Ninco NH93170

NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car User Manual

Model: NH93170

Introduction

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car, Model NH93170. It covers essential information regarding product setup, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure proper functionality and longevity of the device. The Yoko Drift Car is a 1/18 scale radio-controlled vehicle designed for drift performance, featuring neon lights on the underside of its chassis and a 2.4GHz transmitter for multi-user play without interference.

Package Contents

Upon opening the package, verify that all components are present and undamaged. The standard package for the NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car includes:

  • NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car (1/18 scale)
  • 2.4GHz Radio Transmitter
  • Instruction Manual (this document)
NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car in its retail packaging

Image: The NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car shown within its retail packaging, illustrating the product as it appears when purchased.

Setup

  1. Battery Installation (Car): Locate the battery compartment on the underside of the Yoko Drift Car. Open the compartment cover. Insert four (4) AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment cover securely.
  2. Battery Installation (Transmitter): Locate the battery compartment on the back of the 2.4GHz transmitter. Open the compartment cover. Insert two (2) AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment cover securely.
  3. Power On: Turn on the car using the power switch, typically located on the chassis. Then, turn on the transmitter using its power switch. The car and transmitter should automatically pair. If pairing does not occur, turn both off and on again.

Note: Batteries are not included with the product and must be purchased separately. Use new, high-quality alkaline batteries for optimal performance.

Operating Instructions

The NincoRacers Yoko Drift Car is controlled via the 2.4GHz radio transmitter. This frequency allows multiple cars to operate simultaneously without signal interference.

NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car, green and black with neon lights

Image: The NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car, showcasing its green and black design and the visible neon light effect on the underside.

Basic Controls:

  • Steering Wheel (Transmitter Left Side): Rotate left or right to control the car's direction.
  • Throttle Trigger (Transmitter Right Side): Pull the trigger to move the car forward. Push the trigger away from you to engage reverse or brake.

Drifting Functionality:

The Yoko Drift Car is designed for controlled drifting. To initiate a drift, accelerate the car and then quickly turn the steering wheel while applying a burst of throttle. Practice is recommended to master drift maneuvers.

Neon Lights Effect:

The car features integrated neon lights on the underside of the chassis. These lights activate automatically when the car is powered on, enhancing visibility and visual appeal during operation, especially in low-light conditions.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: After use, especially on dusty or dirty surfaces, gently wipe the car's body and wheels with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using water or chemical cleaners directly on electronic components.
  • Battery Care: Always remove batteries from both the car and the transmitter when not in use for extended periods to prevent leakage and damage. Dispose of used batteries responsibly.
  • Storage: Store the car and transmitter in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep them in their original packaging or a protective case to prevent damage.
  • Inspection: Periodically check for loose screws, damaged wires, or worn parts. Address any issues promptly to maintain optimal performance.

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Car does not respond to transmitter.
  • Batteries are low or incorrectly installed.
  • Car or transmitter is not powered on.
  • Pairing issue.
  • Replace batteries in both car and transmitter. Ensure correct polarity.
  • Turn on both the car and transmitter.
  • Turn off both devices, then turn them back on to re-establish connection.
Poor range or intermittent control.
  • Low batteries.
  • Environmental interference.
  • Distance too far.
  • Replace batteries.
  • Move to an open area away from other electronic devices or large metal objects.
  • Operate the car within the recommended range of the transmitter.
Car moves slowly or lacks power.
  • Low car batteries.
  • Obstruction in wheels/axles.
  • Replace car batteries.
  • Check wheels and axles for debris and remove any obstructions.

Specifications

Model NumberNH93170
BrandNinco
Scale1/18
Car Dimensions (L x W x H)Approximately 24 x 10 x 8 cm (9.4 x 3.9 x 3.1 inches)
Item Weight1.36 pounds (approx. 0.62 kg)
Transmitter Frequency2.4GHz
Car Battery Requirement4 x AA batteries (not included)
Transmitter Battery Requirement2 x AA batteries (not included)
Recommended Age6 years and up
ASINB08BG2RKM8

Warranty and Support

Specific warranty information for the NincoRacers Yoko Drift Championship Car is not provided within this manual. For details regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or spare parts, please refer to the official Ninco website or contact Ninco customer service directly. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's official online resources.

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