Supertoys Co 4063-RC01-TX Remote Control Toy Car User Manual

Supertoys Industrial Co Ltd Remote Control Toy Car

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2. Install a bqfleny in the compartment
according to the polarity symbols (0
and -) marked inside.
3 Replace the cover and secure it with
the Screw.
When the tronslnitter’s range decreases,
replace its battery.
In The Challenger
The Challenger requires two nA batlerles,
For the best performance and longest life,
we recommend Radioshack alkaline batter»
ies.
Follow these steps to install the Challeng-
er's batteries.
1. Slide OFF/(m on the bottom of the
Challenger to OFF
2. Use a rain to slide the battery com-
partment cover in the direction of the
arrow then lift and remove the cover
P‘
Put the batteries in the compartment
according to the polarity symbols (~
and -) marked inside.
4, Replace the cover.
‘ DRIVI NG THE CHALLENGER
Warning: Never play with your Challenger
in the street,
1, Pick Up the Challenger and slide the
OFF/ON switch to ON.
OFF/ON
2, To drive the Challenger forward, hold
the trigger on the transmitter toward
the battery compartment.
3. To circle the Challenger backward, hold
the trigger away from the battery
compartment.
Note: Your Challenger stops when it '
runs into something, but the motor
keeps running. When this happens, hold
the trigger away from the battery
compartment to circle backward, or
move the Challenger by hand.
4. Release the trigger to stop the Chal-
lenger.
5 When you finish drivmg the Challenger,
slide the OFFION switch to OFF.
HELPFUL H1 NTS
Follow these hints to get the mast enilry-
ment from the Challenger.
~ Running your car continuously for long
periods causes wear and tear on the
motor, To help keep heat levels down,
when your car's battery dies, let the
car cool at least 10 minutu before
installing new' batteries.
.~ If someone useso CB nearbth might
interfere with control of the car. If
this happens, move the car away from
the CB,
- You cannot operate your car near
devices with transmitters that use the
same frequency (27 MHZ).
- if the cur moves slowly, and you have
installed fresh batteries, check the
wheel mechanisms for lint, thread,
hair, and dust,
' Be sure the car is not out of the trans-
mitter’s range (about 60 feet). The
range depends on the surroundings and
on battery strength. Obstructions
(such as buildings, fences, and so on)
between the transmitter and the car
reduce the range.
CARE
To core for your Radioshack Challenger so
you can enjoy it for years: '
~ 09 not use the Challenger an a wet
floor, on sand, or in mud, rain, or snow.
These can damage it,
' Do not expose the Challenger to tem-
perature extremes.
~ Wipe the Challenger with a damp cloth
occasionally to keep it looking new. be
not use harsh chemicals to clean the
Challenger.
Modifying or tampering with the Challeng-
er’s or the transmitter’s compartments can
cause a malfunction and might invalidate
the warranty and void your FCC authoriza-
tion to operate them. If the Challenger
does not work properly, take it to your local
RadiaShack store for assistance.
U5E_R~REPLACEABLE PAR! 5
You can order these parls through your lu-
cal Radioshack store.
Battery Door (Tmnslnillell 12258994
Warning : Change or modification to this ullil not
expressly approved by llte pally lespuiuible for
. mllmllnllcc could void lllc user's nulllurily lo
opemle lee equipnwnl.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits (at n cuss IJ digiml
device. pursuant I0 Purl I5 at the I'L'C Rules "hes!
Ilmits ale designed to latitude rcusulullilc ||u cclluil
against harmful illlellerellce in n residential
installation This cqlliplmlll gnnumies. es and can
radiate radio frequency mergy and. it not ' smiled
and used in accordance \\'llll the illsllurliuns ,
cum hanlllul interference (0 radio collllllullic‘dliolls
However. in": is no gunmlllcc nun inmlmm will
llol occur in n pnlliculnl l" n. ll llli<
equlplllcnl dues mum l-unn u llllurlelcnce lo radio
or lelevisin receplion. which can be determined by
turning the equipllmll ollnlnl on. Ille user is ’
encouraged to ny n, alum lllc inurlmncc ll) ulle
or more Dfllle following lncusiues :
u Reollelll or mimic IlK‘ teething ilnleullu,
an increase lltc sepihmllml between lltc equiplllclll
null receiver.
ecl llle aquiplltclll illlo an outlet in n
clrcull dlll'eretll non. dun lo nlucn Ille recthet
is needed.
a Consult Ille dealer W an experienced mdiuITV
technical: (or hcl .

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