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Yamaha Raptor 660R

60-4352

Installing the Batteries

You will need...

Six AA Batteries for the Raptor (not included)
One 9V Battery for the Transmitter

(not included)

Install Batteries in the Raptor

• Turn the vehicle off.

• Turn the latches on 

each side to remove 
the battery box.

• Insert six AA batteries 

in the battery box, 
matching the polarity 
symbols (+ and -) 
marked inside.

• Replace the battery 

box and engage the latches.

Install Batteries in the Transmitter

• Remove the battery 

compartment cover.

• Insert one 9V battery 

in the battery com-
partment, matching 
the polarity symbols 
(+ and -) marked 
inside.

• Replace the cover.

Driving the Raptor

• Extend the transmitter’s antenna to its 

full length.

• Turn the vehicle and transmitter on. 

The transmitter’s LED indicator
illuminates.

• Use the transmitter’s control levers to 

drive the Raptor.

• Turn the transmitter and vehicle off 

when you finish playing with them.

Left Control Lever
• Push forward to move forward.
• Pull backward to move backward.
• Release to stop.

Right Control Lever
• Push left to turn left.
• Push right to turn right.
• Release to make the vehicle go 

straight.

Step One

Step Two

Rock from side to side

Stunt Tips

Rockin’ Tilt - When moving 
forward or backward, the Raptor 
can rock from side to side by 
moving the right control lever 
rapidly from left to right.

The Big Wheelie - Pop big 
wheelies by driving backward and 
then quickly moving forward.

     Lever

Left Control

    Lever

LED

Indicator

Antenna

Right Control

On/Off

Switch

On/Off
Switch

Pop a Wheelie

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