Powerextra SKIDDING RC Car - User Manual
Model No. UD2196A
Product Configuration
The product includes:
- 2.4G Remote Control x1
- RC Car x1
- Rechargeable Battery Pack x1
- USB Charging Cable x1
- User Manual x1
Part Designations
Remote Control:
- Forward: Controls forward movement.
- Backward: Controls backward movement.
- Turn Left: Controls left turning.
- Turn Right: Controls right turning.
- Light: Activates the car's lights.
- Twisting Function: Enables special twisting movements.
- Finger key: Used for auto-demonstration and locking/unlocking functions.
- Power switch: Turns the remote control on/off.
- Demo Indicator button light: Indicates demonstration mode.
- Flexible rubber belt: Part of the watch strap.
RC Car:
- Power switch: Turns the car on/off.
How to Install Battery
Remote Control
- Remove the battery cover of the remote control.
- Load 2 x 1.5V "AA" non-rechargeable batteries into the battery box, observing the polarity indications.
- Attach the battery cover.
RC Car
- Open the battery cover at the base of the car.
- Connect the rechargeable battery pack with the power socket.
- Load the rechargeable battery into the battery compartment.
- Close the battery cover and secure it with a screwdriver.
Wear a Remote Watch
- Aim the watch hole to the thumb and put on the watch.
- Buckle the watch belt by aligning the holes.
- The finger key is on the belt; press the finger keys to control the car.
2.4G Signal Connection Introduction
- Insert batteries into the remote control; its indicator light will flash. Load the battery into the car and switch it on to begin signal connection. The indicator light on the remote control will turn off upon successful connection. Repeat if connection fails.
- One remote control connects to one car only. Multiple simultaneous connections are not allowed.
- If the remote control fails to find the car's 2.4G signal within 1 minute, it enters sleep mode (indicator light off). Press any button to exit sleep mode.
- To pair with other same-type remote controls or cars, turn off both the remote control and the car first.
Demonstration Illustration of Gesture Operation
- Press and hold the finger key, then swing upward for twisting upward movement.
- Press and hold the finger key, then swing downward for twisting downward movement.
- Press the fist to make the car move forward.
- Tilt the fist upward for backward movement.
- Tilt the fist to the left for racing to the left.
- Tilt the fist to the right for racing to the right.
Operation Tips
- Ensure the power switch is "ON" when operating the vehicle.
- Low battery may affect turning and forward/backward speed.
- The effective control range is approximately 40 meters. Operation beyond this range may result in loss of control.
How to Charge Battery Pack
- Charge the new battery pack before first use.
- Connect the battery pack plug to the USB charging cable and plug the cable into a socket.
- Charging takes 2-3 hours. The USB charging cable indicator light is red during charging and turns off when fully charged. Do not overcharge.
- Regularly inspect the car, battery, charging cable, and plugs for any damage.
How to Control the Car
- Turn on the car.
- Use the direction lever on the remote control to move the car forward/backward or turn left/right.
- Turn off the car's power when not in use.
- When driving is completed, turn off the car's power; the remote control will automatically enter sleep mode.
Common Fault Processing
Problems | Causes | Solutions |
---|---|---|
The car has no response | 1. Remote control fails to connect, or car is "OFF". 2. Improper battery installation in remote control and car. 3. Weak power of the rechargeable battery pack. |
1. Turn on the car and repeat signal connection. 2. Install batteries according to polarity instructions. 3. Fully charge the battery pack. |
The car is out of range or turns short. | 1. Low battery in remote control or weak battery pack power. 2. Interference near the site. |
1. Replace remote control batteries or charge the battery pack. 2. Replace the battery. |
Exception protection or circuit short-circuit | 1. The car is hindered by external force, preventing normal function. 2. Electronic circuit is short-circuited. |
1. Turn on the power again for remote control protection. 2. Turn on the power again for remote control protection. |
Instructions
Battery chargers used with the toy must be regularly examined for damage to the cord and other parts. If damage is found, the charger must not be used until repaired.
Maintenance Instruction
- Keep away from fire sources, direct sunlight, high temperatures, and humidity to prevent short circuits or electrical fires.
- Remove batteries from the car and remote control when not in use for extended periods. Store them in the package to prevent damage during transport or storage.
- Clean the car with a dry, soft cloth.
Warm Tips
- Do not touch the car's wheels while it is moving to avoid injury.
- Do not play on roads or in dangerous places to prevent accidents.
- Do not play the car in puddles or water.
- Twisting forward or backward is highly forbidden to avoid damaging internal parts.
To Consumers
- Be careful not to damage furniture or glass when playing indoors.
- Play in safe outdoor environments, avoiding roads and crowds.
- Stop playing if thunder is heard when outdoors.
- Do not reach for rotating wheels to avoid injury. Keep hair and clothing away from the wheels.
- Do not drive the car towards people.
- Do not disassemble or modify the car's electronic circuits or components.
- Clean the car with a dry, soft cloth if it becomes dirty.
- Do not immerse the car in water, as this will damage electronic parts.