it in'the recessednm with the battery pack's cmctnr” ' on the some side as the trudt‘sl' matching connector. Attach the battery packs qonnectar tn the _, truck's matching tonnefionbcmt force them! They fit togethu-nnly one way. ' , . .fi"“ fig” vii-"4mm Pug: z Tues-123.1“ ..'D. was now 4 Close the cover, then turn the latches clockwise (right) until they stop to secure the cover. Charging a Rechargeable Battery Pack You must place rechargeable battery pack before you can use them to power the Buzzsaw. To charge them, yen need a battery charger. Note: Occasionally, fully discharge Ni- Cd battery pack or batteries before you recharge them Otherwise] the re- chargeable ba‘l‘few pack or batteries lose their ability to fully charge; Warrant: The EPA oer-ti- fied RBRC’ WM‘» cling Sool earthy: battery indieatuka- dioShack is voluntarilypa- ticipating in an industry program collect and recycle these bat-tenant the end of their useful life, when-taken our of servxce in the United States or Canada The RBRC program provides a convenient’alteruative to placing used Ni-Cd batteries into the trash or the municipal waste stream, which may be illegal in your area. Please call 1-800- ' THE—SHACK (1.wo-a43~7422) for in- formation on Ni~Cd buttery recycling and disposal bons/restrictims in yaur area. knriiashack's involvement in this program is part of the company'soom- mitment to preserving our environ— ment and conserving our natural resources. Driving the Buzzaaw Warning: Never play with the truck in the street. Caufiun: To avoid crashes, always watch where the truck is going. 1, Slide ONIOFF to ON. The Buzzsaw's headlights turn on. 2. Slide UH (under the rear bumper) to H for driving on smooth sur- faces or To L for driving on roughér surfaces. back wheels by hand again. f n 3 ($1! fill'lzmxm PageJ l‘nnrhyJ-menm 2mm “‘6 - You might hear a squeaking sound With the front of the Buzzsow facing when driving your truck on a away from you, turn the control clock- rough surface. This sound is wisz (towafd n) if the truck is pulling made by the clutch that protects to the left, or counterclockwise (to- the gear box. This is normal word I.) if the truck is pulling to the right. 3. Use the transmitters control levers to drive and steer the truck. A HELPFUL HI N75 “if" 6mm“ These hints can help you get the most ~ push forward to move forward "Emma" from 7°“? Bum"- . pull backward 1.0 move back ' Running your truck continuously for long periods generates high heat - release to stop levels. Heat causes wear and tear , on the motor. To help keep heat Rig,“ Control L‘V" levels down, when your truck's bat- tery power dies, let the truck cool at least 10 minutes before install- - push right to move right ing newly charged batteries. ' push left to move left - If the truck's motor runs but it does not respond to the transmit- 44 When you finish driving the ter, move closer to the truck and Buzzsnw, slide ONIOFF to OFF. The try again. headlights turn off. ~ release to go straight - If the truck moves slowly, and you have installed fresh or recharged SHE/JG WE WHEEL batteries, check the wheel mecha- ALI ME nisms ifor lint, thread. hair or dust. If the Buzzsow does not drive in a , If someone uses a CB nearby, it . straight line when you release the right might interfere with your control control lever, use a flathead screwdriv- of the truck. If-this happens, move" or to adjust the wheel alignment con- the truck and transmitter away trol on the bottom of the truck. from the a, ~ You cannot operate your Buzzsaw near devices with transmitters that use the same frequency as your truck (27 MHz or 49 MHz. , check the truck‘s box to see'which . frequency your truck uses). ' @ “1-426an Page 3 Newman: 10. m 1.51} PM CARE The following suggestions will help you care for your Buzzsaw so you can enjoy it for years. - Do not drive the truck through puddles or mud, on is wet floor, or in sand, min, or snow. These con damage it. ~ Do not expose the truck or trans- mittzr to temperature extremes, and do not store them in direct sunlight or near a heat source. - Do not leave the truck or transmit- ter outside overnight. Night damp- ness can damage their electronic circuits. USERREPLACEABLE PART 5 You can order replacement parts for your vehicle at your local RodioShock store. Simply identify the part(s) you need from this exploded view, then find the port number in the “User-Replaceable Parts List” on Page 6. - To protect the tmck'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 now. Do not use harsh chemicals to clean them. Modifying or tampering with the truck‘s or transmitters internal com- ponents can cause i: malfunction and might invalidate the truck’s warranty and void your FCC authorization to op- erate it. If your truck is not perform ing as it should, take it and the transmitter to your loco! RodioShock store for assistance. A @ 6 1 0342“ fm mg: 6 Tuculilv. In": lQ. 2m J‘SOJ‘M Lber~RepIuceobIe Parts L's? 122mm 12261334 10611358 12161416 Human Kl? 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