Reely 4WD RtR 2.4 GHz FS13605 データシート

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f) Switching on the Speed Controller
Observe chapters 8. a) to e). Place the vehicle on a suitable support as described in chapter 8. e) to
ensure the wheels can turn freely.
Do not reach into the drive. Do not hold the wheels! Risk of injury!
Leave the throttle/brake lever at the transmitter in its neutral position and do not move it.
Put the on/off switch for the speed controller (see circle
in the figure on the right) in the „ON“ position. Move
the switch in the direction of the setup button for this.
The red LED at the speed controller should now flash
4 times, and the motor should emit 4 beeps. The oran-
ge LED also lights up.
If the red LED does not flash after switching on and the motor does not emit any sound signals, while only
the orange LED is lit, the correct neutral position could not be recognised. In this case, set the trimming of
your transmitter correctly or programme the full throttle and neutral positions of the speed controller; see
chapter 10. a).
The sounds are generated by a short start-up of the brushless motor. The sound signals may be very low,
depending on the motor. In this case, observe the LED on the speed controller.
Then check the drive and steering functions of the vehicle; see chapter 8. h).
If the steering works opposed to the movement at the rotation knob at the transmitter (a turn to the left at
the transmitter makes the wheels go to the right), activate the steering reverse function.
The vehicle should drive forwards if you pull the throttle/brake lever at the transmitter towards the handle.
If this is not the case, either reverse the motor’s rotational direction (swap two of the three motor cables) or
activate the motor reverse function at the transmitter.
g) Attaching and Fastening the Car Body
If the car body used by you has no attachment holes, drill them in the respective positions with a suitable tool. Put the
car body onto the supports and secure them each with safety clips.
Your car is now ready for its first test run.