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INTRODUCTION
BEFORE YOU START
The Photon is a professional 1/10 scale touring car and should be built
only by persons aged 16 years or older with previous experience building
and operating R/C model cars. This is not a toy and is not intended for
use by beginners or by children without direct supervision of a responsible,
knowledgeable adult. Read the instruction manual carefully before
building.
T.O.P. Racing shall not be liable for any loss, injury or damages, whether
direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential, arising from the use,
misuse, or abuse of this product and/or any product or accessory required
to operate this product.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
This product is not suitable for children under 16 years of age without the
direct supervision of a knowledgeable adult.
Assemble this kit only in places away from the reach of small children.
First-time builders and users should seek advice from people who have
building experience in order to assemble the model correctly and to allow
the model to reach its performance potential.
Exercise care when using tools and sharp instruments.
Take care when building, as some parts may have sharp edges.
Keep small parts out of reach of small children. Children must not be
allowed to put any parts in their mouth, or pull vinyl bag over their head.
Immediately after using your model, do not touch equipment on the
model such as the motor and speed controller, because they generate
high temperatures. You may seriously burn yourself by touching them.
Follow the operating instructions for the radio equipment at all times.
Do not put ngers or any objects inside rotating and moving parts, as
this may cause damage or serious injury as your nger, hair, clothes, etc.
may get caught.
Be sure that your operating frequency is clear before turning on or running
your model, and never share the same frequency with somebody else at
the same time. Ensure that others are aware of the operating frequency
you are using and when you are using it.
Always turn on your transmitter before turning on the receiver in the car.
Always turn off the receiver before turning off your transmitter.
Keep the wheels of the model off the ground when checking the operation
of the radio equipment.
Disconnect the battery pack before storing your model.
To prevent any serious personal injury and/or damage to property, be
responsible when operating all remote controlled models.
The model car is not intended for use on public places and roads or
areas where its operation can con ict with or disrupt pedestrian or
vehicular traf c.
Do not use your model:
Near real cars, animals, or people that are unaware that an RC car 1.
is being driven.
In places where children and people gather2.
In limited indoor spaces3.
In wet conditions4.
In the street5.
In areas where loud noises can disturb others such as hospitals and 6.
residential areas
At night or anytime your line of sight to the model may be obstructed 7.
or impaired in any way.
To prevent any serious personal injury and/or damage to property, please
be responsible when operating all remote controlled models.
ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS
Insulate any exposed electrical wiring (using heat shrink tubing or
electrical tape) to prevent dangerous short circuits. Take maximum care
in wiring, connecting and insulating cables. Make sure cables are always
connected securely. Check connectors for if they become loose. And
if so, reconnect them securely. Never use R/C models with damaged
wires. A damaged wire is extremely dangerous, and can cause short-
circuits resulting in re.
Low battery power will result in loss of control. Loss of control can
occur due to a weak battery in either the transmitter or the receiver
Weak running battery may also result in an out of control car if your
car’s receiver power is supplied by the running battery. Stop operation
immediately if the car starts to slow down.
When not using RC model, always disconnect and remove battery.
Do not disassemble battery or cut battery cables. If the running
battery short-circuits, approximately 300W of electrical power can be
discharged, leading to re or burns. Never disassemble battery or cut
battery cables.
Use a recommended charger for the receiver and transmitter batteries
and follow the instructions correctly. Over-charging, incorrect charging,
or using inferior chargers can cause the batteries to become dangerously
hot. Recharge battery when necessary. Continual recharging may
damage battery and, in the worst case, could build up heat leading to
re. If battery becomes extremely hot during recharging, please ask your
local hobby shop for check and/or repair and/or replacement.
Regularly check the charger for potential hazards such as damage to the
cable, plug, casing or other defects. Ensure that any damage is recti ed
before using the charger again. Modifying the charger may cause short-
circuit or overcharging leading to a serious accident. Therefore do not
modify the charger.
Always unplug charger when recharging is nished.
Do not recharge battery while battery is still warm. After use, battery
retains heat. Wait until it cools down before charging.
Do not allow any metal part to short circuit the receiver batteries or other
electrical/electronic device on the model.
Immediately stop running if your RC model gets wet as may cause short
circuit.
Please dispose of batteries responsibly. Never put batteries into re.
EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDED (NOT INCLUDED)
Radio Transmitter
Radio receiver
Batteries for Transmitter
Electronic Speed Control
Steering Servo
540 Type Motor or Brushless Motor System
Pinion Gear (64 Pitch)
7.2V, 6 Cell Sub-C Battery Pack or suitable Li-Po Pack
190mm Body Shell
Touring Car Wheels, Tires and Inserts
TOOLS RECOMMENDED (NOT INCLUDED)
1.5mm, 2.0mm, 3.0mm Allen Wrench
5.0mm, 5.5mm & 7.0mm Hex Socket Wrench
Modelers Craft Knife
Small Cross Head Screw Driver
Turnbuckle Wrench
Calipers/Ruler
Camber Gauge
Battery Strapping Tape
Instant Glue/Thread Lock
Shock Oil
Thrust Grease, Diff. Grease, Joint Grease
Paint (for Bodyshell)
NOTE:
The Photon chassis uses the best available components. All replacement
parts can be purchased from your local hobby or model shop.
There are 2 versions of the Photon - the Rubber Asphalt Pro Edition and
the Foam Carpet Pro Edition. Ask you local hobby shops for con rming
which kit you would like to purchase.
This instruction manual contains a blank setup sheet for your own setup
record.
Enjoy building and driving your Photon!!