Owner manual

Handling Procedure For Batteries
Battery Replacement
1) Remove the battery cover from the transmitter by sliding it in the direction of the arrow.
2) Remove the used batteries.
3) Load the new 8 AA size alkaline, or Nickel Metal Hydride (NimH) rechargeable batteries,
and pay very close attention to the polarity marking on the batteries.
4) Slide the battery cover back onto the case.
5) If you use rechargeable batteries OFNA make this charger 10210 it will charge your Transmitter
9.6v at 100mA and Receiver battery 4.8v-6v at 100mA at the same time.
•Caution
Always make sure you reinsert the batteries are in the correct polarity order. If the batteries are loaded
incorrectly, the transmitter may not work or can be damaged.
When the transmitter is not used for a long period of time remember to remove the batteries. If the batteries
do happen to leak, clean the batteries case and contacts thoroughly and make sure the contacts are free of
corrosion.
•Battery Disposal
Some countries and state require special handling of used batteries, please contact the agencies responsible
for recycling hazardous wastes in your local area.
•Battery low voltage alarm indicator. LED Power light will flash.
Handling Procedure For Batteries
10210 - DUAL CHARGER, 4.8V-6V/9.6V TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER
NOTICE THE DIRECTION OF BATTERY COVER
(Not included)
Turning R/C Unit Off
ON
*Turn off the receiver first, then turn off the transmitter.
1
2
OFF
*If you switch off the transmitter first
before the receiver, you may lose control
of the R/C car.
CAUTION
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