Repair service is available anytime.
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After the 90 day warranty, you can still have your Mini
Quake repaired for a small charge by the experts at
DuraTrax’s authorized repair facility, Hobby Services, at
the address listed on the front cover of this manual.
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To speed up the repair process, please follow the
instruction listed below.
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1. Under most circumstances return the ENTIRE system:
vehicle and radio. The exception would be sending in a
Stress-Tech part. See the instruction under the Stress-
Tech Guarantee.
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2. Make sure the transmitter is turned off and all of the
batteries are removed.
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3. Send written instructions which include: a list of all
items returned, a THOROUGH explanation of the problem,
the service needed and your phone number during the day.
If you expect the repair to be covered under warranty, be
sure to include a proof of date of purchase (your store
receipt or purchase invoice).
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4. Also be sure to include your full return address.
All pictures, descriptions and specifications found in this
instruction manual are subject to change without notice.
DuraTrax maintains no responsibility for inadvertent errors
in this manual.
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1. Charge the included 6-cell battery on the included wall
charger. Connect the 6-cell NiCd battery to the connector on
the wall charger. Plug the wall charger into a standard
household 110V power outlet. Check to make sure that the
red LED on the wall charger is lit. If the LED does not light,
check to make sure the battery is properly connected to the
charger. The battery should not be left on the charger longer
than 3 hours when fully discharged. If at any time during the
charge the battery becomes warm to the touch, it should be
removed immediately to prevent damage to either the
battery or the charger.
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2. Install the transmitter antenna by screwing it into the
hole on the top of the transmitter. Give the top of the
antenna a light tug to make sure that it is properly secured
to the transmitter.
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3. Slide the battery door on
the bottom of the transmitter
open. Install eight (8) “AA”
batteries into the transmitter in
the configuration molded into
the plastic on the battery holder.
Re-install the battery door.
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4. Turn on the transmitter using the on/off switch (see step
#3). The red light on the transmitter should light up. If there
is no light on, turn the transmitter off and check to ensure
that the batteries are making contact with the metal contacts
in the battery holder. Make sure the batteries are installed
correctly. Turn the transmitter on and check for the red light.
If the red light appears, turn off the transmitter. If the red light
blinks, the batteries are low and should be replaced.
FINISHING THE MINI QUAKE
SPECIFICATION & DESCRIPTION CHANGES
REPAIR SERVICE
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