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The Snowmobile is quite rugged but, as with any sophisticated device, you must learn how
to operate it and care for it. Please read this manual thoroughly and be sure to operate your
model only under adult supervision.
Do not attempt to open the body of the snowmobile or to modify the snowmobile or radio
control unit in any way. Doing so will void your warranty and may result in permanent
damage to your model.
Glossary
Motor: The snowmobile has a sealed electric motor for propulsion and a separate
electric motor for steering.
Battery Pack: The Snowmobile
uses a standard 9.6 V NiCd or
NiMH rechargeable battery pack
with a standard Tamiya-style
connector plug. This battery pack
is used to power the electric drive
and steering motors as well as the radio receiver. Run time is approximately 10 to
15 minutes of constant use on a full charge.
Transmitter: The radio control transmitter allows you to control the model's
direction of motion. The left stick causes the model to move forward or backward
and the right stick causes the sled to turn left or right.
Your Snowmobile package contains the following
Transmitter
Transmitter antenna
Snowmobile 
Indoor Skis
Prepare the Transmitter
Install remote control unit battery:
Requires 1 X 9V battery (not included).
1) Slide opens the battery door.
2) Install a 9V alkaline battery as the picture shown, ensuring that the polarity is
correct. 
3) Replace the battery door. 
4) Insert the transmitter antenna into the top of the transmitter and thread it into
place. Do not overtighten.
Charge the Onboard Battery Pack
1) Charge your 9.6V NiCd or NiMH battery pack. Follow the instructions included
with your AC or DC charger.
2) After each snowmobiling session, remove the battery pack from the snowmobile
and allow it to cool before recharging. Failure to do so will significantly shorten
its lifespan.
IMPORTANT Battery Information:
“*Install or replace the batteries by adult only.” 
1) Never allow the battery pack to become hot during charging - this will cause
permanent damage. Warm is okay - hot is not!
2) Never leave a battery pack unattended while it is being charged. 
3) Never recharge a warm or hot battery. Always allow the battery to cool to 
ambient temperature.
4) Do not overcharge the battery pack by letting it charge for too long.
5) Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from toy before being charged.
6) Rechargeable batteries are to be charged only under adult supervision.
Pre-Use Preparation
1) Before turning on your transmitter, make sure that no one in the vicinity is using
a radio controlled model on the
same frequency as yourself. The
frequency of your model is shown
on the tag located on the lower
right, of your transmitter's face.
2)  Open the battery compartment
located at the rear of the
snowmobile, by  gently pushing 
down while pulling backwards on
it
.
Then, gently pull the power plug partway out and plug in a freshly charged
battery (ensuring that the
plug orientations are correct). 
Close the battery compartment
hatch.
3) Switch on the transmitter and
confirm that the red power LED
illuminates. Note: always switch
on the transmitter first and turn it
off last. The snowmobile should
never be on while the transmitter
is off. If it is, then the receiver may
receive stray radio signals and cause the motors to switch on and off at random
times - this can be quite dangerous.
4) Slide the sled's power switch (located under the windscreen) to the 'on' position.
5) While an assistant holds the model off the ground perform the following tests.
Note: caution your assistant to keep his or her fingers away from the drive track
and steering mechanisms.
Move the left transmitter stick forward - the track should move from front to back.
Move the left stick backward - the track should move from back to front.
Move the right transmitter stick to the right - The skis should turn to the right.
Move the right transmitter stick to the left - The skis should turn to the left.
6) Range check your transmitter - walk about 50 feet from the model and test to
see if the motors respond to your stick movements. If they do not, ensure that the
9.6V onboard battery is fully charged or put fresh batteries into the transmitter.
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Safety
The Snowmobile is a sophisticated model and should be treated as such.
Improper use could cause damage to you, bystanders and/or property. Please
follow all safety precautions and assembly instructions listed within this manual
and use common sense when operating the model! Be careful not to hit anything
with the skis to prevent damage to them and to the steering mechanism. Do not
operate it near roads, bodies of water, vehicles, 'real' snowmobiles, pets and
bystanders.
Note that the Snowmobile model is electric powered and that electricity and
water do not 'mix' well. While the snowmobile is snow-resistant, it is not
waterproof. Keep it out of wet snow, rain and away from puddles. Otherwise you
may seriously damage your machine.
Learning to Operate your R/C snowmobile
We strongly recommend that you seek the help of an experienced R/C hobbyist
to help you to learn to operate your new model. 
Basic Safety Precautions
1) Do not modify the snowmobile or radio; this will void your warranty.
2) Test your snowmobile before every use and clean any packed snow out of the
drivetrain area.
3) The Snowmobile is designed to be used on packed, flat snow only. Do not
attempt to use the sled in powder or on rough and broken snow as it may fall into
ruts and holes or hit snow-boulders. Damage to your sled may result. 
4) Always use your snowmobile in large open areas only. Do not operate your
model near people, cars, buildings, trees or other obstructions.
5) Ensure that the transmitter has fresh batteries and that the onboard battery
pack is fully charged before operating your model.
6) Always range-check your transmitter prior to every session.
North American
charger shown above