5
TO CHARGE THE BATTERY PACK
Inspect your car for any obvious damage.
Check the gears for wear, debris or broken/slipping teeth.
Check the wheels and tighten the wheel screws properly.
Check for loose screws in the chassis.
Check the wiring for frayed or damaged wires or connectors.
Check the steering servos which would wear out over time and require replacement.
Check all batteries.
Keep the chassis clean and free of sand, dust and moisture.
Remove and clean the motor if necessary. (Never attempt to re-assemble the motor, you
will damage it and void the warranty).
Clean the car body with a soft lint-free cloth.
Switch off the car and the radio controller when not in use.
After running your car, the following procedures should be performed regularly and will help to
maintain your car's performance.
MAINTAINING YOUR CAR
The battery pack ( 6.4V, 500mAH) is provided to 1/24th scale rock crawler which is a built-in
part inside the ESC/Receiver case. The charging socket is located on the ESC/Receiver case.
(See the photo below.)
Charging Socket
1)Plug the charger connector into the charging socket as shown
in the photo.
2) Charging time is around 2 hours.
3) Do not charge the battery unattended.
4) Do not overcharge the battery. Failure to do so will shorten
lifetime of battery.
Charger Connector
The battery pack is built in the ESC/Receiver case. There is no
need removing battery out when charging the battery pack.