Taiyo A21927 27 MHz Remote Control TX User Manual users manual

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Taiyo Edge“ 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
1-366-4-EDGE-Rc (1-866-433-4372)
OWNER‘S MANUAL
Important! Please read your Owner‘s Manual all the way through before operating your vehicle. Contains important
information—keep for future reference.
Safety First l
' Adult supervision is recommended.
- Drive your vehicle in a safe area away from people, pets, cars, etc. Not in streets!
- 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 the wheels, spokes and tires while the vehicle is switched on or
while the transmitter is operating.
~ Be a responsible FreestyleYM BMX operator!
Note: Always wear a helmet and elbow and knee pads while riding a real BMX bike.
Batter-es Required lnotincluded)
5 “AA” Alkaline or Rechargeable Cells for Bike and One 9-Volt Alkaline Battery for Transmitter.
(See next page for information on rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable batteries and charger not included.)
Battery Installation
Battery Cautions
CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY LEAKAGE
1. Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly and follow the toy and battery manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Do not mix old and new batteries.
3. Do not mix alkaline, standard lcerbonqinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium, nickel-metal hydride or other)
batteries.
4. Remove weak or dead batteries from product.
More Important Battery information
~ Make sure battery polarity (direction) is correct.
~ Use only battery typels) recommended.
~ Remove batteries from the product if it will not be used for a long period of time.
~ For best performance, use Alkaline batteries. Battery life may vary with the brand used.
- Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
- Remove rechargeable batteries from the product before charging, Recharge batteries only under adult supervision and follow the battery and
charger manufacturers' instructions.
~ Do not short-circuit battery terminals.
~ Keep Bike and Transmitter dry. If they get wet, turn off Bike switch and IMMEDIATELV remove batteries. Wipe oil excess moisture and allow to air
dry for at least 24 hours.
~ Dispose of batteries safely and properly.
Bike Battery Installation f‘
1. Lift LATCHES on UPPER BATTERY DOOR and remove door (Fig. 1L
2. Insert 2 fresh, new ""AA ALKALINE* BATTERIES in the directions shown on label
inside compartment (Fig. 2).
3. Snap UPPER BATTERY DOOR securely back into place.
4. Turn Bike over, lift LATCHES on LOWER BATTERY DOOR, remove door (F594 3).
5. Lower compartment takes 3 batteries. First insert 2 fresh, new “AA' ALKALINE
BATTERIES in the direction shown on the label inside the compartment. Then
insert one fresh, new "AA" ALKALINE BATTERY on top of the first two, facing in
the opposite direction as the’first two, as shown on the label (Fig 4). Snap LOWER
BATTERY DOOR securely back into place.
6. Make sure that (+l and (-l on batteries are matched to (+l and l—) on battery
compartment labels.
Note: Keep Bike power off to save battery power until you‘re ready to run.
UPPER BATTERY
DOOR
Transmitter Battery Installation
1. Slide open BATTERY DOOR on back of TRANSMITTER (Fig. 5).
2. Insert a fresh, new 9~VOLT ALKALINE BATTERY with the polarity (+l») as shown on the bottom of battery
compartment (Fig 6).
3. Hold battery in place with thumb and slide battery door all the way closed to secure battery. (Fig. GAl.
4. Check fortransmitter operation by looking for the red ‘POWER ON" LIGHT on front to light when a STICK is moved.
If LIGHT does not come on, check battery polarity. If LIGHT still does not light, install a brand-new battery.
"POWER ON” LIGHT
4 ANTENNA
RIGHT
STICK
‘Using Rechargeable Cells
(Batteries and Charger not included.) Rechargeable "AA" size batteries may be
used in Bike. You'll still need to purchase a 9-Volt Alkaline battery for the transmitter.
FOR SAFETY AND BATTERY CHARGING INFORMATION, PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT
CAME WITH YOUR RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND RECHARGER.
ADULT SUPERVISION OF BATTERY CHARGING IS RECOMMENDED.
Transmitter Features and Operation
1. LEFI' STICK (see Fig. 7): Push up for Low Speed, push farther past "click" for High Speed. Release to coast. Pull down
to Brake.
2. RIGHT STICK (see Fig. 7]: Push left for Left Turn, right for Right Turn. Return to center for Straight.
3. ANTENNA (see Fig. 7): Extend fully for operation. Make sure it's screwed in tightly all the way. Hold Transmitter so
antenna points straight up in the air. Don't touch antenna while operating.
4. POWER ON INDICATOR LIGHT (see Fig. 7)
Note: There is no on/off switch on Transmitter. Moving the sticks turns it on. it turns off after a period of non-use.
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Low Speed High Speed Brake Tight Left Wide Left Tight Right Wide Right
Forward Forward Turn Turn Turn Turn
Bike Operation
IMPORTANT: RIDER MUST BE ATTACHED TO BIKE
SO THAT BIKE CAN PEDAL AND STEER FREELY.
MAKE SURE RIDER'S LEGS ARE BENT AT THE
KNEES AND CLOTHING IS ADJUSTED TO ALLOW
FREE MOVEMENT. IF LEGS ARE FULLY
STRAIGHTENED OR CLOTHING IS TWISTED, LEGS
MAV "LOCK“ AND PREVENT MOVEMENT“. SEE FIG. 8.
Seating Rider
1. Face Rider‘s head forward. Place HELMET on
head and adjust CHIN STRAP under chin (Figs. 9
and 10). Make sure CLOTHES are dry and not
twisted or bunched up.
2. Snap PRONGS on bottom of Rider's SHOES all
the way into SLOTS in PEDALS (Fig. 11).
3. Hold WRIST between index and middle fingers as
shown (Fig. 12) and place thumb on front of
HANDLEGRIP. Squeeze index finger and thumb
together to push HAND onto HANDLEGRIP.
A. For easier final positioning of Rider, place Bike on
STAND by placing REAR AXLE PEGS into CUTOUTS
on STAND (Fig. 8l.
5. Sit Rider onto SEAT. Adjust Rider’s back position
and arm positions to match Fig. 8. Bend elbows
slightly. When properly positioned, Rider will freely
and easily sit down on front of seat with knees bent.
Use this
method to
attach
hands to
Slum Pays
for Freestyle
Riding. See
Riding Guide.
Oparétlon
1. While Bike is still on Stand, test operation for smooth pedaling action. Slide Bike POWER SWITCH (right side of Bike
above pedal sprocket) forward to ON position (Fig, 13). You will hear the motorized Gyro spin up to speed. Note: Turn
switch off whenever possible to save batteries.
3. Extend ANTENNA on Transmitter fully. Move LEFT STICK on Transmitter up to test pedaling and rear wheel turning.
4. If test is passed, remove Bike from stand and place on ground, leaning on clear plastic STABILIZER (Fig. 14).
5. Push Left Stick upward to drive straight ahead.
ng Techniques
1. Rolling Start: Keeping fingers clear of wheels and spokes and pedaling feet, hold vehicle still on ground and push Left Stick
forward, guiding bike forward until it takes off.
2. Braking: While driving, move the Left Stick backwards to brake.
3. Coasting Stop: While driving, release the Left Stick to roll to a stop.
4. Turning Circle: Your Bike can steer in a circle about 10-15 feet across, depending on speed and surface. To turn more sharply, use
Low Speed. To turn most sharply, try ‘blipping" the left stick forward to pulse the power on and off for extra-slow speed (takes
practice).
5. Transmitter has a range of about 65 feet. Don't drive too far or you may lose control of your Bike. Don't touch antenna.
RIC Facts
1. When batteries start to wear down, Bike may slow, stop, or refuse to respond to your control. It's time to replace batteries. This is
absolutely the ll‘1 cause of all problems and questions!
2. Radio frequency interference can interfere with the control of your Bike. Buildings, power wires, other RIC 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 Bike within range to keep control.
4. Water, snow and sand can cause problems. Keep away from them. Wipe bike clean and dry after each use, including inside battery
compartments. Clothing can be wiped with a damp cloth and allowed to air dry overnight.
5. Turn Bike switch off immediately after running. Remove batteries for storing. Keep Bike and Transmitter away from heat and direct
sunlight and moisture.
Bike will not move or steer . Batteries dead or low . Remove and replace batteries, making sure batterv
. Batteries installed incorrectly direction (polarity, «M is correct and battery compartment
. Loose battery connection contacts are clean.
~ Bike switch is off ' Replace batteries with fresh, new alkaline cells OR
~ Rider preventing pedals from turning recharge rechargeable cells.
- Turn on Bike switch.
- Reposition Rider in starting position with knees bent to
allow free pedaling. Adjust clothing so it does not
prevent movement.
Bike will not steer - Rider positioned on front page ' Bike won't steer when Rider‘s touching front pegs.
See R/C Riding Guide for “Straight Ahead Stunts.“
Erratic operation, loss of ~ Radio interference ~ Move to another location,
control, short range ~ Loose or collapsed transmitter antenna ~ Tighten antenna by twisting to screw in. Extend fully.
~ Weak Transmitter battery Point up in the air, not at vehicle. Don't touch antenna.
' Weak Bike batteries - Replace or recharge batteries
Bike stops working after ~ Water in battery/electronicslmotor areas ~ Turn Bike off IMMEDIATELY, remove all batteries, dry
going into water or snow inside and out with clean soft cloth and allow to dry
overnight with battery doors off.
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