TROUBLESHOOTING AND CARE FOR R/C VEHICLE
TREAT YOUR R/C VEHICLE WELL
R/C VEHICLE
DOES NOT MOVE
• Are the + and – contacts correctly matched in the controller?
• Are the metal contact tabs touching, rusty or dirty in controller?
• Are there batteries in the vehicle and controller?
• Is the power switch turned to play?
• Are the batteries weak or out of power?
R/C VEHICLE
MOVES BY ITSELF
• There is radio interference in the area.
• Another R/C vehicle with the same frequency is close by.
R/C VEHICLE
RUNS SLOWLY
• There is radio interference in the area.
• Another R/C vehicle with the same frequency is close by.
• Are the batteries weak or out of power?
PERFORMANCE DROP,
INCONSISTENT MOVEMENT
OR FAILS TO RUN
Check batteries. If necessary, recharge battery pack and/or replace the
batteries in the R/C vehicle and controller with new alkaline batteries.
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INTERFERENCE
Other radio signals may cause loss of control.
Remove vehicle from an area of interference.
LIMITED RADIO CONTROL RANGE
While R/C vehicle may be visible at a distance, full
operational control may be lost. Hold controller
high in the air and direct vehicle back.
Store in safe place.
No direct sunlight.
No sand or dust.
No Collisions.
R/C vehicle may get stuck
on
carpet or grass.
Avoid running 2 vehicles with the same radio control
frequencies.
Radio waves control the R/C vehicle. Care for your vehicle and it will provide hours of fun!
Avoid heat, sand and high impact crashes!
No rain or water.
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