Supertoys Co 4064-RC01-RX Remote Control Toy Car User Manual
Supertoys Industrial Co Ltd Remote Control Toy Car
User Manual
2, Install a battery in the compartment according to the polarity symbols (~ and -l marked lnside, 3. Rlplace the cover and secure it with the Screw. When the tmnsmitter’s range decreases, replace its battery. In The Challenger The Challenger requires two AA batierles. 4, Replace the cover, DRIVING THE ROAD RAGE Warning: Never play wlth your Challenger in the street. 1. Pick up the Challenger and slide the OFF/ON switch to ON. OFF/ON Z. I To drive the Challenger forward, hold the trigger on the transmitter toward the battery compartment. cor; cool at least 10 minulé-l‘hefare— ' ~ installing neiri'bottec’le's. .- It someone uses,a C8 neiirby.,it might interfere with control of the car. If this happens, move the car away from the CB. 0 You cannot operate your car near devices with transmitters that use the some Frequency (27 MHZ). ' If the ear 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 mnge 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. WER-REPLACEABLE PARTS, ., ~ - — i You can order these parts through your lla- eal‘ttadioshock store. —m 1 2258984 I 2259271 1 2259362 12259 123 Wamlllg : Change or llntdil'l liull tn lhis ullil uu expressly apprm'ed by the. y mspuusililc for , compliance could void the uteri nlltllutily in operate the equipment. For the best performance and Ianggt life, we retommend Radioshack alkaline batter- ies. - a. To circle the Challenger backward, hold . . . the trigger away from the battery CARE compartment. To care for your Radiashack Challenger so you can enjoylt for Years: ' NOTE : This eqlli ureur I to comply with the l. u Class u aigitul device. pntsuillll In Pan [5 nl'lltc 'CC Rults. TIl st limits are designed in nun-id: tile |mnccl nu against unnurul innerlctcllce in it its alllinl inslallalion. Thi quipnlclll gcumu radiate rniliu frequency allelgy uul Follow these steps to install the Challeng- er's batteries, Note: Your Challenger stops when‘lt ' runs into something, but the motor uu ' Do not use the Challenger on a wet 1. Slide OFF/ON on the battomof the Challenger to OFF, 2. Use a coin to slide the battery com- partment cover in lhe direction of the arrow then lift and remove the cover. Fut the batteries in the compartment accordrng to the polarity symbols (t keeps turning. 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 driving the Challenger, 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 clamp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. be not use harsh chemicals to clean the and used in nccunlnlluu with the l lll|tll0ll cause Imnlll’lll inletfcxenrc hl tntllu comnlllmcall ms. Huwtvct. llltll: ix no (u not occur in n u \i" equiplllclll dues lusc llullnltll interline-ice in in iu or lelevmn reception. which can be deter-initial try Innllng the equipment 0" rl (m tllt u Encouraged Ia lry I0 camel Illt tlrrlcw or more ol'llte following lncinsults: med slide the OFF/ON switch to OFF. HELPFUL HI NTS and -) market! inside, Challenger. u Reorient or lelucnle lltc fetching nutcuua. a lumen llle sepurutiuu between Illc equipment and receiver. Modilyillg ar tampering with the Challeng~ er’s or the transmitter’s compartments can u Conltecl the equipment iuru uu ullllel on a Follow these hints to get the mast enioy- cause a malfunction and might invalidate circuit ailreteiu rmui tluu to which tire re ' is needed. "W" from ”W Challenger, the warranty and void your FCC authoriza- tion to operate them. If the Challenger does not work properly,take it to your local Radioshaclt store for assistance. a Cans-ill lhe dealer or an experienced ridi Itchllictlll far licl . ~ 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
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