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R/C Submarine
60-4354
Owner’s Manual
for installing, setting up and using your new product
What’s Included
Step One
Twin Motors - steer and
propel your submarine at
speeds of up to 50 feet
per minute.
Your submarine can dive in water up to 3 feet (1 meter)
deep. You can steer it in any direction.
Your submarine comes in one of two frequencies
(27 MHz and 49 MHz), so you can race with your
friends. Check the box to see the frequency you have.
Step Two
Submarine Remote Control
Ballast Owner’s Manual
Installing Batteries
You need:
•
A 9V battery
•
4 AA batteries
•
Phillips screwdriver
In the Transmitter
In the Submarine
1. While holding down the
button on the back of the
submarine, turn the
submarine’s tail counter-
clockwise until it stops.
4. Insert the batteries and
push the battery
compartment into the
submarine. The battery
compartment fits only one
way. Do not force it.
3. Use an object such as a
flat screwdriver to gently
pry the battery
compartment out of the
submarine.
2. Remove the tail.
1. Loosen the screw on the
battery compartment cover
with a Phillips screwdriver.
3. Insert a 9V battery.
4. Replace and secure the cover.
2. Remove the cover.
5. Replace the tail on
the submarine and
turn it clockwise
to lock it.
Balancing the Submarine
You must balance your submarine
so it works correctly. To check your
submarine’s balance, float it in a
body of water such as a sink or
bathtub with the batteries installed.
If the submarine does not float
evenly, adjust the ballasts in the
ballast compartment.
To open the ballast compartment,
use a coin to turn the latch on the
bottom of the submarine to open it.
Then lift up the ballast
compartment cover.
If the submarine sinks in the water so that the top of the
periscope is underwater, remove a few ballasts evenly from
both sides.
If the submarine slants to one side or the other, remove
ballasts from the opposite side.
The best balanced position is when the water covers the submarine’s
body, leaving only the top of the periscope visible above the water.
Ballast