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Instruction
Man
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Welcome to the World of LiteHawk!
Before we get ready for your first driving adventure, let’s cover the basics together!
Attempting to use your LiteHawk MINIs without completely reading the manual may
cause injury to yourself and people in the vicinity, as well as damage to the R/C model.
Please read the Instruction Manual thoroughly before using this product.
LiteHawk R/C Car and MINIs Terms 101
Transmitter: The Pistol Grip hand-held radio unit sends throttle and steering inputs to
your model. Also known as the radio or controller.
Body: The Lexan shell is flexible and painted from the inside, protecting the finish!
ESC: The Electronic Speed Control provides digital proportional throttle control to the
model’s motor based upon your throttle input on the radio.
LiteHawk MINIs - Transmitter Set Up
- Always use fresh AA batteries in the Pistol Grip Radio Controller (Transmitter).
1/ Make sure the transmitter is turned off.
2/ Open the Battery Cover
3/ Insert 2 x AA batteries, noting correct polarity.
4/ Replace battery door securely.
- ALWAYS REMOVE THE BATTERIES
FROM THE TRANSMITTER WHEN YOU
WILL NOT BE USING YOUR MODEL FOR
LONG PERIODS OF TIME.
- Remove and properly recycle used
batteries, they should be disposed of at
an approved battery recycling center.
DO NOT THROW IN HOUSEHOLD
WASTE!
- Never expose the transmitter or
batteries to moisture.
LiteHawk MINIs - 2.4 Ghz
Your LiteHawk MINIs comes with a 2.4 Ghz radio system, which allows you to play
without the fear of ever losing control! Race or play with countless other drivers. The
range of your model is approximately 250ft which, due to its small size, is in excess of
normal vision. The farther the model goes away from you the smaller it will become and
the harder it will be to determine the model’s direction. We suggest you stay at a distance
between 5ft-25ft, this keeps your MINIs within a safe operational distance.
Quick Tip: always turn the transmitter on first and
off last.