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20 Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, hereby declares that this product conforms to
Directive 2014/53/EU.
Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU declaration of conformity:
www.conrad.com/downloads
Select a language by clicking on the corresponding ag symbol, and then enter the product order number in the
search box. The EU Declaration of Conformity is available for download in PDF format.
21 Troubleshooting
The model does not respond or responds incorrectly
In the case of 2.4 GHz remote controls, the receiver must be connected to the transmitter. This process is known
as “binding” or “pairing”. Please refer to section 17.
Release the throttle lever and the steering wheel on the transmitter. Only then turn on the speed controller on
the vehicle.
Re-congure the neutral and full throttle positions on the speed controller, as described in section 15.1.
Are the drive batteries in the vehicle or the batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmitter depleted? Replace
the drive rechargeable batteries or batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmitter with new ones.
Are the drive batteries correctly connected to the vehicle? Check the plug connections for any dirt or oxidation.
Is the vehicle too far away? With a fully charged drive battery and batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmit-
ter, a more than 120-metre range should be possible. However, it can be reduced by outside inuences, such
as interference on the radio frequency or the proximity of other transmitters (not only remote control transmitters
but also Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
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devices that also use a transmission frequency of 2.4 GHz), metal parts, buildings, etc.
Guide the receiver antenna cable out of the receiver box and use an upright antenna tube. Do not roll up the
antenna cable. Avoid cutting the antenna cable.
The vehicle travels slowly or the steering servo does not respond properly to remote control commands; the
range between the transmitter and the vehicle is very short
Guide the receiver antenna cable out of the receiver box and use an upright antenna tube. Do not roll up the
antenna cable. Avoid cutting the antenna cable.
The drive batteries are weak or depleted.
The receiver and the steering servo are powered by the BEC of the integrated speed controller. For this reason,
weak or empty drive batteries cause the receiver not to function properly. Replace the two drive batteries with
new fully charged ones (make sure you wait at least 5 to 10 minutes to allow the motor and the speed controller
to cool down sufciently).
Check the batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmitter.
The vehicle doesn’t stop when the throttle/brake lever is released
Use the “TH-TRIM” knob (g. 1, no. 2) on the transmitter to adjust the trim for the drive function (set neutral posi-
tion), as described in section 11.9. The speed controller LEDs will go off.
Re-congure the neutral and full forward/reverse throttle positions, as described in section 15.1.










