Reely 1:10 Electric monster truck model car Audi RS6 4WD P-190 RtR 2.4 GHz QCO1014W000F17SR02 데이터 시트

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g) Checking Alignment and Tooth Backlash of Drive
The engine transmits its power through the pinion on the clutch bell to the main pinion. Both rotary axes, i.e. the crank shaft, engine side, and the axis of the drive
section to the front and rear axis, must be aligned exactly parallel to each other. This prevents tension in the drive section, premature wear of the pinions and
bearing journals as well as loss of power.
The parallel alignment of crankshaft and drive section has to be checked each time before using the vehicle and, if necessary, it has to be
readjusted!
When the alignment is parallel, the pinion on the clutch bell and the main pinion will
run smoothly. If there is too much tolerance this will destroy the toothed wheels in the
long run; too little tolerance destroys the bearing in clutch and engine.
Checking the tooth backlash
• Put a thin paper slip between the pinion on the clutch bell and the main pinion in the
drive section.
• Turn gears by hand
• The paper strips must not rip apart when the wheels turn!
Readjusting the tooth backlash
• Loosen the four screws of the engine mounting on the bottom of the chassis
• Align engine laterally and fasten screws again tightly
• Unscrew the four screws on the engine support and align the engine vertically
h) Commissioning the RC System
Please note the separate operating instructions of your remote control system!
The operation of the transmitter is possible with rechargeable batteries and normal batteries. When using rechargeable batteries, make sure that these have a
high capacity. Otherwise, service life is reduced. If you use batteries in the remote control, we recommend the use of high-quality alkaline batteries. Ensure
sufficient residual capacity with a battery tester.
If the batteries/rechargeable batteries are empty, always replace the complete set (never individual cells!). Always use batteries or rechargeable batteries of the
same type and manufacturer. Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries!
The operation of the receiver is possible with rechargeable batteries or normal batteries. Note however, that rechargeable AA batteries have less voltage (4 x
batteries 1.5V each = 6V; 4 x rechargeable batteries 1.2 V each = 4.8 V). Less voltage and lower capacity of the rechargeable batteries reduce the operating time
and can lead to malfunctions of the RC system.
Our advice:
We recommend using a 6V Hump rechargeable battery pack for the receiver.
• Insert the batteries/rechargeable batteries (type AA) into the battery compartment of the transmitter and observe the correct polarity!
• Open the RC box on the chassis and remove the battery holder.
• Insert 4 AA batteries or rechargeable batteries into the holder. Observe the polarity and make sure the batteries are inserted tightly.
• Insert the battery holder (or the Hump battery pack) including the cables and the plug into the RC box again.
• Carefully connect both plugs.
• Carefully remove the receiver from the RC box and uncoil the aerial wire.
• Guide the aerial wire outwards through the opening in the cover of the RC box.
• Thread the aerial of the receiver through the enclosed aerial guide tube.
• Now plug the bottom end of the aerial guide tube into the recess on the cover of the RC box.
• Secure the aerial tube in the aerial foot.
• Secure the aerial wire on the top of the guide tube with the rubber cap.
Never shorten the aerial wire!
• Switch on the transmitter. The control LED of the transmitter should be brightly lit. If it is not lit, check the batteries/rechargeable batteries and replace them if
necessary.