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ii.  Check how much movement is allowed (backlash) of the spur gear before the pinion gear moves (this is purely by feel, 

not visual). Check this movement in multiple places by rotating the spur gear approximately 1/6 rotation and checking 
again.

iii.  If the spur gear is allowed to move more than a very small amount, or if it there is no backlash, the gear mesh must be 

adjusted. If there is a lot of movement, it is recommended to attempt to tighten the mesh. Attempted adjustment should 
only improve the situation; if the mesh was correct to begin with, you will know what that feels like, and if it wasn’t cor-
rect, it will be when you are done after following these procedures.

iv.  Setting the gear mesh.

01).  Loosen the top screw securing the motor plate to the motor mount, only enough to allow the plate to move. 

Check and ensure there is no debris in the gears affecting the mesh.

02).  Slide the top of the motor plate away from the center of the chassis, insert a strip of notebook paper between the 

pinion and spur gear, then slide the motor plate back until there is no backlash. You will have to push relatively 
hard to ensure the paper is pressed all the way into the teeth.

03).  Hold the motor snugly in position while retightening the screw.
04).  Rotate the spur gear to feed the paper out of the mesh, re-check the gear mesh and adjust again if necessary.

v.  Re-install the spur gear cover.

WARNING: Never operate your vehicle with the spur gear cover removed. Severe injury, damage to electrical components, 
and excessive wear and tear on drivetrain may result.

4.  Slipper Clutch Adjustment: The slipper clutch is used to limit the maximum torque that is transferred from the motor to the 

wheels, and thus the ground. This is setting varies for different surfaces and thus is important to get correct for each surface 
that you operate your vehicle on. Setting the slipper clutch properly will allow for maximum traction and acceleration. Over 
tightening the slipper clutch can lead to excessive drivetrain wear and eventually damage. Running a setting that is too loose 
will cause the vehicle to under-perform and could cause the clutch to overheat and cause damage to the spur gear.

a.  General guidelines for setting the slipper clutch.

i.  When running on a surface with a lot of traction or when running a faster motor, the clutch should be tightened.

ii.  When running on a surface with low traction or when running a slower motor, the clutch should be loosened.

iii.  If the slipper clutch has been run with a setting that is too loose, the slipper pads will experience excessive wear and 

may need replacement. See the spare parts guide at the back of this manual for assistance with locating the parts you 
need to service your vehicle.

iv.  If the slipper clutch is set too tight on high traction surfaces, the front of the wheels may come off the ground, produc-

ing a “wheelie”. While this looks impressive, we caution you to readjust the slipper to prevent the “wheelie” since you 
cannot turn the vehicle to avoid collisions when the front wheels are in the air.

5.  Shocks: Periodically inspect the shocks for smooth motion, leaking oil and dirt residue build up around the shaft.

a.  Do not allow dirt to build up around the shock shaft and bottom of the shock. Doing so will reduce the life of the shock and 

cause a shock to leak oil. Be sure to clean the shocks regularly with a clean and dry soft bristle brush and/or rag.

b.  Signs to look out for determining if your shock needs to be maintained or rebuilt.

i.  Oil around the shaft means the oil leaked from inside and needs to be replaced.

ii.  Persistent oil around the shock shaft or lower portion of the shock typically points to damaged O-rings which will need 

replacing. See your local hobby dealer for replacement parts.

iii.  Refilling your shocks:

01).  Remove shock from vehicle, remove spring and top cap.
02).  With shock shaft extended, add oil to top of body (use only 100% silicone oil).
03).  Slowly compress the shock shaft 50% of travel using a towel or paper napkin to clean up overflowed oil.
04).  Slowly reinstall the shock cap and check for free motion of shock.
05).  It is normal for the shock to rebound (with the spring removed) after full compression and release.

iv.  Replacing the O-rings:

01).  Disassemble shock and remove shaft from the body.
02).  Carefully remove lower cap by unscrewing from the shock body.
03).  Remove the O-rings and spacer and replace with genuine replacement parts.
04).  Re-assemble the shock following the refilling instructions above.

6.  Tires and wheels:

a.  Inspect the tires to ensure they are properly glued to the wheels. The tires on your vehicle come pre-glued from the factory; 

however after running your vehicle it is possible for the glue to come loose in some areas.

i.  To reattach the tire to the wheel, use hobby grade Cyanoacrylate (CA) glue and apply small amounts (one drop at a 

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Страница 1: ... and or neglect Product specifications are subject to change without notice Due to ongoing development the actual product may vary from images shown This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm This product is not a toy 14 Recommended for ages 14 and up Adult supervision required for ages under 18 years old Contains sm...

Страница 2: ...ct using factory replacement parts We try our best to ensure the information you need to introduce you to this form of product maintenance is available to you though this manual Please see the trouble shooting guide at the back of this manual for assistance in resolving issues either as they are experienced out of the box or as found after regular use Assuming your product functions properly as in...

Страница 3: ...use a battery or charger if the wire or connector has been damaged or if the battery has experienced a short Incorrect use of the battery connections or charging equipment can cause personal injury or property damage Never allow batteries or charger to come in contact with moisture at any time Stop charging immediately if the battery or charger becomes hot or changes form during use NOTE Only use ...

Страница 4: ...hould never be ignored or taken lightly Always take caution when operating your model as damage to property and injury can result from careless operation Please consult your local hobby dealer with any questions or troubleshooting issues And of course don t forget to have fun you deserve it after reading through all of these safety tips 1 Steering wheel controls left right motion designed to be op...

Страница 5: ...urn solid red If the receiver s LED does not turn solid red turn off both the transmitter and receiver and repeat steps 1 2 5 Once binding is complete turn the power off and back on to both the transmitter and re ceiver 6 Ensure normal operation of throttle and steering a If binding to a different vehicle you may need to reverse the steering channel on your transmitter to work properly 7 If you ex...

Страница 6: ...DURE AND THE WHEELS OFF THE GROUND Steering Reverse Turn the steering wheel completely to the left or right and press the REV button for at least 2 seconds to reverse the Steering ST channel The transmitter will beep once for confirmation of Normal and twice for confirmation of Reverse setting Throttle Reverse Pull the throttle trigger completely to full throttle or push forward for full brake and p...

Страница 7: ...l immediately and turn off both the model s receiver and the transmitter Replace the transmitter batteries immediately with fresh AA batteries to prevent loss of control of your model b Always check the voltage of the transmitter before use 6 Always be sure to insert the batteries correctly according to the polarity markings or the transmitter may be damaged 7 When the transmitter will not be used...

Страница 8: ...e great features for you to help keep your system running in top shape while keeping your battery upgrade path open since it is compatible with LiPo batteries WARNING ALWAYS ALLOW YOUR MOTOR TO COOL BETWEEN RUNS EXCESSIVE ACCELERATION AND AGGRESSIVE DRIV ING WILL CAUSE YOUR SYSTEM TO GET HOT EXERCISE GREAT CARE WHEN HANDLING YOUR VEHICLE AFTER RUNNING TO AVOID GETTING BURNED Some great features of...

Страница 9: ... 3 2V Cell This setting is recommended for use with today s most common LiPo batteries You should not use LiPo batteries that already include a LVC detection circuit with this ESC Batteries that include this technology are not very common as they were not successful products since they were prone to damage The Criterion 10B has been engineered with some available tuning options listed here for ref...

Страница 10: ...t your product for damage every few runs Typically a good time to do this is when changing the battery or while it is charging If a problem is discovered stop use immediately and perform repairs or seek assistance Continued use of failed components can cause more unnecessary damage to your product Always remember to use genuine replacement parts from your local hobby dealer Below is a list of item...

Страница 11: ...n or when running a faster motor the clutch should be tightened ii When running on a surface with low traction or when running a slower motor the clutch should be loosened iii If the slipper clutch has been run with a setting that is too loose the slipper pads will experience excessive wear and may need replacement See the spare parts guide at the back of this manual for assistance with locating t...

Страница 12: ...t your local city hall for information on recycling other electronic waste Before contacting customer support recall that this is a hobby grade product intended to be user serviceable Please take the time to fully inspect your product for any obvious causes to the issues you are experiencing Below are some of the most common issues experienced Scan the QR code to the right with your smart phone fo...

Страница 13: ... trim straight always has right or left bias Binding in steering system Inspect and correct any binding components or loosen screws if over tight Front wheels too tight Check and adjust wheel nuts to ensure the wheels are not too tight Vehicle top speed and acceleration is slow Battery voltage too low Charge battery Drivetrain has too much friction Check for debris excessive wear on gears inspect ...

Страница 14: ...FRONT PIVOT ASSEMBLY FRONT BULKHEAD ASSEMBLY 14 HLNA0310 HLNA0309 HLNA0369 HLNA0309 HLNA0326 HLNA0325 HLNA0398 HLNA0308 HLNA0307 HLNA0360 HLNA0371 ...

Страница 15: ...FRONT PIVOT INSTALLATION 15 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0311 HLNA0360 HLNA0360 HLNA0328 ...

Страница 16: ...TEERING POST INSTALLATION STEERING BELL CRANK ASSEMBLY 16 HLNA0319 HLNA0363 HLNA0329 HLNA0329 Ball Bearing 1 5mm HLNA0329 HLNA0397 HLNA0329 HLNA0329 HLNA0363 HLNA0352 HLNA0397 HLNA0352 HLNA0319 HLNA0319 ...

Страница 17: ...FRONT TOP PLATE ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 17 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0307 HLNA0366 HLNA0366 HLNA0371 HLNA0363 HLNA0305 HLNA0366 HLNA0358 ...

Страница 18: ...FRONT STEERING BLOCK ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 18 L R Washer 2 0mm HLNA0314 HLNA0327 HLNA0352 HLNA0352 HLNA0314 HLNA0315 HLNA0315 HLNA0314 HLNA0326 HLNA0326 HLNA0369 HLNA0314 HLNA0369 HLNA0286 ...

Страница 19: ...FRONT SHOCK TOWER ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION CAMBER AND STEERING LINK INSTALLATION 19 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0306 HLNA0366 HLN0368 HLN0370 HLNA0316 HLNA0316 HLNA0316 HLNA0316 ...

Страница 20: ... 20 Right Left grease HLNA0339 HLNA0286 HLNA0338 HLNA0366 HLNA0338 HLNA0341 HLNA0341 HLNA0341 grease HLNA0344 HLNA0344 HLNA0344 HLNA0373 HLNA0344 HLNA0344 HLNA0339 HLNA0339 HLNA0340 HLNA0340 HLNA0340 HLNA0340 HLNA0344 HLNA0287 HLNA0344 HLNA0344 ...

Страница 21: ...SLIPPER CLUTCH ASSEMBLY MOTOR PLATE INSTALLATION 21 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0336 HLNA0336 HLNA0341 HLNA0337 HLNA0345 0 00mm HLNA0336 HLNA0372 HLNA0335 HLNA0338 ...

Страница 22: ...REAR BULKHEAD ASSEMBLY REAR SHOCK TOWER ASSEMBLY 22 HLNA0308 HLNA0325 HLNA0398 HLNA0306 HLNA0366 HLNA0368 HLNA0370 HLNA0312 ...

Страница 23: ...REAR T PLATE ASSEMBLY C PIVOT INSTALLATION REAR BULKHEAD INSTALLATION 23 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0310 HLNA0358 HLNA0310 HLNA0311 HLNA0305 HLNA0366 ...

Страница 24: ...T PLATE INSTALLATION REAR ARM INSTALLATION D PIVOT INSTALLATION 24 HLNA0358 HLNA0309 HLNA0310 HLNA0359 do not fully tighten HLNA0310 HLNA0326 ...

Страница 25: ...TRANSMISSION INSTALLATION 25 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0359 HLNA0366 ...

Страница 26: ...REAR END ASSEMBLY 26 HLNA0311 HLNA0363 HLNA0359 re install from step 18 HLNA0367 HLNA0311 ...

Страница 27: ... INSTALLATION REAR HUB CARRIER ASSEMBLY 27 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0326 HLNA0326 HLNA0313 2mm HLNA0313 1mm HLNA0351 HLNA0344 HLNA0398 HLNA0344 HLNA0343 HLNA0313 HLNA0315 HLNA0287 HLNA0315 HLNA0286 HLNA0325 ...

Страница 28: ...REAR CAMBER LINK INSTALLATION 28 HLNA0316 ...

Страница 29: ...ECEIVER BOX ESC TRAY AND BATTERY STRAP INSTALLATION 29 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0320 HLNA0320 HLNA0320 HLNA0320 HLNA0320 HLNA0321 HLNA0360 HLNA0321 HLNA0321 HLNA0321 HLNA0321 HLNA0321 HLNA0361 ...

Страница 30: ...LNA0333 HLNA0333 HLNA0353 HLNA0354 HLNA0330 HLNA0332 HLNA0332 HLNA0330 HLNA0331 HLNA0331 2X 2X HLNA0331 HLNA0331 HLNA0331 HLNA0331 HLNA0334 HLNA0332 HLNA0331 Front Front Rear Rear Up Down Front Shock Short Rear Shock Long ...

Страница 31: ...REAR SHOCK INSTALLATION FRONT SHOCK INSTALLATION 31 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0331 HLNA0371 HLNA0366 HLNA0331 HLNA0331 HLNA0372 HLNA0331 HLNA0366 ...

Страница 32: ...SERVO ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 32 e e HLNA0319 HLNA0363 HLNA0358 HLNA0349 HLNA0349 HLNA0352 HLNA0364 HLNA0058 ...

Страница 33: ...MOTOR AND GEAR COVER INSTALLATION 33 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0342 HLNA0363 HLNA0399 HLNA0350 HLNA0130 HLNA0392 HLNA0342 HLNA0363 HLNA0362 ...

Страница 34: ...WING INSTALLATION WHEEL HEX AND TIRE INSTALLATION 34 HLNA0312 HLNA0312 HLNA0324 HLNA0315 HLNA0315 HLNA0315 HLNA0315 HLNA0315 HLNA0228 HLNA0318 HLNA0228 HLNA0315 HLNA0317 HLNA0315 ...

Страница 35: ...BODY INSTALLATION ESC AND ANTENNA INSTALLATION 35 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY HLNA0324 HLNA0357 HLNA130 ...

Страница 36: ... SET FRONT CITERION HLNA0328 BRACE SUSPENSION FRONT CITERION HLNA0329 STEERING ASSEMBLY METAL CITERION HLNA0330 SHOCK BODY KIT AND CAPS FRONT CITERION HLNA0331 SHOCK PLASTIC KIT CITERION HLNA0332 SEAL KIT SHOCK CITERION HLNA0333 SHOCK SHAFT SET REAR CITERION HLNA0334 SHOCK SPRING KIT CITERION HLNA0335 MOTOR PLATE AND MOTOR SPACER CITERION HLNA0336 SLIPPER PLATE AND SLIPPER SPRING CITERION HLNA0337...

Страница 37: ... PHILIPS SCREWS BHPS BLACK ZINC M3X10MM 6 PCS HLNA0366 BUTTON HEAD PHILIPS SCREWS BHPS BLACK ZINC M3X12MM 6 PCS HLNA0367 BUTTON HEAD PHILIPS SCREWS BHPS BLACK ZINC M3X15MM 6 PCS HLNA0368 BUTTON HEAD PHILIPS SCREWS BHPS BLACK ZINC M3X26MM 6 PCS HLNA0369 BUTTON HEAD PHILIPS SCREWS BHPS BLACK ZINC M2 5X5MM 6 PCS HLNA0370 NUT M3X0 5X5 5 BLACK ZINC 4 PCS HLNA0371 NUT NYLOCK M3X0 5X5 5MM BLACK ZINC 8 PC...

Страница 38: ...NOTES 38 ...

Страница 39: ... NOTES 39 1 10th SCALE 2WD ELECTRIC BUGGY ...

Страница 40: ...000156 001 REV B HLNA0380 ...

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