HIGH SPEED DRIFT 1:24 REMOTE CONTROL DRIFT CAR
Instruction Manual
Ages 8+
Contents
- 1 x 1:24 Electric Remote Control Drift Car
- 1 x RC Transmitter
- 1 x Drift car battery pack
- 4 x Drift Tires
- 4 x Grip Tires
- 1 x Instruction Manual
- 1 x USB charging cable
Battery Requirement ?
Vehicle: 3.7V Battery Pack
Transmitter: 2 x AA 1.5V Batteries (NOT INCLUDED)
Installing or Replacing Batteries ?
For Transmitter:
- Remove the battery lid.
- Install 2 x 1.5V AA batteries with the correct polarity (+/-) as shown inside the battery compartment.
- Close the battery cover.
Diagram Description: Illustration showing the transmitter battery compartment being opened, batteries inserted with correct polarity (+/-), and the compartment being closed. Arrows indicate the direction of movement for opening and closing.
For Vehicle:
- Switch the power OFF.
- Unscrew and remove the battery cover.
- Mount the battery pack, close the battery cover, and screw it in clockwise.
- Replace the battery cover.
Diagram Description: Top-down view of the vehicle chassis detailing the battery compartment. A separate illustration shows the vehicle's battery pack (7.4V / 6V NiCd). Arrows indicate the direction for screwing the cover.
How to Drive the RC Vehicle ▶️
- Switch ON the vehicle and transmitter.
- If the vehicle does not run in a straight line, adjust the wheel alignment on the vehicle chassis located on the bottom.
- Remember to switch OFF the vehicle and transmitter when you are done driving.
Diagram Description: Diagram of the RC transmitter with numbered controls: 1. Power Indicator, 2. Power Switch, 3. Forward, 4. Reverse, 5. Turn Right, 6. Turn Left, 7. Battery compartment (for 2 x AA 1.5V batteries, not included). A separate diagram illustrates wheel alignment adjustment.
Control Methods
Power On: Move the power switch of the car and transmitter to the "ON" position.
Control Range: Approximately 30 meters. Avoid exceeding this range to maintain control.
Play Time: Approximately 20 minutes on a full charge.
Driving Actions:
- Pull the throttle trigger backward: The car moves forward. The speed is controlled by the angle the trigger is pulled back.
- Push the throttle trigger forward: The car moves backward. The speed is controlled by the angle the trigger is pushed forward. To move forward while reversing, quickly pull the trigger backward.
- Pull the trigger backward and turn the steering wheel to the left: The car turns left while moving forward.
- Pull the trigger backward and turn the steering wheel to the right: The car turns right while moving forward.
Diagram Description: Illustrations depicting the transmitter trigger and steering wheel movements corresponding to car actions: forward, backward, left turn, right turn.
Trimming
- If the car turns left while moving forward without steering input, adjust the micro-adjuster on the bottom of the car to the left until it moves straightforward.
- If the car turns right while moving forward without steering input, adjust the micro-adjuster on the bottom of the car to the right until it moves straightforward.
Diagram Description: Close-up views of the vehicle's underside showing the micro-adjuster for steering trim.
Notice ?
- Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
- Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
- Always keep parts dry.
- Keep all chemicals, small parts, and anything electrical out of the reach of children.
- Do not place batteries into fire or water to avoid accidents.
- Do not put any part of the vehicle in your mouth, as it could cause serious injury or death.
- Failure to follow warnings may result in fire, property damage, and/or personal injury. DO NOT use a NiCd or NiMH charger to charge a Li-Po battery.
- Always disconnect the battery after charging and let the charger cool between charges.
- Check the vehicle regularly to ensure it is in good shape.
- Note polarity when installing or replacing batteries.
- Vehicle uses a 3.7V rechargeable battery pack; the remote control uses 2 x 1.5V "AA" batteries.
Maintenance
- Avoid prolonged exposure to sun and heat.
- Turn off the power of the transmitter and the remote control car when not in use.
- Check if all screws are loose.
- Apply lubricating oil to all moving parts.
- Wipe off dust and oil.
- Remove batteries from the controller when not in use.
- Remove batteries from the vehicle when not in use.
Driving Tips
- Do not drive on grass, drift, sand, or through water.
- Do not drive the RC vehicle in poor weather conditions.
- Do not crash the RC vehicle into hard objects.
- Switch off the power to the transmitter and vehicle when not in use.
- Keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing away from the wheels.
- To get the best range from the transmitter, operate the RC in an open area.
Battery Tips
- Alkaline batteries are recommended for use in the transmitter.
- Only use batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended.
- Do not mix alkaline, standard, or rechargeable batteries.
- Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries.
- Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
- If rechargeable batteries are used, only charge them under adult supervision.
- Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the vehicle before they are charged.
- Ensure correct polarity when inserting batteries and always follow the battery manufacturer's instructions.
- Remove all batteries from the vehicle and transmitter when not in use.
- Remove exhausted batteries from the product.
- Do not short circuit the supply terminals.
- Dispose of batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in fire, as it may cause explosion or leakage, leading to injury or damage.
- Battery changes must be made by adults.
Warning ⚠️
- Do not disassemble the RC vehicle or transmitter.
- Ensure batteries are installed with the correct polarity (+/-) as shown inside the battery compartment.
Troubleshooting
Problem | Cause | Correction |
---|---|---|
RC Vehicle is unresponsive. | Low battery level. Batteries are inserted incorrectly. |
Replace with new batteries. Insert the batteries with the correct polarities as shown on the battery compartment. |
Vehicle drives slow/poor turning. | Low battery level. The wheels are obstructed by foreign objects. |
Replace with new batteries. Remove foreign objects from the wheels. |
Poor remote control range. | Vehicle is out of range from transmitter. | Move closer to the vehicle. |
RC Vehicle does not drift. | Grip tires are installed on the Vehicle. RC Vehicle is driving on a non-slick surface. |
Install drift tires. Drive the RC Vehicle on a hardwood floor or tile or some kind of slick surface. |
Specifications, colors, and content may vary from illustrations.
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⚠️ WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.