Ford F-150
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Installing Batteries
You will need...
One 9V battery for the transmitter
Six AA batteries or one 9.6V battery pack
for the Ford F-150
Put Batteries in the Ford F150
• Turn the vehicle off.
• Open the battery compartment cover.
• Insert six AA batteries in the supplied
battery adapter, and match the polarity
symbols (+ and -) as marked inside.
Or
• Place the 9.6V battery pack in the
battery compartment cover and slide the
plastic splice over the cover to hold the
battery pack in place.
• Match the battery pack’s connector to the
vehicle’s connector and place them in the
space inside the compartment. Do not
force them together. They fit one way only.
• Replace the cover and secure it.
Note: Using alkaline batteries slightly decreases
your racer’s speed.
Put Battery in the Transmitter
• Turn the transmitter off.
• Open the battery compartment cover.
• Insert one 9V battery in the battery
compartment, and match the polarity
symbols (+ and -) as marked inside.
• Replace the cover and snap it on.
Driving the Ford F-150
• Extend the transmitter’s antenna to its full
length.
• Turn the transmitter and Ford F-150 on. The
headlights turn on.
• Pull the speed control trigger towards the
handle to move forward. Pull all the way
back for turbo speed.
• Push the trigger away from the handle to
move backward.
• Release to stop.
• Use the steering control wheel to turn left
and right.
• Release the wheel to drive straight.
• When you finish driving the vehicle, turn it
off.
You can use the gear switch to select high or
low gear. Raise it up for high gear to drive on
smooth surfaces. The indicator lights red.
Lower the switch for low gear to drive on rough
surfaces. The indicator lights green.
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Battery
Compartment
Cover
Plastic
Splice
AA Battery
Adapter
Battery
Pack
Connector
Vehicle’s
Connector
Indicators
Speed Control
Trigger
Steering Control Wheel
Gear Switch
Antenna
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Ford F-150 Owner’s Manual
AA Battery Adapter Transmitter
Note: If you use AA batteries, slide the
9.6V/6AA switch inside the
battery compartment to 6AA. If you use
the battery pack, slide the switch to 9.6V.