Taiyo A14349 49 MHz Remote Control Toy TX User Manual users manual

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Taiyo Edgem RIC Consumer Service
We want to assist you!
DO NOT RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE STORE!
Log on: Click "Service" at www.taiyoedge.com
E—mail: help@taiyoedge.com
TOLL-FREE CONSUMER HELPLINE
1 -866-4-EDGE-RC (1 -866-433-4372)
OWNER'S MANUAL
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. THEV CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION,
Important! Please read your Owner’s Manual all the way through before operating your vehicle.
Safety First
- Drive your vehicle in a safe area away from people, pets, cars, etc, Not in streets, in or near water, or in darknessl
- Don't touch or try to pick up vehicle when it is in motion. Wait until it stops completely.
- Keep hair, fingers, face and loose clothing away from wheels while the vehicle is switched on or while the transmitter
is operating
- Be a responsible MX Hauler'M operator!
Batteries Required lnot included)
Separate purchase required.
4 "AA" Alkaline Batteries required for vehicle.
One 9-Volt Alkaline Battery required for transmitter.
IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION: T0 AVOlD BATTERY LEAKAGE
- Make sure the batteries are inserted with the correct polarity and follow the toy and battery manufacturers'
instructions,
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) and rechargeable batteries, or different types of rechargeable batteries
lnickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride and rechargeable alkaline).
- Remove weak or exhausted batteries from the product.
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT BATTERY SAFETV INFORMATION
- An adult should help with battery replacement.
. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended in the "Battery Installation" lor replacement)
instructions are to be used.
~ Nonrrechargeable batteries are not to be recharged,
‘ If removable rechargeable batteries are used, they are only to be charged under adult supervision.
. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the product before they are charged.
‘ If you use a battery charger, it should be examined regularly for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts.
Do not use a damaged battery charger until it has been properly repaired.
~ Dispose of batteries safely and properly.
Using Rechargeable Batteries
(Rechargeable batteries and charger not included)
Rechargeable "AA" batteries can be an economical alternative to alkaline batteries. Look for NiCd (nickel-cadmium)
rechargeable cells, orfor longer running times, NiMH (nickel»metal hydride) rechargeable cells. Purchase a suitable
charger for the type of rechargeable batteries you purchase. Ask your dealer.
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Battery Installation
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1. Slide LATCH on BATTERY DOOR toward rear of vehicle. (Fig. 11 9
2. Open DOOR. (Fig. 2l
3. Insert 4 fresh, new '"AA Alkaline batteries in the directions shown 63
2-3
on the bottom ofthe battery compartment. (Fig. 3)
IMPORTANT: OBSERVE BATTERY POLARITY (DIRECTION, + AND —1,
4. Close door, slide latch toward front of vehicle to secure.
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Transmitter Battery Installation
1. Slide open BATTERY DOOR on back ofTRANSMITTER. (Fig. 4)
2. Insert a fresh, new S-VOLT ALKALINE BA‘I'I'ERY with the polarily (4+) as shown on the bottom ol battery
compartment (Fig. 5)
3. Hold battery in place with thumb and replace BATTERY DOOR, (Fig, 6)
Transmitter Operation
\ 4 ANTENNA Straighten and
Note: There is no on/ofl switch on Transmitter. extend fully for operation.
Moving the sticks turns it on. It turns off after a period of non-use. Hold Transmitter so antenna
points straight up_ in the air.
LEFT STICK Don't touch during operation.
controls direction/power. Push up to go forward,
pull down to go in reverse, release for neutral. Forward
Left Straight Right
RIGHT STICK
controls steering. Push left to go left, right to go right.
Release to go straight. LEFT RlGHT
STICK
Vehicle Operation
1. Turn on POWER SWITCH on bottom olvehicle. (Fig. 7) F'9 7
2. Vehicle operates best on flat, smooth, surfaces. Keep away from water,
snow and wet surfaces.
3. If vehicle steers slightly to one side or the other when you release the
right stick to go straight, move the TRIM ADJUSTER on the bottom in
-the opposite direction, a little at a time. (Drive vehicle away from you
to test.I Repeat it necessary. (Fig. 7I
TRIM ADJUSTER
POWER SWITCH
. ching Cycle
‘ S of CLIP together.
2, Slide LEGS re ward to back of SLOTS.
3. While still squeez 1, pull CLIP out (Fig. IOI.
To Attach Bike
‘I, Place WHEELS of Bike in REC
2, Place CLIP over Bike.
3. Insert one LEG of CLIP into one SLOT.
4, Squeeze CLIP and insert other LEG into ot - SLOT,
5 Squeeze LEGS together, slide LEGS forward to ont of
SLOTS, release.
REMOVE
l. SDUEEZE CLIP
2. SLIDE BACK
SLIFT b
ATTACH
l. INSERT ONE LEG
ZSOUEEZE,
INSERT ZND LEG
EEZE, SLIDE
RIC Tip
In order to race or operate two vehicles together, they must be different frequencies. Check the bottom of your vehicle
for the frequency label. Your MX Hauler"M is 27MHz, Look for the Taiyo Edgem Surf BugTM (sold separately) at your
dealer for a great 49MHz vehicle to run your MX Hauler” with!
RIC Facts for Improved Operation
1. When batteries start to discharge, vehicle may slow, stop, or refuse to respond to your control. It's time to replace all
4 vehicle batteries and/or transmitter battery. This is absolutely the #1 cause of all problems and questions! Observe
polarity when replacing batteries,
2. Radio frequency interference can interfere with the control of your vehicle. Buildings, power wires, other R/C
transmitters, or CB radio can all cause problems. Pick a place to drive that's away from these things.
3. Hold Transmitter so antenna points up, not toward the vehicle. Keep vehicle within range (about 50 feet) to keep
control. If vehicle goes out of range, try lifting transmitter high into air to increase range.
4. Wipe vehicle clean and dry after each use, including inside battery compartments.
5. Turn vehicle power switch off immediately after running. Remove batteries for storing or shipping. Keep vehicle and
Transmitter away from heat and direct sunlight and moisture.
Troubleshooting Guide
Don't take your vehicle back to the store--try solving problems using this valuable guide.
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Vehicle runs slowly, or - Batteries dead or low - Install A fresh, new “AA" alkaline cells,
won't move, or won't steer - Batteries installed incorrectly in vehicle - Remove and replace batteries, making sure battery
or transmitter direction (polarity, +/-) is correct and battery
~ Loose battery connection and battery box contacts are clean,
- Diny battery or battery compartment - Replace transmitter battery.
contacts ~ Turn on Power switch.
4 Power switch is off
Erratic operation, loss of ~ Radio interlerence - Move to another location,
control, short range ~ Loose or curled transmitter antenna - Straighten antenna to extend lully, Point up in
~ Antenna touching hands or body the air, not at vehicle.
- Weak transmitter battery - Don't touch antenna.
- Weak vehicle batteries - Replace all 4 vehicle batteries and/or
transmitter battery.
Vehicle stops working after - - Water in battererlectronics/motor areas - Turn power switch off IMMEDIATELY, remove
going through water or snow batteries, dry inside and out with clean soft cloth and
allow to dry overnight with battery door open.
Always avoid wet surfaces, puddles or rain.
COMPLIANCE WITH FCC REGULATIONS “
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF FCC RULES. OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING
TWO CONDITIONS: ,
ll) THIS DEVICE MAV NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE.
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY HARMFUL INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
This device generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not used properly may cause interference to radio and
television reception. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits set by the FCC, which are designed to
provide reasonable protection against such interference.
CAUTION: FCC Regulations state that changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
PRINTED IN CHINA
© 2001 Taiyo Edge Ltd. Co., PO. Box 1470, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170, U.S.A. All Rights Reserved. Taiyo Edge, Surf
Bug and MX Hauler are licensed trademarks ofTilbor Marketing and Development Inc.
Product specifications subject to change. Product may differ from illustrations.

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