Owner`s manual
10
CONTROL TEST
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BEFORE RUNNING YOUR VEHICLE
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Perform a control test with the vehicle
wheels o the ground. If the wheels
rotate after the vehicle is powered
ON, adjust the “TH. Trim” knob until
they stop. To make the wheels move
forward, pull the trigger. To reverse
them, wait for the wheels to stop, then
push the trigger. When moving forward,
the wheels should maintain a straight
line without any steering wheel input.
If not, adjust the “ST. Trim” knob, so the
wheels maintain a straight line without
having to turn the steering wheel.
CAUTION: Do not discharge a
Li-Po battery below 3V per cell.
Batteries discharged to a voltage
lower than the lowest approved
voltage may become damaged,
resulting in loss of performance
and potential fire when batteries
are charged.
1 Break in the dierential. While holding
the chassis with only the left rear tire
firmly on the ground, give the vehicle
about 1/8 throttle for 30 seconds.
The right rear tire should spin freely
during this time. Do this with only the
right rear tire firmly on the ground,
allowing the left to spin freely. Repeat
this 2–3 times.
2 Check for free suspension movement.
All suspension arms and steering
components should move freely. Any
binds will cause the vehicle to handle
poorly.
3 Charge the battery.
4 Check the calibration of the ESC. If
recalibration is required, follow the
setup instructions.
5 Adjust the transmitter settings to
your desired configuration.
FORWARD
BRAKE/REVERSE