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CUSTOmER SERvICE INFORmATION

SAFETY WARNINGS AND ImpORTANT INFORmATION

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  Under no circumstances should you operate your model in crowds of people. Serious injury could result.

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  Never operate your model on busy streets or if there are cars around.

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  Do not use your model to chase pets or other animals.

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  The electronics in your model are not waterproof. Therefore, do not drive through water, wet grass, mud or snow.

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  Because your model is operated by radio control, it is important to make sure you always use fresh and/or fully charged transmitter 

batteries (if using Ni-Cd or Ni-MH batteries). Never allow the transmitter batteries to run low or you could lose control of the model.

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  If your model becomes stuck, do not continue to apply power or damage can occur. Release the throttle and retrieve your model by hand.

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  To prevent excessive r.p.m.s from damaging your motor and/or drivetrain components, we suggest reducing power while in the air 

during jumps.

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General Warnings

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  Your

Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy

is fitted with a powerful brushless power system. For your safety, please use caution at all times

to keep your hands, loose clothing, etc., away from any moving parts.

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  The tires on your model will 'balloon' to a larger diameter when mounted on a high-speed model, such as the 

Outlaw RTR Brushless 

Buggy

. DO NOT hold the model in the air and run it up to full throttle or tire failure could occur. Check the tires often to ensure that 

they're securely glued onto the wheels. If you notice any signs of separation, reglue them using a high-quality tire glue.

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  After soldering connectors onto your battery, and when plugging your battery into the ESC, make sure to observe correct polarity.

This will ensure that when you plug the battery into the ESC that you do not plug it in with reverse polarity. Plugging the battery in with 
reverse polarity will damage the ESC and possibly damage your battery.

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  The power output of the brushless power system is dependent on the type and quality of the battery and battery connectors that you 

use. While the power system will provide good power using a lower-quality battery, to take full advantage of the power available, we 
recommend the use of a high-quality battery and connector. We provide a high-quality T-Style connector on your model's ESC. 
We recommend keeping this connector and using the equivalent female connector on your battery pack.

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  The brushless ESC included with your model features a cooling fan that runs when the ESC is turned ON. Do not disable the cooling

fan and do not drive your model if the cooling fan is not operating, otherwise, the ESC could overheat and be damaged.

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If you should have trouble with any of the steps listed in this Operating Manual, or if you find a missing or a damaged part

in your kit or require additional information, please contact Customer Service at the address below:

In North America:

Global Services

18480 Bandilier Circle

Fountain Valley, CA  92708

Phone: (714) 963-0329

Fax: (714) 964-6236

Email: service@globalhobby.net

Prior to oPerating your new model, Please thoroughly read and understand the information contained 

in this oPerating manual. doing so will ensure your success and Provide the greatest enjoyment of 

this Product.

Hobby People guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship, at the date of purchase. This does 
not cover any component parts damaged by use, misuse or modification. 

In no case shall Hobby People's liability exceed the 

original cost of the purchased kit. 

In that Hobby People has no control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly, 

no liability shall be assumed for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user-assembled product. By the act of using 
the final user-assembled product, the user accepts all resulting liability. For detailed warranty information, refer to page 37.

Before operating your new 

Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy

, please read and understand the warnings listed below and on the 

next page. Failure to do so could lead to injury and/or property damage. The 

Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy

 is not intended for 

persons under 14 years of age, unless closely supervised by an adult.

Summary of Contents for Outlaw 4WD

Page 1: ...Page 1 Kit Product 143400...

Page 2: ...ion with this lightweight simple 4WD design Inspired by 1 10th scale 4WD buggies the Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy makes 1 8th scale truly compatible with the indoor track And it s fun too A powerful bru...

Page 3: ...nectors that you use While the power system will provide good power using a lower quality battery to take full advantage of the power available we recommend the use of a high quality battery and conne...

Page 4: ...charge Li Po batteries near any flammable material l DO NOT use or charge Li Po batteries if they are hot to the touch l DO NOT leave Li Po batteries in direct sunlight or in a hot car or storage are...

Page 5: ...ery Requirements The Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy can be powered using either one 6 7 cell Ni Cd or Ni MH battery pack or it can be powered using one 2 3 cell Li Po battery pack Recommended Battery Pack...

Page 6: ...ng Trim Knob and all four EPA End Point Adjustment Knobs feature a molded indicator on them to help identify their center positions Continued On Next Page Upgrading your transmitter to use rechargeabl...

Page 7: ...backward Steering EPA Knobs The Steering EPA End Point Adjustment Knobs are used to adjust the desired amount of steering servo travel in both directions independently This makes it possible to balanc...

Page 8: ...efficient and produce more power than brushed motors The Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy features a powerful 2950kV brushless motor that includes an aluminum heat sink to help keep motor temperatures unde...

Page 9: ...inner and upper outer suspension components The turnbuckle is threaded allowing you to adjust the camber angle of the front and rear tires Wheel Tire Assembly The Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy features m...

Page 10: ...eat shrink tubing to insulate the solder joints l Always make sure that you install the body when driving your Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy If your Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy flips over the body will he...

Page 11: ...support tube If you re using a hard case Li Po car battery pack with preinstalled 4mm female Bullet connectors an adapter may be included with your battery pack or available separately to plug into th...

Page 12: ...ry pack leave the foam block in place to hold the battery pack securely in position If necessary the foam block can be cut down to fit your particular application using either a pair of scissors or a...

Page 13: ...throttle trigger and the wheels should stop spinning q Push the throttle trigger forward Both the front and rear wheels should spin backward q Release the throttle trigger and the wheels should stop s...

Page 14: ...Buggy flips over the body will help protect the chassis and its components DRIvING YOUR OUTLAW RTR BUGGY The Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy is simple to drive yet will provide a high level performance and...

Page 15: ...u can make the steering servo travel more which might prevent your model from pushing during turns By reducing the steering dual rate move the dial backward with your thumb you can make the steering s...

Page 16: ...in on the rear tires is fixed at approximately 2 degrees and is not adjustable Straight No Toe Toe In Toe Out By adjusting the spring tension of the shocks you can increase steering sensitivity adjus...

Page 17: ...o push the top of the tires out Camber settings should be measured with the Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy at its normal ride height PRO TIP For more precise camber adjustments use a dedicated camber gaug...

Page 18: ...rmly q Reinstall the shock spring and spring holders then reinstall the shock onto the lower suspension arm and the shock tower Installation is the reverse of removal Continued On Next Page The slippe...

Page 19: ...from turning use a 7mm open end wrench and tighten the flanged lock nut turn clockwise to tighten the slipper clutch less slip or loosen the flanged lock nut turn counter clockwise to loosen the slipp...

Page 20: ...nion gear 19T will result in quicker acceleration but slower top speed and using a larger pinion gear 23T will result in faster top speed but slower acceleration It s all a matter of experimenting wit...

Page 21: ...rod ends from the steering knuckles q Remove the four 3 x 12mm Countersunk Self Tapping screws from the bottom of the chassis that hold the gearbox in place then remove the two 3 x 8mm Round Head Self...

Page 22: ...inding l Check the electronics for any signs of damage This includes the steering servo receiver motor wiring and electronic speed control l Periodically disassemble the slipper clutch and clean any d...

Page 23: ...ace spur gear B Replace pinion gear C Tighten pinion gear grub screw D Tighten slipper clutch Page 19 E Tighten differential output pinion joint screw s F Replace damaged dogbone s and or drive shaft...

Page 24: ...er crystal F Receiver damaged A Steering channel EPA out of adjustment B Steering Dual Rate out of adjustment A Reinstall batteries Observe correct polarity B Replace or recharge transmitter batteries...

Page 25: ...143630 143634 143634 143662 143689 143662 143634 143634 143662 143689 143632 143634 143663 143644 143663 143644 143644 143644 143668 finished for left side for right side 143632 143630 for front and...

Page 26: ...ront and rear x2 143622 143661 143688 143621 143636 143636 143635 143635 143636 143635 143635 143635 143635 143636 143636 143661 143622 143636 143636 143635 143635 143636 143635 143635 143636 143669 1...

Page 27: ...EMBLy FOUR FRONT GEARBOX AND SHOCK TOWER 143676 143660 143644 143652 143687 143687 143603 143633 143652 143696 143696 143606 143626 SUB ASSEMBLy FIVE REAR GEARBOX AND SHOCK TOWER 143676 143660 143606...

Page 28: ...X FRONT SUSPENSION 143657 143658 143631 143662 143616 143660 143660 143649 143631 143658 143669 143628 143647 143695 143624 143650 143612 143612 143657 143612 143657 143612 143612 143617 143660 143657...

Page 29: ...ASSEMBLy NINE SLIPPER CLUTCH SUB ASSEMBLy EIGHT STEERING SERVO MOUNTING finished finished 143687 143687 Steering Servo CH1 143645 Included with Servo 143662 143645 143611 143678 143608 143608 143608...

Page 30: ...678 143717 143690 143638 143604 SUB 8 145657 143638 143643 143679 143690 143675 143602 143643 SUB 1 143663 143613 143614 143691 143677 143691 143658 SUB 4 143663 143627 143664 143698 143664 143655 143...

Page 31: ...43663 143620 143618 143640 143641 143619 143694 SUB 7 143698 143656 143664 143705 143658 143627 143657 143685 143664 143663 143705 143656 143627 143698 143685 143657 SUB 7 143687 143653 143696 143653...

Page 32: ...bly Complete 143616 Wheel Shafts Front 143618 Wheel Hex Nuts 17mm 143619 Pins for Wheel Hex Adapters 143620 Wheel Hex Hubs 17mm 143613 Steering Tie Rods 143617 Wheel Shafts Rear 143605 Shock Tower Rea...

Page 33: ...8 Motor Mount Set Spur Gear 143639 Spur Gear Metric 48P 66T 143640 Tires Pin Type w Inserts 143633 Differential Assembly Complete 143637 Body Posts Bumper Set 143642 Tires Wheels Mounted 143643 Upper...

Page 34: ...m 143660 Ball Bearings 5x11x4mm 143662 Ball Studs for Steering 143663 Lock Nuts 2 5mm 143664 Ball Studs for Upper Shock Mounts 143657 Balls 4 8mm for Lower Shock Ends 143661 Ball Bearings 10x15x4mm 14...

Page 35: ...ws 3x10mm 143688 Self Tapping Screws 2x9mm 143681 Self Tapping Screws 2 6x8mm 143685 Machine Screws 2 5x14mm 143690 Machine Screws 3x8mm 143691 Machine Screws 2 5x12mm 143692 Self Tapping Screws 2 6x6...

Page 36: ...n parts that are available along with their respective part numbers for easy ordering convenience are described in this section OpTION pARTS LIST Part number descriPtion 143703 Body Clear w Decals 143...

Page 37: ...Page 37 NOTES Continued On Next Page...

Page 38: ...Page 38 NOTES...

Page 39: ...t we need more details pertaining to the service requested l If your Outlaw RTR Brushless Buggy is out of the warranty period you may request an estimate of services at the time you return it for serv...

Page 40: ...Page 40 Features and Specifications are Subject to Change Without Notice All contents 2010 Hobby People All Rights Reserved Revision 1 09 30 2010 Made in China...

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