Inserting the batteries
1.
Unscrew the cover and pull-off in
the direction of the arrow.
2.
Insert 4 x 1.5 V AA-batteries and
make sure to follow the polarity
information indicated on the inside of
the battery case.
3.
Close the battery case cover.
Attention:
Allow the battery to cool-off for 10-15 minutes prior to recharging and after each drive, otherwise the car’s battery may become damaged. Do not leave the car unattended during the
charging process.
Charging with the uSB-cable:
1.
Switch-off the car! (Fig. 1)
2.
Connect the USB-cable to the car. Do not apply force (Fig.2).
3.
Connect the other end of the USB-cable to a PC that is switched-on (Fig. 3).
4.
The charging process takes approx. 20 minutes if the battery is completely empty. The USB-
cable lights-up red after the battery is completely charged. For safety reasons never charge
the battery for longer than 20 minutes.
5.
Disconnect the USB-cable from the PC and the car.
Charging with the charger:
1.
Switch-off the car! (Fig. 1)
2.
Connect the charging cable to the car. Do not apply force (Fig.2).
3.
Switch-on the charger. The LED on the charger starts to flash green as soon as the charging
process starts. (Fig. 3)
4.
The charging process takes approx. 20 minutes if the battery is completely empty. The green
flashing LED goes out after the battery is fully charged. For safety reasons never charge the
battery for longer than 20 minutes.
5.
Disconnect the charging cable from the car and switch-off the charger.
The car can be driven for approx. 20 minutes
following a charging time of approx. 20 minutes.
Charging the car
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Fig. 3
vehicle and remote control
vehICLe:
Antenna
Rollover bar
USB-cable connection
Wheels with
foam-rubber tires
USB-cable
ACCeSSOrIeS:
Antenna
Forward / backward
Right / left
Turbo-button
Signal indicator
reMOTe CONTrOLLer:
Attaching the rollover bar
Special rollover bars ensure that the car can flip-over and land
back on its wheels undamaged and then continue driving (Fig.1).
Insert the ends of each rollover bar into the holes provided on
the car (Fig. 2) until they snap in place (Fig. 3).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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