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Push the antenna tube (Fig. 1) into the antenna mount.  

Insert the antenna wire through the antenna mount and  

into the antenna tube (Fig. 2) pushing it through until it  

comes out the other end. 

Plug the AC charger into the proper wall receptacle (110V). 

Plug the battery pack into the charger and let it charge for  

1 hour for the first time. Closely monitor the battery 

temperature for the next hour. If the battery begins to warm, 

stop charging immediately.

After running, or when the Mini-V slows noticeably, recharge 

the battery pack for 1–2 hours for a full charge. Be sure 

to charge the battery on a non-flammable surface. Over-

charging can damage the battery and cause injury or fire.

Never charge the battery while it is mounted in the Mini-V and 

allow it to cool after each run.

Once the battery 

is charged, apply 

the supplied hook 

& loop tape to the 

hull (Fig. 3) and 

battery (Fig. 4) as 

shown. Confirm 

that the receiver 

switch is in the 

"OFF" position 

and install the 

battery pack as 

shown. Plug the 

battery pack into 

the ESC (Fig. 5).

Remove the transmitter battery cover by sliding the cover 

from left to right. Install eight (8) AA batteries into the battery 

holder. Pay close attention to the correct direction of the 

positive (+) and negative (-) ends as marked in the tray. Once 

all 8 batteries have been installed, reinstall the battery cover 

by sliding it on from right to left.

Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide

NOTE:

Step 1

Step 3

Step 4

Step 2

Before you start running your new Mini-V, it is absolutely necessary that you read  

through all of the operating instructions to prevent unnecessary damage and get the  

maximum enjoyment from your boat.

Fig 1

Fig 2

Fig 3

Fig 4

Fig 5

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