Atomik Barbwire 2, 18010 Instruction Manual

17” P1 RTR Brushless RACING BOAT
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Included Items
Included Items...........................................................................................................................................................................Pg.1
Important Notes........................................................................................................................................................................Pg.1
Important Safety Warnings...................................................................................................................................................Pg.2-3
Charging Instruc tions............................................................................................................................................................. Pg.4
Battery Installation - Controller...........................................................................................................................................Pg.4
Controller Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................... Pg.5-6
Controller & Receiver Binding..............................................................................................................................................Pg.5
Pre Run Checklist...................................................................................................................................................................... Pg.6
Battery Installation - Boat...................................................................................................................................................... Pg.7
Driving Your Boat......................................................................................................................................................................Pg.7
Boat Care & Maintenance...................................................................................................................................................... Pg.8
Replacement Parts & Accessories....................................................................................................................................... Pg.9-10
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................................................................Pg.10
Warranty & Warnings...............................................................................................................................................................Pg.11-12
Contents
1. Your Atomik Barbwire 2 RC RTR Boat comes with a water-cooling system. Before using your model, carefully check the silicone tubing to make sure the water-cooling system is working correctly and that all tubes are properly attached and free of debris. If the system is not correctly installed, this could lead to ESC and/or motor failure.
2. The Atomik Barbwire 2 is not intended for use by persons under 14 years of age unless under close adult supervision.
3. Your Atomik Barbwire 2 is capable of speeds of 30+mph. Personal injury and/or property damage may result from misuse of this product. Take care and enjoy your model responsibly.
4. The Atomik Barbwire 2 is designed for use in fresh water only. Operating in salt water will cause irreversible damage.
Boat
Boat Stand
Controller
2.0mm
Allen Key
Spare Nylon
Prop
2-4 Cell LiPo
Balance Charger
75C 3S 1300mAh
11.1V LiPo Battery
+ AA
+ AA
+ AA
+ AA
4 AA Batteries
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Important Safety Warnings
CHARGING AND USING BATTERIES CAN BE HAZARDOUS
Read this manual in its entirety before attempting to use this product.
Failure to observe any of the following precautions can result in fire, explosion and cause personal injury.
1. Before and after every use of a LiPo battery, carefully inspect the pack to ensure no physical damage, swelling or “ballooning” is evident.
2. If at any time you have had an accident with your model, or if the battery swells, “balloons”, or feels too hot to the touch, carefully follow these safety steps.
a. Using protective gloves, remove the battery pack from your model or charger.
b. Place the battery in a LiPo safety sack or other fireproof container, away from flammable materials and in a well-ventilated area.
c. Observe the battery from a safe distance for at least 30 minutes.
d. If after 30 minutes the pack appears stable, follow the battery disposal instructions below.
e. Under no circumstances should you return a battery to service that has swollen, “ballooned” or been damaged in any way.
3. Immediately discontinue the charging of a LiPo battery if it begins to swell or “balloon”.
4. Always handle LiPo batteries with extreme care and take all necessary care to avoid battery packs and cells being dinged, dented, punctured, or otherwise damaged.
5. Keep battery packs out of the reach of children and pets.
6. Do not disassemble, modify, or attempt any form of repair of a LiPo battery.
7. Do not allow exposed battery wires to touch each other.
8. Always disconnect your battery from any device when not in use. All devices continue to draw power even when turned off.
9. Store your batteries in a cool, dry place between 40-80 Fº / 4-26Cº. All battery packs should be stored away from any flammable materials and in a LiPo safety sack or other fireproof container with the plugs/connectors covered.
10. LiPo batteries should be stored at 3.75-3.80 volts per cell. Do not store batteries with voltage above or below this range for longer than one week. Check cell voltage with a LiPo Checker such as Venom (part # 0644 or 0699) by following the included instructions.
11. LiPo batteries must be fully charged and returned to the recommended storage voltage range (3.75-3.80 volts per cell) at least once a month.
12. Always take precautions to cover the battery plugs/connectors while not in use.
13. Always transport LiPo batteries in LiPo safety sack or other fireproof container with the battery plugs/connectors covered.
14. Never leave LiPo battery packs in an automobile. Temperatures within a vehicle can quickly reach unsafe levels.
15. Always keep a class D chemical fire extinguisher nearby, in case of fire when storing, handling, charging or using LiPo battery packs.
16. Always use a charger specifically designed for LiPo batteries. Never use NiCD or NiMH chargers to charge LiPo batteries.
17. Always charge batteries in a LiPo safety sack or other fireproof container. Do not charge any type of battery on or near any flammable materials including in or near your model.
18. Never charge a LiPo battery that feels too hot to the touch. Always allow a battery to cool to ambient temperature before charging.
19. Never leave batteries unattended while charging, even when using a LiPo safety sack or other fireproof container. Batteries on charge MUST remain under constant observation so that you may react quickly should any problems arise.
20. Venom LiPo batteries, 2S and greater, feature a separate balancing plug that isolates each cell in a pack and allows each to be charged and monitored independently. This ensures that all cells charge equally and discharge at the same rate during use. Never charge a 2S or greater LiPo battery without connecting the balance lead to the charger. Always balance charge a 2S or greater LiPo battery.
21. Charge each battery pack individually. Never charge battery packs in series. Charging packs in series may result in improper charger cell recognition, improper charging rate, and over charging that may lead to a fire. We recommend using a Venom LiPo balance charger when charging your LiPo batteries.
22. Always check to make sure that your LiPo charger settings match those listed on the battery pack label. Refer to the battery label for the proper cell count and 1C charging amperage setting.
23. Make sure the battery connections are connected in the proper polarity.
24. Battery packs should be properly secured within the vehicle to prevent movement and damage to the battery while in use.
25. If, during charging, the battery exceeds temperatures of 140 Fº / 60Cº immediately discontinue charging and isolate the battery pack. Refer to point number two above from the Safety Warnings for further instruction.
26. Do not, under any circumstances, heat up a battery pack in an attempt to increase pack performance. Doing so greatly increases the risk of fire.
27. Never allow your model to discharge a LiPo battery pack at more than the recommended continuous discharge rate. Refer to the label of your specific battery to determine the proper continuous discharge rate. You must also refer to your specific vehicle user manual to ensure your batteries continuous discharge rate is not exceeded.
28. Damaged or ruptured battery packs or cells may leak electrolytes which can cause moderate to severe irritation including burning and dryness of the skin and eyes. For contact with the skin, thoroughly wash the affected area with soap and warm water. For contact with the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cool water. Seek immediate medical attention for any burns.
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Import Safety Warning Cont.
Failure to observe any of the following precautions can
result in fire, explosion and cause personal injury.
Charging Instructions & Safety Warnings
1. Do to international shipping regulations, LiPo batteries are not shipped fully charged. All Venom LiPo battery packs should be fully charged prior to the first use.
2. Always use a charger specifically designed for LiPo batteries. Never use NiCD or NiMH chargers to charge LiPo batteries.
3. Charge each battery pack individually. Never charge battery packs in series. Charging packs in series may result in improper charger cell recognition, improper charging rate, and over charging that may lead to a fire. We recommend using a Venom LiPo balance charger when charging your LiPo batteries.
4. Venom LiPo batteries, 2S and greater, feature a separate balancing plug that isolates each cell in a pack and allows each to be charged and monitored independently. This ensures that all cells charge equally and discharge at the same rate during use. Never charge a 2S or greater LiPo battery without connecting the balance lead to the charger. Always balance charge a 2S and greater LiPo battery.
5. Make sure the battery connections are connected in the proper polarity.
6. Always check to make sure that your LiPo charger settings match those listed on the battery pack label. Refer to the battery label for the proper cell count and 1C charging amperage setting.
7. For the longest lifecycle and most thorough charging of your LiPo battery, we recommend a 1C charge rate. Many Venom batteries are capable of higher charge rates to reduce charge times. While your charge time will be greatly reduced, the lifespan of your pack will also be reduced with repeated charging above 1C. Always confirm and follow your specific packs maximum charge rate as shown on the battery label. For more information on how to determine your 1C charge rate please contact Venom.
8. Do not charge LiPo batteries to more than 4.2 Volts per cell or 4.35 Volts per cell for High Voltage (LiHV) LiPo batteries. Refer to the label of your specific battery for maximum cell and pack voltage.
Important Information Regarding Over-discharge & Safety Warnings
1. Do not use LiPo battery packs with any device that does not have over-discharge protection, which is turned on and properly calibrated. Over-discharge protection or low voltage cut-off (LVC) should be set to no lower than 3.0V per cell.
2. Batteries should be stored at 3.75-3.80 volts per cell. Do not store batteries with voltage above or below this range for longer than one week. Check cell voltage with a LiPo Checker such as Venom (part # 0644 or 0699) by following the included instructions.
3. LiPo batteries must be fully charged and returned to the recommended storage voltage range (3.75-3.80 volts per cell) at least once a month.
4. Do not discharge LiPo batteries below 3.0 Volts per cell.
5. Never allow your model to discharge a LiPo battery pack at more than the recommended continuous discharge rate. Refer to the label of your specific battery to determine the proper continuous discharge rate. You must also refer to your specific vehicle user manual to ensure your batteries continuous discharge rate is not exceeded.
6. Be sure to disconnect battery packs from any and all device immediately after use.
Battery Disposal Instructions & Safety Warnings
1. Any battery that has been subjected to conditions outside of normal use, shows signs of swelling, “ballooning”, damage or has been retired from use should be disposed of properly. We recommend transporting these battery packs to an approved disposal facility while observing the applicable safety warnings above.
Failure to follow any of the instructions and safety warnings
contained within this document may cause irreversible
damage to the battery pack, charger or to your model.
2. Check with your local waste facility to determine if they can handle disposal of lithium batteries and if they are permitted. Many stores also offer free recycling of rechargeable batteries. To find a drop-off location near you please visit: http://www.call2recycle.org/locator
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Charging Instructions
CHARGER INTERFACE
2S- 4S Balance Port
AC Input
(110-240V)
Charge Status LED
Start/Stop Button
1. Connect the charger to an AC (110V-240V) power source using the included power cord.
2. Once the charger is connected to a power source the Charge Status LED will illuminate solid red and the charger is in standby mode.
3. Connect the JST-XH (white) balance lead of the LiPo battery to the appropriate balance port of the charger.
4. Press and hold the Start/Stop button for 3 seconds to initiate the charge process. Press the Start/Stop button again at any time to stop the charge.
NOTE: The included battery arrives with a partial charge and must be charged fully prior to the rst use.
5. The Charge Status LED will change to ashing green indicating the battery is charging.
6. Once the Charge Status LED changes to solid green the charge process is complete.
1. A ashing red Charge Status LED indicates there is an error. Check the connection between the battery and charger. This may also indicate that there is a fault with the battery.
2. DO NOT CONNECT MORE THAN ONE BATTERY AT A TIME.
3. THIS CHARGER IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE WITH BATTERIES EXCEEDING 5000mAh.
IMPORTANT NOTES
Battery Installation
Installing the AA Batteries in Your Controller
1. Make sure the controller ON/OFF switch is in the “OFF” position.
2. Remove battery cover by pressing down on the embossed arrow and sliding the cover as indicated.
3. Insert 4 AA batteries, playing close attention to the + and
- polarity.
4. Slide the battery cover back into place.
NOTE: Remove all AA batteries from the controller if you do not intend to use it for an extended period of time.
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Controller Introduction
Basic Controls
1. Forward Throttle Trigger Your Atomik Barbwire 2 can be driven forward by pulling the
throttle trigger. Release the trigger to stop the boat.
NOTE: The Atomik Barbwire 2 does not have reverse function.
2. Left/Right Steering Wheel The steering wheel controls the model’s left and right
movement. Turn the wheel to the left to steer to the left. Turn the wheel right to steer the boat right. Release the wheel to go straight.
TIP: This model is designed for clockwise turning and will be
less responsive to steering inputs at high speed, particularly left turns. Decrease your speed to allow tighter turning.
Controller & Receiver Binding
The binding process ties the controller and receiver together. Under normal circumstances, both items are supplied like this from the factory. If, however, you nd that your controller and boat are not communicating (receiver’s red LED light is on), please follow these instructions:
1. Switch “ON” the controller.
2. Switch “ON” the receiver by attaching the 11.1V LiPo battery pack’s connector to the matching connector in the boat.
3. Press the “BIND” button on the receiver. The receiver’s green LED light will be on to indicate that binding has been successful and the receiver will now accept commands from the controller.
NOTE 1: During the binding process, the controller and receiver should be no more than 3ft. apart and no other similar devices should be within 35ft. NOTE 2: If the green LED light is ashing, the binding process has failed. Please repeat the steps above.
The reciever channels are marked 1 through 4 on the receiver label.
NOTE: Channels 3 and 4 are not used for the Barbwire 2.
Channel 1 is for steering control and should be connected to
the steering servo.
Channel 2 is for throttle control and should be connected to the ESC (electronic speed controller).
When connecting the servo and ESC, be sure to do so with the lightest colored wire facing upwards or towards the label side of the receiver. This color may vary and will be either white or yellow.
Bind Button
LED Status Light
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Controller Introduction Cont.
End Point Adjustments (EPA)
Trim Adjustments
Functions
Use the ST/R and ST/L knobs when performing left and right steering angle extent adjustments. Increasing the value will allow the rudder to turn further while decreasing the value will lessen travel of the rudder. Too high of a value will make the boat uncontrollable while to low of a value will greatly increase the turning radius.
Settings
1. Steering (right side) adjustment Rotate “ST/R” knob to the left end points means minimum value 0%, right end point means maximum
value 100%.
2. Steering (left side) adjustment Rotate “ST/L” knob to the left endpoint means minimum value 0%, right end point means maximum
value 100%.
Steering Trim: Adjust “ST/TRIM” “R/L” so that the rudder is centered prior to operation, you may also adjust this control to make the boat run straight during operation.
Throttle Trim: Adjust “TH/TRIM” “B/F” so that the propeller does not turn while the throttle trigger is in the neutral position.
Pre Run Checklist
1. Inspect the prop for any damage. If any damage is noted, replace prop immediately.
2. Inspect the boat for loose screws and nuts. RC boats experience high frequency vibrations and as a result
screws, nuts, and bolts will become loose.
3. Inspect water cooling lines for cracks, clogging, or other signs of wear.
4. Install the battery making sure it is fully charged.
5. Turn the controller on and perform a radio check from 100 feet away to be sure the radio system is
functioning properly. Weak controller batteries may also reduce radio range.
6. Be sure to properly secure the seal and hatch cover before launching the boat.
7. Make sure the area is clear of people, solid objects and animals before launching the boat.
IMPORTANT - Prior to each and every use it is very important to perform the Pre Run Checklist. This will
help to ensure safe and enjoyable operation.
Steering Switch Reverse
Throttle Trim Backwards
Throttle Trim Forwards
Power Indicator
Steering Switch Normal
Steering Trim Right
Steering Trim Left
Steering Travel Angle Left
Steering Travel Angle Right
REV
POWER
NOR
ST
barb
WIRE
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Battery Installation
Installing the LiPo Battery in Your Boat
(Always turn on the controller before connecting the
battery to the ESC.)
1. Remove the hatch by turning the hatch latch at the rear.
2. Insert the battery into the left side of the hull. Take note of the hook and loop material for proper battery placement.
3. Attach the battery connector to the matching connector inside the model. Listen for three continuous beeps. (Initializing tones of the ESC.)
4. Replace the hatch. Make sure the insert tab at the front
of the hatch keys into the hull.
5. Secure hatch by turning hatch latch until it clicks.
NOTE: 1. There is a rubber ring placed along the slot of the hull. Always make sure it is secured properly before re-positioning the hatch. Kinks or breaks in the rubber ring will cause water to enter hull.
2. When you are not using the boat, remove the rubber ring from the hull. This will keep the rubber
ring exible and help to ensure eective water-resistance for future use.
IMPORTANT: Always disconnect and remove the LiPo battery when not in use!
Beep 3x’s
Driving Your Boat
1. Preform all functions outlined in the Pre Run Checklist.
2. Switch “ON” the controller . Check that the controller’s red LED light glows brightly.
3. Switch “ON” the model by connecting the LiPo battery pack.
4. Check that the prop and rudder respond to the controller inputs before placing the boat in the water. Also check to ensure prop and rudder and moving in proper direction.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to keep objects away from the spinning prop to avoid damage and potential personal injury.
NOTE: If the prop is not spinning in the correct direction, unplug the battery and switch any two of the motor to ESC connections.
After Use:
1. When you have nished using the boat, rst switch “OFF” the model by disconnecting the battery pack. Then switch “OFF” the controller.
2. Remove all batteries from the controller and model.
3. Drain any water that may have accumulated and leave the hatch o the boat to allow moisture to evaporate.
4. Place the model in a safe, dry place until it is dry and then store it away.
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Boat Care & Maintenance
Lubricating the Flex Shaft
IMPORTANT:
The bearing in the water cooled motor mount must be regularly lubricated with a light coating of oil to prevent corrosion through the ingress of water. Insucient lubrication may lead to the premature failure of the motor. Note: Image shows ex shaft removed for clarity - the bearing can be lubricated with the ex shaft in place.
Lubricating the ex shaft is vital to the life of the drive train. Lubricant also acts as a water seal, keeping water from entering the hull through the stung tube. Lubricate the drive shaft after every 2 or 3 uses for optimal performance.
1. Use the provided 2mm Allen key to loosen the two grub screws on the coupler which are located closest to the back of the boat. Pull the drive shaft out the back of the boat taking care not to damage the propeller.
2. Lubricate the ex shaft with high quality, water-proof, marine grease and reinstall in the reverse order. Be sure to retighten the coupler grub screws.
NOTE:
1. Excessive noise from the drive-train can an indicate that the ex shaft is not properly lubricated.
2. For best result use only high quality, water-proof, marine grease.
Hardware
Radio controlled boats experience high frequency vibrations and as a result the screws, nuts, and bolts will become loose. Check all screws, nuts and bolts after every 2 or 3 uses.
Turn Fins
The Atomik Barbwire 2 features adjustable turn ns to aid in stability while
turning. These can be adjusted using the included Allen key. The optimum angle of the adjustment is 45 degrees to the hull.
Storing & Transporting Your Boat
1. Remove the prop to prevent injuries and to keep the prop in good condition.
2. NEVER keep the 11.1V battery inside the boat while not in use.
3. Keep the boat in a safe and secure place to prevent damage to the hull and running hardware.
4. After a day on the water, drain any accumulation of water and allow the interior of the boat to dry before reinstalling the hatch.
5. Remove the AA controller batteries if the boat will not be used for extended periods of time.
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Replacement Parts & Accessories
18123
Barbwire Hatch
18061
Hatch Rubber Rings
(2pc)
18128
Water-Cooling Jacket
18127
Brushless Motor
18129
Motor Coupler
18074
9g Rudder Servo
18131
Rudder Assembly
18130
Pushrod
18068
Trim Tab Set
18070
Flex Shaft
18126
Two Blade Prop
18071
Turn Fin Set
18125
30A Water-Cooled
Brushless ESC
18124
2.4GHz Controller
18092
2.4GHz Receiver
45075
75C 3S 1300mAh
11.1V LiPo - UNI
ATK20W
2-4 Cell LiPo Balance
Charger
18122
Barbwire Hull
1521
2400mAh NiMH AA
(4pcs)
1641
Battery Safety
Charging Sack
18096
Hull Drain Plug
18094
Motor Mount
18095
Servo Mount
18097
Rear Shaft Plastic Tube
(2pc)
0864
Water-Proof Hatch
Tape
+ AA
+ AA
+ AA
+ AA
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Replacement Parts & Accessories Cont.
Troubleshooting
All comments marked with (*) please contact customer service
No throttle control (functional steering)
No ESC beeps
No battery in transmitter/model Weak battery in model ESC/Motor wires loose Faulty battery in model Faulty ESC
Controller is not turned on Controller & receiver not bound ESC not connected to receiver properly Faulty battery in model Faulty ESC
Install batteries Recharge the LiPo battery Check connections *Check LiPo battery *Replace ESC
Turn controller on See binding instructions pg.5 Correct ESC connection to receiver pg.5 *Check LiPo battery *Replace ESC
No steering control Controller & Receiver not bound
Rudder pushrod loose/damaged Faulty servo
See binding instructions pg.5 Tighten/replace *Replace servo
Excessive noise from the drive-train Insufficient flex shaft lubrication
Damaged/unbalanced prop
Lubricate the flex shaft pg.8 Replace prop
Water in the boat Missing/damaged drain plug
Damaged/missing hatch rubber ring Damaged hull
Replace drain plug Replace rubber ring Replace hull
No reverse Model does not have reverse capabilities Model is functioning properly
Motor spins/lack of forward momentum (not reaching full speed)
Coupler grub screws loose Grub screw near prop loose Damaged prop Coupler damaged
Tighten grub screws Tighten grub screw *Replace prop *Replace coupler
Boat shuts off intermittently during use LVC (low voltage cut-off) protection
Faulty ESC
Recharge the LiPo battery *Replace ESC
Under steering or over steering Steering trim out of adjustment
ST/R or ST/L out of adjustment
Adjust controller steering trim Adjust controller ST/R or ST/L
Boat will not self right Motor spinning too quickly
Battery dislodged
Allow motor to come to a complete stop Replace hook & loop strips
Limited radio range Weak batteries in transmitter Install fresh batteries
Repetitive beeping from controller Weak batteries in transmitter Install fresh batteries
Controller trigger operates steering & steering wheel operates throttle
Connectors switched at receiver See pg.5
Motor spins in wrong direction Connectors between motor and
ESC switched
See pg.7
Motor spins when the controller is turned off
Controller was turned off before the boat ALWAYS unplug boat battery prior
to turning controller off
SOLUTIONCAUSEPROBLEM
18134
Water-Cooling
Tube Kit (4pcs)
18133
Pushrod & Antenna
Boot Set (2pcs)
18135
Hook and
Loop Set
375mm
180mm
75mm
60mm
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Warranty & Warnings
Keep the packaging and instruction manual as they contain important information.
Always check your model for loose screws and components before operating.
Always unplug the battery in the model before removing debris that may have become tangled in the prop.
The controller's range will vary depending on your surroundings and battery strength. Do not operate too far away or control will be lost.
Ensure that all batteries are correctly installed and that the 11.1V LiPo battery is fully charged.
Do not touch moving parts during operation, especially the prop.
Some of the electronic components may become very hot during use and can severely burn you if touched before they cool. Let the model stand and cool down before handling the motor, ESC and cooling components.
If you lose control of your model, never wade into the water with strong currents to retrieve it. First, hold the transmitter as high as you can and try to re-establish control. If this does not work, nd another way to move closer to the model, but do not endanger yourself in the process.
GENERAL WARRANTY POLICIES
Atomik RC warrants this product to be free of material and workmanship defects when new. Atomik RC will at its sole discretion repair or replace defective components free of charge within 90 days from date of purchase or within 30 days for all electronic components. This warranty does not cover wear and tear, crash damage, modications, failure to perform routine maintenance, or any damages arising as a result of improper use. All warranty claims are to be directed to Atomik RC Customer Service at 1-800-705-0620 (208-762-0620).
GUARANTEE
All products are inspected and adjusted individually before leaving the manufacturer and are guaranteed to be free of material defects and manufacturing faults.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Atomik RC assumes sole responsibility for our products; therefore, dealers should not be involved in any warranty issues. All warranty claims are to be directed to Atomik RC Customer Service. Before returning any defective product, please contact Atomik RC Customer Service at 800-705-0620 (208-762-0620) to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization Number. A dated & itemized sales receipt must accompany any product returned for warranty work.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY
Atomik RC, its aliates, manufacturers, distributors, or retail partners shall not be held liable for any accident, injury to persons, or damage to property resulting from use, misuse, or abuse of any Atomik RC product. In purchasing a Atomik RC product the user agrees to accept responsibility for all such risks.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
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Warranty & Warnings Cont.
Charging and discharging batteries has the potential for serious injury to persons and damage to property. In purchasing this product, the user agrees to accept responsibility for all such risks, and will not hold Atomik RC, it’s aliates, manufacturers, distributors, or retail partners responsible for any accident, injury to persons, or damage to property resulting from the use of this product.
Adult supervision is required when using this product. This product should be assembled by an adult before use. Proper assembly should be checked by an adult before use. This product should be periodically examined by an adult for potential hazards. Any potential hazardous parts should be repaired or replaced.
WARNING: This product contains sharp edges or objects that can cause cuts or other bodily injury. To prevent cuts or other bodily injury, do not contact sharp edges or objects.
FCC WARNING:
FCC ID: ZDTJ3C0001 CAUTION: Atomik RC is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modications to this product. Changes or modications not authorized by Atomik RC will void all warranties.
NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, compliant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used as instructed, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the product on and o, correct the interference by trying one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from the receiver.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Be responsible, dispose of properly.
NOTICE OF RIGHTS
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Atomik RC. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact Atomik RC Customer Service.
NOTICE OF LIABILITY
The information in this manual is distributed on an “As Is” basis, without warranty. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of the manual, Atomik RC does not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information contained in this manual or by the products described in it.
Actual product may vary from product shown. Product is subject to change.
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