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3
120V
AC
Installing batteries in transmitter
Charging boat battery
Remove retaining screw and slide open the battery cover on base of the transmitter.
Insert six (included) 1.5V AA alkaline batteries into the base of the tranmitter.
Safety Warning:
Ensure correct polarity, “+” and “-”, when inserting batteries.
Replace battery cover and retaining screw.
1. Remove battery from the boat.
2. Connect the boat battery to the charger.
3. Plug the charger into a 120V power socket and
turn on the power.
4. Charge time is approxiamately 1 hour.
5. Do not leave battery unattended.
6. When the charge time is complete, the surface of
the battery may be warm.
7. Turn off the power, remove the charger from the
socket and disconnect the battery.
8. During charging, if the battery becomes too hot
to hold, disconnect from the power and charger
immediately.
Precautions for batteries in transmitter
1. AA alkaline batteries are recommended.
2. Rechargeable batteries may be used.
3. Non-rechargeable batteries cannot be recharged.
4. Do not short circuit or dismantle alkaline or
rechargeable batteries and do not place used
batteries into a fire.
5. Charge rechargeable batteries only with Adult
supervision.
6. Take rechargeable batteries out of the boat and
transmitter to recharge.
7. Ensure correct polarity when replacing batteries.
8. Do not mix battery types or brands and do not
mix old and new batteries.
9. The boat may be cleaned in fresh water. You must
remove the battery before cleaning.
10. Discharged batteries must not be left in the boat
or the transmitter.
11. If you are not using the boat, remove the battery.
12. Regularly check the condition of the wiring,
plugs, hull and other components incase of
damage. If damage is found, do not use until
repaired.