2
Always use a fresh 9V battery in the
transmitter.
NOTE 1:
The Mad Shark is supplied with a
start-up 9V dry cell battery. Once
this battery is depleted, please
replace it with another dry cell 9V
battery (alkaline recommended)
or fully charged 9V rechargeable
battery. Remove 9V battery from
the transmitter if you do not intend
to use it for a period of time.
NOTE 2:
When the transmitter battery (dry
cell or rechargeable) is at the end of
its life, it should be disposed of at an
approved battery recycling centre.
1
‘OFF’
2
6
9V Battery
4
3
5
Mad Shark V2 RTR MiNi EP F1 Speed Boat
DO NOT DISPOSE OF IT IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE!
INSTALLING THE 9V BATTERY IN YOUR TRANSMITTER
1) Ensure transmitter ‘ON/OFF’ switch is in
the ‘OFF’ position.
2) Remove battery cover screw.
3) Remove battery cover by pressing down
on the embossed arrow and sliding the
cover as indicated.
4) Insert 9V battery, noting correct location
(po or -).
5) Slide battery cover back into place.
6) Re-fit battery cover screw.
CHARGING THE 7.4V POWER PACK
1) The 7.4V Power Pack is not supplied pre-charged and you must charge it fully before using your boat for the
first time.
2) The 7.4V Power Pack can be re-charged many times before it needs replacing. When the 7.4V Power Pack no
longer holds a charge (is dead), it should be properly recycled.
DO NOT DISPOSE OF IT IN HOUSEHOLD WASTE!
1) Plug the power cable into the Balance Charger
and then into the power outlet. All three power
LEDs turn on with green lights means charger
work properly.
2) Connect the 7.4V power pack to the balance
charger’s 2Cell balance port, two power LEDs
change from green to red means charging begins. Once charging of one cell is done,the corresponding power
LED will turn green.
3) Supplied 7.4V power pack will charge from flat in around 80 mins. When the two power LEDs all turn green
means charging finished.
4) Disconnect the 7.4V power pack from the balance charger, unplug the power cable from the power outlet.
CAUTION:
Read A3 NEW Compact Charger Manual
Before Charging