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introduction
It was the summer of 1969. Armstrong
walked on the moon, baby boomers
rocked Woodstock and Route 66,
America’s Mother Road, was resonating
with the rumble of the Chevy® Camaro®.
Designed to dethrone the Mustang, the
‘69 Camaro RS could pack up to 396
cubic inches of power under its hood.
Its aggressive, low profile stance gave
the impression of a panther ready to
pounce. Even today, a ’69 RS will turn
heads at car shows, cruise nights and
anywhere else a love for big-displace-
ment, Detroit power endures.
This 1/10-scale recreation of the 1969
Camaro RS is completely assembled
and ready-to-run. While the battery is
charging, you must take a little time
and read this manual. In its pages you’ll
find helpful setup and charging tips as
well as a handy troubleshooting guide.
It’s all here to make sure your experi-
ence at the wheel is the best it can be.
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QuICk start
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Please read the entire manual to gain a full understanding
of the V100 sedan, fine-tuning the setup, and performing
maintenance.
1
Read the safety precautions found in this manual.
2
Charge the battery. Refer to the included charging
warnings and instructions for battery charging
information.
3
. Install the AA batteries in the transmitter.
Only use alkaline or rechargeable batteries.
4
Install the fully charged battery in the vehicle.
5
Power ON the transmitter and then the vehicle. Always
power the transmitter ON before the vehicle and power
it OFF after the vehicle has been powered OFF.
6
Check the steering and throttle control directions.
Verify that the servos are moving in the correct
direction.
7
Drive your vehicle.
8
Perform any necessary maintenance.
Introduction
Quick Start
Components
The Vehicle Battery
The Transmitter
Transmitter and Receiver Binding
Control Test
Run Time
Tuning, Adjusting & Maintaining Your Vehicle
Dynamite Li-Po Tazer 12T Waterproof Forward/Reverse ESC
Dynamite 15T Brushed Motor
Troubleshooting Guide
Limited Warranty
FCC Statement
Compliance Information for the European Union
Fasteners
Replacement Parts
Optional Parts
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