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VERVIEW
Before you get started with the installation, complete the necessary accessories and have the required tools at
hand. Check whether the kit is complete.
The workplace needs to be sufficiently large and has to be well illuminated.
The work surface should be smooth, clean and durable.
The individual parts on die cast frames A, B, C and G are numbered sequentially.
The designation of die cast parts in assembly drawings refers to these letters and parts numbers.
Designations of small parts and screws also refer to the parts they should be used with.
Avoid using cordless screwdrivers! Certain plastic tapping screws need to be fastened with fine feeling so that the
cut thread does not get broken.
Put a cloth (single-coloured, light) on the work surface, so that small parts that fall down, such as screws can
be found easily and don't fall off the table.
Only use solvent-free detergents.
You will not need any fluid screw securing lacquer for the assembly.
Before you glue the tyres to the rims, remove the chrome layer on the glueing surface.
The indications of the positions front / rear / right / left
always refer to the longitudinal axis of the car
S
D
COPE OF
ELIVERY
The kit contains components for
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a two-piece monocoque chassis made of plastic
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steering
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two differentials and drive shafts
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rear axle
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front axle
and
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a painted and decorated car body
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a Speed Machine 540
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four monster truck/spike tyres
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four chrome rims for monster truck/buggy tyres
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front and rear bumpers
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an antenna tube
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body supports and splints
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various small parts and screws
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the present Assembly Instructions
Technical advisory service Phone: +499604 / 40 88 80 Mon to Thurs 8.00am to 4.30pm, Fri 8.00am to 2.00pm
NOTE!
in the driving direction "forward".
N
A
ECESSARY
CCESSORIES
What accessories do you need?
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a two channel RC system (hand or pistol-grip
transmitter) with receiver and servo
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an electronic cruise control
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a rechargeable Ni-Cd battery, 6 cells, 7.2 V,
2400 mAh
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eight AA batteries/rechargeable batteries for the
RC transmitter
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a battery charger (220 V) or a quick battery charger
to be connected to a 12 V car battery (cigarette
lighter) for the drive battery and
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a charger for the transmitter batteries, if any
What tools and aids do you need?
a
Phillips screwdriver
b
hexagon screwdriver
c
a four-way wrench for the wheel nuts
d
pliers
e
wire cutter
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lubricating grease for the bearings and differentials
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low-viscosity machine oil for lubrication.
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instant glue
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gimlet
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chassis drill
a
b
c
d
e
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