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MegaTech Mega Missile Launcher - Safety Warnings; Charging the Batteries

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Safety Warnings
• Do not touch the plug or socket with wet hands to avoid electric
shock.
• Unplug the charger when fi nished charging the battery.
• Improper use of battery may lead to overheating, breakage or
leakage.
• Do not expose battery to water, fi re or extreme temperatures.
• Do not overcharge the battery!
When fi nished using the vehicle, turn the power switch to
the “off” position and take the battery out of the vehicle.
Turn on the remote controller before turning on the vehicle.
Turn off the vehicle before turning off the remote controller.
• Do not use the vehicle in the rain or on wet surfaces.
Avoid operation on loose soil or fi ne sand.
• Do not store at extreme temperatures.
• Since your Mega Missile Launcher is controlled by a radio link it
is very important to always use fresh alkaline batteries in the
transmitter. We recommend Megatech’s Golden Power series,
designed for R/C products.
• Do not trim the antenna. It is cut to a specifi c frequency length and to do
so would drastically affect radio range.
• Plug the battery into the charger.
• Insert the charger plug into a household
power socket.
The battery will charge in about 3-4 hours.
After this time, unplug the charger and
battery.
IF THE BATTERY FEELS HOT
DURING CHARGING,
DISCONNECT THE BATTERY AND
ALLOW IT TO COOL.
YOUR BATTERY IS FULLY CHARGED.
The Mega Missile Launcher uses the latest NiMH (nickel-metal-hydride)
battery technology available. While NiMH batteries offer the best
performance available, they don’t come up to full potential until they have
gone through 3 or 4 charge and discharge cycles. After that, you should be
prepared for longer missions.
YOUR BATTERY IS FULLY CHARGED.
Plug the battery into the charger.
Charging the Battery
Do not touch the plug or socket with wet hands to avoid electric
Safety Warnings

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