User's Manual

3. Radio interference.
HOW TO OPERATE VEHICLE
1. Twist the antennae into the top of the transmitter.
2. Turn the vehicle & transmitter ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
3. The first toggle on the left side on the transmitter will move the vehicle
forward when pushed. The vehicle will move in reverse when the toggle is
pulled back towards you.
4. Push the middle toggle to start the hopping action. The car can hop while
moving or while standing still.
5. The last toggle on the right will steer the vehicle either left or right.
NOTE
- You can control the vehicle at a longer distance by holding the transmitter
higher with the antenna straight up.
- When the vehicle slows down or starts moving erratically, replace all dying
batteries with fully charged batteries.
OPERATING SAFETY RULES
Select a SAFE place to operate your vehicle. Do not drive in the street. Avoid driving on
sand or through puddles of water. These hazards can impair your performance. Check the
surface ahead of you and watch for obstacles. The radio receiver in your vehicle and
transmitter are sensitive instruments. Do not leave vehicle or transmitter near sources of
HEAT or DIRECT SUNLIGHT for long periods of time.
Avoid leaving vehicle or transmitter outside overnight. NIGHT DAMPNESS IS
HARMFUL TO INTERIOR MECHANISM.
RADIO INTERFERENCE
Sometimes erratic behavior or loss of control of vehicle is the result of interference
caused by high tension wires, high voltage transformers, certain types of buildings,
concrete walls or narrow places where radio signals sent from your transmitter may be
scattered thus making it difficult for your vehicle to receive a good radio signal. If you
encounter this type of behavior or loss of control, change to a different location.
You will encounter interference if another radio controlled vehicle or CB radio is
operating in the same vicinity on your same frequency.