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If the vehicle tends to pull towards the left or the right
instead of driving in a straight line, you can adjust the
directional stability on the vehicle.
To do this, there is a small lever on the underside of the
front axle that can be moved to the right or left.
Adjust this lever so that the vehicle drives in a straight
line.
Always adjust the lever in small steps and then check the
directional stability.
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Stop driving straight away when you notice unusual responses of the vehicle to the control commands on the
transmitter or when the vehicle no longer responds. This behaviour could be caused by a weak drive battery, weak
batteries in the transmitter or by the distance between vehicle and transmitter being too large.
Disturbances on the radio channel used (e.g. other models, radio transmissions from other devices, Bluetooth
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WLAN) or adverse transmission/reception conditions could also be a cause for unusual vehicle responses.
As the receiver on the vehicle is supplied with power by the drive battery, a weak or empty drive battery could lead
to unintentional vehicle movements.
If the drive battery is empty, wait at least 5 - 10 minutes, until the drive has cooled down sufficiently. Then start
driving again with a fully charged drive battery.
e) Ending drive
To stop the drive, proceed as follows:
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Release the lever (E) on the transmitter so that it is in the centre position (neutral position) and let the vehicle coast
to a standstill. Release the steering wheel (C) as well.
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Once the vehicle is stationary, turn the vehicle off using the on/off switch (H) on the underside ("OFF" = switched
off).
Caution!
Make sure not to touch the wheels or the drive, and do not move, under any circumstances, the lever (E)
or the steering wheel (C) on the transmitter! Do not hold the vehicle by the wheels!
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Switch the transmitter off using the on/off switch (A) ("OFF" = switched off).
Always work in this order - first switch off the vehicle, then the transmitter.
If the device is not to be used for a long time (e.g. storage), remove the drive battery from the vehicle.
Otherwise, this my cause a battery leak. Completely disconnect the drive battery and vehicle. Also remove
the battery from the transmitter.
Charge the drive battery after using the vehicle. If the vehicle will not be used for an extended period of time
(e.g. winter storage), make sure that the drive battery is recharged every 2 months to avoid a damaging
deep discharge. The drive battery can be damaged by a deep discharge and become unusable.