Zingo High Speed RC Car
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Zingo High Speed RC car. Please read this instruction manual completely before using the product for the first time, and then keep this manual in a handy place for future reference.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
- Turn off the Zingo High Speed RC car then insert the charging plug into the truck charging socket on the bottom. The charging plug fits only one way. Do not force it.
- Connect the USB end of the cable to your computer's USB port or a USB wall charger.
- The Red CHARGE indicator light turns OFF while charging is in progress.
- Average charging time is approximately 30 minutes (via 5.0V 2A USB wall charger). The truck operates for approximately 13-15 minutes on full charge.
- The red charging indicator turns on when the battery is fully charged.
Note: Periodically examine the charger for external damage. External damage to the charger may result in the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons. Never use a damaged adapter.
Diagrams:
- A: Shows the correct way to insert the charging plug.
- B: Illustrates the charging socket on the bottom of the truck.
- C: Depicts connecting the USB cable to a power source.
- D: Shows the battery compartment for the remote control and the location of the charging socket on the truck.
TRUCK DIAGRAM
- Shell
- Rubber Locker
- Head Lights
- Tire
- Charging Socket
REMOTE DIAGRAM
- Speed Mode Switch
- ON/OFF Switch
- Power Indicator
- Steering Wheel
- Throttle Trim
- Throttle
- Steering Wheel Trim
SYNCING YOUR ZINGO HIGH SPEED RC CAR
Your Zingo High Speed RC car features an automatic 2.4G channel selection system that allows up to 8 people to race side by side in the same wireless range.
For One Player:
- Before starting, make sure that the power on both your remote control and truck are in the OFF position. Make sure that there are no other 2.4G devices in the area.
- Turn ON the truck and set it down on a flat surface; the head light will turn on.
- Turn ON the remote control and pull the throttle all the way down; your truck and remote control should sync. If pairing fails, repeat steps 1-3.
For Multiple Players:
- Before starting, make sure that the power on all trucks and controllers are in the OFF position. Make sure that there are no other 2.4G devices in the area.
- Each person must sync their truck one at a time to avoid interference. Follow steps 1 to 3 above.
- After syncing, leave the truck ON until all players have synced their trucks.
- If there is interference, all players must turn off their controllers and trucks and restart the syncing process.
OPERATION
- Turn your truck on: Fully charge your Zingo High Speed RC car and install 2 new AA batteries into the controller. Sync your truck to the remote control and set the truck on the ground.
- Driving your truck:
- Pull the throttle halfway to drive forward at low speed. Pull the throttle fully to drive at high speed.
- Push the throttle forward to make the truck move in reverse.
- Turn the steering control counterclockwise to turn the truck left.
- Turn steering clockwise to turn the truck right.
- To brake or quickly stop, simply pull or push the throttle in the opposite direction.
SPEED MODE SWITCH
You can drive your Zingo High Speed RC car in a low or high-speed setting. Simply push the Speed Mode Switch to the right to change from low to high-speed mode.
THROTTLE TRIM
If your Zingo High Speed RC car automatically goes forward or backward, simply adjust the Throttle Trim until the Zingo High Speed RC car remains in a neutral position.
STEERING WHEEL TRIM ADJUSTMENT
If the Truck pulls to the right or left, you may need to adjust the steering wheel trim on the bottom of the truck from time to time to keep your Zingo High Speed RC car driving straight. (See diagram E)
WARNING
DO NOT USE TRUCK IN INCLEMENT WEATHER!
Diagrams: Symbols indicating weather conditions (sun, rain, lightning) are shown, with a prohibition symbol over rain and lightning.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before sending your truck in for repair, please check for a solution below.
Problem | Possible Cause(s) | Solution |
---|---|---|
Truck will not move. | Weak batteries; no batteries | Install new batteries in remote control and recharge the truck. |
Truck does not respond properly to remote control. | Truck and remote not synced properly Another RC truck may be transmitting on the same radio frequency |
Refer to sync section and re-sync your truck and remote. Move to a new location where no other RC trucks are present. |
Truck loses connection to remote control. | ||
Truck battery is fully charged, but slower than normal. |
SAFETY WARNINGS!
- Using truck in a small enclosed area
- Using truck indoors
- Low batteries in transmitter or vehicle
- Driving truck for too long at high speeds, causing motor to overheat
- Improper use of batteries may lead to overheating, breakage or leaking.
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix different battery brands.
- Install batteries with correct polarity. The flat side (negative terminal) of the battery should rest against the spring.
- Remove dead batteries immediately.
- Avoid liquids, which can short circuit the batteries.
- The truck or remote will become unresponsive when batteries are low, at which point you should replace all batteries with new ones.
- Remove the batteries if you will not use the truck for a long time.
- Avoid using near furniture or glass to prevent damage to these objects.
- Do not play on roads.
- Do not play in crowded areas to avoid injury or damage. Choose a safe location away from traffic.
- Do not use truck during a storm or when lightning or thunder are present.
- Do not use in a wet, sandy or muddy environment as truck may become damaged.
- Do not modify or attempt to replace the built-in original antenna on the remote or truck. Doing so will damage the set and affect operation.
- Do not pull on any wires that are part of the truck. Such action may cause the wires to break and the truck to malfunction.
- Keep fingers, hair and clothes away from the truck's spinning tires. Failure to do so may result in physical injury.
- Never aim the truck at other people.
- Do not throw the truck or purposely hit it with any object.
- Store truck in a cool environment, away from high-temperature sources such as fires, stoves, radiators, etc.
- This truck has no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to modify components or circuit board.