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The operations are as follows: 

                                   

 

A.   Power indicators. Green light on means the remote has enough 

power and can work in full order. Red light flashing means you need 

to return the boat as soon as possible and charge the remote. 

B.   Left lever. It controls the hook and bait door. 

←→Release the hook. ↑↓Open the bait door. 

C.   Power switch. 

D.  Remote antenna. 

E.   Right lever. It controls the movements of the boat. 

 Move forward.  Backward.  Turn left in place.  Turn right.   

 Move toward left front. Right front. Left down. Right down. 

F.    Remote ring. It helps you gain more flexibility in operations. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for M-1

Page 1: ...we cannot be held accountable The Do s and Don ts of the product can be found in Chapter seven Please Make sure to read it thoroughly Check the package according to Chapter three If there are any part...

Page 2: ...70 mm 740 590 290 mm Net Weight 7 80 kg 10 90 kg Gross Weight 9 00 kg 12 50 kg Load Capacity 2 00 kg 4 00 kg Hopper Quantity 1 2 Hook Quantity 1 2 Speed 60m m no load 50m m full load 60m m no load 50m...

Page 3: ...rating Instructions 1 Please open the battery cover in the middle of the boat connect the power cord and close the battery cover 2 Connect the antenna Please make sure it is tightened or the reception...

Page 4: ...s soon as possible and charge the remote B Left lever It controls the hook and bait door Release the hook Open the bait door C Power switch D Remote antenna E Right lever It controls the movements of...

Page 5: ...mean no signal E Battery capacity display M 1 red yellow and green lights from left to right M 2 red and green lights All lights on the battery is fully charged Green light flashes when Power is low...

Page 6: ...ide moves 5 Charging Method One Charger is for Ni MH batteries used in the remote 15V500mA Don t use the wrong chargers for the wrong batteries 1 Charger for Ni MH batteries When the red light of remo...

Page 7: ...the boat s life 2 Please charge the batteries every three months when the boat won t be used in a long time 3 Remove the batteries and keep them separate 7 Do s Don ts 1 Get enough information in adv...

Page 8: ...eries and keep them in a cool dry place if you won t be using them for a long time Avoid direct sunlight 9 Charge the batteries every three months if you don t use them for a long time 10 Don t charge...

Page 9: ...Recharge The aging of batteries Replace the batteries The charger is damaged Replace the charger 3 Signal indicator lights flashing and shorter remote controlled distance The boat antenna is not full...

Page 10: ...eft or right One of the motor is wrapped by grass or fishing line Remove the grass or fishing line Different motor speed Use the right lever to control the speed 9 Hopper s load capacity lowers or aut...

Page 11: ...products have a warranty from the date of sale written in sales certificate or date of payment if they are purchased on line 4 Please keep the sales certificate When you need our after sale service pl...

Page 12: ...stributor Please carefully check the repaired product and then sign your name If there is any damage please refuse to sign and contact us Please remove the lead acid battery and securely pack the boat...

Page 13: ...10 Warranty Card Product Model Product Number Date of Production Date of Sales Lakemaster Fishing Bait Boat Manual...

Page 14: ...Lakemaster M1 M2...

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