Empty batteries must be removed from the hand-held
transmitter and the vehicle. Loosen the screw on the
underside of the hand-held transmitter in order to re-
move the battery compartment cover, and remove the
batteries. On the vehicle, first remove the battery holder
and then remove the batteries. Comply with the correct
polarity of the batteries (shown in the battery compart-
ment) when inserting new batteries into the battery case
or holder. The battery case must be reclosed before play.
Safety instructions for batteries
Only adults are permitted to replace batteries. Bear in
mind that the manufacturer cannot be held responsible
for unforeseeable situations which may arise from the
natural playful temperament of the users. Additionally,
always comply with the correct polarity of the batteries.
Failure to comply with this requirement can result in da-
mage and to the discharge of the batteries. Avoid any
skin and eye contact with the content of the batteries.
Improper repairs and structural alterations (removal of
original parts, attachment of inadmissible parts, changes
to the electronics, etc.) completely nullify any claims un-
der guarantee, and hazards for the user may arise. The
tractor must not be connected to more than the recom-
mended number of energy sources.
2. Explanation of the vehicle
The SIKU metal bodywork with its high quality printing is
characteristic of the tractor. The technical features inclu-
de the fully functional front loader and the prototypical
lighting with additional headlights on the roof and the
radiator grille.
The batteries required (3x type AAA) to operate the ve-
hicle are not included in the scope of supply. Comply
with the symbols on the placement and position of the
batteries in the battery holder. The contacts of the bat-
tery holder must not be short-circuited.
PLEASE NOTE: The vehicle indicates an insufficient bat-
tery voltage by flashing its lights rapidly. The batteries
must then be replaced.
3. Before first use
Non-rechargeable batteries must not be recharged.
Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the toy
before being charged. Different types of battery, or
new and used batteries, must not be used together.
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Remote control module
The remote control module works with 2.4 GHz radio
technology which, according to current scientific under-
standing, and if used properly, does not cause damage
to health. This model is well below the maximum trans-
mission power permitted by law.
The batteries required (4x type AA) to operate the re-
mote control module are not included in the scope of
supply. Comply with the symbols relating to the place-
ment and position of the batteries in the battery case.
Contacts in the remote control module must not be
short-circuited.
Although the radio system used is very fault-resistant,
dips in radio-signal quality due to spatial conditions and
other radio systems can never be completely ruled out.
A less-than-perfect radio signal can lead to a shorter
range.
PLEASE NOTE: The radio technology used is compatible
with the
SIKUCONTROL32
with radio remote control module article #6708.
4. System start
The radio technology used in these models is fitted with
automatic connection creation. The remote control module
and the models connect automatically, and do not interfere
with other
SIKUCONTROL32
make operation easier, current and future models will be
allocated to 3 different levels:
• Level A: Towing vehicles/Machines
• Level B: Trailers/Semi-trailers/Implements
• Level C: Stationary equipment
The LED displays for these three levels (marked A, B, C)
can be seen on the remote control module. Once the re-
mote control is connected with the model, then the model
is saved in the corresponding level in the remote control
module for the duration of the play sequence. The corre-
sponding button shines constantly.
This allocation, which is carried out at the beginning of
every new play sequence, requires a distinction to be
drawn between whether the user is going to play with the
model(s) alone, or whether several people are going to use
several models at once.
If you want to play with one or several models on your
own, then comply with the information in section a).
If you want to simultaneously operate several models with
models which are operated
models. For clarity and to