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Table of contents:
1.
Introduction
2.
Contents of package
3.
General safety information
3.1
Safety information for vehicle
and remote control module
3.2
Safety information for battery
and power supply
4.
Charging the battery
5.
System start
5.1
Single operator/user –
single model
5.2
Multiple operators/users –
multiple models
5.3
Addition of further models
5.4
Deleting the model from the
memory
6.
Maintenance and cleaning
7.
Disposal of disused electrical
equipment
8.
Information on
batteries
Congratulations
on your purchase of this high-quality
WIKING
CONTROL
87
model.
On the following pages, we will give you the
necessary information and tips on the correct
handling of the vehicle.
We hope you will enjoy your WIKING pro-
duct.
Wiking-Modellbau GmbH & Co. KG
1. Introduction
Please read these instructions carefully befo-
re using the product for the first time They
provide you with important information for
your safety and for the use and maintenan-
ce of this WIKING
CONTROL
87
product.
Keep these instructions safe for future refe-
rence or any warranty claims.
This WIKING
CONTROL
87
product was
manufactured under continuous quality
monitoring. We incorporate the results of
this monitoring into our development pro-
cess. For this reason, we reserve the right to
technical and design modifications, so that
we are always able to offer our customers
optimum product quality.
2. Contents of package
After unpacking, please check the contents
for completeness and transport damage.
Please contact your dealer if you have any
complaints.
3. Safety information
• WIKING models are manufactured ac
-
cording to the latest safety requirements.
• Electronic components must be
protected from wet conditions.
Connection terminals must not
be short-circuited.
• For use only by people aged at
least 14 years.
• Please retain the packaging, as it contains
manufacturer information. Subject to colour
changes and technical modifications.
• The charging process may be carried out
only in dry indoor areas. Batteries may be
charged only under supervision. Nominal
voltage for power plug 230 Volt 50 Hz.
3.1 Safety information for vehicle and re-
mote control module
•
• These models must
be used only for their in-
tended purpose, i.e. as a
remote-controlled model
vehicle in dry and enclo-
sed spaces. For reasons of safety, the vehicle
must not be operated in the vicinity of stairs
and fan heaters. Any other use is not allowed
and may be dangerous.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for any damage caused by failure to use the
product other than for its intended purpose.
• 2.4 GHz radio technology is used to cont
-
rol the model. If used properly and according
to the current state of the art, there are no
health risks from radio waves. This model is
well below the maximum transmission out-
put permitted by law.
• Although the radio system used is very
fault-resistant, dips in radio-signal quali-
ty due to spatial conditions and other radio
systems can never be completely ruled out.
A less-than-perfect radio signal can lead to a
reduction in the range.
• Do not bring hair or loose clothing near to
the rear axle or the wheels when the model is
switched on (operating switch set to ‘ON’).
• In order to guarantee this model‘s inbuilt
safety level in the long term, the model
should be inspected regularly.
• The model must be switched off after a
driving session.
• This WIKING
CONTROL
87
model can
be operated exclusively by means of the
WIKING
CONTROL
87
remote control mo-
dule and/or the
SIKU
CONTROL
87
remote
control module.
• Only the stated battery types (4 x type AA)
may be used for the operation of the remote
control module; these are not included in the
scope of delivery.
• Empty batteries must be removed from the
remote control module. Loosen the screw on
the underside of the remote control module
in order to remove the battery compartment
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