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BATTERY INSTALLATION
An ADULT must install batteries in the car. Here’s how:
1. Open the car trunk and switch the ON/OFF switch to “OFF.” (Fig. 1)
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver (not included), remove the screw and battery compartment cover. (Fig. 1)
3. Install six (6) AA alkaline batteries (2 Batteries included) making sure the (+) and (-) ends face the proper
direction as indicated inside the battery compartment. (Fig. 2)
4. Replace the compartment cover and tighten the screw.
5. Move the switch to ON and close the trunk.
An ADULT must install batteries in the remote control. Here’s how:
1. Switch the ON/OFF switch to “OFF.”
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver (not included) remove the screw and battery compartment cover on the back of
the remote control. (Fig. 3)
2. Install two (2) AAA alkaline batteries (not included) making sure the (+) and (-) ends face the proper direction
as indicated inside the battery compartment. (Fig. 3)
3. Replace the compartment cover and tighten the screw.
REMOTE CONTROL
BRATZ® REMOTE CONTROL CAR
1.5V AAA/LR03
1.5V AAA/LR03
1.5V AAA/LR03
1.5V AAA/LR03
ON OFF
1.5V AA / LR6
1.5V AA / LR6
1.5V AA / LR6
1.5V AA / LR6
1.5V AA / LR6
1.5V AA / LR6
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 1
• DO NOT operate the car in the street or in traffic of any kind.
• DO NOT sit or stand on any part of the car.
• DO NOT lift and/or drop the car as doing so may cause bodily injury to the user and irreparable damage
to the car.
• Play with the car on the floor or ground only.
• DO NOT operate this car during thunderstorms.
• Keep hair, fingers, loose clothing and other items away from rotating wheels of the car.
CAUTION:
QUICK START
• When driving two Bratz® Remote Control Cars at the same time they must be of different radio frequencies
(e.g. one car 49MHz and one car 27MHz ) or they may not perform as designed.
• When the car is not being played with, turn the ON/OFF switches on both the car and the remote “OFF” to
save battery power.
• Your Bratz® Remote Control Car is controlled by radio frequency. It may interfere with nearby devices such
as cordless phones, radios, walkie-talkies, or other radio controlled devices. If this occurs, move the car to a
location away from the interference.
• The car must remain in remote control range to operate correctly. The range depends on the surrounding
area and on the strength of the battery. Obstructions such as buildings, fences, etc., between the remote
control transmitter and the car reduce the range.
• If the car runs slowly, replace the batteries.
• KEEP AWAY FROM WATER! Do not run your Bratz® Remote Control Car through puddles, or expose it to liquid
of any kind as moisture may damage the unit.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
IF THERE IS NO FUNCTION BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE CAR:
• Make sure the remote control and the car switches are in the “ON” position.
• Make sure the batteries are inserted properly.
• Replace the old batteries with new alkaline batteries.
• Move the remote control closer to the car to determine the best communication between the two.