c) Installing the Receiver Aerial Cable
Uncoil the aerial cable completely and smooth it
out carefully.
Then insert the aerial cable through the
attachment at the vehicle from below and then
through the included aerial tube.
Plug the aerial tube into the respective holder at
the vehicle (see arrow in the figure on the right).
Let any excess aerial cable protrude loosely from
the tip of the aerial tube.
Removing the battery holder helps to more easily
thread the aerial cable through the holder. For
this, turn out the screws that fasten the battery
holder to the chassis.
Make sure that the aerial cable does not protrude into the drive or touch the cardan shaft. It is normally
sufficient to slightly tighten the cable or fix it in place with a cable tie. Never shorten the aerial cable! Never
coil the aerial cable! This greatly reduces the range!
d) Attaching the Car Body
If the car body has no opening for the aerial tube, it must be produced, e.g. with a suitable car body drill or similar in the
respective position.
Push the aerial tube through the car body and attach the car body on the vehicle holders. Secure the car body with the
included car body clips.
e) Inserting Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries into the Transmitter
If you have not done so yet, insert batteries or fully charged rechargeable batteries into your transmitter. Observe the
operating instructions for the remote control system used by you.
f) Taking the Transmitter into Operation
Switch on the transmitter and put the trimming for steering and driving functions into the centre positions.
If the transmitter has a dual rate function, deactivate it or set it to unlimited steering deflection. Please also note the
operating instructions of the remote control system.
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