WowWee Group 5101 Radio Control Toy User Manual
WowWee Group Limited Radio Control Toy Users Manual
Users Manual
ITEMS Ill! 5101 ' ' warn/350170”: ”inanawvnmz, [WEI-7 ”JWflMfl ”unfunny/11 —il 1 E. i snrfivrnefinujmns&_ M ‘ 1&4 1. Please read inshofitions carefully before operating Manta Ray. ESQ“ “mtgfigml'fl ngtnflfgazégm . . . n m“ ere-nae 2. Adult supervlsren | recommended. Keep out of reach of very young «filumunr‘i'é 1” " m '" children, 3. Children should be made aware of the dangers associated with playing near water. 4. The propellers of ants Ray rotate at very high speeds, KEEP FINGERS LEAR OF PROPELLERS AT ALL TIMES. REMOTE GOHTIIIII. lll'ElIA'l'IllI];_ 0 To dlvu, mm and . Ta film In a mt di nun", pm: me hard this button. Please note: The illuminated red light on the hand oonh'oilerindimtes thatlhe remote controller is in operation. we“ gaunt: A SAFETY DEVICE P EVENTS UNCONTROLLED SWIMMING. MANTA FIAY AUTOMATICALLY STOPS WHEN THE REMOTE CONTROLL R’S RANGE lS EXCEEDED. my 9. Pt um ms: - Do not operate wher there are water plants, rubbish, or other obstacles in the pond. This could cause propeller demege. - Do not play when the e is a strong water current or when the wind is blowing strongly. - Do not play outdoors urlng thunderstorms. - Never touch the prop Iler while It is spinning. - Bring Manta Ray be to shore belore the power runs out. - Manta Flay shall not be operated in water without battery compartment cover. vet currents. all/(IF! SWITIEII nmqnnm: Benny mquimmnti Sx'AA Barren“ thntfl nay) new“ Battery (Hermie Controller) Barren.- nut inaludtd Remote Controller if r is diuiuunrn "move rm bounty I cover, and a right coating of l non-taxis an. wager-bl- all) worms in. lek mm rim BATTERY lrtsruminu ~Rnrimethnbnhnrynwlummnt why mmcwmwu lnnhor ‘W»MF"°"L l-fll-llyotoonbutluhsflon my 1 50mm “Man“ R'Y "lemma—amaze,“ ' Mar-mu n-n-ry wwl- ' - nap-m rm may aw. ' Inw- ' ..__.. ____________ 4 CAUTION: Afler each se of Manta Flay remove all batteries from the product, and drain any water that has accumulated inside, Moisture allowed to remain Inside the product will damage the electronic components and batteries. Store the product with the battery compartment door open to allow the mpartment to dry completer ' cm‘rromll : Children playing with thl. toy should be supervised by an ADULT, as with any products designed to be used in or around water. To prevent I unstable operation Mani. Flay should not be operated in water depths that exceed 3.5 feet (approx. 1 m). ' ATTENTION III IMF - “ANT BATTERY INFORMATION ' Use only fresh batteries -f the required size and recommended type. Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard ' alkaline, or rechargeab or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. We suggest the use of alkaline batteries for best results. : Please respect the co polarity ® and e . Do not trylo recharge b tterias, nor to open them. . Do not throw betterieei o the fire. | Remove rechargeable c tteries from the toy before being charged. I Rechargeable batteries re only to be charged under adult supervision. I Use only the battery lyp ,— as recommended. 1 Replace all bananas of - .me type/brand atthe same time. ' Do not short-circuit the - ary contacts : FIBmUve exhausted ball as from the toy. This device compiles wit Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Is subjectto the following two conditions: (1 )This device may not cause hannfut interference, and (2)Thia device must accept any Interference received, including Interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment h s been tested and found to comply with the limit: for a Class B dlgltal device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are dasigne- to provide reasonable protection agalnst harmful Interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate rad . frequency energy and, lfnot installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio com unicatirms. However. there is no guaranteethat interference will not our In a particular installation. If this equipment does cause h rmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try n correct the Interference by one or more of the following measures: ‘ Reortent or relocate the receiving antenna ' increase the separation between tire equipment and receiver. ' Connect one equipmen into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed. ' Consult the dealer or a experienced radio [TV tedrnician for help. muggifi THIS pnopuor r besrouen FOR poms AND nouns u. m...“— Do "OT “35 TH 1 MANTA RAY I" SALT WATER. ulzfim wowweaewhomce). WARNING: Changes or marital runs to this will no: armssly urn mm: 92 era-wire in. rs.r. am. moon, rut wowvree (Nnrth Anni-tummy we (made uessz. ante no, $ min MNQWHIJa-raa f» - count-militarism zoo-use “WEN“ W1Mw.wwmmn mum In mm approved by its catty responshle for compliance could void Ine user‘s auth ”l to operate the equpmenl.
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