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XCAUTION:To prevent entanglement,
keep hair away from wheels.
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Asst.H9305
J6849-0920G1
XCAUTION:Surfaces may become hot
and cause burns if electronics get wet. Do not
operate vehicle through water or snow.
Keep these instructions for future reference as they
contain important information. IMPORTANT: Please
read all “Consumer Information” before operating
your vehicle.
I. CONTENTS/ FEATURES
Vehicle
Transmitter
Vehicle
A Antenna
You will need to slip the loose antenna wire into the
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provided tube (it looks like a straw). Then push the
straw (with wire already enclosed) firmly into the
cylindrical opening on the chassis.
B Multi-channel selector switch
Please see the “Multi-channel Feature” Section for
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more information.
C Steering adjuster
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D ON(I)/OFF(O) switch
E Battery door
F AA Battery adapter
Transmitter
q Antenna
w LED indicator(Light that indicates when your
e Steering knob: left / right control
r Trigger: forward / reverse control
t Multi-channel selector switch
Please see the “Multi-channel Feature” Section for more
information.
y ON(I)/OFF(O) switch
u Battery door
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Turn with a screwdriver (not included) to keep
vehicle running straight.
transmitter is turned on or off).
Just turn your vehicle ON. Then pull the trigger and
you will be able to run and control your vehicle.
Pull trigger all the way back for that extra punch of
power.
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II. VEHICLE OPERATION
If your vehicle doesn’t move when you use the trans-
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mitter there’s a good chance your vehicle’s battery is
ready for a recharge.
FORWARD REVERSE LEFT RIGHT
III. MULTI-CHANNEL FEATURE
• Your vehicle features the advanced Multi-channel
system. This system lets you race your vehicle head-tohead – against up to two of your friends with the same
vehicle (up to 6 drivers total with vehicles of the same
assortment) – without any radio interference from your
friends’ transmitters or vehicles. You must be racing
against another Multi-channel-equipped vehicle for this
feature to work.
• There’s one Multi-channel selector switch on your
vehicle chassis, and another one on your transmitter.
The vehicle switch has 3 positions: one for each Multichannel setting.
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• The transmitter switch has 3 positions: one for each
Multi-channel setting, plus an OFF position.
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• For successful operation, the vehicle switch and the
transmitter switch must be set to the same Multi-channel
setting. When you’re driving by yourself, you can set the
switches to any of the 3 Multi-channel settings (as long
as they match).
• When you want to race head-to-head, just make sure
that each driver (up to 6 drivers total) has a vehicle and
transmitter set to a different Multi-channel setting.
You must be racing against another Multi-channel-
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equipped vehicle for this feature to work. A nonMulti-channel vehicle, running on the same frequency
as your vehicle, may interfere with operation of your
vehicle. If you are racing against a non-Multi-channel
vehicle, make sure that vehicle operates on a frequency different from yours.
If you need to change the Multi-channel setting,
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first make sure that your vehicle is turned OFF.
Change the Multi-channel switch position as desired
on both the transmitter AND the vehicle. Then turn
your vehicle back ON for more racing action.
NOTE: Make certain you’re not pressing a transmitter
control while changing selector switch position.
IV. QUICK TIPS
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1. The best jumps are the ones where the rear wheels hit
the ground first. It’s important to give your Fury FTXTM
vehicle just enough power as it leaves the ramp. Too
much power and your nose will rise abruptly, too little
and you’ll land on the front wheels. When you do land,
make sure all four wheels are on the ground before you
accelerate. If you don’t you may cause a wheelie, which
may look really cool, but you’ll lose time.
2. The Fury FTXTM was meant to fly high and land soft but
just because you can doesn’t mean you should – especially if you’re in a race. Remember, the more time your
vehicle spends in the air, the less time you’ll have to
accelerate. So stay low to win big!
3. Radio interference can affect your vehicle’s performance. Interference can be caused by other R/C vehicles
running on the same frequency, electrical wires, large
buildings, CB radios or other wireless gear. Try to stay
away from these!
4. Point your transmitter antenna up - not down toward
your vehicle. If your vehicle gets too far away, it won’t
work properly.
5. Don’t drive your vehicle through water or snow. If your
vehicle does get wet, wipe it with a towel and allow it to
dry completely.
6. Don’t store your vehicle near heat or in direct sunlight.
Always turn switches OFF and remove all batteries for
storage.