Reely 1563376 Operating instructions

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1:10 Rock-Crawler 4WD 2,4 GHz RtR
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Operating Instructions
1:10 Rock-Crawler 4WD 2.4 GHz RtR
Item No. 1563376 Page 20 - 37
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Rock-Crawler 1:10 4WD 2,4 GHz RtR
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Table of Contents
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1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
2. Explanation of Symbols .....................................................................................................................................21
3. Product Description ...........................................................................................................................................22
4. Scope of Delivery ...............................................................................................................................................22
5. Safety Notes ......................................................................................................................................................23
a) General ........................................................................................................................................................23
b) Charger/Mains Voltage ................................................................................................................................ 23
c) Commissioning/Operation ...........................................................................................................................25
d) Driving the Vehicle .......................................................................................................................................25
6. Battery and Rechargeable Battery Notes ..........................................................................................................27
a) General ........................................................................................................................................................27
b) Transmitter...................................................................................................................................................28
c) Vehicle ......................................................................................................................................................... 28
7. Charging the Drive Battery for the Vehicle .........................................................................................................29
8. Operating Elements of the Transmitter .............................................................................................................. 30
9. Commissioning ..................................................................................................................................................31
a) Inserting the Batteries in the Transmitter .....................................................................................................31
b) Inserting the Drive Battery into the Vehicle ..................................................................................................31
c) Switch on the Transmitter and the Vehicle ..................................................................................................32
d) Controlling the Vehicle .................................................................................................................................32
e) Stopping the Vehicle ....................................................................................................................................33
10. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................34
11. Cleaning and Maintenance ................................................................................................................................ 35
12. Disposal ............................................................................................................................................................. 36
a) Product ........................................................................................................................................................36
b) Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries ................................................................................................................36
13. Declaration of Conformity (DOC) ....................................................................................................................... 36
14. Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................................37
a) Vehicle ......................................................................................................................................................... 37
b) Transmitter...................................................................................................................................................37
c) Drive Battery ................................................................................................................................................37
d) Charger ........................................................................................................................................................37
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1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
thank you for purchasing this product.
This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions!
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and
handling. Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party.
Therefore, retain these operating instructions for reference!
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
International: www.conrad.com/contact
United Kingdom: www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/contact
2. Explanation of Symbols
The exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important notes in these operating instructions that must be
observed strictly.
The arrow symbol indicates that special advice and notes on operation are provided.
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3. Product Description
The product is an all-wheel model car which can be radio-controlled via the enclosed wireless remote control. The
control functions are forward/back/left/right.
The vehicle is constructed ready to drive.
Further contains a matching NiMH drive battery and a NiMH charger, as well as 3 batteries of type AA/Mignon for the
transmitter.
The product is not suitable for children aged 0 - 3 years; there is danger of suffocation from swallowing small parts and
danger of injury. We recommend a minimum age of 8 years.
Observe the safety information in these operating instructions. They contain important information on han-
dling of the product. Read the entire operating instructions attentively before commissioning and operation
of the vehicle.
Non-observation leads to various dangers; e.g. danger of injury.
4. Scope of Delivery
• Ready-to-run vehicle
• Transmitter (remote control)
• 8-cell NiMH drive battery (rated voltage 9.6 V)
• NiMH charger
• 3 AA/mignon batteries for the transmitter
• Operating instructions
Current operating instructions
Download the current operating instructions via the link www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the
displayed QR code. Follow the instructions on the website.
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5. Safety Notes
In case of damage caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions, the warranty/
guarantee will expire. We do not assume any liability for consequential damage!
We do not assume any liability for property damage or personal injury caused by improper use
or non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such cases the warranty/guarantee is voided.
Normal wear and tear during operation (e.g. worn tyres, worn gears) and damage from accidents (e.g.
broken vehicle parts) are excluded from the guarantee and warranty.
Dear customer, these safety instructions are not only for the protection of the product but also for your own
safety and that of other people. Therefore, read this chapter very carefully before taking the product into
operation!
a) General
Caution, important note!
Operating the model may cause damage to property and/or individuals. Therefore, make sure that you are
sufcientlyinsuredwhenusingthemodel,e.g.bytakingoutprivateliabilityinsurance.Ifyoualreadyhave
private liability insurance, verify whether or not operation of the model is covered by your insurance before
commissioning your model.
• Theunauthorizedconversionand/ormodicationoftheproductisinadmissiblebecauseofsafetyand
approval reasons.
• The product is not suitable for children aged 0 - 3 years; there is danger of suffocation from swallowing
small parts and danger of injury. We recommend a minimum age of 8 years.
• Children playing with the product must be supervised by a responsible adult. Do not take any risks
when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment depends completely on your
responsible use of the model.
• Do not leave packaging material unattended. It may become a dangerous toy for children.
• Should questions arise that are not answered by these operating instructions, contact us (for contact
information, see chapter 1) or another expert.
b) Charger/Mains Voltage
• The charger is constructed pursuant to protection class II. Use only a proper mains socket of the public
supply mains for voltage/current supply of the charger.
• The socket to which the charger is connected must be easily accessible.
• Do not pull the charger from the mains socket at the cable. Take it at the side of the housing and pull it
from the socket then.
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• If you have reason to assume that safe operation is no longer possible, disconnect the charger immedi-
ately and secure it against inadvertent operation.
It can be assumed that operation without danger is no longer possible if the charger has any visible dam-
age,thechargernolongerworks,afterextendedstorageunderunsuitableconditionsorafterdifcult
transport conditions.
Ifthisisthecase,rstdeactivateallsidesofthemainssockettowhichthechargerisconnected(e.g.
switch off the respective fuse or turn out the fuse. Then deactivate the FI protection switch). Then un-
plug the charger from the mains socket. Then disconnect any connected rechargeable battery from the
charger.
Do not use the charger after this anymore, but take it to a specialised workshop or dispose of it in an
environmentally compatible manner.
• The charger is intended for dry indoor use only. It must not become damp or wet. Avoid direct sun irra-
diation, strong heat or cold. Keep the charger away from dust and dirt. Also do not place any containers
lledwithliquid,vasesorplants,onornexttothecharger.
If any liquids enter the charger or the mains socket, there is the risk of potentially fatal electric shock!
• For more information on acceptable environmental conditions, see the chapter "Technical Data".
• The charger is only suitable for charging the enclosed drive battery (or a spare drive battery of the same
build). Never charge any other rechargeable battery types or non-rechargeable batteries. There is great
dangerofreorexplosion!
• Nevercoverthecharger.Keepthechargerawayfromammableoreasilyinammablematerials(e.g.
curtains).
• Do not use the charger inside a vehicle.
• Keep children away from the charger. Children may short-circuit the rechargeable battery, which may
leadtoreorexplosion.Dangertolife!
• Avoidoperationindirectproximityofstrongmagneticorelectromagneticelds,transmitteraerialsorHF
generators. This can affect the control electronics of the charger.
• Never charge the drive battery unsupervised in the charger.
• Always charge only a single drive battery with the charger.
• Before you connect the drive battery to the charger and start charging, the drive battery must be discon-
nected from the vehicle.
• Take the drive battery out of the vehicle for charging.
• Do not wear any metal or conductive materials, such as jewellery (necklaces, bracelets, rings, etc.)
while you are working with the charger or batteries. Short-circuit poses a danger of burns and explosion.
• Never operate the charger immediately after it has been taken from a cold room to a warm room. The
resulting condensation may lead to malfunctions or damage!
Allow the charger to reach room temperature before connecting and operating it. This may take several
hours!
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c) Commissioning/Operation
• When you operate the model, always make sure that no parts of your body, other people or objects come
within the dangerous range of the motors, drive axles or any other rotating drive parts.
• Use only the enclosed drive battery (or a spare battery of the same build) for your vehicle. Never operate
the vehicle with a mains adapter, not even for test purposes.
• This vehicle is exclusively suitable for use with an NiMH drive battery with 8 cells (rated voltage 9.6 V).
Whenusingadrivebatterywithmorecells,thereisadangerofrefromoverheatingofthespeedcon-
troller. Apart from this, the vehicle's drive will be overloaded and damaged by this. Loss of guarantee/
warranty!
• Whenputtingthedeviceintooperation,alwaysturnonthetransmitterrst.Onlythenmustthevehicle
be switched on. Otherwise, the vehicle may show unpredictable responses!
Proceed as follows for commissioning:
- Switch off the vehicle and the transmitter.
- Insert a full battery in the transmitter if you haven’t done so already.
- Open the battery compartment at the vehicle and connect a fully charged drive battery. Close the
battery compartment again.
- Switchonthetransmitter.TheLEDatthetransmitterashes.
- Only switch on the vehicle now. Wait for a few seconds until the vehicle and the transmitter are ready
(LED at the transmitter remains lit).
- Check whether the vehicle reacts to the remote control commands as expected (steering and drive).
Do not reach into the drive. Do not hold the vehicle by the wheels.
d) Driving the Vehicle
• Improper operation can cause serious damage to people and property! Only drive with the model directly
in view.
• Onlydrivewhenyourabilitytoreactisunimpaired.Fatigueortheinuenceofalcoholormedicationcan
lead to wrong responses.
• Please note that this model car must not be driven on public roads, places or streets. Also do not operate
it on private grounds without the owner's permission.
Operate your model in an area where you do nor endanger any persons, animals or objects. Don’t drive
towards animals or people!
Beforeyouoperatethemodelonaplacespecicallydesignatedforthatpurpose(e.g.modelcarracing/
rally route, etc.), ask the operator of that location for permission.
• Avoid driving at very low outdoor temperatures. Plastic parts lose elasticity, which may lead to damage
even in a light accident.
• Do not drive in the case of a thunderstorm, under high-voltage power lines or in the proximity of radio
masts.
• Protect the vehicle, drive battery and transmitter from dampness and severe dirt. Never expose the
vehicle or the transmitter to direct sunlight or excessive heat for an extended period of time.
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• As long as the vehicle is in operation you must always leave the transmitter switched on.
• In case of a fault stop operating your model straight away and remove the cause of malfunction before
you continue to use the model.
• Whenendingoperation,alwaysswitchoffthevehiclerst.Onlythenmustthetransmitterbeswitched
off.
• If you interrupt operation for a longer time (e.g. for storage), remove the drive battery from the vehicle;
disconnect the plug connection between the drive battery and the vehicle entirely. Also remove any bat-
teries/rechargeable batteries from the transmitter.
• If the batteries (or rechargeable batteries) in the transmitter grow weak, the range reduces and the
vehicle may no longer react to the control commands at the transmitter. In that case, end driving with
the vehicle and switch off the vehicle. Then exchange the batteries or rechargeable batteries in the
transmitter for new ones.
• When the car's drive battery is weak, the car gets slower or no longer responds correctly to the transmit-
ter.
The drive battery in the vehicle is not only used to supply the drive with power, but also the receiver. If
the voltage in the drive battery is too low, the voltage at the receiver may also drop, causing the vehicle
to no longer respond to the control commands at the transmitter.
If this is the case, stop driving immediately (switch off the vehicle, then switch off the transmitter). Then
replace the vehicle drive battery with a fully charged fresh drive battery or recharge the drive battery.
Before recharging the drive battery, let it cool off entirely. Before every battery change, always take a
5 - 10 minutes' break for the vehicle's drive to cool off.
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6. Battery and Rechargeable Battery Notes
Although use of batteries and rechargeable batteries in everyday life is a matter of course today,
there are many dangers and problems. Therefore, always observe the following information and
safety notes in handling of batteries and rechargeable batteries.
a) General
• Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around openly. There is a risk of batteries being
swallowed by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately!
• Batteries/rechargeablebatteriesmustneverbeshort-circuited,disassembledorthrownintore.There
is a danger of explosion!
• Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin at contact; there-
fore, use suitable protective gloves.
• Liquids leaking from batteries/rechargeable batteries are chemically highly aggressive. Objects or sur-
faces that come into contact with them may take severe damage. Therefore, keep batteries/recharge-
able batteries in a suitable location.
• Neverrechargenormal(non-rechargeable)batteries.Thereisariskofreandexplosion!Chargeonly
rechargeable batteries intended for this; use suitable chargers.
• Always observe correct polarity of batteries/rechargeable batteries and the connection of a rechargeable
drive battery (note plus/+ and minus/-) when inserting the batteries.
• Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries! Use batteries or rechargeable batteries, e.g. for the
transmitter.
• Always replace the entire set of batteries or rechargeable batteries in the transmitter. Never mix fully
charged batteries/rechargeable batteries with partially discharged ones. Always use batteries or re-
chargeable batteries of the same type and manufacturer.
• A battery charger corresponding to battery technology (NiMH, LiPo, LiIon....) is required. Never leave,
e.g.,LiPobatteriesunattendedinanNiMHcharger!Thereisariskofreandexplosion!
Therefore, charge the enclosed drive battery (and any additionally purchased spare drive batteries of the
same build) with the enclosed charger. Use the charger only for the enclosed drive battery (and spare
drive batteries of the same build).
• Only charge intact and undamaged batteries. If the outer isolation of the rechargeable battery or battery
housing is damaged or the battery is deformed or bloated, it must not be charged. In this case, there is
immediatedangerofreandexplosion!
• Neverchargethebatteryrightafteruse.Alwaysleavetherechargeablebatteriestocooloffrst(atleast
5 - 10 minutes).
• Remove the drive battery from the model for recharging. Disconnect the drive battery from the vehicle
completely.
• Placethedrivebatteryonaheat-resistant,inammablesurfacewhencharging.
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• The charger and drive battery heat up when charging. Leave enough distance between the charger and
the drive battery, never place the drive battery on the charger. Never cover the charger and the drive
battery. Do not expose the charger and drive battery to any high/low temperatures or to direct solar
radiation or dampness/wetness.
• Never leave batteries unattended while charging them.
• Regularly recharge the rechargeable batteries (about every 2 - 3 months). Otherwise, self-discharge of
the batteries may cause deep discharge. This renders the rechargeable batteries useless!
NiMHbatteries(exceptforspecicbuildswithlowself-discharge)losetheirenergyevenwithinafew
weeks. If the vehicle is not used for an extended period (e.g. during winter storage), remember to charge
the drive battery at regular intervals. Charging of a NiMH rechargeable battery that is not completely
charged is uncritical; previous discharging is not required.
• Disconnect the drive battery from the charger when it is fully charged. Then unplug the charger from
the mains socket.
b) Transmitter
• Use batteries or rechargeable batteries for the transmitter. Never mix batteries and rechargeable bat-
teries.
• Always replace the entire set of batteries or rechargeable batteries in the transmitter.
• When using rechargeable batteries in the transmitter, the operating duration will reduce due to the low
voltage (rated voltage of the battery = 1.5 V, rechargeable battery = 1.2 V). If you want to use recharge-
able batteries anyway, we recommend use of NiMH rechargeable batteries with low self-discharge. For
reasons of operational safety, however, use batteries instead of rechargeable batteries.
• If you do not use it for any extended period of time (e.g. during storage), remove the batteries/rechargea-
ble batteries inserted in the transmitter to prevent damage from leaking batteries/rechargeable batteries.
c) Vehicle
• Only use the enclosed 8-cell NiMH drive battery in the vehicle (nominal voltage 9.6 V), or use a spare
drive battery of the same build. Never use any other rechargeable batteries or even batteries in the
vehicle.
• If you do not use the vehicle for any extended period of time (e.g. during storage), remove the drive
battery to prevent damage from leaking drive batteries. Disconnect the connection between the drive
battery and the vehicle entirely.
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7. Charging the Drive Battery for the Vehicle
The rechargeable drive battery is delivered uncharged and must be charged. Several complete discharge
and charge cycles are necessary before the drive battery delivers its maximum power.
• Remove the drive battery from the vehicle for charging.
• Plug the charger into a proper mains socket (wall socket). The LED on the charger is lit green.
• Connect the drive battery to the connection plug of the charger until the plug latches. The plug and socket are
protected against polarity reversal by their special shapes.
Do not apply any force when connecting the drive battery to the charger. The plug connection can be closed
with very little force.
• Charging commences at once when the drive battery is connected to the charger. The LED on the charger is lit red
while the rechargeable battery is being charged.
Charging of a partially discharged NiMH rechargeable battery is not a problem. Previous discharge is not
required.
• Placethedrivebatteryonaheat-resistant,non-ammablesurface.Protectexpensivefurnituresurfacesfromim-
pressions, scratches or discolouration with suitable pads.
• Thechargerheatsupinoperation.Therefore,alwaysobservesufcientventilationofthecharger;nevercoveritin
operation. The same applies to the drive battery.
• Charging a completely discharged drive battery takes about 3 to 4 hours.
• Once charging is complete, the LED on the charger is lit green. Disconnect the battery from the charger. For this,
push the lateral latching hook at the plug of the charger so that you can disconnect the plug connection. Do not use
any force when disconnecting.
• Noweitherconnectanotheratdrivebatterytothechargerforchargingordisconnectthechargerfromthemains
voltage; pull it from the mains socket. Keep the charger in a dry, cool and dust-free location that is not accessible
to children.
Rechargeable batteries heat up during charging/discharging (driving the vehicle). Wait until the recharge-
able batteries have reached room temperature before charging them. The same applies after the charging
procedure.Donotusetherechargeablebatteryinthevehicleuntilithascooleddownsufcientlyafterthe
charging process.
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8. Operating Elements of the Transmitter
A On/off switch
B LED
C Steering wheel for steering
D Handle
E Lever for forward/reverse driving
F Battery compartment lid
G Holding clip
H Screw for battery compartment lid
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9. Commissioning
a) Inserting the Batteries in the Transmitter
• Switch the transmitter off via the on/off switch (A) (switch position "OFF").
• Turn out the screw (H) of the battery compartment lid (F) with a suitable screwdriver.
• Carefullybendouttheholdingclip(G)alittle,e.g.withangernail,sothatthebatterycompartmentlid(F)canbe
taken off.
• Insert three type AA/Mignon batteries into the battery compartment with the right polarity (observe plus/+ and
minus/-; see indication in the battery compartment and on the batteries).
• Correctly install the battery compartment lid (F) again and close it until the holding clip (G) latches. Then tighten the
screw (H) again (do not apply any force!).
When using rechargeable batteries in the transmitter, the operating duration will reduce due to the low
voltage (rated voltage of the battery = 1.5 V, rechargeable battery = 1.2 V). If you want to use rechargeable
batteries anyway, we recommend use of NiMH rechargeable batteries with low self-discharge. For reasons
of operational safety, however, use batteries instead of rechargeable batteries.
b) Inserting the Drive Battery into the Vehicle
• Switchoffthevehiclerstwiththeon/offswitch(L)at
the bottom (switch position "OFF").
• Turn out the screw (I) of the battery compartment lid
(K) with a suitable screwdriver.
• Carefully bend out the two holding clips (J) a little, e.g.
withangernail,sothatthebatterycompartmentlid
(K) can be taken off.
• Connect the drive battery to the corresponding con-
nection cable in the vehicle until the plug latches. The
plug and socket are protected against polarity rever-
sal by their special shapes.
Do not apply any force when plugging in the drive
battery. The plug connection can be closed with very
little force.
• Correctly install the battery compartment lid (K) again and close it until the two holding clips (J) latch. Then tighten
the screw (I) again (do not apply any force!).
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c) Switch on the Transmitter and the Vehicle
• Let go of the lever (E) so that it is in the middle position. Release the turning wheel (C).
Switchthetransmitteronrstnowviatheon/offswitch(A)(switchposition"ON").TheLED(B)atthetransmitter
ashes.
• Switch on the vehicle with the on/off switch (L) at the bottom (switch position "ON").
• Thetransmitternowrecognisesthevehicle;theLED(B)stopsashing.
Alwaysproceedinthisorder-rstswitchonthetransmitter,thenthevehicle.Ensurethatyoudonotmove
the lever (E) and the turning wheel (C) while switching on, but that they remain in their home positions
(middle positions).
d) Controlling the Vehicle
• Put the ready-to-run vehicle on the ground. Do not reach into the drive, and to not hold the vehicle at its rims.
• The lever (E) is used to drive the vehicle forwards and backwards and to stop it.
Driving forwards Stop Driving backwards
• The turning wheel (C) steers the vehicle to the left and right during the drive.
Steering to the left Steering to the right
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• If the vehicle tends to pull to the left or right instead of driving
straight ahead, you can adjust straight running at the vehicle.
For this, there is a small lever at the bottom of the front axle
that can be moved to the right and left.
Adjust this lever so that the vehicle runs approximately
straight.
Only adjust this lever a little at a time and then check if the
vehicle runs straight.
• Stop driving immediately if the vehicle shows any unusual responses to the remote commands or if the vehicle does
not respond at all. This behaviour could be caused by low drive batteries, low batteries/rechargeable batteries in the
remote control or by too great a distance between vehicle and remote control.
Interferences on the radio channel used (e.g. radio transmissions from other devices, Bluetooth
®
, WLAN) or
adverse transmission/reception conditions may also cause unusual responses of the vehicle.
Since the receiver is supplied with power through the drive battery in the vehicle, low or empty drive batteries will
cause unintentional movement of the vehicle.
Waitforatleast5-10minutesuntilthedrivehascooleddownsufcientlybeforethenextrun.Onlythenstarta
new drive with a full drive battery.
e) Stopping the Vehicle
To stop driving, proceed as follows:
• Let go of the lever (E) on the transmitter so that it goes into the middle position (neutral position) and let the vehicle
run out. Release the turning wheel (C).
• After the vehicle has stopped, switch off the vehicle with the on/off switch (L) on the bottom (switch position "OFF").
Attention!
Never touch the wheels or the drive mechanism, and make sure you do not move the lever (E) or the turn-
ing wheel (C) at the transmitter! Do not hold the vehicle at its wheels!
• Switch the transmitter off via the on/off switch (A) (switch position "OFF").
Alwaysproceedinthisorder-rstswitchoffthevehicle,thenthetransmitter.
If not used for a longer period (e.g. in case of storage), remove the drive battery from the vehicle. Other-
wise, the battery may leak. Disconnect the connection between the drive battery and the vehicle entirely.
Also remove any batteries from the transmitter.
Charge the drive battery after using the vehicle. If the vehicle is not used for an extended period (e.g. during
winter storage), make sure that the drive battery is charged every 2 - 3 months to prevent harmful deep
discharge. Deep discharge may damage the drive battery and render it useless.
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10. Troubleshooting
Even though the model and the remote control system were built with the latest available technology, there can still
be malfunctions or errors. For this reason, we would like to give you some information on how to deal with possible
problems. Also observe the enclosed operating instructions for the remote control system.
The model doesn’t respond or does not respond properly
• Are the vehicle drive battery or the batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmitter discharged? Exchange the
drive battery or batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmitter for new ones.
• Is the drive battery connected correctly to the vehicle? Check the plug connection for whether it is contaminated
or oxidised.
• Is the vehicle too far away? With a fully charged drive battery and fully charged batteries/rechargeable batteries
inthetransmitter,therangeshouldbeupto50m.Therangecanbedecreasedbyoutsideinuences,suchas
interference on the transmitter frequency, or proximity to other transmitters (not only remote controller transmitters
but also WLAN/Bluetooth
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devices that also use a transmission frequency of 2.4 GHz), metal parts, buildings, etc.
• Switch off the vehicle and then the transmitter. Release the lever (E) and the turning wheel (C). Switch on the
transmitterrst(redLED(B)atthetransmitterashes)andthenthevehicle.
The vehicle slows down or the steering does not work properly; the range between transmitter and vehicle
is very short
• The drive battery is weak or discharged.
The receiver in the vehicle is also supplied with power by the drive battery. Therefore, a weak or discharged drive
battery will cause the receiver to no longer work properly. Replace the drive battery by a new, fully charged one
(beforeinsertinganewdrivebattery,waitatleast5-10minutesuntilthedrivehascooleddownsufciently).
• Check the batteries/rechargeable batteries in the transmitter and replace them by new ones.
The vehicle will slow down or stop in operation
• The drive battery is weak or discharged.
• The distance between the vehicle and the transmitter is too large.
The vehicle doesn't drive in a straight line correctly
• Adjust straight running on the vehicle; see chapter 9. d).
• Did your car have an accident? If so, check the vehicle for any defective or broken parts.
The vehicle moves forwards or backwards even though the lever (E) at the transmitter is not pushed.
• Switch off the vehicle and then the transmitter. Release the lever (E) and the turning wheel (C) at the transmitter, do
notmovetheseoperatingelementsanddonotholdthem.Nowswitchthetransmitteronrstandthenthevehicle.
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11. Cleaning and Maintenance
Beforecleaningorservicing,turnoffthevehiclerstandthenthetransmitterandremovethedrivebatteryfromthe
vehicle.
Clean the whole vehicle of dust and dirt after driving, e.g. with a long-haired clean brush and a vacuum cleaner.
Compressed air aerosols can also be helpful.
Do not use cleaning aerosols or conventional household cleaners. This may damage the electronics and
lead to discolouration of the plastic parts or the body.
Never wash the vehicle with water, e.g. using a high-pressure cleaner. This will destroy the vehicle.
Asoftcloth,slightlydampened,canbeusedtowipethecarbody.Donotrubtoormlyinordertoavoidscratchmarks.
Alsocheckthevehiclefordamagebeforeoraftereveryuse.Ifyoundanydamage,thecarmaynotbe
used anymore and has to be taken out of operation.
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12. Disposal
a) Product
Electronic devices are recyclable and should not be disposed of in household waste. Dispose of the
product according to the applicable statutory provisions at the end of its service life.
Remove any inserted batteries/rechargeable batteries and dispose of them separately from the product.
b) Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries
You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/rechargeable batteries. Dis-
posing of them in the household waste is prohibited.
Batteries/rechargeable batteries that contain any hazardous substances are labelled with the adjacent icon
to indicate that disposal in domestic waste is forbidden. The symbols for the respective heavy metal are:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead (the names are indicated on the battery/rechargeable battery e.g.
below the rubbish bin symbol shown on the left).
Youmayreturnusedbatteries/rechargeablebatteriesfreeofchargeattheofcialcollectionpointsinyourcommunity,
in our stores, or wherever batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold.
Youthusfullyourstatutoryobligationsandcontributetotheprotectionoftheenvironment.
13. Declaration of Conformity (DOC)
Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau, hereby declares that this product complies with
directive 2014/53/EU.
The complete text of the EU declaration of conformity is available under the following web address:
www.conrad.com/downloads
Choosealanguagebyclickingaagsymbolandentertheitemnumberoftheproductintothesearcheld;
then you may download the EU declaration of conformity in the PDF format.
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14. Technical Data
a) Vehicle
Scale .................................................................1:10
Suitable drive battery ........................................8-cell NiMH drive battery (rated voltage 9.6 V)
Dimensions (L x W x H) ....................................430 x 265 x 215 mm
Tyre dimensions (W x Ø): .................................48.5 x 120 mm
Wheelbase ........................................................315 mm
Weight ..............................................................approx. 1500 g (without drive battery)
b) Transmitter
Power supply ....................................................3 type AA/Mignon rechargeable batteries
Frequency range ..............................................2.402 - 2.480 GHz
Transmission output .........................................6 dBm
Channels ..........................................................2
Dimensions .......................................................189 x 76 x 155 mm (H x W x L)
Weight ..............................................................approx. 177 g (without batteries)
c) Drive Battery
Build ..................................................................NiMH
Rated voltage ...................................................9.6 V
Capacity ............................................................700 mAh
d) Charger
Operating voltage .............................................100 - 240 V/AC, 50/60 Hz
Output ...............................................................9.6 V/DC, 250 mA
Dies ist eine Publikation der Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
AlleRechte einschließlichÜbersetzung vorbehalten.Reproduktionen jederArt,z.B.Fotokopie, Mikroverlmung,oder
die Erfassung in elektronischen Datenverarbeitungsanlagen, bedürfen der schriftlichen Genehmigung des Herausgebers.
Nachdruck, auch auszugsweise, verboten. Die Publikation entspricht dem technischen Stand bei Drucklegung.
Copyright 2017 by Conrad Electronic SE.
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rightsincluding translationreserved. Reproduction byany method,e.g. photocopy, microlming,or the capturein
electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright 2017 by Conrad Electronic SE.
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même par extraits. Cette publication correspond au niveau technique du moment de la mise sous presse.
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