Kyosho SPEED VEE 800 User manual

Category
Remote controlled toys
Type
User manual

Kyosho SPEED VEE 800 is a RADIO CONTROLLED ELECTRIC POWERED RACING BOAT. It is a high-performance model designed for experienced modellers. The boat comes with a 2-channel & 2-servo radio for R/C models, and a battery box. The model also requires 7.2V Ni-Cd Battery, a battery charger, AA-size Batteries (for Receiver) … 4 pcs. AA-size Batteries (for Transmitter) … 8 pcs.. SPEED VEE 800 can reach high speeds and perform a variety of maneuvers, making it a great choice for racing or simply enjoying a day on the water.

Kyosho SPEED VEE 800 is a RADIO CONTROLLED ELECTRIC POWERED RACING BOAT. It is a high-performance model designed for experienced modellers. The boat comes with a 2-channel & 2-servo radio for R/C models, and a battery box. The model also requires 7.2V Ni-Cd Battery, a battery charger, AA-size Batteries (for Receiver) … 4 pcs. AA-size Batteries (for Transmitter) … 8 pcs.. SPEED VEE 800 can reach high speeds and perform a variety of maneuvers, making it a great choice for racing or simply enjoying a day on the water.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SPEED VEE 800
*SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
No. 40861
REQUIRED FOR OPERATION
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
RADIO PREPARATION
ASSEMBLY
PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING A NI-CD BATTERY
HOW TO HANDLE ELECTRIC POWERED BOATS
EXPLODED VIEW
SPARE PARTS & OPTIONAL PARTS
2
2 3
3
4 10
11
12
14
16
INDEX
The product you have purchased is powered by a rechargeable battery. The battery is recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under
various national / state and local laws, it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local
solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.
LENGTH : 940mm
RADIO CONTROLLED ELECTRIC POWERED RACING BOAT
THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS
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Before commencing assembly, please read these instructions thoroughly.
Ni-Cd
© 1999 KYOSHO
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This radio control model is not a toy!
First-time builders should seek the advice of experienced
modellers before commencing assembly and if they do not fully
understand any part of the construction.
Assemble this kit only in places out of childrenÕs reach!
Take enough safety precautions prior to operating this model. You
are responsible for this modelÕs assembly and safe operation!
Always keep this instruction manual ready at hand for quick
reference, even after completing the assembly.
TOOLS REQUIRED
Sharp Hobby Knife
Phillips Screw Driver (L.M.S) Needle Nose Pliers
Awl
Scissors
2
Wire Cutters
Instant Glue
1
Read through the manual before you begin, so you will
have an overall idea of what to do.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN (1)
Check all parts. If you find any defective or missing parts,
contact your local dealer or our Kyosho Distributor.
2
3
Symbols used throughout the instruction manual, comprise:
7.2V Ni-Cd Battery
Cut off shaded portion.
Do not do that!
Apply instant glue (
CA glue, super glue).
Must be purchased separately!
REQUIRED FOR OPERATION
2
Stick-type 2 channel radio
3 8
AA-size Batteries
(For Transmitter) 8 pcs.
For proper radio handling, refer to its manual.
AAAA
AAAA
2 2
2 channel & 2 servo radio for R/C models, and battery box.
Battery Box
AAAA
4
AA-size Batteries
(For Receiver) 4 pcs.
If already supplied with the radio,
there is no need to purchase a battery
box separately.
If using a radio you are in possession of, check the dimensions
of its servos against the diagram below.
< Suitable servo dimensions >
With a standard radio
Explanations on the radio are based on the FUTABA radio.
Drill holes with the specified
diameter (here: 2mm).
2mm
Assemble left and right sides
the same way.
Pay close attention here!
Hex Wrench (2.0mm)
7.2V
KYOSHO CORPORATION MADE IN JAPANNo.71701
R
CHARGER
7.5
DELTA PEAK AUTO-CUTOFF
WARNING HOT
WARNING HOT
Ni-Cd BATTERY
FUSE 7.5A
CHARG
E
ST
ART
TOOLS INCLUDED
Assemble as many times as specified.
x2
Assemble in the specified order.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN (2)
3
5
The threads are stripped.Overtightened.
4
Types of screws:
Screw
Set ScrewSelf-tapping (TP) Screw
How size of screw is given:
Screw
3mm
12mm
TP
Self-tapping (TP) screws cut threads into the parts when
being tightened. Excessive force may permanently
damage parts when tightening TP screws. It is
recommended to stop tightening when the part is
securely attached or when some resistance is felt after
the threaded portion enters the plastic.
This kit contains many screws in and other hardware
different metric sizes and shapes. For your reference,
the figures in the manual show actual sizes. (Some
screws are extras.)
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
RADIO PREPARATION
Set up a radio control system as indicated below.
1
Plug in connectors.
2
Install the AA-size batteries.
3
Extend the transmitter antenna. If not, the
range of the transmitter will not be sufficient!
4
Undo the receiver antenna. If not, the
range of the receiver will not be sufficient!
5
Center all trims. (Transmitter)
6
Switch on. (Transmitter)
7
Switch on. (Receiver)
8
Check that the servos move according
to your inputs. (Transmitter)
10
Switch off. (Transmitter)
11
Retract the antenna. (Transmitter)
9
Switch off. (Receiver)
Antenna
Connector
Receiver
Connector
Rudder Stick
Rudder Servo
Speed Control Servo
Switch
Battery Box
CH.2
CH.1
BATT
Rudder Trim
Speed Control Stick
Speed Control Trim
For forward move-
ment & stop.
Adjust so boat will not
speed off at once.
Rudder Stick
In addition to this page, read the instruc-tion
manual supplied with your radio as well.
For steering (left and
right bends).
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
Rudder Trim
For adjusting straightline
running.
Speed Control Stick
Speed Control Trim
Battery Cover
Handle
Antenna
Switch
4
1
6
2
3
4
4
1
6
Work with model mounted on 6 .
3
1
1
2
2
3
7
2
5
1
5
3 x 10mm
3 x 10mm
3 x 8mm
3 x 8mm
3 x 8mm
3 x 8mm
Speed Control Servo
Rudder Control Servo
3
2
2
2
Radio
3 x 10mm TP
TP F/H Screw
4
Must be purchased separately!
1
Hull
Apply instant glue (CA glue, super glue).
x7
x4
3
Radio
3 x 8mm TP
TP Screw
8
Assemble as many times as specified.
x2
4
Radio
3 x 16mm TP
TP Screw
2
6
Hull
Do not do that!
Must be purchased separately!
5
Radio
Do not overlook this symbol!
Warning!
0 10 20 30 40 50 mm
8
9
3 x 16mm
10
Connect correctly! Otherwise, electric motor
may start rotating all of a sudden!
Warning!
Thread antenna cord through.
Receiver
Switch
Connect refer to radio instruction manual.
15mm
40mm
11
Cut off.
11
Attach sponge tape 12 to the place.
Remainder has been cut off at step 5 .
12
11
14
13
11
8
9
13 14
Align. Align.
Sponge Tape
Double-sided Tape
Double-sided Tape
Double-sided Tape
7
Radio
8
Radio
9
Radio
Cut off shaded portion.
2mm
Drill holes with the specified diameter.
2mm
6
0.5mm
Ensure a gap of 0.5mm.
0.5mm
OFF
With the speed control stick in neutral.
With the speed control stick pushed up.
ON
15mm
Supplied with the servo.
15
Battery Holder
16
17
11mm
11mm
Use this hole.
90
Plug in.
Supplied with the servo.
Warning!
2
mm
Securely fix parts.
If coming off during runs,
you lose control of your boat.
Must be purchased separately!
Do not overlook this symbol!
Warning!
10
3 x 12mm TP
TP Screw
4
11
Drive Unit
3 x 16mm
Screw
2
2
3mm
Nylon Nut
12
Radio
Assemble left and right sides the same way.
Drive Unit
3x12mm
3x12mm
40mm
3x16mm
3mm
18
19
20
Red
Red
Black
Black
2 x 10mm
2mm
Use outermost hole.
Bow lifts.
Bow goes down.
Adjust by loosening 3 x 16mm screw .
3X16mm
5mm
10mm
1
2
90
17
2 x 10mm TP
TP Screw
2
4.5mm
Ball
2mm
Washer
2
2
20
Pay attention for
color of cords.
After test runs,adjust propeller angle at right
diagram mentioned ranges.
Adjust screw for proper position on
below diagram.
17
Assemble in the specified order.
Do not overlook this symbol!
Warning!
Pay close attention here!
Warning!
To prevent the motor from overheating,
be sure to adjust the propeller angle at
the ranges shown below.
13
Radio
14
Radio
15
Radio
2mm
Drill holes with the specified diameter.
2mm
Must be purchased separately!
Cut off shaded portion.
Cut off shaded portion.
8
22
Switch
Switch
Note the direction.
2mm
45mm
23
Switch
Attach clear tape
without gaps.
Assemble as many times as specified.
x2
21
21
x5
x2
16
Cabin
3 x 8mm TP
TP Screw
2
2 x 6mm TP
TP Screw
2
17
Cabin
3 x 8mm TP
TP Screw
3
18
Ni-Cd Battery
Must be purchased separately!
9
3 x 8 mm
3 x 8 mm
A-3
A-2
A-1
2 x 6mm
2 x 6mm
3 x 8mm
25
24
12
24
7.2V
NiCd Battery
15
Connect when using the model.
B 2
B 4
3 x 8mm
B 3
B 1
12
24
Sponge Tape
19
Hull
20
Decals
10
1
26
24
Close
50mm
Open
1 24 23
Attach clear tape 23 to the space between 1 and 24
when running.
M106 ANTI-SHIP-MISSILE
M106 ANTI-SHIP-MISSILE
1
4
6 7 8
5
11 12
1210
13
13 1815
21 22 23
24
25
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38 39
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1417 16
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34 35
(
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36 3733
23
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32
9
1
Apply the decals to the spots indicated in numerical order.
21
20
19
01
05
OPERATING YOUR MODEL SAFELY
11
Do not put your hands or
any objects into rotating
parts, as this could result in
serious accidents!
The motor and Ni-Cd
battery get hot from run--
ning. Do not touch them
for a while after running.
Never dispose of Ni-Cd batteries into a fire, as these
can explode or emit noxious gases from heavy met-als
used in Ni-Cd batteries !
when disassembling or modifying Ni-Cd batteries.
Never do that!
For accident prevention, do not run your model under
the following circumstances:
in places where many people gather!
when rivers are swollen or their current is strong!
with weak radio batteries!
Also make sure that nobody is using the same
frequency as you do at the same time!
when the boat behaves or operates strangely!
Do not dispose of Ni-Cd batteries! Return them to the
retail shop!
With R/C boats, discover a new world of pleasure.
Wheth-er you run your boat on lakes, rivers or else-
where, take precautionary measures to avoid accidents.
CHECK
When NOT using the model, always
switch off the receiver and transmitter!
Furthermore, disconnect the Ni-Cd
battery and remove it from the model!
This may lead to overheat and fires!
In order to avoid accidents and personal injury, be sure to observe the following:
Ni-Cd
Ba
tte
r
y
7.2V
BA
TT
E
R
YBA
TT
E
R
Y
Never put the charger and Ni-Cd battery near flam--
mable material while charging as this may cause fires!
N
i-C
d B
atter
y
7.
2
V
N
i-C
d B
atter
y
7.
2
V
EXPLOSIVE
EXPLOSIVE
PO
WER
1400
7.2
V
Under the following circumstances, short circuits may
oc-cur and result in fires or other accidents:
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
12
PRE-RUN CHECKLIST
Are all screws securely tightened?
Are the radio batteries fully charged?
Is the Ni-Cd battery fully charged?
Does the rudder operate according to your inputs
on the transmitter?
Does the speed controller operate according to your
inputs on the transmitter?
Is the Ni-Cd battery securely attached?
Is the running area safe?
Is nobody on your frequency when running at the
same time in the same area?
Is the propeller securely attached?
Are all rotating parts greased?
Can all moving parts move freely, without binding?
PROPER OPERATING PROCEDURES
Extend the transmitter antenna
Switch on the transmitter.
Switch on the receiver
Make sure the speed controller operates
according to your inputs on the transmitter.
Make sure the running area is safe.
Connect the Ni-Cd battery.
Check the transmitter batteries
Fully charge the Ni-Cd battery.
OFF
ON
ON
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
31 2
5
4
10
6
7
8 9
AFTER RUNNING . . .
After finishing running, collect your
boat.
Switch off the receiver.
Switch off the transmitter.
Disconnect the Ni-Cd battery.
Remove dirt from the hull.
1
2
3
4 5
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
CH-2 CH-1
BATT.
C
H-
2
C
H-
1
BAT
T
.
Make sure the rudder operates according
to your inputs on the transmitter.
OFF
Ensure that the speed control servo is in
off position.
13
Ni-Cd battery capacity is insufficient.
Speed control servo does
not operate.
Loose connectors.
Improper radio installation.
Replace with new batteries.
Correct as per radio instruction
manual.
Recharge Ni-Cd battery.
Make connectors tighter (e.g. with
minus screwdriver).
Switch on.Transmitter and/or receiver is not switched on.
Transmitter batteries are weak.
Motor does not rotate.
Improper radio installation. Correct as per instruction manual.
Dirt entered rotating parts. Clean and regrease.
When rotating by hand, propeller
feels heavy or does not rotate.
Even when releasing speed
control, boat will not stop.
Improper linkage adjustment. Adjust speed control trim on transmitter.
Should speed controller not return to
neutral, readjust linkages as per in-
struction manual.
Motor rotates but boat will not run.
Joint is not installed.
Or, screws are loose.
Tighten screws holding joint.
Motor trouble. Replace with new motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Make sure screws and nuts are securely tightened
and other parts are not worn.
Grease all rotating parts.
Repair the wiring should cords be damaged or drag
into rotating parts.
Should servo cords and the receiver antenna be
damaged, return them to the manufacturer for repair.
Make sure all parts are neither worn nor damaged.
Remove dirt from the hull.
Draw out water from inside the hull.
EVERYDAY MAINTENANCE
24
4
26
22
2
21
5
25
SV-3
1700KP
2
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94891-2
2
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A-1 94755
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B-2 SV-5
B-4 SV-5
B-1 SV-5
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23
94752
12
94450
3
94751
3
94751
1705
94855
21
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94891-2
EXPLODED VIEW
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Kyosho SPEED VEE 800 User manual

Category
Remote controlled toys
Type
User manual

Kyosho SPEED VEE 800 is a RADIO CONTROLLED ELECTRIC POWERED RACING BOAT. It is a high-performance model designed for experienced modellers. The boat comes with a 2-channel & 2-servo radio for R/C models, and a battery box. The model also requires 7.2V Ni-Cd Battery, a battery charger, AA-size Batteries (for Receiver) … 4 pcs. AA-size Batteries (for Transmitter) … 8 pcs.. SPEED VEE 800 can reach high speeds and perform a variety of maneuvers, making it a great choice for racing or simply enjoying a day on the water.

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