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Fill your fuel bottle by squeezing the sides together and
inserting the filler tube into the open container and into the
fuel. When you release the pressure on the sides it will draw
fuel up into the fuel bottle. After filling the fuel bottle with fuel,
lift the lid of the fuel tank and fill the tank (fig.6A). Make sure
you put the lid back on both the fuel bottle and the jug of fuel.
Press down on the primer button several times (fig.6B) until
you see the fuel move through the fuel line to the carburetor.
Do not pump the primer after the fuel reaches the carburetor
or you will flood the engine and make it difficult to start.
Turn on the transmitter and check for proper voltage (fig. 5A). Slide the
switch on the side of the radio box to the “ON” position. With the front
tires off the ground (fig. 5B), turn the steering wheel on the transmitter
from left to right. The wheels should turn smoothly and with ease. Also
operate the throttle and brake (fig. 5C), checking for quick, smooth
operation. Do not try to operate your truck if any of the servos or any
part of the radio is not operating correctly. If the servos operate slowly,
the batteries are low and must be recharged. Never try to operate your
model if either the transmitter or receiver batteries are low.
Operations Check
5A
5B
5C
6A
6B
Fueling
Throttle
Steering