• The range of the transmitter decreases when the batteries (or rechargeable batteries) are weak. Exchange the bat-
teries or rechargeable batteries for new ones.
When the car's two rechargeable batteries are weak, the car gets slower or no longer responds to the transmitter
correctly.
The rechargeable batteries in the vehicle are not only used to supply the motor with power, but also the
receiver and the steering servo.
If the voltage in the rechargeable batteries is too low, the voltage at the receiver may also drop, causing the
vehicle to no longer respond to the control commands at the transmitter.
If this is the case, stop driving immediately, switch off the vehicle first and then the transmitter. Then replace the two
rechargeable batteries of the vehicle by two new fully charged rechargeable batteries or recharge the rechargeable
batteries.
• Operation of the vehicle will cause the motor, receiver/controller unit and rechargeable batteries to heat up. Wait at
least 5 to 10 minutes before exchanging the rechargeable battery and any new driving cycle.
Let the rechargeable batteries cool down completely before charging it.
Do not touch the motor, receiver/controller unit and rechargeable batteries until they have cooled down. Danger of
burns!
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