Ka Wah Manufactory Limited 711549 Manuale Utente

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(Diagram 7)
(Diagram 1)
Battery compartment latch
(Diagram 2)
(Diagram 5)
(Diagram 4)
ON/OFF
(Diagram 6)
Backward
Stop
Forward
Left
Straight
Right
R
R
F
L
B
L
ON
OFF
L
H
L H
Tremor Instruction  
Prints 1 Color Process Black
Folded size: 65mm x 121mm
Extended size: 392mm x 121mm
1. Slide 
ON/OFF
 switch on the bottom of the    
   vehicle to 
OFF.
2.  Insert battery pack into the battery  
 
  compartment as shown.  (See diagram 2)
3.  Push battery pack forward in direction of arrow  
  engraved on battery pack.
4.  Use a coin to turn the battery compartment  
  latch counterclockwise until it stops to lock the  
  battery pack in position.
When the vehicle slows down, recharge the 
battery pack. When the battery pack will no 
longer hold a charge, replace it.
Note:
 To remove, use a coin to turn the battery 
compartment latch clockwise until it stops, slide 
the battery pack up and remove it from the 
battery compartment.
 
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DRIVING THE CAR:
Warning: 
Never play with your vehicle in the street.
1. Slide 
ON/OFF
 switch on the side of the vehicle    
  to 
ON. 
(See diagram 4)
2.  Use the transmitter’s control levers as follows:
   (See diagram 5) 
Left Control Lever:
•  Push forward to move forward (
F
).
•  Pull back to move backward (
B
).
•  Release to stop.
Right Control Lever:
•  Push left to move left (
L
).
•  Push right to move right (
R
).
•  Release to go straight.
Caution:
 If the vehicle gets stuck under an    
object, immediately release the control levers 
on the transmitter, then retrieve the vehice.
3.  When you finish driving, slide the 
ON/OFF
  
  switch on the vehicle to 
OFF
.
HOW TO OPERATE:
1. If the vehicle does not go in a straight line when  
  you release the right control lever, adjust the  
  wheel alignment control on the bottom of the  
  vehicle. Turn the wheel alignment control  
  toward 
L
 if the vehicle is pulling to the right,  
  or toward 
R
 if the vehicle is pulling to the left.  
  (See diagram 6)
2. Slide 
L
/
H
 switch beneath the rear bumper to 
H
  
    for driving on a smooth surface or to 
L
 for a  
    rough surface or climbing slopes.
  (See diagram 7)
Note:
 If you cannot easily slide the switch, 
slightly turn the vehicle's back wheels by hand. 
Then try again. 
HELPFUL HINTS:
The following hints can help you get the most 
enjoyment from your vehicle:
•  Running your vehicle continuously for long  
  periods generates high heat levels. Heat    
  causes wear and tear on the motor. When  
  your vehicle’s battery dies, let the vehicle cool  
  at least 10 minutes before installing a newly  
  charged battery pack. This helps keep heat  
  levels down.
•  If the vehicle’s motor runs but does not  
 
  respond to the transmitter, move closer to the  
  vehicle and try again.
•  If someone uses a CB nearby, it might  
 
  interfere with control of the vehicle. If this      
  happens, move the vehicle and transmitter  
  away from the CB.
•  You cannot operate your vehicle near devices  
  with transmitters that use the same frequency, 
  (27 MHz or 49 MHz). Check the packaging  
  to see which frequency your vehicle uses.
•  If the vehicle moves slowly, and you have   
  installed a recharged battery pack, check the  
  wheel mechanisms for lint, thread, hair or dust.
CARE:
The following suggestions will help you care for 
your vehicle so you can enjoy it for years:
•  Never drive the vehicle on a wet floor, on    
  sand, or in mud, rain, or snow. These can   
  damage it.
•  Do not expose the vehicle to extreme  
 
  temperatures.
•  To protect the vehicle’s wheel mechanisms 
  from lint and hair, do not drive it on carpet.
•  Occasionally wipe the vehicle with a damp  
  cloth to keep it looking new. Do not use harsh  
  chemicals to clean the vehicle.
Modifying or tampering with the vehicle or the 
transmitter’s internal components can cause a 
malfunction and void your FCC authorization to 
operate them.
THE FCC WANTS YOU TO KNOW:
Your vehicle or transmitter might cause TV or 
radio interference even when it is operating 
properly. To determine whether your vehicle or 
transmitter is causing the interference, turn off 
your vehicle and release the transmitter’s control 
levers. If the interference goes away, your vehicle 
or transmitter is the cause.
Try to eliminate the interference by:
•  Moving your vehicle and transmitter away from 
  the TV or radio.
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC 
requires that you stop using your vehicle.
BATTERY INSTALLATION:
TRANSMITTER:
The transmitter requires one 9-volt battery 
(included). For the best performance and longest 
life, we recommend an alkaline battery.
Follow these steps to install the battery in  
the transmitter:
1.  Remove battery compartment cover by sliding 
  it in the direction of the arrow shown on the 
  compartment cover. 
2.  Place battery in the compartment according to 
  the polarity symbols (+ and -) marked inside.
  (See diagram 1)
3.  Replace the cover and snap it shut.
When the transmitter’s range decreases, replace 
battery.
CAR:
Your vehicle requires a 6-volt rechargeable 
battery pack (included). 
You must charge the 
battery pack with a battery charger before 
you can use it to power your vehicle.
 
To charge it, follow the battery charger 
instructions. Then follow these steps to put the 
battery pack in the vehicle:
BATTERY CHARGER 
INSTRUCTIONS:
CHARGER MUST BE OPERATED BY 
ADULT ONLY.
1.  Plug charger into a standard household outlet  
  (110/120 Volt).
2.  Join together the plug from the battery to the  
  receptacle plug attached to the charger wires.  
  Be sure to get a firm fit by having the ridge  
  snap into place with the clip.
3.  Allow battery to charges for 5 hours for a    
  complete and full charge. Additional charging  
  will not improve your battery's output, and   
  could eventual damage the battery. Do not  
  charge a battery if you notice it leaking or see  
  corrosion on any part of the battery.
•  A characteristic of Ni-Cd batteries is a loss of  
  power quickly. A spare battery is therefore  
  recommended for longer play, and happier  
  operates.
•  If the battery is hot after operation please wait  
  until it is cool before recharging. Attempting to  
  recharge a battery in this condition can reduce  
  the life of the battery and maybe cause  
 
  damage later.
•  The rechargeable battery must be charged  
  with the recommended battery charger.
•  The battery charger is not a toy.
•  The battery charger is to be regularly  
 
  examined for damage to the cord, plug  
 
  enclosure and other parts, in the event of such  
  damage; the rechargeable batteries must not  
  be used with this battery charger until the   
  damage has been repaired.
•  Dispose of old batteries properly.
CHARGING THE 6V
BATTERY PACK:
NOTE: THE RECHARGEABLE Ni-Cd 
BATTERY PACK IS NOT CHARGED, PLEASE 
CHARGE PRIOR USE
1. Plug the wall pack battery charger into the  
  wall outlet.
2. Click the battery pack into the charger. Make  
  sure the battery pack is secure in charger.
3. After charging for 5 hours, the battery pack  
  will be warm.
    This condition is normal for full-charged  
  batteries.
4. To disconnect cables, push the button of the  
  charger (see Diagram 3) and  
  simultaneously slide battery pack out.
5. If the speed of the vehicle slows down  
  suddenly, it is time to recharge.
6. After use, the battery pack will be hot! Wait  
  until it cools before recharge.
7. Recharging a warm, or hot battery pack will  
  greatly shorten the battery’s life.
8. Unplug the charger from the electrical outlet  
  if it is not going to be used for a long period  
  of time.
ATTENTION PARENTS:
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THIS TOY 
AND ALL ACCESSORIES BE 
PERIODICALLY EXAMINED FOR 
POTENTIAL HAZARDS AND THAT ANY 
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS PARTS 
BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BATTERY PACK CARE / CAUTIONS:
•  Use only a fresh battery and battery pack of 
  the required size and type.
•  If you do not plan to use the vehicle for several 
  days, remove the battery from the transmitter  
  and the battery pack from the vehicle.
•  Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix 
  alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or 
  rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) or  
  Ni-MH batteries.
•  Never leave dead or weak batteries in the    
  vehicle.
•  Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly; 
  do not bury or burn them.
•  Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
•  Insert batteries with the correct polarity.
•  Do not short the supply terminals.
•  Remove rechargeable batteries from the        
  vehicle before being charged.
•  Keep the package and owner’s manual since 
  it contains important information.
CAUTION - ELECTRIC TOY:
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS
OF AGE. AS WITH ALL ELECTRIC PRODUCTS,
PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE OBSERVED DURING
HANDLING AND USE TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK.
CHARGER:
INPUT: AC 120V 60Hz 4.5W 
OUTPUT: DC 6V 240mA
 
DC 7.5V 200mA
 
DC 9V 155mA
6.0V Ni-Cd
Battery pack
Charger
Wall outlet
Press button on 
side of charger 
to release
battery pack
(Diagram 3)
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