User's Manual

straight.
4. Throttle Trigger – Drive the car using the throttle trigger to move forward and
backward. Pull the trigger towards the handle to drive forward. Push the trigger
away from the handle to drive backward. Release to stop.
5. Slide ON/OFF to OFF on the truck and transmitter after playing.
HINT
- Wheel alignment: If the truck does not drive in a straight line when you release
the steering wheel, adjust the wheel alignment control on the bottom of the truck.
Turn the control toward R if the truck is pulling to the left, or toward L if the truck
is pulling to the right.
- If you hear a loud pop while driving your truck, this is normal. The sound is made
by the clutch that protects the gear box.
- If someone uses a CB nearby, it might interfere with your control of the truck. If
this happens, move the truck and transmitter away from the CB.
- Running your truck continuously for long periods of time generates high heat
levels, causing wear and tear on the motor. To keep heat levels down, let the truck
cool for at least ten min before installing a new or newly charged battery.
- If the truck is running, but not responding to the transmitter, move closer to the
truck.
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THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW
Your vehicle or transmitter might cause TV or radio interference even when it is
operating properly. To determine whether your vehicle or transmitter is causing the
interference, turn off your vehicle and release the transmitters control levers. If the
interference goes away, your vehicle or transmitter is the cause.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
-Moving your vehicle and transmitter away from the TV or radio.
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your
vehicle.
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