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Servo Reversing Switches

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If the direc  on of travel on the rudder is backwards, 

slide the steering reverse switch to the other posi  on. 
It is same principle for the thro  le reverse switch.

Steering Rate Knob

Steering Rate
Knob

Rota  ng the knob clockwise will give you greater 

range in rudder movement. Counter-clockwise will 

reduce the range of rudder movement. Adjust to suit 

your driving style and preferences.

Thro  le Ra  o Switch

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To safely operate the Black Marlin BL, the switch 

on the top of the transmi  er has been 

fi

 xed in the 

5:5 posi  on, so that you should be able to read the 

5:5 above the switch loca  on. If, for any reason, 

the switch is not in this posi  on, you MUST move it 

before opera  ng the boat. It is important to never 

move the switch from the posi  on where you can 

read 5:5.

WARNING

: The switch on the top of the transmi  er 

should arrive 

fi

 xed in loca  on so that it can never be 

moved. It is important to NEVER move this switch 

from this loca  on or the thro  le could engage the 

propeller when the transmi  er is turned on and 

poten  ally cause personal harm or injury. 

Thro  le Trim

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The thro  le trim dial is used to adjust the thro  le 

trim when the thro  le s  ck is released (neutral 

posi  on). This is typically used to adjust the brakes. 

Rota  ng the dial causes the thro  le trim (the thro  le 

posi  on at rest) to be changed.

Summary of Contents for Black Marlin BL

Page 1: ...or ESC 2212 3500KV Water Cooled BL Motor Transmi er and Receiver Ba ery Charger Servo Weight Hull ABS 23 5 60cm 28 67cm 20A Water Cooled Brushless with Reverse 2 channel 2 4GHz 11 1V 3S 1800mAh 25C Li...

Page 2: ...boat that arrives 100 factory assembled out of the box with a 2 channel 2 4 GHz radio system that features fully propor onal steering and thro le control a 17gram water proof servo and a convenient D...

Page 3: ...d trim are centered and the switch on the top of the transmi er is posi oned toward the rear in the 5 5 posi on 5 Connect the ba ery plug to the ESC plug inside the boat 6 Make sure the boat is bound...

Page 4: ...ons As the owner and user of this product you are solely responsible for opera ng it in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or property Never a empt...

Page 5: ...new LiPo ba ery If at any me during the charge or discharge process the ba ery begins to balloon or swell discon nue charging or discharging immediately Quickly and safely disconnect the ba ery befor...

Page 6: ...as the ba ery will be stored at approximately room temperature and for no more than a few weeks before the next use it is be er to store the ba ery in the discharged state a er the last use as long a...

Page 7: ...not be discharged to below 3 0V each under load In the case of the 3 Cell 3S 11 1V LiPo ba ery used to power the Black Marlin you will not want to allow the ba ery to fall below 9 0V during opera on...

Page 8: ...or a er use It will take approximately 1 to 11 2 hours to fully charge a mostly discharged ba ery Battery Installation 1 Rotate the hatch lock on the hull cover either clockwise or counter clockwise...

Page 9: ...ld be able to read the 5 5 above the switch loca on If for any reason the switch is not in this posi on you MUST move it before opera ng the boat It is important to never move the switch from the posi...

Page 10: ...5 seconds 4 A er the receiver LED stops flashing binding is complete 5 Unplug the bind cable and then you are ready to run CAUTION DO NOT leave the bind cable in the bind channel plug a er binding fin...

Page 11: ...point Return the trigger to the center posi on 4 Le Steering End Point Hold the steering wheel in the full le posi on Turn the ST TRIM to adjust the le end point 5 Right Steering End Point Hold the st...

Page 12: ...at first if you are driving your boat in a pond or lake Note that steering the boat right or le is completed by turning the steering wheel on the transmi er in the same direc on you want the boat to...

Page 13: ...g items in the water can overheat the motor Other driving condi ons like con nually running at high speed or through rough water or water vegeta on will also cause excessive heat and damage the motor...

Page 14: ...Use paper or cloth to hold the sha when it is being removed Set Screw Coupling Prop sha Marine Grease Prop sha No ce Running the boat in salt water could cause some parts to corrode If you run the boa...

Page 15: ...metal object Bind plug is not installed correctly Install bind plug and bind boat to transmitter Boat battery Transmitter battery charge is too low Replace recharge batteries ESC switch is off Power o...

Page 16: ...f LVC Recharge boat battery or replace battery that is no longer performing Weather conditions might be too cold Postpone until weather is warmer Battery is old worn out or damaged Replace battery Bat...

Page 17: ...iscre on of Rage R C Proof of purchase is required for all warranty claims SERVICE OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY Limita on of Liability RA...

Page 18: ...18 Operating and Maintenance Notes...

Page 19: ...19 Operating and Maintenance Notes...

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