d) Installing the telescopic aerial on the remote control
Put the telescopic aerial into the designated hole in the transmitter from the top and screw it tight. Do not use any force
when screwing on the aerial and do not use any tools!
e) Inserting batteries/rechargeable batteries into the remote control
Slide out the cover of the battery compartment on the bottom of the remote control and insert 8 batteries (or fully
charged rechargeable batteries). Observe the polarity (positive/+ and negative/-). Close the battery compartment.
f) Switching on the remote control
Pull out the telescopic aerial completely if you have not already done so.
Switch on the remote control before connecting the rechargeable battery pack to the speed controller. Put the on/off
switch on the remote control in the "I" (= On) position. The red "BATT" LED lights up.
If the LED flashes, the batteries or rechargeable batteries in the remote control are weak and should be
exchanged with new ones as soon as possible.
g) Connecting the battery pack to the speed controller
Before connecting the battery pack to the speed controller, activate the remote control (transmitter) (see chapters 9.
d), e) and f)).
To prevent a sudden movement of the wheels and therefore an uncontrolled movement of the model (e.g. if the trim for
the drive is wrongly adjusted), place the model vehicle on a suitable box so that the wheels can turn freely in case
there is a fault.
Now connect the battery pack to the speed controller.
Observe the polarity: the red cable is the positive line (+), the black cable the negative line (-).
h) Switching on the speed controller
Let go of the throttle on the transmitter. It must be in neutral
position!
Put the switch for the speed controller (see arrow in the
illustration on the right) in the "ON" position. The LED of the
speed controller flashes shortly and then lights up
permanently. Neutral position has been saved.
Now check the drive and steering functions of the vehicle.
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