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Stop driving immediately if the vehicle does not respond correctly to remote control commands. If this
occurs, the vehicle/remote control batteries may be nearly empty, or the vehicle may be too far from the
remote control.
A coiled/damaged receiver aerial, disturbances on the radio channel used (e.g. other models, radio trans-
missions from other devices, Bluetooth
®
, WLAN) or adverse transmission/reception conditions could also
be a cause of unusual vehicle responses.
The receiver is powered by the speed controller/vehicle battery, therefore the vehicle may not move cor
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rectly when the vehicle battery is nearly empty (e.g. the steering servo may not work properly).
For example, the vehicle battery voltage may drop momentarily at full throttle, and the receiver may not
receive the required voltage as a result. If this occurs, the vehicle will accelerate, but the steering servo will
not respond correctly. Discontinue use immediately and use a new, fully charged vehicle battery.
If the vehicle battery is empty, wait for at least 5–10 minutes until the engine and speed controller have
cooled down. You can then use the vehicle again with a fully charged battery.
k) Stopping the vehicle
To stop the vehicle, proceed as follows:
•
Release the throttle/brake lever on the remote control so that it is in the neutral position, and then let the vehicle
coast to a standstill.
•
Once the vehicle is stationary, press and hold down the
on/off button (A) for about half a second to turn off the
speed controller.
Do not reach into the wheels or drive compo-
nents or move the throttle/brake lever on the
remote control. Do not hold the vehicle by the
wheels!
Caution!
The motor, speed controller and drive battery become very hot during use! Do not touch these parts im
-
mediately after use – burn hazard!
•
Disconnect the vehicle battery from the speed controller. Unscrew the plug-in connection completely.
• Then switch off the remote control.
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