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The largest factor in run time is the  

capacity of the battery pack. A larger  

mAh rating increases the amount  

of run time experienced.
The condition of a battery pack is  

also an important factor in both run time  

and speed. The battery connectors may 

become hot during driving. Batteries will 

lose performance and capacity over time.
Driving the vehicle from a stop to  

full speed repeatedly will damage the  

batteries and electronics over time.  

Sudden acceleration will also lead  

to shorter run times.

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Clean and oil bearings often. If bearings 

are dirty, they will increase friction and 

cause reduced performance.

 

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Keep your vehicle clean and maintained.

 

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Allow more airflow to the ESC  

and motor.

 

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Change the gearing to a lower ratio.  

A lower ratio decreases the operating 

temperature of the electronics. Use  

a smaller pinion gear or larger spur  

gear to lower the gear ratio.

 

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Use a battery pack with a higher  

mAh rating.

driVinG PrecautionS

 

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Maintain sight of the vehicle at all times.

 

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Routinely inspect the vehicle for loose 

wheel hardware.

 

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Routinely inspect the steering assem-

bly for any loose hardware. Driving the 

vehicle off-road can cause fasteners  

to loosen over time.

 

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Do not drive the vehicle in tall grass.  

Doing so can damage the vehicle  

or electronics.

 

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Stop driving the vehicle when you  

notice a lack of power. Driving the 

vehicle when the battery is overly 

discharged can cause the receiver to 

power off. If the receiver loses power, 

you will lose control of the vehicle.

 

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Do not apply forward or reverse throttle 

if the vehicle is stuck. Applying throttle 

in this instance can damage 

the motor or ESC.

 

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After driving the vehicle, allow the  

electronics to cool before driving the 

vehicle again. Remove the body of  

the vehicle to reduce cooling time.

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Examine your vehicle on a regular basis.

 

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Use a brush to remove dirt and dust.

 

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Look for damage to the suspension arms  

and other molded parts.

 

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Re-glue the tires to the wheels, if necessary.

 

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Clean and oil all wheel bearings.

 

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Use suitable tools to tighten fasteners.

 

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Make sure the camber and steering linkages  

are not bent. Replace any bent linkages.

 

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Adjust the Toe and Camber settings, if necessary.

 

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Remove the shocks and inspect them for  

damage. Rebuild the shocks if oil is leaking.

 

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Inspect electronics and batteries for exposed wires.  

Repair exposed wires with shrink-wrap, or replace the wire.

 

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Make sure the ESC and receiver are secure on  

the chassis. Replace the double-sided tape,  

if necessary.

 

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Power ON the transmitter. If the green LED is dim  

or off, replace the AA batteries in your transmitter.

 

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Check the spur gear and pinion gear for wear.

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SerVice/rePair

If any problems other than those  

covered in this manual arise, please 

call the appropriate electronics service 

department. Refer to the Warranty and 

Service Information section for the ap-

propriate department to contact.

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Performance can be hindered if dirt 

gets in any of the moving suspension 

parts. Use compressed air, a soft paint-

brush, or a toothbrush to remove dust 

or dirt. Avoid using solvents or chemi-

cals as they can actually wash dirt into 

the bearings or moving parts, as well  

as cause damage to the electronics.

Before runninG your Vehicle

1

  Check for free suspension  

movement. All suspension arms  

and steering components should 

move freely. Any binds will cause  

the vehicle to handle poorly.

2

  Charge the battery.

3

  Check the calibration of the ESC.  

If recalibration is required, follow  

the setup instructions.

4

  Adjust the transmitter settings  

to your desired configuration.

Summary of Contents for Vaterra 1969 Chevrolet Corvette

Page 1: ...owner s manual bedienungsanleitung manuel de l utilisateur manuale dell utente 1969 Chevrolet COrvette...

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Page 3: ...EN...

Page 4: ...manual to become familiar with the features of the product before operating Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the product personal property and cause serious injury This...

Page 5: ...and gently rinse the mud and dirt off with a garden hose Avoid rinsing the bearings and transmission NOTICE Never use a pressure washer to clean your vehicle Use an air compressor or a can of compress...

Page 6: ...e moving in the correct direction 7 Drive your vehicle 8 Perform any necessary maintenance WARNING AGAINST COUNTERFEIT PRODUCTS Thank you for purchasing a genuine Spektrum product Always purchase from...

Page 7: ...AC Charger 4 AA Batteries for transmitter Components required tools Hobby grade knife Needle nose pliers Side cutting pliers Safety goggles Soldering iron Soft brush Use only Dynamite tools or other...

Page 8: ...ge with non approved batteries or charge batteries in the wrong mode Failure to comply may result in excessive heat fire and serious injury CAUTION If at any time during the charging process the batte...

Page 9: ...itter Installing The Transmitter Batteries 1 Push in the battery cover a small amount to release the retaining tab then remove the cover 2 Install 4 AA batteries taking care to align the battery polar...

Page 10: ...ON OFF for the transmitter 5 Indicator Lights Solid green light indicates adequate battery power Flashing green light indicates the battery voltage is critically low Replace batteries 6 ST Trim adjust...

Page 11: ...ash after 4 seconds when the transmitter is in bind mode 6 Release the bind button after the red LED on the transmitter flashes Continue holding the failsafe positions until the receiver LED is solid...

Page 12: ...before driving the vehicle again Remove the body of the vehicle to reduce cooling time run time Examine your vehicle on a regular basis Use a brush to remove dirt and dust Look for damage to the suspe...

Page 13: ...d use double sided foam tape to secure the ESC in position 4 The switch can be mounted to the side of the ESC with the slide mount Or use double sided foam tape to secure the switch in a convenient lo...

Page 14: ...y 1 Long Beep Battery Low Voltage Blinks Overheat Blinks Programming the ESC The ESC comes with two jumpers pre installed in the REV ON and BATT Ni MH configurations To disable reverse or change the b...

Page 15: ...m Pinion Gear B 23 77 12 32 8 93 C 24 77 12 32 8 56 D 25 77 12 32 8 21 E 26 77 12 32 7 90 F 27 77 12 32 7 60 STD 77T Spur Gear with max Pinion Gear G 28 77 12 32 7 33 H 29 77 12 32 7 08 I 30 77 12 32...

Page 16: ...all the way Replace or repair servo Won t turn in one direction Servo gears damaged Replace servo Motor does not run Motor plugs loose Motor wire broken ESC damaged Plug in completely Repair or replac...

Page 17: ...governed by Illinois law without regard to conflict of law principals This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Horizon reserves...

Page 18: ...be responsible for arranging return shipment of the un serviced Product through a carrier of the sender s choice and at the sender s expense Horizon will hold non compliant Product for a period of 60...

Page 19: ...2 2012 EN 301 489 17 V2 1 1 2009 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011 EN 55022 2010 AC 2011 EN 55024 2010 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 Signed for and on behalf of Horizon H...

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