Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Never try to disassemble or aller the product to avoid malfunction or danger. Because malfunction may be caused when the tank or remote controller is immersed in the water or gets wet, stop using immediately and remove all batteries and contact our after-sales service center.
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INsTALLING REcErvrNG ANTENNA
CAUTION
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Never cut the antenna, since the sharp end
may be extremely dangerous and the control
The right antenna is the VERITABLE receiving antenna. The left antenna is
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Make sure your antenna is properly installed or else the movernent will be irnpaired
the NOMINAL receiving antenna.
When the antenna is inserted into the socket, the direction of the U - hook
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Beware of the U-shaped part of the antenna as it is sharp and may cut your hand
part must be adjusted for the antenna.
Veritable Antenna
Veritable Antenna
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Antenna Socket
distance is reduced or the actions are wrong.
Antenna Socket
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lf the U-shaped part of the antenna
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lf you want to change the channel of your tank, you can simply change the crystal, so you can play with up to six other
tanks at the same time, but the transmitter must match with the receiver's. When you buy the crystals for various tanks running at the same time, you need to buy the crystal package and be sure
the package includes both crystals for transmitting and receiving signals (there are six packages to choose from). Be sure you are using different channels with other radio
control toys when beginning a game, otherwise the signals will be confused and you cannot control your unit correctly.
not attached firmiy, the control signal
will become unstable. [. . . ] To fix the problem, use a paii'of pliers to tighten the toothed paris.
tsattery ccver
Check both metals on the battery side and the connector side.
The wrres cannot be placed under the battery
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Pull the cover fastener under the body
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and remove the battery
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1.
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The end of antenna must be turned tight.
Battery cover
2.
Make sure the terminals of the 006P battery cannot cause injury.
3. Do not mix alkaline and lithium
Bx AA Alkaline batteries or batteries to avoid leakage and burn
damage.
rechargeable batteries
4.
lf the poiarities (+) and (-) are made opposite, battery leakage or device malfunction may occur.
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Load in the
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Pull the cover fastener and insert the claws properly to replace the cover.
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How To coNTRoL RuNNING
do the above steps in reverse' First pull outthe antenna, turn on the transmitter, then the tank. Forturning off,
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When turning on the power, the transmitter should be first turned ON. When turning
off the power, the tank should be first
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Antenna
TRANSIVIITTER
Make sure you run the tank on a normal condition surface with normal control after it has been shut down by the protection system. Otherwise, the tank maY
not function normally and suddenly
rush forward. lf the transmitter is too close to the tank
Forward 2 speed
Light Right turn 2 sPeed
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Transmissible switch
or its antenna touches other articles, the tank may not be properly controlled.
Left turn 2 speed
.
lf the tank is used indoor, controlling
range of radio signals may be shorlened'
Turret right turn
Left turn 1 speed
Fire button
Right turn 1 speed
X To turn left or right while
Turret left turn
Cannon up/down Forward 1 speed
running forward or backward, swiftly release the finger on the forward or backward button and press the relevant turn button.
Forward There are 3 forward speeds
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lf the tank is within 1m away from the
transmitter, please shorlen the antenna.
Do not try to force running parts, such as wheels, caterpillar, turret or gun to
Backward left turn
Backward right turn
a sudden stoP.
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lf the gun hits something when moving,
it may bend and is unable to shoot. Forward right turn
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Piease do not run the tank for more
than '15 minutes. lt might
Forward left turn
also damage the motor and the
electronic par1s. Let the tank cool down
5 to 6 minutes when it has been running 10 to '15 minutes. Do not run the tank for
a very long time, since the motor and
electronic parts will overheat and it might cause problems with your unit'
There are two speeds
There are tivo speeds
The maximum running time is 20
ninutes. lmmediateiy stop the tank from running and shooting in such circumstances. \, Vhenever the turret turns to its limit at the
Turret Left Turn
Front Front
rret Rlght Turn
back of the tank, the clutch functions and prevents from further turning of the turret. This is not a glitch, so please do not try to force the turret to turn any further to avoid
damage.
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CAUTION
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The maximum shooting range of the RC tank is 8m, which may differ according to
B
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Back
the actual shooting condition, but rnay
decrease in outdoor environments, especially
The clutch functions whenever the turret reaches the iimit and cannot turn any further,
direct sunlight.
S'ARNING
to malfunction.
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The following actions may cause the tank
O Vertical Movement of Turret
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Fwd (1-3 speeds) + Back -> Fwd (1-3 speeds)
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Maximum firing range is about Bm
Fwd + Back Right Turn ->
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Fwd + Back Left Turn -> Right
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Right (1-2 speeds) + Back -> Quick R. ight Turn Right Turn + Back Right Turn -> Right Turn Left Turn + Back -> Stop Right 1 speed + Left 1 Speed -> Fwd 1 Speed Right 2 speed + Left 2 Speed -> Fwd 2 Speed Right 1 speed + Left 1 Speed -> Fwd 1 Speed Right 2 Speed + Left 2 Speed -> Fwd 2 Speed Right 1 Speed + Left 2 Speed -> Fwd 2 Speed Left 1 Speed + Back Left Turn -> Stop Left 2 Speed + Back Left Turn -> Adjust Muzzle
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gun can ecntinucusly and alternately move up and dov\in when button is kept pressing.
Notice:
Gun m uzzle can move up or down Turn turret - Two speeds
Left 2 Speed + Back -> Adjust Muzzle
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Back Right Turn Back Left Turn + Back Right Turn -> Back
S Shooting
The shooting indicator right before a
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Press this button to fire an infrared beam CAUTION
!The gun cannot shoot when the
the burtton is pressed.
main switch of the tank anci remote are turned off. To shoot press the Shoot button.
O SUGGESTION: Operations can be combined to simulate actual tank X Examples:
moves.
1. Run + Turret Turn + Shoot = The tank runs with the turret turning and gun shooting 3. Turn + Turret Turn + Shoot = The tank turns with the turret turning and gun shooting
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CAUTION: Conibinations consume more battery power.
ASSEMBLED SPARE PARTS & CRAWLER
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Every pack of crawlers includes
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These spare parts have been assembled before they are sold.
Replacement Parts
1
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Replacement Parts
2
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Replacement Parts
3
one long and short crawler.
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Desert Yellow A-1D Camouflage Color A-1S Desert Yellow A-zD Camouflage Color A-2S Desert Yellow A-3D Camouflage Color A-3S
2 coupling pins
Runner frame parts A
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Heavy machine gun and towing parts
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Misc. parts (L)
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Desert Yellow A-7D Camouflage Color A-7S
Desert Yellow A-4D Camouflage Color A-4S
Desert Yellow A-50 Camouflage Color A-55
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Every tank has two packs of crawlers See the instruction picture below,
Hook Parts 4-6
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Receiving Antenna
O Changing The Crawler
ln the event that the crawler gets loose, any forced movement may cause it to break. Conectly reassemble the crawler before you try to operate it.
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Change crawlers as shown in the figure as below
Long Crawler
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Push down the wheels to reduce tension of the crawler. [. . . ] Malfunctions due to misuses (reverse battery connections, wet parts, bumps etc). Malfunctions due to improper assembly or restructuring or use of unspecified parts Malfunctions caused during moving or by fails or poor storage condition. Chassis or motor damages caused by running over places with excessive resistance. The manufacturer does not offer repair services for commodities restructured or disassembled by the user.
10' other malfunctions or breaks not within the range of our quality guarantee.
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