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R/C MicroCycles are recommended for ages 8 and older. To ensure the safety and fun of young modelers,
please follow these operating instructions and general safety rules:

Adult supervision is recommended.

Do not allow children under age 3 to play with the
R/C MicroCycles or radio transmitter. Small parts
could be swallowed and cause suffocation.

Do not pick up your R/C MicroCycle when it is in
motion. Keep hair, loose clothing, face and fingers
away from the tires and wheels.

R/C MicroCycles are for indoor use only, and may
be permanently damaged by outdoor dirt and dust.

Do not run your R/C MicroCycle on rugs or
carpeting. The fibers may become tangled in and
damage the model.

Never charge, run, or store your R/C MicroCycles
in areas of high temperatures, low temperatures,
or high humidity. Do not store in direct sunlight.

Never operate your model in any area with 
full-size vehicles.

Moisture can cause electronic malfunction and
short circuits with strong electrical current. Should
your model become wet, stop using it immediately.

Never disassemble or solder the model.
Do not put it into fire.

Do not drop your model from 
high places.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation. The manufacturer is not
responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 

Meets Canada 210 requirements.

Motorcycle Battery Care

Transmitter Battery Care

Always use “AA” alkaline batteries. If improper batteries
are used in the transmitter, they may become hot, leak,
and rupture. Follow these precautions:

Four “AA” alkaline batteries are required. Never
use other types of batteries.

1.

Remove the battery cover screw with a Phillips
screwdriver.

2.

Install your batteries with the correct polarity.

3.

Replace the battery cover and tighten the screw.

A rechargeable battery is built into the main body
of the motorcycle. Using the battery incorrectly
will cause it to leak, rupture, or ignite. Follow
these precautions:

If your R/C MicroCycle has been unused for a
long period or you are charging its built-in battery
for the first time, the battery may not charge to
full capacity. This does not indicate battery
failure. Recharging and running the model 4 or 5
times will gradually lengthen run times.

Fully discharge the battery by running the
motorcycle before recharging.

Charge the battery only when the motorcycle is
NOT running. To prevent overcharging, never
recharge a battery which has already been fully
charged. This will not increase running speed.

Recharge the battery only with the transmitter’s
built-in charger.

If the chassis becomes warm, let it cool before
running again.

Never use rechargeable batteries, such as NiCds,
in the transmitter.

Do not mix different types of batteries, or old and
new batteries.

When changing batteries, replace ALL of the old

batteries with new ones.

Make sure the batteries are installed with the
correct polarity as shown in the battery
compartment.

Do not charge or disassemble your transmitter
batteries. Never allow them to become hot or to
burn. To avoid short-circuits, avoid getting them wet.

If liquid from inside the batteries contacts your skin
or clothes, wash them with water. If leaked battery
fluid gets into your eyes, flush them immediately
with cool water and seek medical attention. Do 
not rub eyes.

You can race about 50 times with new “AA”

alkaline batteries.

Transmitter Battery Installation

This product uses a recyclable
NiCd battery. To dispose of the
battery, remove it and take it
to a recycling center.

TM

GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

BATTERY HANDLING AND CARE

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R/C MicroSizers
MicroCycles

HCAC0991-0996

Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards

FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE

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