UD1610PRO RC Monster Truck

Operating Instructions

Model: UD1610PRO | Version: V1.0 25606

Thank You & Why Choose UD1610PRO

The UD1610PRO RC Monster Truck is a top-tier, professionally designed vehicle. It is a hobby-grade machine for those who demand more, featuring a strong upgrade system that allows it to grow with the user. Users can swap electric and transmission components to unlock new levels of performance while retaining the rugged chassis.

Why choose UD1610PRO:

01 - WARNING & PRECAUTION & POLICY STATEMENT

01-01 IMPORTANT NOTICE

(1) The package or instruction manual contains important information and must be RETAINED.

(2) UDIRC's products are continuously improving; design and specifications are subject to change without notice. All information in this manual has been carefully checked for accuracy, but UDIRC reserves the final interpretation right for any printing errors.

(3) Spare parts (including batteries and chargers) mentioned in the User Manual are subject to sales. The KIT version does not include electronic components. Configurations vary by version; please refer to the sales version.

(4) Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury to yourself or others, and may also cause property damage or model damage.

(5) For more safety precautions, please refer to the "Disclaimer and Safety Operation Guidelines".

(6) Usage: Please follow the instructions to install and operate the model.

01-02 WARNING STATEMENT

Warning: The product should only be used by adults and children over 14 years. Adult supervision is required for children under 14 years.

Note: This product is intended for adults and children aged 14 and above. Children under 14 years must be supervised by adults.

01-03 USE SEQUENTIAL

Before Operation

During Operation

After Operation

01-04 ATTENTION STATEMENT

Safety Visual Descriptions:

01-05 BATTERY SAFETY STATEMENT

Please read and observe all precautions before use. Improper use of battery may cause danger.

It is normal for the battery to heat up after operation. Please be careful when handling the battery. If the wire is worn, it is easy to short circuit and cause fire.

  1. Pay attention to the polarity of the battery when installing or replacing the battery.
  2. Different types of batteries or old and new batteries should not be mixed.
  3. After use, please disconnect the power supply and pull out the plug.
  4. DO NOT charge the battery when it is bulging or expanding.
  5. Keep away from damp, corrosive environments, and heat sources.
  6. DO NOT short circuit, decompose, or put the battery into fire.
  7. Please use the attached special charger to charge the battery.
  8. Please charge the battery under adult supervision.
  9. Remove the battery from the model before charging.
  10. DO NOT short circuit any terminals.

[? WARNING FIRE HAZARD!]

Li-Po Battery Disposal & Recycling: Wasted Lithium-Polymer batteries must not be placed with household trash. Please contact your local environmental or waste agency or the supplier of your model or your nearest Li-Po battery recycling center.

01-06 WEEE COMPLIANCE

Please help the environment by disposing of your product responsibly at the end of its life. The wheeled bin symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of in your household waste containers. Instead, the product should be disposed of by using a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive (2002/96/EC) requires that the best available recycling techniques be employed to minimize the impact on the environment.

Recycling electronics helps by keeping harmful chemicals out of the environment, and also saves money by reusing precious metals. Remove any batteries and dispose of them and the product at your local authority's recycling facility. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service, or the location where you purchased this product.

01-07 FCC NOTE

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

FCC Notice: The equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void the user's authority to operate this device.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

02 - VEHICLE SPECIFICATION

02-01 VEHICLE DATA

Model No.UD1610PRO
Vehicle Scale1:16
Vehicle SizeL292×W225×H127mm
Vehicle Weight1155g (without battery)
Wheelbase180mm
Ground Clearance24mm
Battery Compartment SizeL110×W34×H25mm
Wheel SizeØ85×45mm

02-02 ELECTRONIC SYSTEM SPEC.

Motor2845-3800KV Brushless Motor
ESCElectronic Speed control (ESC), refer to "Section 04-01".
ReceiverRefer to "Section 04-02".
Battery1600mAh, 7.4V, XT60 connector
Steering Servo3 wires, 17g copper gear digital servo
TransmitterRefer to "Section 04-03" for detail.

02-03 TRANSMISSION SYSTEM SPEC.

Pinion Gear0.6M 14T Metal (Position: assembled on the Motor Shaft)
Spur Gear0.6M 50T Metal (Position: assembled on the Main Shaft)
Input Gear0.95M 10T Metal (Position: assembled on the 2 tips of Main Shaft)
Main Differential Gear0.95M 30T Metal
Satellite Gear0.8M 16T Metal
Planetary Gears0.8M 8T Metal
Main DriveshaftMetal
Universal DriveshaftMetal

02-04 STRUCTURE SYSTEM SPEC.

Truck BodyPVC
Chassis2.0mm Thickness High-quality Nylon
Suspension ArmHigh-quality Nylon
Shock AbsorberOil-filled Shock Absorber, Metal, 300cst
Shock TowerHigh-quality Nylon
Wheel HexMetal
Deck Board2.0mm Thickness High-quality Nylon
Motor MountMetal

03 - QUICK START

03-01 STEP 1 - CHARGE THE LI-BATTERY BEFORE PLAYING

The battery contains less power when leaving the factory, so it must be fully charged before use.

When charging the battery, it must be disconnected from the ESC and separated from the model.

The battery must be allowed to cool for 20 minutes after use before recharging.

(1) Connect the included USB charging cable to the model-battery charging port;

(2) Connect the USB cable with battery to USB port of your computer or USB adaptor (output 5V 2A) (not included);

(3) Plug the adaptor to the household power supply;

(4) When charging, the green LED will flash, and will become stable after fully charged. The charging process takes approximately 3-4 hours. (Not support fast charging protocol!)

Diagram Description: A model battery is connected via a USB charging cable to a USB adapter, which is then plugged into a household power supply.

[⚠️ WARNING: MUST BE SUPERVISED WHILE CHARGING.]

Please use the included USB charging cable and make sure it is properly connected.

Notes: The charging time provided is experimental data and is for reference only. Actual charging time may vary depending on factors such as battery aging and charger efficiency. Use a charger with appropriate current to avoid overcharging or over-discharging, which helps extend battery lifespan.

03-02 STEP 2 - OPEN THE TRUCK BODY

Step 2-1: Squeeze the rear lock inward to remove the bodyshell.

Step 2-2: Lift the bodyshell upwards and detach it from the rear lock.

Step 2-3: Push the bodyshell forward to disengage the front hook from the front lock.

Step 2-4: Lift the bodyshell upwards to remove it.

03-03 STEP 3 – CHECK THE CONNECTING ON ELECTRONIC PARTS

After removing the truck body, check the connecting among ESC and other electric parts per the instruction of "Section 04-01-02".

03-04 STEP 4 – CONNECT THE BATTERY TO ESC

Put the battery into the battery compartment, fix the battery with Velcro and then connect with the ESC. Take out the battery when not in use, otherwise the battery is easily damaged.

Diagram Description: Shows the battery compartment with Velcro, and the XT60 connectors for battery output and ESC input.

03-05 STEP 5 - INSTALL THE TRANSMITTER BATTERIES

  1. Open the battery cover at the bottom of the transmitter, and then install the 4 PCS of 1.5V AA batteries or 7.4V Li-ion battery with connector type PH2.0-3P.
  2. For installation detail, refer to "Section 04-03-03".

03-06 STEP 6 - POWER ON TRANSMITTER & ESC FOR FREQUENCY PAIRING

1. Always power ON your transmitter first, and then power on the ESC.

2. The device automatically frequency pairing is successful. If all the lights keep bright, it indicates that the frequency pairing is successful. Otherwise, frequency pairing fails and needs to be done again. Refer to "Section 04-03-09" for details.

Diagram Description: Shows the transmitter being powered ON first, followed by the ESC. Includes an image of pushbutton switches.

03-07 STEP 7 - ASSMBLE THE BODY & START TO PLAY

Step 7-1: Insert the front hook into the front lock.

Step 7-2: Pull the bodyshell towards the rear of the car.

Step 7-3: Press the car body down to insert the rear lock into the lock position hole.

The installation steps are the opposite of the removal. Refer to Sections 03-02.

03-08 STEP 8 - POWER OFF THE ESC & TRANSMITTER

(1) First, turn off the vehicle's ESC (press and hold ≤ 2 seconds) power and remove the battery. Open the truck body and refer to "Section 03-02" for details.

(2) Second, turn off the transmitter power and remove the battery. Open the battery cover and refer to "Section 04-03-03" for details.

(3) IMPORTANT: Always power OFF the ESC before the transmitter.

03-09 STEP 9 – PRODUCT MAINTENANCE

When not in use, remove the battery from the model and transmitter.

Please remove the sediment and dirt on the car completely and must be kept dry after play.

Apply lubricating oil to external metal parts.

Please separate the car and battery when not in use.

04 - ESC, RECEIVER & TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTIONS

04-01 ESC INSTRUCTIONS

04-01-01 ESC DATA

ModelESC45
RF Standard2.4GHz
Input Power2-3S
Rated current45A
Size39.7×21×33mm
Power ConnectorXT60
Motor Limit2-3S, LiPo
Motor Connector3.5mm banana connector

04-01-02 ESC INSTALLATION

Diagram Description: Shows the ESC with connections for Power switch, Motor input (+/-), Receiver, and Power input. Mentions short press (≤ 1 second) to turn on, press and hold (≤ 2 seconds) to turn off.

04-01-03 ESC OPERATION TIPS

04-02 RECEIVER INSTRUCTIONS

04-02-01 RECEIVER DATA

ModelSR5
RF Standard2.4GHz
Input Power2S
Rated current35A
Size32×15×20mm

04-02-02 RECEIVER INSTALLATION

Diagram Description: Shows the receiver with Antenna, Indicator, and labeled jacks: CH1 Steering gear jack, CH2 ESC jack, CH3 Pinboard jack, CH4 expansion jack. Also shows power terminals (Л+-).

04-03 TRANSMITTER INSTRUCTIONS

Before installing and operating your transmitter, please take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with the various features of the system by reading this instruction manual thoroughly.

04-03-01 TRANSMITTER DATA

ModelUA42-E
Control TypeProportional
Frequency Band2.4GHz
Channels4
Control Distance100m
Input Power Method 11.5V AA Battery × 4pcs
Input Power Method 27.4V Battery with connector type PH2.0-3P

04-03-02 TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS

Diagram Description: A diagram of the transmitter with numbered controls (1-13).

ControlFunction
1 ST. TRIMSteering Trim, refer to "Section 04-03-04" for detail.
2 TH. D/RLimit the output ratio of the throttle, refer to “Section 04-03-06" for detail.
3 Transmitter IndicatorRefer to "Section 04-03-07" for detail.
4 TH. REVReverse the throttle function.
5 ST. REVReverse the steering function.
6 Power SwitchPower on / off the transmitter, refer to "Section 04-03-08".
7 CH4Expansion channel.
8 CH3 Control ButtonFrequency Pairing Button, refer to "Section 04-03-09" for detail.
9 ST. D/RSteering Dual Rate, refer to "Section 04-03-05" for detail.
10 CH2, Throttle TriggerControl the vehicle to move forward/backward, refer to "Section 04-03-10" for detail.
11 CH1, Steering WheelControl the vehicle to turn right/left, refer to "Section 04-02-11".
12 Battery CoverBattery installation, refer to "Section 04-03-03" for detail.
13 Regulatory Interface CoverTo avoid dust or water splash.

04-03-03 BATTERY INSTALLATION

Open battery cover at the bottom of transmitter. Install batteries. Follow the direction of batteries designated in the inside of the battery box.

Diagram Description: Shows how to open the battery cover (push then lift). Details Input Power Method 2 (7.4V Li-battery) and Input Power Method 1 (1.5V AA batteries x4). Includes a note on polarity direction.

04-03-04 ST. TRIM

Steering Trim: Trim adjustment allows you to finely tune the inputs from your transmitter. It's the dial you reach for when your RC car isn't tracking straight. The steering trim is what helps navigate the RC car in a straight line.

Diagram Description: Shows the ST.TRIM dial on the transmitter and how turning it affects the vehicle's steering alignment.

04-03-05 ST. D/R

Steering Dual Rate: Steering Dual Rate knob can be set to control the steering throw: (1) Turning the knob clockwise to increase the steering throw. (2) Turning the knob anticlockwise to reduce the steering throw.

Diagram Description: Three samples (0%, 25%, 50%) illustrating the effect of ST.D/R settings on steering wheel movement and resulting wheel angle.

04-03-06 TH. D/R

The throttle rudder adjustment knob can control the size of the throttle output: (1) Turn the knob clockwise to increase the throttle output. (2) Turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the throttle output.

Diagram Description: Three samples (0%, 25%, 75%) illustrating the effect of TH.D/R settings on throttle output and car speed.

04-03-07 TRANSMITTER INDICATOR LIGHT

Situations for indicator light:

The above situations should be handled as soon as possible to avoid accidents.

04-03-08 POWER SWITCH

Please make sure the transmitter throttle trigger and Steering wheel are normal before starting up. Do not touch the throttle trigger & steering wheel when turning on the power of the transmitter. After powering on, the transmitter will automatically pair with the device, and the indicator light will remain steadily lit. If the indicator light blinks, please refer to "Section 04-03-09" for troubleshooting instructions.

04-03-09 CH3, CONTROL BUTTON

Frequency Pairing: If auto-pairing fails, turn off all power sources. ① Restart the ESC power supply; ② Press the CH3 button to turn on the transmitter power, then release CH3. When all the lights keep bright, it indicates that the frequency pairing is successful.

04-03-10 CH2, THROTTLE TRIGGER

Note: When using the transmitter in electric powered vehicles, the throttle trigger should always remain in the neutral position. Otherwise, the vehicle may suffer erratic operation of the throttle trigger functions.

Diagram Description: Shows Forward/Speed up, Backward/Brake, and Neutral positions for the throttle trigger.

04-03-11 CH1, STEERING WHEEL

Diagram Description: Shows Neutral, Left, and Right positions for the steering wheel.

05 - BUYABLE ACCESSORIES LIST

05-01 CHASSIS & TRANSMISSION PART LIST

Part#Name
P16-001A/BBody assembly
P16-002BWheel
P16-003A/BWheel anti slip gasket
P16-004BWheel adapters (Metal)
P16-005Front & Rear wheel carriers
P16-006BSteering linkage (Adjustable)
P16-007BUniversal drive shaft (Metal)
P16-008Suspension arms (Upper)
P16-009BShock absorber (Metal)
P16-010Suspension arms (Lower)
P16-012Chassis
P16-013Nerf bars
P16-014Upper chassis
P16-015Servo arm set
P16-016Steering mechanism
P16-017AServo mounts
P16-018CMain driveshaft (132mm)
P16-019BDrive bevel gear (Powder alloy)
P16-020BMain spur gear (Powder alloy)
P16-021Motor mounts (Zinc alloy)
P16-022BPinion gear (Ø3.175mm, Powder alloy)
P16-023BDifferential assembly (Powder alloy)
P16-024Butterfly rack
P16-025Differential housing
P16-026Front bumper
P16-027Buffer plate
P16-028Bumper assembly (Rear)
P16-029BDifferential cup (Metal)
P16-030BSun gear (Powder alloy)
P16-031BDifferential large bevel gear (Powder alloy)
P16-032BPlanetary gear (Powder alloy)
P16-033Bind Velcro

05-02 ELECTRONIC PART LIST

Part#Name
S1702Steering servo (Metal gear)
ESC4545A, Electronic Speed control (ESC)
SR5Receiver
UA42-ETransmitter
BL2845-38Brushed motor (2845-3800KV)
LAM16-03Lamp group
FUN16-3010Cooling fans (30×30×10mm)
MB-XT1674XT60 Model battery (7.4V, 1600mAh)
UCX24-E005Charger (For 7.4V battery)

05-03 FITTING PART LIST

Part#Name
M01-001Hexagon socket head cap tapping screw (Ø2.6×6mm HB)
M01-003Hexagon socket head cap tapping screw (Ø2.6×10mm HB)
M01-004Hexagon socket head cap tapping screw (Ø2.6×12mm HB)
M01-005Hexagon socket head cap tapping screw (Ø2.6×15mm HB)
M01-006Hexagon socket head cap tapping screw (Ø2.6×20mm HB)
M01-010Hexagon socket head cap machine screw (Ø3×8mm HM)
M01-012Hexagon socket countersunk head tapping screw (Ø2.6×8mm KB)
M01-016Hexagonal flat round head self tapping screw (Ø2.6×6mm TB)
M01-020Hexagon socket button head machine screw (2.5×15mm TM)
M01-022Hexagon socket button head machine screw (3×15mm TM)
M01-052Hexagonal cup head half tooth self tapping screw (Ø2.5×13.5mm)
M01-053Hexagonal cup head half tooth self tapping screw (Ø2.5×20.5mm)
M01-054Set screw (Ø3×3mm)
M01-058Hexagon socket countersunkhead tapping screw (2.0×8mm KM)
M02-003M4 hex flanged lock nut
M03-007Ball bearing (Ø6.35ר9.5×3.2mm)
M03-012Ball bearing (Ø8ר12.7×4mm)
M05-041Hollow ball (Ø5×5.6mm)
M05-042Hollow ball (Ø5×7mm)
M06-014Pin (Ø1.95×9.5mm)
M06-015Pin (Ø2.5×27mm)
M06-016Pin (Ø2.5×38mm)
1601-022Pin (Ø1.8×6.8mm)

06 - TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEMPOSSIBLE REASONSOLUTION
Vehicle can not moveBatteries are incorrectly assembled in remote controller.Check transmitter batteries, refer to 04-02-03 for detail.
Vehicle can not moveWeak or damage battery in the car.Install fully charged batteries.
Vehicle can not moveWorn or broken ESC/SCR wires or motor.Check condition, reconnect and insulate.
Vehicle can not moveHigh temperature protection is triggered when the ESC/SCR is overheated.Stop driving, ESC/SCR or motor has to cool down.
Vehicle can not moveMotor is damaged.Replace with new unit.
Vehicle can not moveESC/SCR or Receiver is damaged.Replace with new unit.
Vehicle can not moveThe wheel or drive shaft is entangled by debris.Check components and remove the debris.
Vehicle can not moveThe vehicle is off the control distance.Operate the vehicle within the controlled range of transmitter.
Short runtimeBattery damaged or not fully charged.Check condition, replace or recharge.
Short runtimeMotor is dirty or damaged.Check condition, replace or recharge.
Short runtimeTerrain resistance causes excessive power consumption.Play on other kinds of terrain.
Limited steering angleThe button of Transmitter Steering Dual Rate is set incorrectly.Adjust Transmitter Steering Rate button per the manual.
Limited steering angleDamaged steering components.Check components and replace.
Sluggish performanceBattery damaged or not fully charged.Check condition, replace or recharge.
Sluggish performanceMotor is dirty or damaged.Clean, check condition or replace.
Sluggish performanceDrivetrain is dirty or damaged.Clean, check condition or replace.
Short range or no control on vehicleTransmitter battery is weak or installed incorrectly.Check transmitter batteries.
Short range or no control on vehicleServo wires of receiver loose or connected incorrectly.Reinstall signal wires to ESC receiver.
Short range or no control on vehicleTransmitter and ESC/SCR receiver are not paired correctly.Frequency re-pairing, refer to 04-02-09 for detail.
The indicator of the transmitter is not brightThe battery is installed incorrectly or has not enough power.Install the battery properly or replace a new battery.
The indicator of the transmitter is not brightThe transmitter doesn't work.Replace a new one.
Steering / Throttle works intermittentESC/SCR shuts down due to overheating.Stop driving, ESC/SCR or motor has to cool down.
Steering / Throttle works intermittentTransmitter and ESC/SCR receiver are not paired correctly.Check if any interference sources, or repair the transmitter and ESC receiver.
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE REASONSOLUTION
Vehicle wanders left / rightSteering trim set out.Adjust steering trim.
Vehicle wanders left / rightSteering components are damaged.Check and replace components.
Vehicle wanders left / rightDrivetrain is dirty or damaged.Clean, check, or replace.
Steering / Throttle operation reversed"TH.REV" or "ST-REV" on the transmitter is set reversely.Adjust the "TH.REV" or "ST-REV" on the transmitter per the manual.
Steering / Throttle operation reversedCheck the wires from ESC/SCR to the motor are connected correctly.Disconnect and reconnect.
The speed is lower than claimedUse the lower speed level on Throttle Limiter.Choose the higher speed level on Throttle Limiter.
The speed is lower than claimedThe Pinion Gear was jamming against the Motor Mount.Disassemble Motor Mount to adjust the Pinion Gear.
Long frequency matching timeThe signal is disturbed.Restart the vehicle and the transmitter.
Operation delayThere might be obstacles or interferences.Remove or avoid the obstacles or interferences.
The vehicle moves forward (backward) automatically or makes a sound of "en...."Something wrong in transmitter.Restart the transmitter.

07 - EXPLOSION VIEW (APPENDIX)

Refer to the "Appendix" for details.

VIEW-1 BODY ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Exploded view of the body assembly, showing parts like Body assembly (P16-001A/B) and screws (M01-001 x12pcs).

VIEW-2 FRONT ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Exploded view of the front assembly, showing parts like Wheel (P16-002B), Wheel adapters (P16-004B), Front & Rear wheel carriers (P16-005), Steering linkage (P16-006B), Universal drive shaft (P16-007B), Suspension arms (P16-008, P16-010), Shock absorber (P16-009B), and various screws and nuts.

VIEW-3 REAR ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Exploded view of the rear assembly, showing parts like Wheel (P16-002B), Wheel adapters (P16-004B), Front & Rear wheel carriers (P16-005), Steering linkage (P16-006B), Universal drive shaft (P16-007B), Suspension arms (P16-008, P16-010), Shock absorber (P16-009B), and various screws and nuts.

VIEW-4 CHASSIS ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Exploded view of the chassis assembly, showing parts like Main driveshaft (P16-018C), Main spur gear (P16-020B), Motor mounts (P16-021), ESC (ESC45), Motor (BL2845-38), and associated screws and bearings.

VIEW-5 FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Exploded view of the front bumper assembly, showing parts like Front bumper (P16-026), Front lock (P16-024), and associated screws and parts.

VIEW-6 REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Exploded view of the rear bumper assembly, showing parts like Bumper assembly (Rear) (P16-028), Rear lock (P16-024), and associated screws and parts.

VIEW-7 FRONT AND REAR BUCKLES

Diagram Description: Shows the assembly of the front and rear lock mechanisms, using parts like Front lock (P16-024) and screws (M01-003).

VIEW-8 TOP VIEW

Diagram Description: Top-down view of the assembled vehicle, labeling various components like ESC45, SR5 Receiver, BL2845-38 Motor, and other chassis parts.

VIEW-8 LAMP GROUP ASSEMBLY

Diagram Description: Shows the assembly of the LED lamp group, including LED light beads, bumper, and lamp holes.

Models: UD1610PRO RC Monster Truck, UD1610PRO, RC Monster Truck, Monster Truck

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