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VolantexRC Vector Series - User Manual

VolantexRC Vector Series
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VolantexRC products are NOT TOYS, to be used by ages 14 and over.
Owners Manual
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Questions and Answers

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    Amy Thomas MDAug 15, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Vector boat will not link after binding?
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      Kristen TaylorAug 15, 2025
      If your VolantexRC Toy boat won't link after binding, here's what you can do: * Move the powered transmitter a few feet away from the boat and disconnect, then reconnect the battery to the boat. * Ensure that the boat or transmitter isn't too close to any large metal objects. * Rebind the transmitter to the boat, removing the bind plug before cycling the power. * Replace or recharge the batteries if the boat or transmitter battery charge is too low. * Bind the boat to the transmitter, as the transmitter may have been bound to a different model using a different DSM Protocol. * Ensure the ESC switch is powered on.
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    Amanda ShafferAug 18, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Vector boat will not Bind?
    • B
      Brian BriggsAug 18, 2025
      If your VolantexRC Toy boat won't bind, try the following: * Move the powered transmitter a few feet from the boat, then disconnect and reconnect the battery to the boat. * Ensure the boat or transmitter is not too close to any large metal object. * Install the bind plug correctly and bind the boat to the transmitter. * Replace or recharge the batteries if the boat or transmitter battery charge is too low. * Power on the ESC switch.
  • D
    Daniel KingAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Toy boat tends to dive in the water?
    • S
      Sandra PerkinsAug 25, 2025
      If your VolantexRC Toy boat tends to dive in the water or takes on water, here are a few things you can check: * Dry out the boat and make sure the hatch is fully closed on the hull before putting the boat back in the water. * Move the batteries back in the hull if the center of gravity is too far forward. * Adjust the trim tabs on the back of the boat, angling each tab up slightly to lift the bow or down slightly to lower it.
  • R
    Robert WilliamsAug 28, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Vector boat tends to turn one direction?
    • B
      bwoodardAug 28, 2025
      If your VolantexRC Toy boat tends to turn in one direction, here's what you can do: * Repair the rudder or adjust the rudder and rudder trim for straight running when the control is at neutral, if the rudder or rudder trim is not centered. * Angle the vertical fins of the trim tabs a small amount to the right or left so that the boat goes straight when the rudder is at neutral, if the vertical fins of the trim tabs are angled incorrectly.
  • K
    Katherine GordonAug 31, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Vector boat rudder does not move?
    • J
      johnsonleslieSep 1, 2025
      If the rudder on your VolantexRC Toy boat doesn't move, consider the following: * Replace or repair any damaged parts and adjust the controls if there is rudder, linkage, or servo damage. * Check the wires and connections, connecting or replacing them as needed, if any wires are damaged or connections are loose. * Re-bind or select the correct model in the transmitter if the transmitter is not bound correctly or the incorrect model was selected. * Replace the ESC if the BEC (Battery Elimination Circuit) of the ESC is damaged. * Power on the ESC switch.
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    Christina NavarroSep 3, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Vector Toy motor power pulses?
    • B
      Brian EllisSep 4, 2025
      If the motor power pulses in your VolantexRC Toy, here are a few things to consider: * Recharge the boat battery or replace it if it's no longer performing, as the ESC might be using the default soft Low Voltage Cut-off (LVC). * Postpone use until the weather is warmer if the weather conditions are too cold. * Replace the battery if it's old, worn out, or damaged. * Use the recommended battery if the current battery's C rating is too small.
  • D
    Darren SparksSep 7, 2025
    What causes extra noise or vibration in my VolantexRC Toy boat?
    • X
      xhurleySep 7, 2025
      If you're experiencing extra noise or vibration with your VolantexRC Toy boat, it could be due to: * Damaged propeller, shaft, or motor: Replace the damaged parts. * Propeller imbalance: Balance or replace the propeller.
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    rebecca82Sep 10, 2025
    What to do if my VolantexRC Vector controls are reversed?
    • J
      Jose ChristianSep 10, 2025
      If the controls on your VolantexRC Toy are reversed, perform the Control Direction Test and adjust the controls on the transmitter appropriately, as the transmitter settings may be reversed.
  • M
    monica05Nov 20, 2025
    Why does my VolantexRC Toy boat have reduced runtime?
    • M
      Michael PalmerNov 20, 2025
      There are several reasons why your VolantexRC Toy boat might have reduced runtime. Here's what to check: 1. Completely recharge the battery, as the boat may be underpowered. 2. Replace the boat battery if it's damaged, and follow the battery instructions. 3. Disassemble, lubricate, and correctly align parts if there's blocking or friction on the shaft or propeller. 4. Ensure the battery is warm before use, as boat conditions may be too cold. 5. Replace the battery or use a larger capacity battery if the current battery capacity is too low for the conditions. 6. Loosen the coupling at the flex shaft and move the flex shaft out a small amount if the drive dog is too close. 7. Fully lubricate the flex shaft if there's too little lubrication. 8. Remove the boat from the water and clea...

Summary

Safety Precautions

Boat Battery Pack(s) Installation

Rudder Installation

Antenna Tube Installation

Getting Started

Checking the Radio System

Testing Your Boat in the Water

Boating Tips

Motor Care

When you finish

Maintenance

Check lists

Battery Safety Precautions

Troubleshooting Guide

VolantexRC Vector Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVolantexRC
ModelVector Series
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish

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