Safety Guidelines
1. Always read and comprehend the manual before use.
2. Children under 14 years must be closely supervised by an adult when operating this model.
3. Charge the battery fully before initial use. Always disconnect and remove the batteries from both the
transmitter and the car when not in use.
4. Operate the vehicle only with a fully charged battery. If the vehicle begins to slow down, stop operating it.
immediately to avoid draining the battery.
1. The information in this manual is subject to change without notice.
2. Product specifications and visuals may differ slightly from what is shown in this manual.
3. Always operate this vehicle responsibly and with consideration for others' safety.
4. DO NOT operate this vehicle in crowded areas due to the risk of potential injuries.
5. Never use this vehicle on public roads where traffic incidents and potential damage could occur.
Operation should only occur on open tracks designated for the use of RC cars.
6. DO NOT use this vehicle to chase or scare animals.
7. The electronic components in this vehicle are water-resistant but not waterproof-do not submerge the
vehicle in water.
8. Regularly check the battery power of the transmitter (radio controller) and remove the batteries
when not in use. NEVER operate this vehicle with low transmitter power due to potential battery failure.
9. Do not force the vehicle if it becomes stuck. Doing so may result in damage to the motor and/or
ESC (Electronic Speed Controller). Instead, check and remove any obstructions before attempting
to operate it again.
10. Ensure all battery connections are secure before each use.
11. Upgrades or modifications not approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty.
12. Avoid touching moving parts during maintenance.
13. Reduce the throttle during midair jumps to prevent excessive RPM and/or damage to the motor
and drivetrain.
14. Do not attempt to disassemble or reassemble the motor, ESC, or receiver as these components
are calibrated at the factory.
15. Use only factory-approved parts for any replacements or upgrades.
16. Any upgrades must be compatible and properly matched across the radio/driving systems (motor,
ESC, receiver, etc.).
17. Always turn on the transmitter before the receiver when starting and turn off the receiver before the
transmitter when powering down.
18. Properly set up the receiver antenna (if it comes with this vehicle) for optimal performance.
Do not cut the antenna as this could lead to the loss of vehicle control.
19. The vehicle is resistant to splashing water but should not be exposed to seawater. The salt content in
seawater can damage the electronic components and cause corrosion to metal parts.
Driving Tips:
Begin practicing at low speeds if you are new
to operating this type of vehicle. Gradually
progress to practicing on tracks, focusing on
mastering the throttle, steering, and brakes
at low speeds first. As you become more
proficient, you can start driving at higher
speeds and on more challenging tracks
Transmitter Introduction:
Do not engage the throttle or steering controls
until the vehicle is properly bound to the transmitter.
Incorrect throttle settings may occur otherwise.
If the throttle behaves abnormally, switch off the
system and switch it back on to re-bind.
Slide the power switch to the "ON" position.
Press and hold the ON/OFF button for 2-3
seconds until the ESC/Receiver's LED starts to blink. Wait a few seconds after turning on
both devices. When the LEDs on both devices are solid, the binding is successful.
the ON/OFF button
Testing Steering Performance:
1) Center the steering wheel; the vehicle should drive straight. Adjust if the vehicle veers.
2) Turn the steering wheel left; the vehicle should turn left.
3) Turn the steering wheel right; the vehicle should turn right.
-Accelerate by pulling the trigger.
-Slow down by releasing the trigger.
-Brake by pushing the trigger forward.
-For reverse, whether the vehicle is still or in motion, bring the
trigger to the center, then push forward again.
operate
Adjust this knob to align the front wheels straight if they veer left or right.
Use this if the vehicle turns in the opposite direction of the steering
wheel (flip the switch accordingly).
Powering Down and Storage:
the ON/OFF button
1. Turn off the ESC/Receiver:
Press and hold the On/Off button for 2-3
seconds until the LED on the ESC/Receiver
turns off.
2. Turn off the Transmitter:
Move the power switch to the "OFF" position.
3. Battery Care: Always disconnect and remove the battery pack when not in use. Fully charge the battery before storing.
4. Inspect the Vehicle: Check for any damaged or worn parts on the vehicle before storing.
Charging the battery pack:
Use only the provided charger to charge the battery pack.
- Never leave the battery pack charging unattended.
- Never use a damaged or wet charger.
- Children under 14 years old should NEVER charge the battery packs.
- Always remove the battery pack from the vehicle during charging.
Connect the Battery Pack: Attach the battery pack to the USB charger. Refer to Figure 1.
2) Power Source: Plug a compatible phone charger into a wall outlet. See Figure 2.
3) Connect USB Charger: Insert the USB charger into the phone charger. Refer to Figure3.
*Note: Phone charger is not supplied. Do not use a phone charger with an output greater than 5V.
Charging Indicators:
1. Charging Start: A red light will appear on the USB charger when it is powered on.
2. During Charging: The red light stays on, and a green light will flash to indicate the battery is charging.
3. Fully Charged: Both the red and green lights will turn solid when the battery is fully charged.
Troubleshooting LEDs:
1. Flashing Red LED: Indicates a damaged or drained battery that cannot be recharged.
Replace the battery immediately.
2. Both LEDs Off: This suggests that the USB charger may be damaged.
Battery charging times when connected to a wall charging slot or extension socket:
It typically takes about 2 hours to fully charge the battery.
Note: Charging times may be longer when the USB is connected to a PC or laptop due to the lower
power output compared to a wall outlet. You can use a compatible phone charger with an output of 5V,
2A to potentially reduce charging time. Do not use a phone charger with an output greater than 5V.
Maintenance:
1. Reularly inspect the vehicle for damage.
2. Check gears for wear and debris.
3. Ensure all screws are tight and wheels are secure.
4. Examine wires and connectors for damage.
5. Service or replace the steering servo as needed.
6. Check, disconnect, and remove the battery pack when not in use.
Fully charge the battery before storing. Store batteries in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
7. Keep the vehicle chassis clean and dry, free from sand, dust, and moisture.
8. Remove and clean the motor as necessary; do not attempt reassembly.
9. Wipe the body with a soft, clean cloth.
10. Store the vehicle in a safe, dry place, out of children’s reach, away from heat and moisture.| |
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