Getting Started
1. Connect the battery to the ESC.
2. Power on the ESC switch.
3. Power on the transmitter.
Control Check
IMPORTANT:
Perform a control check at the beginning
of each boating session, after repair or after installation
of a new battery.
Ensure that the battery is fully charged.
1. With the transmitter and boat powered ON, place the
boat on the boat stand.
2. Turn the transmitter STEERING WHEEL to the LEFT
and to the RIGHT to verify the jet nozzle is in sync
with the steering input.
3. Pull the THROTTLE TRIGGER. The coupler should
rotate to the left. Air will flow from the jet nozzle.
Tip:
Before placing your boat in the water, secure
the canopy on the hull. Apply clear tape (DYNM0102)
around the canopy seam, if desired.
1. Carefully place the boat in the water.
2. If the boat does not go straight, adjust the steering
trim dial on the transmitter.
Tip:
If you are using excessive steering trim on your
transmitter to make the boat drive straight, return the
trim to neutral and mechanically center the rudder. To
do this, use a 1.5mm hex driver to loosen the set screw
holding the push rod to the servo. Adjust the linkage in
or out of the brass barrel until the rudder is centered.
Tighten the set screw using a 1.5mm hex driver.
3. Retrieve the boat when it begins to lose speed.
4. Power off the ESC and disconnect the battery.
NOTICE:
Always power OFF the receiver before
powering OFF the transmitter. If the transmitter is
powered OFF before the boat, the receiver will enter
failsafe mode.
Testing Your Boat in the Water
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EN
12-INCH READY-TO-RUN POOL RACER
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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2
3
ON
OFF
ON
OFF