60-4422 Dodge Viper GT-R Thank you for purchasing your Dodge Viper GT-R from Radio Shack. Built to 1:12 scale, it can reach speed of 1020 feet per minute with turbo function and it is perfect for children, ages 8 and up. What's Included Dodge Viper GT-R Transmitter 9.6V Rechargeable Battery Pack (Ni-Cd 700mAh) 9.6V Battery Pack Charger (AC 120/DC 12V 200mA 6 Hour) 9V Battery Please read this user's guide before installing, setting up and using your new product.
How to connect How to connect pz NOTES: After charging, the battery pack will be warm. This condition is normal for fully charged battery pack. Overcharging could damage it. If the speed of the vehicle getting down suddenly, it is time to recharge. When the power of battery pack is finished. The battery pack will get hot, let cool it down for at least 20 minutes before recharging. Note: Recharging a warm or hot battery pack, it will greatly shorten the useful life of the battery pack. Battery Pack Care 1.
In Your Vehicle 1. Set ON/OFF on the bottom of the vehicle to OFF. 2. Use a coin to turn the battery compartment’s latches in the direction of the arrow. Lift the cover to remove it. 3. Place the battery pack in the compartment with the wires in the slot on the side of the compartment. Attach the battery pack's white plastic connector to the vehicle's matching connector. Do not force them together. They fit only one way. Carefully tuck in the wire. 4.
on the transmitter and retrieve it. Battery Notes : Dispose of batteries promptly and properly; do not bum or bury them. Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
Handle the vehicle carefully; do not drop it. Keep the vehicle away from dust and dirt, and wipe it with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new. Do not drive your vehicle through puddles or mud, in the rain, snow or sand. Modifying or tampering with the vehicle’s internal components can cause a malfunction and might invalidate its warranty, and void your FCC authorization to operate it. The FCC wants you to know Your vehicle might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly.