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8. Commissioning
a) Removing the Car Body
The vehicle body is secured with holding clips which must be pulled out from the retaining pins. Also remove the rear
spoiler. The car body can then be lifted off.
b) Installing the Receiver Aerial Cable
The aerial cable for the 2.4 GHz receiver is very short. A matching aerial tube is in the vehicle’s scope of delivery.
If the aerial cable of the vehicle is not yet plugged into the holder, guide it carefully upwards through the holder from
below.
Push the aerial cable through the aerial tube and plug the aerial tube into the attachment mount on the vehicle.
Make sure that the aerial cable does not protrude into the drive or touch the cardan shaft.
Never shorten the aerial cable! Never coil the aerial cable! This greatly reduces the range!
To achieve the best range, the vehicle’s receiver aerial must point straight up.
c) Taking the Transmitter into Operation
Open the battery compartment on the transmitter and insert new batteries or fully charged rechargeable batteries.
Observe correct polarity (plus/+ and minus/-), see label on the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment
again.
Switch on the transmitter. Check the functions at the transmitter.
Observe the separately enclosed operating instructions for the remote control system.