MULTIFUNCTIONAL BAIT BOAT USER GUIDE
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The blue hopper confirm LED in the back center of the boat will flashe 6
times to confirm the opening of the bait hopper.
D. Load and release the hook.
a.
Insert your line, rig or hook on hook holder in the back center of the bait
boat.
b.
Push the left hand joystick backward to release the line, rig or hook. The
white hook confirm LED in the back center of the boat will flash 6 times
to confirm the releasing the line, rig or hook.
E. Sail the boat.
a.
Turn on the radio control transmitter (handset).
b.
Turn on the boat by pressing the on and off waterproof rocker switches.
c.
Place the boat in the water and sail to the desired destination.
NOTE:
*Always turn the handset on first and then the boat. To turn off - turn off
the boat and then the handset. This will ensure that you are always in
control of the boat. Basically the handset is the brains for the boat; if the
battery becomes low you may lose control of the boat.
*The boat is steered by increasing or decreasing the right joystick. Pushing
the joystick full quickly will put more stress on the electrical components.
By decreasing the speed slightly on the joysticks the boat is still very quick
but the battery life will increase.
F. Trim the motor.
It is probable that the boat will not drive absolutely straight as a result of the
rotation of water within the pumps, differing loads, winds and water conditions. The
motor trim knot on the up-left of the remote control handset has little effect on
either motor. Continued correction using the motor trim knot is therefore necessary
for straight line running.
a.
Turn the motor trim knot anticlockwise, the boat will turn left.
b.
Turn the motor trim knot deasil, the boat will turn right.
G. Turn on/off the lights.
a.
To turn the lights on/off by pushing the left joystick forward.
b.
The two front lights will only work when the boat is driving forward.
H. Return the boat to the bank side.
a.
Do not stop or pick up the boat by the aerial, as damage will occur.
b.
Switch off the boat, then the transmitter.
Additional notes