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CARSON Nitro Buggy CNB 204016
GB
Slide the receiver‘s on/off switch to turn the receiver on. You
should hear the servos move to their proper positions.
Safety Tip:
Always turn on the transmitter first, followed by the receiver.
After you‘re done, turn off the receiver first, then turn off the
transmitter. This will prevent the possibility of a runaway model
or damage to the servos.
Picture 9
Slide the transmitter‘s on/off switch up to turn on the
transmitter. The red LED should glow brightly.
Picture 8
b. Range checking the road control system
To ensure that the radio control system is operating properly
and to prevent any chance of a runaway model, the radio
control system should be range checked before the first run of
the day and/or after a crash. To range check the radio control
system do the following:
With the transmitter and receiver turned on, extend the
transmitter antenna completely. With the Buggy on the ground
(without the engine running) walk away from it. Move the
steering wheel while looking at the Buggy‘s wheels. The wheels
should pivot back and forth as you rotate the steering wheel
back and forth. Because of the Buggy‘s weight and large
wheels, the steering won‘t operate perfectly smoothly unless
you lift the front of the Buggy off the ground. This goes away as
soon as the Buggy starts rolling.
IMPORTANT
lf the radio system does not operate properly, please refer to
the troubleshooting guide on page 27 before continuing further.
Never attempt to operate your Carson CNB if the radio control
system is not functioning properly.