• Switch the receiver on with the switch on the cover of the RC box. Now the servos should move to neutral position.
Always proceed in the correct sequence when turning the transmitter and receiver on or off!
Switching on: Always switch on the transmitter first, then the receiver.
Switching off: Always switch off the receiver first, then the transmitter.
i) Failsafe Module (optional)
To control the vehicle when reception is poor or the receiver battery is low, the model is equipped with a failsafe module. The failsafe module controls the throttle
break servo.
Prior to the first drive, this failsafe must be programmed for the right position of the throttle/brake servo (observe the servo's operating instructions).
The programmed fail-safe position must ensure that to motor is throttled back and the brake is activated.
j) Checking the Range of the Remote Control Transmitter
In order not to lose control over you model you should, before each first start or after a crash, check the function and range of the RC system. For the range test,
it is sufficient to test the function of the steering servo.
Support the model at the front axle in a way that allows the wheels to hang freely.
Due to the good traction of the wheels and the weight of the vehicle, the wheels would not follow your steering commands spontaneously and directly while still
on the floor. This changes during operation.
Only perform the range test when the combustion engine is not running!
• Completely collapse the transmitter's telescopic aerial. First, switch on the transmitter and then the receiver.
• Move approx. 50 m away from the model.
• Move the steering wheel (channel 1) to the right. Now the wheels must turn to the right!
• Move the steering wheel to the left. Now the wheels must turn to the left!
• Release the lever of the remote control. The wheels must turn back into the straight drive position.
Never drive the model with a remote control that is not functioning properly!
If the remote control does not function properly, first check the charge status of the transmitter and receiver batteries and make sure that nobody uses the same
frequency as you do.
If the problem persists, consult the troubleshooting table.
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