important information
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Diagram #3
Reviewing Safety
• Do not ever point the airsoft vehicle at any person. Do not ever point the airsoft vehicle at anything you do
not intend to shoot.
• Always treat the airsoft vehicle as though it is loaded and with the same respect you would a firearm.
• Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION, Always keep the muzzle of the airsoft vehicle pointed in a SAFE
DIRECTION.
• Always check to see if the airsoft vehicle is "OFF” and unloaded when getting it from another person or
from storage.
• Always keep your fingers off the triggers until ready to shoot.
• You and others with you should always wear eye protection to protect your eyes.
• Always wear eye protection designed for airsoft over your regular glasses.
• Use 6mm plastic BBs only.
• Do not re-use plastic BBs because they could cause possible damage to your airsoft vehicle.
• Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The plastic BBs may bounce off or ricochet and hit
someone or something you had not intended to hit.
• Replace the backstop if it becomes worn. Place the backstop in a location that will be safe should the
backstop fail.
• Your backstop should be checked for wear before and after each use. All backstops are subject to wear and
will eventually fail. Replace your backstop if the surface is worn or damaged or if a ricochet occurs.
• Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with your airsoft vehicle.
• DO NOT MODIFY OR ALTER YOUR AIRSOFT vehicle. Attempts to modify the airsoft vehicle in any way
may make your airsoft vehicle unsafe to use, cause serious injury or death and will void the warranty.
• Using unauthorized repair centers or modifying the function of your airsoft vehicle in any way may be unsafe
and will void your warranty.
• Do not put the airsoft vehicle away loaded. Make sure ALL of the plastic BBs are unloaded from the airsoft vehicle.
• Always store this airsoft vehicle in a secure location.
PROBLEMS REASONS SOLUTIONS
RUNNING
PROBLEMS
FIRING
PROBLEMS
OPERATION
PROBLEMS
OTHER
The batteries inside the radio controller are too weak.
There is a weak or low reception for the radio control.
The batteries inside the vehicle are too weak.
The vehicle does not respond to the radio control.
The vehicle control’s frequency is disrupted by
something around the environment.
BB’s do not fire.
A small object obstructs movement of the tank track. Use tweezers to remove obstruction
Playing on the carpet is not recommended
Try playing in another location.
Compartment may be out of BBs
Mechanisms may be faulty, contact customer
service for assistance.
Some other equipment using the same radio
wave may disrupt the radio control. Either
play in another location or turn off the other
equipment. If you are planning to race your
vehicles with another friend, purchase
vehicles with two different frequencies
(49 MHz and 27 MHz) to avoid disruption.
The vehicle was driven on the carpet and has fabric
threads caught in the track.
Replace with new alkaline batteries inside
the control unit, or recharge battery pack.