Unimax Toys 4180-00 RC Car User Manual

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BEFORE YOU PROCEED READ THE OWNE MA AL
Thank you lcr purchasing a Radllne RC vehicle! We are confident you will appreciate Its
race ready design and precision performance.
Radline RC ollars you the ultimate radio control radng experience. This Owner's Manual ls
designed lor use with 1:16th Scale RadlineRC Master Series vehides and contains the
instructions you will need to assemble, operate and maintain your vehicle for years to
come,
We know you are anxious to start racing—but it Is very important that you take the lime to
read the Owner's Manual even it you are an experienced RIC racer.
Carefully read and tollow all instructions in this and any other manuals included with your
vehicle, Failure to follow the instructions will be considered abuse and or neglect and may
void your lactory warranty.
Your vehicle is designed to run on uneven or rough terrain. However dust. sand. water. and
carpet fibers can lodge in the working pans of your vehicle and if not removed promptly,
can damage your vehicle. We do not guarantee your vehicle from damage due to outside
elements including sand. dirt or water. This product is not a toy. it is not designed lor users
under 14 years old. You are responsible lor the maintenance and safe operation at this vehicle.
Before operating your vehicle. please read this manual completely and examine your
vehicle and transmitter. If for any reason you are not satisfied till"! your purchase,
please ratum it to your fatal/or before runnlrrg your vehicle. Your retailer cannot
accept a vehlcle or “mariner for return or exchange all-r It has been run.
A highly experienced support team dedicated to making your RC experience totally
enjoyable hacks your Radllne RC.
If you have any questions about your vehicle or the Radline RC radio system. please email
to sugELthadllnarcoom. Technical assislanoe is also available on line at
www. Ii . rn.
Radline RC ollers lull-service repairto handle both warranty repair or replacement and
out-ol-warranly service. Do not hesitate to contact Radllne RC lor any product support
needs. We are anxious m help.
SAFETYPRECAUHONS
Radiine RC wants you to enjoy your new vehicle and to operate it with care and safety.
Failure to operate your vehicle in a safe and responsible manner may result in injury to
yourself. others or property around you. You are responsible for lollowing the guidelines
mentioned here and to operate your vehicle selely.
- Do not run your vehicle on public roads or any area where you may interrupt pedestrian
or vehicle traffic.
0 Do not operate in e congested area or in crowds. Your vehicle can cause harm it it
collides with any other person.
0 Do not operate your vehicle with obstructed line ol sight, at night, or near water.
- The motor and batteries can become hot during use. Do not handle either immediately
or after use to avoid injury.
- Your vehicle is controlled by radio. Radio waves are subject to interlerence from outside
sources. Radio interference can cause loss ol control of your vehicle.
- Always allow a margin of safety in all directions,
- Keep all small parts and anything electric out ol the reach at small children.
CONTENTS
Your vehicle comes with some accessories and batteries you will need to operate it,
1.) Transmitter antenna 4.) Shock Spacers 7.) 1 x 9V battery
2.) Body pins 5.) Owner's manual 8.) Transmitter
3.) Antenna cap 5 Tube 6.) 5 xAA battery 9.) Va etc
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The batterlee Included (SAAAIkaIIne Batteries and one 9V Heavy Duty battery) are
provided to get you started. These batteries will have a very short attentive tile and will need
to be replaced very quidtly.
Radline RC recommends you purchase either 5 Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride (NIMH)
AAbatteries or a custom-made 7.2V Rechargeable Battery Pack lor use in your vehicle. You
will also need a quality NIMH charger tor your batteries. Please follow battery and charger
manutacturer's directions when using rechargeable batteries.
YOUR RTX IO SYSTEM
Vour vehicle is equipped with an RTX»18 Radio System. The RTX-18 Radio System is a
2-channel, 3-Band system that operates on 27 MHz radio frequency. The frequency your
transmltter operata on is clearly marked on the back or the transmitter. The 27 MHz
frequency is divided into one or three bands: Red, Orange or Green. The vehicle included
runs on the same lrequency as the transmitter, and can run on all three bands: Red.
Orange and Green.
Matching the transmitter and car frequency and band is simple and mandatory for proper
operation.The three bands allow you to race up to three different cars at the same time.
The transmitter (controller) controls your vehicles steering. forward/reverse and speed.
Throttle Control: The trirottie control allows you to
accelerate your vehicle in forward or reverse You
can push your throttle control from forward to reverse
to apply the brake
Throttle Trim: The throttle trim located on the
face at your transmitter adjusts the IDLE polnt or
neutml point of the vehicle wrtlle at rest. You wIII
need to adjust the thmttte trim later when you have
set up your vehicle
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Steering Trim: The steering trim lomted on the
lane at yuur transmitter adjusts the neutral point at
the steering servo. Adjust this control to make your
vehicle dnve straight with no steenng input from the
steering wheel. You will djusl the steering trim after
you have set up your vehicle.
Steering main. Cami: The steering radius
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control knob located on the 7306 at your transmitter
allows you to select the radius 01 your turns
Moving the knob to the left increases the turning
radius and is designed for novice drivers Moving
the knob to the right decreases the turning radius
and is designed for experienced drivers, n
Band Selector switch: The band selector switch is Iomted at the back or your transmitter and
allows you to easily select one otthree bends: Red. Orange or Green. This band must match the bent!
on the vehicle that you select when you set up your vehicle. and they be changed by you at any time to
allow multiple vehicles to race at the same time,
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Installation of Antenna: Place antenna in antenna receptacle and
turn clockwise until snug. Do not avertighten. Fully extend antenna
belore driving tar. Always turn on your transmitter before turning on
your car, as youroer could be eflected by outside radio signals it your
transmitter is not on and property functioning
Installation of Battery: Your transmitter uses one QV battery. The
battery compartment is located in the base at the transmitter Press
own and towards the back at the transmitter to remove Ihe battery
mver. Insert the 9V battery in the comet orlenl‘atlufl awarding in the
poiariry marked inside (a and .)_
Turn on the transmitter using the Ofl/On Switch. Confirm the Power Light
is on. lflhe flower light is not Illuminated. check the polarity (* and-) of
mu battery. it you are confident you have property positioned the battery
and the power light is not on. then try a new battery.
Once the battery light Is on you may turn all the transmitter and replace
the battery cover.
When you notice the BAND light is blinking or the control range ofyour
vehicle decreases. replace the battery.
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SETTING UP THE ANTENNA
You must install the antenna mast (tube)
beiore you operate your vehicle.
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Locate the antenna wire that is fixed to the receiver.
Straighten the wire. and then insert the end
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Push the wire all the way through. It may
extend through the length of the tube. Do
not cut the wire. as its length is tuned to the
frequency.
Insert the base of the tube Into the molded post
on the chassis. Hold the antenna tube at the
bottom 01 the tube. Do not push from the top. Feed
the antenna wire into the slot provided on the post.
Gently secure the tube into the post
Fold any remaining wire over the tube and secure the wire and/or
cap the tube with the antenna tip. The wine may not extend past
the tube.
Always iully extend the antenna on the transmitter and face the antenna
on the transmrtter straight up for best pertorrnanoe,
SELECT ONE OF THE THREE BANDS (RED ORANGE OR GREEN)
You can also run your car on one of three bands.
and allows you to race three cars with the same
frequency at once without one interfering with
the others
Locate the 3-Band switch that is located at the
bottom chassis. This switch has three positions:
R-red. G-green and O—orange. Your transmitter
default band is red. Your car is also preset on the
red band. If you are planning to be racing against
other cars. you may want to select another band
now or select an alternate band at a later time.
To change bands. simply slide the band switch.
The middle stop is the green hand and the right
stop is the orange band. The default band is red.
You will matdt the transmitter band to the car
hand later when you tune your vehicle.
INSTALL BATTERIES
To prepare for battery installation. gently unscrew the 2
screws on the top edge at the battery cover by using a
screwdrivert Then gently lift and push out the battery cover,
The five AA batteries provided are slimline batteries and
will have 9 very limited life, They are provided
to get you up and mnning. You will need to replace the
batteries very soon, We suggest you replace
with five AA rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries
(NiMH) available or 7.2 V battery pack
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- Always tum an the power Mien retrieving the body and ballads:
- Do ml use damaged batteries.
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ATTACHING THE BODY TO THE CHASSIS
Guide the antenna through the antenna hole In the car body.
Set the car body over the tour posts on the chassis.
Using the tour body pins provided. slide one into the hole on each of the four pests,
Using the [our body pins provided. slide one into lhe hole on each of the tour posts.
DECORATE YOUR VEHICLE BODY
The decals are printed on salt adhesive label stock. Gently remove the labels from the
backing and place one edge in the proper position on the car body. Gently smooth the
deal down with your finger. This prooes oI smoothing irorn one side to the other will
prevent air bubbles under the label.
RANGE TEST YOUR VEHICLE
You have completed all the preparation above (SETTING UP THE ANTENNA -> SELECT
ONE OF THE THREE BANDS (RED. ORANGE OR GREEN) -> INSTALL BATTERIES ~>
ATTACHING THE BODY TO THE CHASSIS -> DECORATE YOUR VEHICLE BODY) but
one last project is required—«you should range test your vehicle betore each mn session.
Because your vehicle is controlled by radio frequency. It is subject to interference from
outside sources Including elem-lo wires. adjacent building and other radio transmitters in
the area. This interference can atiect the distance or range your transmitter will eilectively
control the vehicle.
Turn on your transmitter first to ensure your car Is not controlled by stray signals from
another transmitter In the area. Fully extend the transmitter antenna. Hold the vehicle In
your hand making sure not to touch the wheels. Turn on the vehicle. Confirm that your
vehicle is responding to your transmitter only. If there are other transmitters In the area you
want to assure you are on dinerent frequencies and or bands.
Place the car on the ground and slowly drive it outta the farthest point you plan to operate
the vehicle. As you do this you can make last minute adjustments to the steering trim If
necessary.
RUNNING YOUR VEHICLE
You ere now reedy to run your vehicle more aggressively. Heve tun, but remember that
your vehicle travels quickly and lums quiddy. Your driving skill must be developed to
properly control the vehicle at high speed. Start out at slow speeds to assure you do not
damage your vehicle.
During and alter operation, the motor and batteries will be hot. Do not bush them until they
heve cooled down.
M NTAlNING YOUR VEHICLE
The following procedures should be performed frequently end will keep your vehicle
running strong.
- Inspeot the vehicle for any obvious damage.
- check the gears for wear. debris or broken teeth.
. Check the wheels and tighten the wheel screws properly.
. Check for loose screws in the chassis.
. Check the wiring for frayed or damaged wires or connectors,
. Check the steering servo. which will wear out over time and require replacement,
. Check all batteries.
- Keep the chassis clean and free of sand. dust, dirt and moisture.
. Remove and clean the motor if necessary. Use electric motor cleaning solution
available at your local hobby dealer to clean out dirt, sand and dust. Lubricate the
bushings of the motor with lightweight electric motor oil.
. When you put your vehicle away after running. dust oil with a soft bristle brush or cloth.
. Remove batteries from vehicle and transmitter it you are going to store them for more
than two days.
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1 this device may not cause inte rence. and
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