
of the antenna with the black cap supplied.
Step 9: Before Operating Your Boat
Please complete the follow instruction before starting your engine
Fill The Gas Tank
The capacity of this gas tank is 900cc. Open the black cap
and carefully fill the tank with your gasoil mixture. Wipe
away any excess gas that may have spilled into the boat.
We recommend using 87 or 90 octane regular pump gas.
Mix that with 100% synthetic high quality two stroke oil at a
ratio of 16:1 (6% of oil). A good quality outboard engine oil
is advisable as it contains anticorrosion additives.
Fill The Shaft Lubrication Oil Cup
Your boat is fitted with a lubrication oil cup on the Tbar that
supports the top end of the flex shaft. It provides fulltime
lubrication for the shaft which is especially beneficial during
long highspeed runs. Fill the cup with a good quality
lubricating oil you can use the same oil that you use to mix
the gas.
Trimming Your Throttle Function
Adjust the pushrod so that the carburetor is fully open at
full throttle and at a reliable idle when the throttle is at
neutral. You can adjust your throttle linkage with the
pushrod connector or, if necessary, cut the pushrod shorter.
You may need to adjust this linkage when you first start
your engine.
Note: It may take some trial and error with both the pushrod and your radio trim and
"EPA" (End Point Adjustment) functions, but you need to end up with the throttle
linkage set so that:
1. The engine idles reliably, but not too fast, when the transmitter trigger is at its
neutral position.
2. When you pull the trigger fully open for high speed, the servo movement should
fully open the carburetor butterfly valve.
3. When you push the trigger fully closed, the engine must stop.