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Crash Damage

If there are signs of smoke or overheating, DO NOT go near the battery or equipment until it has been observed 

from a safe distance for at least 15 minutes. Once it is safe, remove the battery and check for damage. Dispose of 

damaged batteries appropriately.

Swollen Batteries

Immediately

 stop using or charging. If the battery is not warm to the touch, move it to an open safe area and observe 

it for at least 15 minutes. Be VERY CAREFUL when moving the batteries. Do NOT put ANY pressure on the batteries 

or covering as this may cause fire. 

Additional Information & Guidelines

1.  Battery temperature the best indicator for safety. The Losi Li-Po Battery’s temperature should never drop below 32 

degrees Fahrenheit or go above 130 degrees Fahrenheit while charging or discharging. 

2.  Changing plugs is NOT recommended as the process is dangerous and any error can cause immediate fire. 

Improperly installed plugs can also cause fire due to shorts, reverse polarity or other improper handling which can 

cause battery damage.

3.  Batteries should be stored in a vented, fire resistant container. Each pack should be stored in its own locked 

plastic bag within the container. The number of battery packs per container should be extremely limited to avoid 

chain reactions. Storage temperatures should not fall below 32 degrees F or above 130 degrees F. Damaged 

batteries must be kept at even more ambient temperatures. High temperatures may cause fire even with 

undamaged batteries.

Battery Disposal

Li-Po batteries require special handling for safe disposal. The following are basic instructions for safe 

disposal. For more detailed safety, disposal and recycling information please go to: www.rbrc.org or www.

earth911.org.

Basic Disposal Instructions

Before discarding any Li-Po battery it must be rendered safe. The following steps must be taken to avoid damage or 

injury to yourself, your property and anyone who comes in contact with the battery.
If the battery is undamaged but no longer useful:
1.  Discharge the battery to a maximum of 2.5V using a slow, safe discharge method.
2.  Leave battery uncharged and retest after at least 24 hours. Many batteries experience “rebound” and may have 

more than 2.5V after 24 hours. If the battery is over 2.5V, repeat the procedure until the battery is 2.5V or less.

3.  Insulate each wire lead with electrical tape or other appropriate material.

4.  Assure that wire leads cannot touch each other by taping them to opposite sides of the battery.

5.  Place battery in a sealed plastic bag and place plastic bag in a vented, fire-safe container.
6.  Use fire-safe container to deliver battery to a recycling center authorized for Lithium Polymer batteries. Please 

note that not all battery-recycling services include Li-Po’s. If no Li-Po recycling facility is available in your area, 

contact your state or local Hazmat agencies for instructions.

7.  If the battery or wiring is damaged please contact your state or local Hazmat facilities for instructions. Batteries 

must be rendered safe before being transported or recycled. Do NOT transport or ship batteries which have more 

than 2.5V charge OR that show signs of damage without following the instructions given by authorities. Damaged 

batteries should be rendered as safe as possible and stored in a vented fireproof container until recycled.

Summary of Contents for Mini-Monster Baja

Page 1: ...er Baja is great for first time R C drivers it does require some mechanical experience and or adult supervision for drivers under the age of 12 It is crucial that you read all of the instructions safe...

Page 2: ...bly modification or misuse no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any resulting damage or injury By the act of use setup or assembly the user accepts all resulting liability If you as the Purc...

Page 3: ...ir should be shipped to the following address Horizon Product Support 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign Illinois 61822 Please call 877 504 0233 with any questions or concerns regarding this product or wa...

Page 4: ...charger failure to do so may cause a fire which may result in personal injury and or property damage Never charge around or in the area of any flammable or combustible materials Always charge Li Po ba...

Page 5: ...al The following are basic instructions for safe disposal For more detailed safety disposal and recycling information please go to www rbrc org or www earth911 org Basic Disposal Instructions Before d...

Page 6: ...Used for re setting the ESC 6 Battery Lead Connects to the battery pack for power 7 Motor Lead Connects to the wire leads from the motor Resetting the ESC The ESC comes from the factory pre set and r...

Page 7: ...that operate on 27 MHz or 75 MHz frequencies and you will not receive any interference from them Although set at the factory below are the steps required to re bind your transmitter to the receiver sh...

Page 8: ...cover Steering Rate Your transmitter is equipped with a steering rate control to the left of the steering wheel This advanced feature usually found only on competition type radios allows you to adjus...

Page 9: ...rvo feeding the servo lead through the chassis noting the proper routing for the new servo lead 4 Install the new servo connecting and routing the wires like the one you removed Secure the servo with...

Page 10: ...re severe you may be asked to send in the truck and transmitter or the entire radio system which would include the receiver speed control unit and steering servo In some cases like a broken servo or a...

Page 11: ...s 2 enough to allow the bumper to slide out from under the chassis plate Note If you are rebuilding the front differential skip to Step 6 3 Remove the four cover screws and remove the cover and remove...

Page 12: ...ate screws 2 4 Remove all four transmission mounting screws 5 Slide the complete front end assembly out until the driveshaft slides out 6 Slide the complete rear end assembly out until the driveshaft...

Page 13: ...e small bleed screw at the top of the shock Slowly push the shock shaft up until it stops Excess fluid should flow out of the bleed hole Slowly pull the shock shaft halfway back and replace the bleed...

Page 14: ...ment This product contains a radio transmitter with wireless technology which has been tested and found to be compliant with the applicable regulations governing a radio transmitter in the 2 400GHz to...

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