User Guide
RC Honey Bee I Bug
60-2792
What’s Included
Step Three
Installing Batteries In the Transmitter
1. Use a Phillips
screwdriver to
loosenthe screw
from the battery
compartment, and
remove the cover.
2. Placea9Vbattery
(not supplied) in the
compartment as
indicated by the
polarity symbols
(+ and –).
3. Replacethe coverand secure it withthe
screw.
Replacing Batteries in the Bug
1. Turn off the Bug.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen
the screw from the battery
compartment,and remove the cover.
3. Remove the old batteries and place
three newAA batteries in the
compartmentas indicatedby the
polarity symbols(+ and –).
4. Replacethe coverand secure it with
the screw.
Driving the Honey Bee I Bug
ON/OFF is set to ON when shipping. Slide it
once to OFF and then to ON.
Use thetransmitter's control buttons to drive
and steer the Bug.
•Press
Z
to move forward.
• Holddown Úto spin clockwise.
• Holddown
Ûto spin counterclockwise.
WhenyoufinishdrivingtheBug,turnitoff.
Step One
Step Two
•Bug
• Three AABatteries
• Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.
• Do not burn or bury batteries.
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and
recommended type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of
batteries or rechargeable batteries of different
capacities.
• If you do not plan to use the bug for severaldays,
remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals
that can damage electronic parts.
• Batteries purchased for use in this toy may pose a
hazard to children. Please check safety notice
supplied with batteries before use.
Notes
• Ifyoudonotplaywith theBug forabout fiveminutes
while it is turned on, it goes into sleep mode. To
restart theBug, slide
ON/OFFon the BugtoOFF,
then
ON,orpressTry me on.
• When the Bug goes outside the transmitter’s range,
it stops. Hold the transmitter as high as possible
(with the antenna vertical) to try to re-establish
contact. Continue to move closer to the Bug until
you can control it with the transmitter.
Battery Notes
•Transmitter