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Equipment required for operation

1. Tools required for maintenance:

2.Further items required:

Do not use a power screwdriver to remove, install or tighten any screws that locate into 

plastic moulded parts. The high operating speed of these tools may cause the threads in

the plastic mouldings to be damaged or stripped.

WARNING!

IMPORTANT!

Regularly check all screws and fasteners are secure before operating this model. We

recommended the application of a small amount of thread-lock to screws that work 

loose from metal components.

    8 pcs AA alkaline 
batteries for transmitter.

Summary of Contents for BS801T

Page 1: ...le In common with all R C cars stresses and vibrations cancause screws and fastenings to work loose It is your responsibility to carry out regular checks tighten screws where necessary and generally m...

Page 2: ...ic moulded parts The high operating speed of these tools may cause the threads in the plastic mouldings to be damaged or stripped WARNING IMPORTANT Regularly check all screws and fasteners are secure...

Page 3: ...smitter 2 Insert the bind plug into the port on the receiver marked CH3 Figure 2 3 Connect a receiver battery 4 8V DC to the receiver port marked VCC The two LEDs on the receiver will flash rapidly in...

Page 4: ...rottle trims before driving failure to do so could result in the car not responding to controls as expected Check the power level of your transmitter batteries prior to use Driving with exhausted batt...

Page 5: ...clutch partially engaging This could result in premature wear of the brakes or a complete failure of the clutch assembly After making any adjustments replace the air filter immediately Never operate t...

Page 6: ...ar operation 5 Do not accelerate or decelerate quickly 6 The break in procedure can put excessive strain on the glow plug It is recommended you keep a few spares on hand 7 DO NOT allow the engine to o...

Page 7: ...ture Never attempt to tune a cold engine Never store the car with fuel left in the tank We recommend that after the final run of the day you empty the fuel tank and run the engine at idle until it sto...

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