b) Programming of electronic cruise control
When programming a cruise control, the control "learns" the steering signals of the transmitter for the individual posi-
tions of motor off, full throttle and forward or braking.
Please consult the cruise control operating instructions to learn how to perform the programming.
Our tip:
Before you program the cruise control you should make sure that there are no limitations for the throttle
function programmed on the transmitter and that the throttle trim is exactly in the centre position.
If you only use 95% of the steering path for the full throttle position during programming, this makes
sure that during the later use the steering path of the controller is fully used and that the entire battery
voltage is therefore transferred completely to the motor.
c) Putting on car body
Guide the antenna tube from the bottom of the car body
through the therefore intended opening.
Now put the car body on the holders and fasten the vehicle
lining with the two holding brackets.
Now your vehicle is ready for the first test drive.
d) Steering of vehicle
Only operate the lever for the drive function very carefully and don't drive too quickly in the beginning
until you are familiar with the responses of the vehicle to the controls.
Do not make any fast or jerky movements on the operating elements of the remote control.
If the vehicle displays a tendency to pull towards the left or right, set the trim for steering on the transmitter accordingly.
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Figure 5