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Carson Nitro Buggy CNB 204016 User Manual

Carson Nitro Buggy CNB 204016
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27CARSON Nitro Buggy CNB 204016
GB
lf the gears are too tight they will bind and if they are too loose
they will strip out. When satisfied with the alignment, tighten
the four hex screws on the bottom of the chassis. With the
wheels off the ground, you should be able to spin the clutch
bell with your finger. The clutch bell should rotate the spur
gears and other drivetrain components rather easily.
lf it‘s difficult to rotate the clutch bell, your gear mesh is likely
too tight. Readjust the gear mesh, making sure to use a piece
of notebook paper between the gears. When set properly, the
paper should be tightly crinkled, but not ripped or punctured.
q. Troubleshooting guide
This troubleshooting guide has been provided to help you
diagnose and solve most problems that you may encounter
with your
CARSON CNB Buggy. Most problems encountered can be
solved by carefully following the problem-cause-solution
sections.
lf you cannot solve the problem using this troubleshooting
guide, please feel free to contact us using the
Customer Service Information on page 92.
Problem Cause Solution
If you‘re having a problem with the radio system:
Radio system does not
operate
1. Transmitter and/or receiver batteries are low Replace transmitter and/or receiver batteries
2. Batteries are installed incorrectly Check that the polarity of the batteries is cor-
rect
3. Receiver battery connector is loose Check that receiver battery connector is
plugged in and tight
Operating range is short 1. Transmitter antenna is retracted Extended transmitter antenna completely
2. Receiver antenna is not extended Extend receiver antenna completely
3. Receiver antenna is cut Return receiver to Hitec/RCD for repair
4. Transmitter and/or receiver batteries are low Replace transmitter and/or receiver batteries
Servos do not operate
normally
1. Transmitter and/or receiver batteries are low Replace transmitter and/or receiver batteries
2. Servo gear stripped or otherwise damaged Replace with new gear set
When engine is running,
radio system operates
erratically
1. Receiver crystal is loose Remove and reinstall the receiver crystal
2. Receiver battery connector is loose Check that receiver battery connector is tight
3. Damage to receiver after a crash Return to Hitec/RCD for repair

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Carson Nitro Buggy CNB 204016 Specifications

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BrandCarson
ModelNitro Buggy CNB 204016
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish

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