User Manual
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CAUTION: If using rechargeable 
batteries, charge only rechargeable 
batteries. Charging non-rechargeable batteries 
may cause the batteries to burst, resulting in 
injury to persons and/or damage to property.
1.  Remove the battery cover from the transmitter.
2.  Install four AA batteries as shown.
3.  Re-install the battery cover.
4.  Review the transmitter controls (below). 
The Transmitter and ESC are bound at the factory. 
If you need to rebind, follow the BINDING 
instructions.
STEP 5: SET UP THE RADIO SYSTEM
CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an 
incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to national 
regulations.
Solid Red and Green: 
Battery voltage is 
good (above 4V).
Solid Red: Battery 
voltage is critically low 
(below 4V). Replace 
transmitter batteries
TRANSMITTER CONTROLS
Battery Level Indicator
Power Switch
Power on or off the transmitter
Reverse Switch
Allows you to change the direction of 
steering (ST) and throttle (TH) controls.
(The default setting for steering and 
throttle is “NOR”)
Throttle Trigger
Controls power
to the motor for
forward or reverse
(See TH reverse 
switch)
Stop
Reverse 
(when TH reverse
switch on NOR)
Forward 
(when TH reverse 
switch on NOR)
Steering Wheel
Control steering. Right 
and Left steering with 
ST switch on NOR 
(See Reverse Switch)
Steering Rate
Adjusts the amount the 
front wheels move when 
the steering wheel is 
turned left or right
Throttle Dual Rate
Adjusts the maximum 
amount of throttle the 
vehicle can be given
Adjusts the neutral 
point of the electronic 
speed control
Throttle Trim
Adjust to make the 
vehicle drive straight 
with no input at the 
steering wheel
Steering Trim
1. Power OFF the ESC/Receiver and transmitter.
2. Connect a fully charged battery to the ESC/Receiver.
3. Turn on the ESC/Receiver and confi rm the LED is fl ashing slowly.
4. Insert the bind plug and confi rm the LED starts to fl ash rapidly.
5. Turn on the transmitter.
6. Binding is complete when the LED turns solid.
BINDING










