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b) Programming the Special Functions
The speed controller is pre-programmed by the manufacturer with the settings best for the vehicle (e.g. motor timing,
start mode, etc.). This programming can be changed with a programming card available as an accessory.
The programming card is not part of the delivery. It must be ordered separately. All special functions and
their programming are described in the operating instructions for the programming card.
11. Cleaning and Maintenance
a) General Information
Before cleaning or servicing, turn the vehicle off and completely separate the drive battery from the speed
controller unit. If you have driven the vehicle before, let all parts (e.g. motor, speed controller, etc.) cool
down first.
Clean the whole vehicle of dust and dirt after driving, e.g. with a long-haired clean brush and a vacuum cleaner.
Compressed air aerosols can also be helpful.
Do not use cleaning aerosols or conventional household cleaners. This may damage the electronics and
lead to discolouration of the plastic parts or the body. Never wash the vehicle with water, e.g. using a high-
pressure cleaner. This will destroy the engine, speed controller and receiver. The vehicle must not become
damp or wet!
A soft cloth, slightly dampened, can be used to wipe the car body. Do not rub too hard to avoid scratch marks.
At appropriate intervals, you should perform maintenance work and function checks on the vehicle. This
ensures trouble-free operation and road-worthiness for a long time.
Motor vibrations and shocks during driving can loosen parts and screw fittings.
Therefore, check the following items before and after driving:
• Tight fit of wheel nuts and of all vehicle screw fittings
• Attachment of speed controller and receiver
• Glue-connections of tyres and rums or tyre condition/profile
• Attachment of all cables (they must not get into movable parts of the vehicle)
Also check the model for damage before each use. If you find any damage, the car may not be used
anymore and has to be taken out of operation.
Only original spare parts must be used to replace worn vehicle parts (e.g. tyres) or defective vehicle parts
(e.g. a broken transverse link).
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