Step 3: Checking
the Radio System
1. Turn on the transmitter. The LEDs on the
transmitter should all glow, indicating
fully charged batteries.
2. Move the receiver switch to the ON
position. When the steering wheel is
rotated clockwise, the rudder servo arm
moves toward the front of the boat,
initiating a right turn.
3. Squeeze the throttle trigger. Notice that
the throttle servo moves the speed
control toward 1 and 2 forward speeds.
Note: If any of these functions are
reversed, change the respective reversing
switch position (see radio manual).
4. Secure the battery tray with the included
clear tape.
Step 4: Checking
the Drive System
1. Turn on the transmitter and receiver
switch. Be sure the speed control is
in the neutral (N) position.
2.Connect a fully charged 7.2V Battery Pack
(DYN1000) to the speed control.
3. With the propeller free from any objects,
briefly squeeze the throttle trigger. The
propeller should rotate. If it does not, the
battery may need charged or the speed
control fuse may need to be replaced.
Step 5: Testing
Your Boat in
the Water
1. Make sure that the radio is on and
the battery is plugged into the speed
controller and motor. Carefully place
the boat in the water.
2. Pilot the boat at slow speeds, staying
close to the shoreline to ensure that you
have good control and that the boat is
functioning correctly. Be certain to avoid
all objects in the water. Once you feel
comfortable with the control of your
boat, it is safe to go further away from
the shoreline and at faster speeds.