Supertoys Co 4456-RC01 RC Car User Manual
Supertoys Industrial Co Ltd RC Car
User manual
é............. Radio Control 50m "9 veil" and eev s B 5 It ll h lancer“ W3 “1 D USSY Ernsrmuro BATTERIES jWARNlNG: Dispose at old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. iCAUTIONS: Use only fresh batteries or the required size and recommended type. If you do not plan to use the swamp Buggy fora week or more. remove the batteries irom both the transmitter and the Swamp Buggy. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts. EGONTNDLLEN BATTERY INSTALLATION §Use a Phillips head screw driver to remove the battery compartment cover located on the back 0! the icontroiler. Insertt "91“ alkaline battery In the correct position as marked in compartment. Replace cover and screw. WAMI‘ BUGGV INSTALLATION . Follow all operating Instructions and precautlons to charge your ”915V" rechargeable battery pack. Note: most rechargeable batteries need charoino when newly purchased. . Turn the tour battery compartment lock located on top of Swamp Buggy to remove battery cover. . Insert fully charged battery pack Into battery compartment and loin the wire on the battery pack with the wire inside the battery compartment ensuring the (+) and (-) ends match. Replace battery compartment cover and turn the tour locks to tightly seal the compartment Tum battery compartment look all the way to lock battery pack In place. RADIO CONTROL DRIVING Slide Oil/OFF to ON. Fully extend the antenna on the transmitter and slide OFF/ON on the transmitter to ON. the indicator on the transmitter lights. Use the transmitter‘s control ieverste move and steerthe Swamp Buggy. When the Swamp Buggy goes outside the transmitters control range. it stops. Hold the transmitter as hlqh as possible with the antenna vertical to try to re—eslabilsh contact. If you cannot, you must move oloserto the Swamp Buggy to control it again. but be careful not to wade into deep water or strong currents. When the batteries begin to lose power, the swamp Buggy slows down. So you don't lose your Swamp Buggy. guide the Swamp Buggy to shore as soon as you notice it slowing down. When you linish driving the Swamp Buddy. slide OFF/ON on the Swamp Buggy and the transmittcrto OFF. , WIMP BUGGT FUNGTIOII GDNTNOLs glnstail fully charged rechargeable batteries into the Swamp Buggy battery compartment and transmitter in elite correct posltion as indicated. install transmitter antenna as indicated. iMove power switches located on the top or the Swamp Buggy and (root of the transmitter to the "on‘ Eposltlons Fully extend transmitter antenna. Place Swamp Buggy on the water sunace. “Joystick A" To drive forward. move “Joysfiek A‘ + ‘Joystlck B“ upward. lllITE: This equipment has been tested and iound to comply with To drive in reverse. move “mek A' + “Joystick B" downward. the limits tor a Class B dicta! device. pursuant to Part 15 oi the FCC To turn right, move 'Joystlck A' upward. Rules. These limits are designed to provroe reasonable protection To turn left, move ‘Joystlck B” upward. apainst harmful inlerlerence In a residential installation. This To turn left In reverse. move . Joystick A" downward. equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio trequency energy To tum “um in rewarse, move a Joystick B" downward. and. it not installed and used in accordance with the Instructions, may cause nermlul Interference to radio communlcations. EThIs device complies with Fan 15 oithe FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the lollowlng two conditions: (i) This device may not cause harmful Interterenc and (2) This device must accept any lnterierence received. including interference that may cause undesired operation. uiprnent, However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur In a particular installation. It this equipment does cause harmful Interference to Jadio or television reception. which can be determined by tumlng the equipment off and on. the user Is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receivino antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the Eequipment into an outlet on a circuit different lrorn that to which the receiver Is needed. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/N technician tor help. ”lunnafm“ NEWArt n «so t-CMMMM. ' mmmwmnmw-d ”MINIMUM “In Belt-in. SWER‘IUVS LIJAJNG. meantime. nooum NEWVORK want cmmnyummlumm a n , he“ nor n, . ' ' l-mqummmmurmmmm on o n rum caution. MOTWWABLE FOR MORE“ mine so mourns were SMALL Pam
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