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If the blue signal lights are not on, the signal has not been found. Repeat the above steps.
Trimming the motor
Differing loads, foreign bodies in the propellers plus wind and water conditions mean that any bait boat
will not always drive straight. Use the motor trim roller on the upper-left of the remote control handset to
adjust (‘trim’) the motors so your boat drives straight when the right hand joystick is in the forward (12
o’clock) position
1 Adjust the motor trim roller (A) anti-clockwise and the boat will steer left.
2 Turn the motor trim roller (A) clockwise and the boat will steer right.
Turning the lights on and off
3 Turn the lights on and off with the top right ON/OFF switch (B). Please note that the two front lights will
only work when the boat is driving forward.
On returning to the bank
1 Do not stop or pick up the boat by the aerial, as damage will occur.
2 Switch off the boat first and then the handset.
Notes
• Always turn the handset on first and then the boat. To turn off, turn off the boat first and then the
handset. This will ensure that you are always in control of the boat.
• The handset should be protected from water at all times.
• Continued starting, stopping and reversing of the boat drains the battery. Smooth operation at all times
is recommended to ensure optimum battery life.
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Pushing the right (steering and speed) joystick quickly to its extremes will put more stress on the
electrical components and the battery.
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Decreasing your speed slightly (your boat will still be very quick!) will improve battery life.
• The range of the boat is 5 m /- dependant on weather and environmental conditions. Should the
signal from the handset become weak, the boat will stop going forward and it will automatically drive in a
circle until it finds a strong signal and comes back into full control.
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