Nikko Co TP6830 Radio Controlled Toy(Transmitter) User Manual KMNA103620 indd

Nikko Co Ltd Radio Controlled Toy(Transmitter) KMNA103620 indd

Users Manual

11/10 SCALEATTENTION  PARENTSIt is recommended that this toy and all accessories be  periodically examined for  potential  hazards and  that  any  po-tential  hazardous  parts  be  repaired  or replaced.Owner's ManualPRINTED IN CHINA© NIKKO• 3 channel Full Function  --- Forward,Reverse, Left/Right turn and Stop• 3 Band Sector Switch• 2 Speed in Forward 2 Speed by Transmitter Operation• Front & Rear Suspension• Rear Wheel Different Gear• Head Light• Spinner WheelBATTERY REQUIREMENTS (Not included)Vehicle: 1 x Ni-Cd or  NI-MH rechargeable  battery pack(9.6V)Transmitter:1 x 9V(006P)batteryFEATURESNOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 8  YEARS OF AGE. AS WITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS, PRE-CAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED DURING HANDLING AND USE TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK.INPUT: 120VAC, 60HZ,OUTPUT: 12VDC, 200mACAUTION: ELECTRIC TOYHousehold outletNi-Cd battery pack ORChargerHousehold outletChargerNi-Cd battery pack 1. Join the connector of the charger to the      connector of the Ni-Cd battery pack (9.6 V).2. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.3. Recharge for about 4-5 hours.4. When the recharging is over, plug out the     charger from the electrical outlet and       detach the connectors.RECHARGING*  The newly purchased Ni-Cd pack is not    charged. Recharge before operate. * Recharge the Battery Before You Start to OperateRepair and Parts Department Monday to Friday 8:30AM-5:30PM Central TimeRepair :(800)736-4556Parts  :(800)776-4556Fax  :(972)578-7059e-mail :help@nikkoamerica.com* Read this Manual carefully to the end before beginning to play.* WARNING! Use under the direct supervision of an adult.* Keep the Display Box and Manual for future reference.* Use Ni-Cd battery pack(9.6V) and charger for this model.* Actual product may vary from illustration of this manual.
2Spinner WheelsCAUTION:*  Do not charge Battery Pack immediately after use. Wait until it is cooled before charging.*  Avoid short circuits. Short circuits will cause overheating, burning of the cords and other    damages to the Battery Pack and Charger.*  The Ni-Cd Battery Charger should be used for charging one Battery Pack. Do not use the    charger for charging other types of batteries and battery packs.*  Do not use the Charger as a direct current outlet for other electrical appliances or machines.*  Make sure that the Battery Pack and Charger are kept out of the hands of infants and small    children while charging.*  Do not charge near fires, where the temperature is extremely high, or where it is wet or damp.*  The charger will become slightly heated while charging. Allow sufficient free space around    the Charger.*  If the power of the battery pack is weak in spite of proper charging. The batteries may be worn    out from repeated use. Replace it with a new Ni-Cd battery pack.*  Dispose of use Ni-Cd battery packs correctly.*  Disconnect the supply before making or breaking connections to the battery.*  WARNING AGAINST RECHARGING NON-RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.*  Please use this battery charger only for the charger of the rechargeable battery pack.*  The Ni-Cd battery pack should be recharged under the supervision of an adult.2. HOW TO INSTALL TRANSMITTER ANTENNADon’t install the antenna extended. It’s dangerous.If the  antenna  is not  screwed in  securely, the vehicle may move erratically. Screw the antenna securely.Place the transmitter an-tenna into the antenna holder to screw it in clockwise.1. HOW TO ATTACH ANTENNA TUBEPREPARATION FOR STARTING OPERATIONAntenna tube holderAntenna wireAntenna Tube Pass the antenna wire through the  an-tenna tube,  then  insert  the tube  into  the antenna tube holder.If the antenna tube cannot be successfully inserted  into  the  antenna  tube  holder,  try holding  the  root  of  the  antenna  wire  with fingers of one hand  and extending the wire with fingers of the other hand.* Note: Be careful not to pull antenna  wire    too strong.
33. HOW TO INSTALL THE BATTERYTo remove the battery lid, press the point marked “OPEN” and pull the lid down-ward.Install battery making sure that (+) and (-) poles are  positioned properly.Transmitter One 9 volt (006P) battery* Dispose the used battery separately from other trash.Join  the  connectors  of  the  vehicle  and the Ni-Cd battery pack.VehicleBattery compartment lidBattery stopperUse a coin to  turn  the  battery  stopper  to the "OPEN" position.Let the battery compartment lid slide forward  a  little  with  a  pressure  on  to  the latch.321When installing a Ni-Cd battery pack, make sure that the power switch of the vehicle is OFF.Fit the Ni-Cd battery pack into the battery compartment of your vehicle and push in all the way.4 5 Press down the battery compartment lid when Use a coin to turn the battery stopper. Battery compartmentNi-Cd Battery pack (9.6 V)
4When you connect the connectors make certain the vehicle switch is in the "OFF" position.Set connectors properly.  ( The connectors are designed to be connected in only one way so that the positive (+) and the negative (-) terminals are connected accurately. )Disconnect the connectors immediately after a run.When you disconnect the connectors, don't pull by the cords.Avoid short circuits because it is very dangerous.Remove all the batteries both from the vehicle and the transmitter after a run.*  You can control the vehicle at a longer distance    by holding the transmitter higher with the an   tenna straight up.HOW TO PLAY2Extend the transmitter antenna. 3Turn on the transmitter by operating the control stick. Battery's ConnectorVehicle's ConnectorBand selector switch on transmitter. Band selector switch on vehicle chassis. 1Ensure that band selector switch on transmitter and vehicle are set to the same letter- A, B or C. 27MHz 49MHzRace 6 cars at once!3 channels for each frequency, 27MHz, 49MHz, allows up to 6 cars to race at once.
5To  prevent damage from  battery  leakage, remove all the batteries from transmitter and vehicle after playing. 76 Turn OFF the vehicle after playing.Adjust the steering alignment when the vehicle does not run straight forward.Turn the steering alignment lever towards “L” if the vehicle  runs  towards right.Turn the steering alignment lever towards “R” if the vehicle  runs  towards left.TO ADJUST STEERING ALIGNMENTFORWARD RUNNINGYou can enjoy the excitement of 2 stages of speed from LOW to HIGH speed forward running by operating the speed control stick.HIGH SPEEDFORWARDSTOP(NEUTRAL)REVERSELEFT/STRAIGHT/RIGHTLOW SPEED5Start operation.Forward/Reversecontrol stick Steering control stickPower switchLow HighLow HighTurn ON the power switch of the vehicle.power switch4
6Drift driving techniqueDrift is a driving technique to make a car slips and swings in a corner.Recommended place to playSlippery road (P-tiles, wooden floor, concrete)Note:Drift might not happen depending on road conditions.How to playReplace the rear wheels or four wheels with drift tires.Drift  tires  are  installed  on  the  rear wheels onlyDrift tires are installed  on  the  front and rear wheelsImage of driftAt the fastest speed
7How to install drift tires<Names of parts>FORWARDPay  attention  to  the  forward direction when you install the pattern tires.Front tireRear tireWheel capWheel wrenchWheelDrift tireSpinner wheel1Insert  the  wheel  wrench  into  the  slots  of the wheel cap. To make it easier, turn the spinner wheel a little.Slots for thewheel wrench2Holding the tire not to move, insert the wheel  wrench  and  turn,  and  remove  the wheel cap. Do the same when reinstalling the wheel cap.3Turn  the  wheel  wrench  counterclockwise until it "clicks". 4Push the wheel wrench counterclockwise a little harder  and  pull  the  wheeel cap to remove.Pull out the original tire and install the drift tire. After that, put back  the wheel cap. Push the wheel cap into the inner part until the nail of the wheel  cap and the cut of the wheel  are brought together.6Turn the wheel wrench clockwise until it "clicks." This completes the work.*   Push a little harder counterclockwise    as illustrated, because it would be   difficult to pull it out straight.5
8THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOWThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1)  This device may not cause harmful interference.(2)  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired   operation.Your R/C car might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating properly.To determine whether your R/C car is causing the interference, turn off your R/C car.If the interference goes away, your R/C car is causing the interference.Try to eliminate the interference by:  * Moving your R/C car away from the receiver.  * Contacting your local store for help.If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your R/C car.KMNA103620   KYP-06-00THE RBRCTMSeal on the nickel cadmium battery packindicates that NikkoAmerica  is voluntarily participating  in an industry  program to collect and  recycle  these  batteries  at  the end of their  useful  life. The RBRC program  provides  a  convenient  alternative  to  disposing  nickel-cadmium  batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream, which is illegal in some areas.Nikko America's  payments  to  RBRC  makes  it  easy  for  you  to  drop  off  the  spent battery pack at local retailers who sell replacement  nickel-cadmium batteries.You may also contact your local recycling center for information on where to return the spent battery pack.RBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.OPERATING SAFETY RULESSelect  a  SAFE  place  to  operate  your  vehicle.  Do  not  drive  in  the  street. Avoid driving on  SAND  or  through puddles of  WATER. These hazards  can impair  performance. Check the surface ahead of you  and watch  for obstacles.The radio receiver in your vehicle and transmitter are sensitive instruments. Do not leave Vehicle or Transmit-ter near sources of HEAT or under DIRECT SUNLIGHT for long periods of time.Avoid leaving  Vehicle  or  Transmitter  OUTSIDE  OVERNIGHT.  NIGHT  DAMPNESS  IS  HARMFUL TO  INTE-RIOR MECHANISM.Cleaning and maintenance:This toy vehicle needs periodic maintenance and cleaning.Warning to the parents:The  charger  for  the  Ni-Cd  battery  pack  needs  periodic  inspection  to  see  that  the  lead  wires,  plugs, outer case, and other parts are not damaged in any way. If any of the parts are damaged, do not use the charger until it is completely repaired.Caution:Keep out of reach of small children under 36 months old as there is danger of getting hurt.* CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE  MANUFACTURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY    TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.RADIO INTERFERENCE: Sometimes erratic behavior or loss of control of vehicle is the result of interference caused by high tension wires, high voltage transformers, certain types of building, concreate walls or narrow places where RADIO  SIGNALS sent from  your transmitter MAY BE SCATTERED thus making  it DIFFICULT for your vehicle to receive a GOOD RADIO SIGNAL. If you encounter this type of behavior or loss of control, CHANGE TO A DIFFERENT LOCATION.You will encounter INTERFERENCE if ANOTHER radio controlled vehicle or CB radio is operating in the vicin-ity on your SAME FREQUENCY.DO NOT operate your vehicle on thick-piled carpets. It can be dangerous since the carpet fiber may twine round a shaft and cause a motor overheated.

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