Our tip:
For the adjustment of the speed control, simply connect a 12V lamp instead of the
motor (e.g. a 20W halogen light source). It will immediately recognise whether the
control is on or off, while the model remains safely on the workbench.
For checking the steering direction, place the model on a suitable surface so that
the wheels can spin freely.
c) Setting the restoring force of the steering wheel
• The steering wheel (see fig. 1, no. 2) is held in the
central position by an adjustable spring force for
straight driving.
The setting screw is located behind the opening on
the steering wheel base (1).
• Take a suitable cross-tip screwdriver (3) and put it in
the screw.
If the setting screw is screwed in, the restoring force
is increased, if the screw is screwed out, the restor-
ing force is reduced.
Set the desired spring force (only turn the screw in
90% steps and check the spring force each time).
d) Setting the limit stop of the brake lever
• On the right side of the transmitter there is the set-
ting screw (1). You can set a precisely defined maxi-
mum lever movement for braking with it.
• When you turn the screw in, the speed lever (2) meets
the limit stop (3) earlier.
If you screw the setting screw out, the maximum le-
ver movement to the front is available.
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Figure 21
Figure 22