1
Plug the Power Pack into a convenient wall outlet.
2
The cables for the Power Pack and the hand controllers
have color-coded plugs to help you make your connections
properly. First, plug the red plug into the red receptacle on
the terminal track. Next, plug the yellow hand controllers into
the yellow receptacles on the terminal track.
3
To test track and power con-
nections, hold a car on the track
with its metal contacts touching
the metal track rails. Hold the front
end of the car down while lifting
the rear tires. Squeeze the hand
controller: the car’s tires should
spin. If they don’t, there’s a con-
nection problem. Carefully check
the track and power connections.
4
Your hand controller is your car’s “throttle.” The more you
squeeze the trigger the faster your car will go. Practice at a
slow speed for a few laps, until you’re ready to race!
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B. POWER CONNECTION
Always unplug your Power Pack when not in use!
➊
Hand Controllers (2)
➋
Yellow Hand Controller Plugs
➌
Red Power Pack Plug
➍
Terminal Track
➎
Power Pack
➏
Wall Outlet
➐
Direction of travel
II. MAINTENANCE
All “pro” racers know that their vehicles need
maintenance from time to time…for best perform-
ance. Follow these simple steps to keep your car
running at its best!
A. CHASSIS PARTS
This diagram will help you understand the parts
of your vehicle, and how they go together.
➊
Guide Pin
➋
Front Tires
➌
Rear Tires
➍
Rear Axle Assembly
➎
Contacts
➏
Front Axle
➐
Springs
B. CLEANING TRACK
Clean track is IMPORTANT for best performance!
1
Dirty track may cause your vehicle to stall. Usually you can
get it going again with a slight push. After 3-4 laps your vehi-
cle will run properly.
2
Sometimes oxidation may form on the track rails, and this
may cause your car to stall. If this happens, you’ll have to
remove the oxidation. Using the supplied sandpaper,
GENTLY rub the track rails. Don’t rub hard – rails are clean
when they’re shiny. After cleaning, wipe the track with a soft,
clean, lint-free cloth to remove any residue (don’t use tissue
or paper towels).
NEVER use steel wool to clean your track: severe
damage can result if a fiber of steel wool is
picked up by the magnets in your car’s motor. Use
only very fine sandpaper for cleaning.