VORTEX 2.4G RC HIGH SPEED RACING BOAT
FTX0700
Main Structures of RC Boat
Top cover: The uppermost part of the boat.
Boat: The main body of the racing boat.
Cooling cover: A cover for the cooling system.
Anti-collision cover: A protective cover at the front to prevent damage.
Crashproof cover: Another term for the anti-collision cover.
Tail vane bracket: The support structure for the tail vane.
Tail vane: A fin at the rear for stability.
Pull rod: A rod used for control mechanisms.
Transmission shaft: Transmits power to the propeller.
Lock nut: Secures the propeller.
Propeller: The component that propels the boat.
Top housing: The upper part of the boat's structure.
Rotary knob: A knob used for opening the boat cover.
Display rack: A stand for displaying the boat.
Speed/One key rolling: Controls speed and a special rolling function.
On/Off: Power switch for the controller.
Left trim: Adjusts the boat's turning to the left.
Right trim: Adjusts the boat's turning to the right.
Forward trim: Adjusts the boat's forward movement.
Backward trim: Adjusts the boat's backward movement.
Power LED Lamp: Indicates the power status of the controller.
Direction knob (Turn Left/Turn Right): Controls the boat's steering direction.
Throttle control trigger (Forward/Backward): Controls the boat's speed and direction (forward/backward).
Methods for Installing Batteries of Remote Controller
Open the battery cover of the remote controller. Insert 4 x 1.5V AA batteries into the battery case, ensuring correct positive and negative electrode alignment. Close the battery cover. (Batteries not included).
Battery Charging Instruction
Insert one side of the USB connector into the battery, and the other side into any computer USB port.
Methods for Installing Batteries of Boat Controller
- Twist the Rotary knob to open the boat cover.
- Put Li-poly battery into the boat body.
- Plug in the battery.
- Close the boat cover and twist the Rotary knob.
RC Boat Design Highlights
- Unique cooling system
- Waterproof
- Anti-collision features
- Hidden wires inside the cabin
- One-key rolling function
- Low battery condition for the remote control is alerted by a "beep...beep" sound.
- Low battery condition for the boat is alerted by a "beepbeep, beepbeep" sound from the remote control.
Operating Preparation
- Install and connect the battery to the boat.
- Attach and secure the top cover and place the boat in the water.
- Power on the controller. The red LED light will flash rapidly.
- The controller will automatically connect to the boat.
- The controller's LED light will become solid, and a "beep" sound will be emitted to confirm a successful connection.
Note: The boat must be placed in the water before any connection can be made. The anti-collision part can prevent bow cusp causing injury.
Operating Methods
Forward
Pull down the trigger of the controller; the boat will move forward.
Backward
Pull up the trigger of the controller; the boat will move backward.
Turn left
Turn the direction knob backward, and the boat will turn to the left.
Turn Right
Turn the direction knob forward, and the boat will turn to the right.
One key rolling
When the boat turns over during driving, keep pressing the "one key rolling" button until it turns back upright.
Regulating
Left Turning Regulating
If the boat automatically turns to the right during driving, press the left regulating button for adjustment.
Right Turning Regulating
If the boat automatically turns to the left during driving, press the right regulating button for adjustment.
Forward Regulating
If the boat keeps moving backward during driving, press the forward regulating button for adjustment.
Backward regulating
If the boat keeps moving forward during driving, press the backward regulating button for adjustment.
Switch High & Low Speed
The boat starts up with default high speed. Press the speed button to change it. One "beep" for low speed, two "beeps" for high speed.
Regulation
Put the boat into the water; the boat will turn on automatically.
After the controller is connected to the boat successfully, if the propeller moves or makes any sound without pushing the accelerator, press the regulating button for adjustment. If the propeller rotates to the left, press the right regulating button. If the propeller rotates to the right, press the left regulating button.