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special, incidental, or consequential, arising from the use, misuse, or abuse of this product and/or

 any product or accessory required to operate this product.

special, incidental, or consequential, arising from the use, misuse, or abuse of this product and/or 

 any product or accessory required to operate this product.          

IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER:

Always, turn on your transmitter first before turning on your vehicle receiver switch. When turning an

R/C vehicle off, the order is just the opposite: Turn the receiver switch off first and then turn the trans-

mitter off. Just remember that when your vehicle is turned ON, your transmitter should always be turned

ON. If not, your vehicle will no longer be under the control of your transmitter, and could unexpectedly

take off on its own, causing damage to itself and other people.

Never use old, worn out batteries in your transmitter or vehicle. Use only fresh batteries or fully charged

rechargeable batteries to ensure that you will not exceed the range of your radio system while driving

your vehicle. It is also very important to stop your vehicle immediately when you begin to see that it is

slowing down. This means the batteries in your vehicle are close to being fully discharged, and if you

continue to run your vehicle after it has slowed, it may run "out of control" since it does not have suffi-

cient voltage left to receive the signals from your transmitter.

Only run your vehicle in safe, open areas that will not put anything or anyone in danger of a collision.

Use common sense when driving your vehicle to ensure that you are not causing a potential hazard

to anyone(crowds of people and confined areas should be avoided). Although the model is small 

and light weight, it can still hurt when it runs into your ankle height. It can also startle someone who

is not expecting it, so it is extremely important to ALWAYS keep a safe distance between any people

and the path of your vehicle(don't forget this includes yourself)!

Never run your vehicle through puddles, wet grass, snow or any other type of moisture. Also never

use any liquid cleaners around the electronic components on your vehicle. Any small amount of 

moisture can cause severe damage to your electronics.

If you be running your vehicle with other R/C vehicles, always confirm before turning your transmitter

on, that no one else is using your same frequency channel. If neccessary, you may change fre-

quencies.

Always let your motor and battery cool down completely between 

runs. The motor needs to cool completely at the end of a charge

before using again. Heat is a big enemy of electric motors.

Overheating the motor will shorten its life and can cause it to fail.

Prolonged running on high drag surfaces like grass, carpet etc.

can heat the motor up and cause possible failure.

WHAT ELSE IS NEEDED

8 "AA" alkaline batteries(for the radio transmitter)

GETTING STARTED

1. INSTALLING TRANSMITTER BATTERIES

Install 8 new "AA" batteries into your vehicle transmitter.

Check the life and proper installation of your batteries by switching the transmitter to ON. On vehicle 

transmitters, you should see all three LED'S light up(Red, yellow, and green). If you do not, your

batteries may be low on voltage or you may not have installed them all correctly.

As the life of your transmitter batteries begins to decline, the green LED will no longer light. When you

notice that you are down to only the yellow and red lights, this is a caution sign that it is time to install

new batteries. If you continue operating your vehicle, and see that the yellow light goes out(and only

the red light is lit), STOP IMMEDIATELY! Your vehicle may easily travel out of range causing you to

lose all control, which could result in a collision causing damage to the vehicle or other property.

 

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Summary of Contents for i8MT-2016W

Page 1: ...v1 0 0 Copyright 2014 Integy Inc All Rights Reserved Part i8MT 2016W i8MT 4X4 1 8 RC Monster Truck RTR...

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Page 3: ...t work loose PLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING Thank you for selecting our racing product This vehicle is designed to be fun to drive and uses good quality parts for durability and performance The instructi...

Page 4: ...also startle someone who is not expecting it so it is extremely important to ALWAYS keep a safe distance between any people and the path of your vehicle don t forget this includes yourself Never run...

Page 5: ...ehicle responds correctly to the trigger E Steering Trim Adjusts the neutral position of the throttle so your vehicle travels straight F Throttle Reverse Switch Reverses the forward reverse direction...

Page 6: ...trim further in the counter clockwise direction If you pull the trigger all the way back to forward full speed and your car stops then adjust the throttle trim in the clockwise direction But becarefu...

Page 7: ...ansmits radio signals to your receiver I Recharging Jack you can charge the battery with your charger if you are using rechargeable batteries in your transmitter Caution You can not recharge Non recha...

Page 8: ...atus in Normal Running 1 In normal use if the throttle stick is in the neutral range neither the red LED nor the green LED will light 2 The red LED lights when the car is run forward or backward and i...

Page 9: ...eries useless 8 Always exchange the entire set of batteries or rechargeable batteries Do not mix full batteries rechargeable batteries with half full ones Always use batteries or rechargeable batterie...

Page 10: ...contribution to enviromental protection Declaration for Using of Our Products Even if the vehicle is quite small at the first glance there is risk of injuries in the case of crash with people or anima...

Page 11: ...Gearbox Completed 32829 2 Gear Box Completed 2 Gear Box Completed 32829 32830 32848 32848 32848 32858 32858 32859 32859 32860 32861 32863 32865 32862 32868 32868 32895 32864 32864 32897 32897 32632 3...

Page 12: ...33 3 Aluminum Shock Components 3 Aluminum Shock Components 4 Aluminum Shock Assembly 4 Aluminum Shock Assembly 32833 32833 32833 32833 32870 32890 32891 32891 32891 32891 32892 32894 32896 32877 10 32...

Page 13: ...astic Shock Absorber Components 5 Plastic Shock Absorber Components 6 Plastic Shock Assembly 6 Plastic Shock Assembly 32833 32833 32890 32891 32894 32896 32877 32833 32891 32833 32892 32891 32979 3292...

Page 14: ...earbox Completed 7 Middle Diff Gearbox Completed 8 Tyre Assembly 8 Tyre Assembly 32826 32826 32867 32867 32868 32827 32866 32848 32848 32785 32914 32897 32858 32895 32865 32632 32868 30095 12 33205 33...

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