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Transmitter | 2.4GHz |
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Power Source | Electric |
Drive Type | 4WD |
LED Lights | Yes |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Suspension | Coil Spring |
Tire Type | All-Terrain |
Battery | 7.4V |
Controls steering with 35 degrees range on each side.
Controls throttle with 25 degrees forward and 12.5 degrees backward range.
A push-button switch for CH4 with a flip-type function.
A toggle switch with three positions for CH3.
A hole for attaching a lanyard.
The handle containing a battery compartment for 4 AAA batteries.
Steering reverse switch.
Red LED indicator.
Receiver battery indicator.
Steering dual rate adjustment.
Throttle dual rate adjustment.
A switch for selecting electric adjustment modes.
Throttle reverse switch.
Green status indicator LED.
Bind button for pairing.
Steering trim adjustment.
Throttle trim adjustment.
The main power on/off switch.
Channel 1 port.
Channel 3 port.
Channel 4 port.
Port for the left side lights.
Port for the right side lights.
Port for the headlights.
Port for the taillights.
Port for ambient lighting.
Port for roof lighting.
A light port.
A light port with positive connection.
The radio receiver antenna.
General LED indicator on the receiver.
Connection for the battery's negative line.
Connection for the battery's positive line.
Motor connection for negative terminal.
Motor connection for positive terminal.
Connection for the power switch.
Stickers.
A channel port labeled "S".
A channel port labeled "+".
A channel port labeled "-".
Vehicle not for under 14s; not a toy; safe operation required.
Use approved parts, handle LiPo batteries safely, avoid overcharging.
Cool motor, use common sense in environment, avoid moisture.
Operate within ability, proper power-on/off sequence, store in climate-controlled area.
Do not open, short, crush, drop, or expose battery to heat/liquids.
Explains "double click" reverse (FWD/REV/BRK) and "one click" reverse (FWD/REV) modes.
Setting the battery type to LiPo or NiMH for low-voltage protection.
Adjusting the braking force applied when the throttle returns to neutral.