Nikko Co RP7430H, TP7810, TP7810H User Manual

RDC-300080
SEA TIGERSEA TIGER
SEA TIGER
SEA TIGERSEA TIGER
MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONSMANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONSMANUAL OF INSTRUCTIONS
NIKKO
RADIO CONTROL
Keep this manual for future reference.
Features of SUB-168Features of SUB-168
Features of SUB-168
Features of SUB-168Features of SUB-168
*2-channel, 9 functions: submerge, surface, left/right turn, spin turn, stop, etc. *By adjusting the angle of the left/right screws, SUB-168 can make a quick dive or quick sur-
face.
*The 2-motor system can make the left/right screws turn in opposite directions and thereby
enable the submarine to spin turn.
*By adjusting the left/right screws at different angles, SUB-168 can make a tornado dive or
rolling dive.
*If you stop operating, or if the radio waves fail to reach the submarine, the safety system will
automatically bring the vessel to the surface.
{When the submarine is submersed underwater{When the submarine is submersed underwater
{When the submarine is submersed underwater
{When the submarine is submersed underwater{When the submarine is submersed underwater distance of about 5m. Keep the submarine within a range of 5m. from the transmitterdistance of about 5m. Keep the submarine within a range of 5m. from the transmitter
distance of about 5m. Keep the submarine within a range of 5m. from the transmitter
distance of about 5m. Keep the submarine within a range of 5m. from the transmitterdistance of about 5m. Keep the submarine within a range of 5m. from the transmitter *The hull is water-tight and can submerge to a depth of about 60cm. *The transmitter is water-resistant, so there is no need to worry if it gets wet.
Battery RequirementsBattery Requirements
Battery Requirements
Battery RequirementsBattery Requirements [Transmitter]: 6F22(9V) dry cell battery x 1 [Submarine]: Size-AA alkaline batteries x 3
(Use ONLY AA-size alkaline batteries)
, the radio waves can be transmitted to a, the radio waves can be transmitted to a
, the radio waves can be transmitted to a
, the radio waves can be transmitted to a, the radio waves can be transmitted to a
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Contents of the KitContents of the Kit
Contents of the Kit
Contents of the KitContents of the Kit
Submarine x 1
Transmitter x 1
Antenna tube x 1
Diving weight x 16
Horizontal trim weight x 7
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Manual of Instructions X 1
Names of the PartsNames of the Parts
Names of the Parts
Names of the PartsNames of the Parts
Power switch
[Submarine]
Horizontal trim weight cast
Right screw
Diving weight case
Left screw forward
drive button
hatch
[Transmitter]
Right screw forward
drive button
Battery compartment
Left screw reverse
drive button
Right screw forward
drive button
Battery compartment lid
How to attach the antenna tube
[When playing in a large pool]
Pass the antenna wire through the antenna tube. If the antenna tube does not fit well into the antenna tube holder, hold the root of the antenna wire with one hand, and pull the wire gently with the other hand. This will make it easier for the antenna tube to fit into the holder.
Antenna tube
Antenna tube
Antenna wire
holder
Left screw
The periscope is theThe periscope is the
The periscope is the
The periscope is theThe periscope is the power switch. Pushpower switch. Push
power switch. Push
power switch. Pushpower switch. Push down/ pull up to turndown/ pull up to turn
down/ pull up to turn
down/ pull up to turndown/ pull up to turn ON/OFFON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF
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.
..
Water-proof
antenna
(Reverse side)
[When playing in the bathtub or other
small places]
When playing in a relatively small tank of water like the bathtub, or example, fit the antenna wire into the holder on the tail fin.
Antenna holder
Tail fin
CAUTION Do not pull the antenna wire too strongly.
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Battery InstallationBattery Installation
Battery Installation
Battery InstallationBattery Installation
How to Install Batteries
[Submarine]
* Avoid mixed use of old and new batteries, or
mixed use of different types of batteries.
* Make sure that the power switch of the subma-
rine is turned OFF when exchanging batteries.
Hull
Terminal (metal part)
Slide the stopper forward and remove the hatch.
Battery box
Battery compart-
Terminal side
(1) Make sure that the power switch is turned OFF. (2) As shown in the diagram, slide the stopper forward and remove the battery compartment
hatch by turning in the clockwise direction (looking at the submarine from the rear). (3) Remove the battery box from the hull. Install 3 size-AA alkaline batteries. Make sure that The + and - poles are positioned prop-
erly. (4) Put the battery box back into the hull from the terminal side first, with the terminal (metal
part) on top.
(Be careful so that the battery box is replaced in the right direction. The box is designed so
that it will not fit in the wrong direction. Don't jam the box in by force.) (5) Replace the battery compartment hatch. Turn the hatch in the counterclockwise direction. * Fit the hatch in firmly and screw in tightly so that water will not seep into the battery compart-
ment.
ment hatch
[Transmitter]
(1) Use a + screwdriver to remove the screw attaching the battery lid. (2) Slide the lid to the side and remove. (3) Install the battery, making sure that the + and - poles are positioned
properly.
(4) Replace the battery compartment lid and screw in.
(You cannot obtain complete water-tightness unless the screws are firmly attached.)
(The screwdriver is not included in the kit.)
6F22(9V) dry cell battery
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Adjustment of the TAdjustment of the T
Adjustment of the T
Adjustment of the TAdjustment of the T
rim and Wrim and W
rim and W
rim and Wrim and W
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eight
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After exchanging batteries, check the trim and weight again.
* Make sure that the specified batteries are installed properly, and that the
battery compartment hatch is screwed in and locked firmly before putting the submarine into the water.
<Adjustment of the waterline><Adjustment of the waterline>
<Adjustment of the waterline>* The buoyancy of the submarine differs depending
<Adjustment of the waterline><Adjustment of the waterline>
on the nature of the water. Adjustments should be made in the water where you will actually be playing. Also, adjust in shallow water where the submarine is within easy reach.
(1) Put the submarine into the water(1) Put the submarine into the water
(1) Put the submarine into the water
(1) Put the submarine into the water(1) Put the submarine into the water
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.
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(Checking the waterline)
Fore waterline
check line
Waterline (water
surface)
Aft waterline check
line
Adjust the weight so that the waterline
(water surface) is within the width of the check line both fore and aft, as shown in the diagram. (If the submarine is too heavy, there is the danger that it will sink. If it is too light, it may not be able to dive underwater as controlled.) Always keep
Horizontal weight
stopper
an eye on the position of the check line and water surface while you are play­ing. If the submarine starts to go out of balance, stop operating and readjust the weight.
(2) Adjustment of the horizontal trim(2) Adjustment of the horizontal trim
(2) Adjustment of the horizontal trim
(2) Adjustment of the horizontal trim(2) Adjustment of the horizontal trim
weightweight
weight
weightweight
Horizontal weight
(Add one at a time)
To make the rear (aft) of the submarine sink more deeply, turn the horizontal weight stopper in the counterclockwise
Diving weight case
direction and pull off. Increase the num­ber of horizontal weights in the desired position as needed. (As you increase the weight in the aft, the entire hull will sink deeper into the water.)
(3) Adjustment of the diving weight(3) Adjustment of the diving weight
(3) Adjustment of the diving weight
(3) Adjustment of the diving weight(3) Adjustment of the diving weight
If the submarine is too light and floats too high above surface, the submarine has to be made heavier. Slide out the diving weight case on the underside of the hull to the side, and increase the number of diving weights in the appropriate position in the case.
[Danger!]
*Unless the trim (balance) is ad-
To remove the diving weight case push up and slide to the side.
When attaching or detaching the divingWhen attaching or detaching the diving
When attaching or detaching the diving
When attaching or detaching the divingWhen attaching or detaching the diving weight case, keep the submarine uprightweight case, keep the submarine upright
weight case, keep the submarine upright
weight case, keep the submarine uprightweight case, keep the submarine upright with the periscope pointing upward. If youwith the periscope pointing upward. If you
with the periscope pointing upward. If you
with the periscope pointing upward. If youwith the periscope pointing upward. If you turn the submarine upside-down, the weightturn the submarine upside-down, the weight
turn the submarine upside-down, the weight
turn the submarine upside-down, the weightturn the submarine upside-down, the weight may fall out of the case. (If the diving weightmay fall out of the case. (If the diving weight
may fall out of the case. (If the diving weight
may fall out of the case. (If the diving weightmay fall out of the case. (If the diving weight case cannot be detached smoothlycase cannot be detached smoothly
case cannot be detached smoothly
case cannot be detached smoothlycase cannot be detached smoothly back in once and try again from the begin-back in once and try again from the begin-
back in once and try again from the begin-
back in once and try again from the begin-back in once and try again from the begin­ning.)ning.)
ning.)
ning.)ning.)
UP
, push it, push it
, push it
, push it, push it
justed properly, the submarine cannot be controlled as desired.
Diving weight
*If any other types of batteries be-
sides those specified are used, there is the danger that the sub­marine will become too heavy and
Add one at a time starting from the center and adjust
sink.
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Operation ProceduresOperation Procedures
Operation Procedures
Operation ProceduresOperation Procedures
How to PlayHow to Play
How to Play
How to PlayHow to Play
Turn the power switch of the submarine ON. Let the submarine float on the water. (Be sure to adjust the trim.)
Transmitter operations and submarine movements
(When the submarine is submersed underwater, the radio waves can be transmitted to a distance of about 5m. The submarine can with­stand submersion to a depth of about 60cm. If you let the submarine dive too deep, the radio waves will not reach it, and it will go out of
control. Be careful of the distance and depth when operating.) After you finish playing, turn the power switch of the submarine OFF and take it out of the water.
If you press these button(s), the submarine will;
dive forward.
surface in the
rear direction.
stop. (The submarine's
buoyancy will make it
surface gradually).
dive to the right. dive to the left.
surface to the rear right.
spin turn to the right.
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surface to rear left.
spin turn to the left.
Adjustment of the Angle of the Left/Right Screws (Manual)Adjustment of the Angle of the Left/Right Screws (Manual)
Adjustment of the Angle of the Left/Right Screws (Manual)
Adjustment of the Angle of the Left/Right Screws (Manual)Adjustment of the Angle of the Left/Right Screws (Manual)
*As can be seen in the diagram, the angle
of both screws can be adjusted by hand between 15 and 75•. By adjusting both screws at a steep angle of about 75• , the submarine can be made to quick dive or quick surface.
*If you adjust the screws at small angles,
the submarine will not dive or surface so fast, but the forward/reverse running power will be increased.
*By adjusting the left and right screws at dif-
ferent angles (one small and the other at a sharp angle), the submarine will move in a unique manner. Change the angles any way you like and enjoy all sorts of movements.
Control Distance and WControl Distance and W
Control Distance and W
Control Distance and WControl Distance and W
*Depending on the quality of the water, it may be very hard for the radio
waves to reach the submarine. Submerge the submarine underwater within your reach, and test the control distance before playing. Muddy or impure water is dense and full of foreign particles, and is not suitable for playing. Choose water which is clear and enables you to see the submarine under­water.
Points to be Careful of When PlayingPoints to be Careful of When Playing
Points to be Careful of When Playing
Points to be Careful of When PlayingPoints to be Careful of When Playing
(As the battery power runs low, the control distance will become shorter. Shorten the distance between the submarine and transmitter as your play­ing time becomes longer.)
Before playing, make sure that the submarine moves according to your transmitter operations.
While the submarine is still on land, check the maximum controllable dis­tance between the submarine and transmitter. When submerged underwa­ter, leave an allowance and keep the submarine slightly closer to the trans­mitter than the maximum controllable distance.
If the metal tab in the battery box is deformed and not touching the battery, lift up the tab and adjust properly.
DO NOT play in water that is dirty, has weeds, or obstacles. The filth or weeds may get caught in the screws or other parts and prevent the subma­rine from moving. DO NOT play where there is water current, or when the wind is blowing strongly. The submarine may be swept away.
DO NOT play in the ocean (salt water) because the parts will rust.
DO NOT play outdoors in thunderstorms. If the submarine does not move properly, exchange all the batteries in
both the submarine and the transmitter. After playing, remove all the batteries from the transmitter and submarine.
Drain out all the water from the submarine and dry completely before stor­ing away.
ater Qualityater Quality
ater Quality
ater Qualityater Quality
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Is the Submarine Really Broken? Check and See.Is the Submarine Really Broken? Check and See.
Is the Submarine Really Broken? Check and See.
Is the Submarine Really Broken? Check and See.Is the Submarine Really Broken? Check and See.
What's
wrong?
The sub­marine doesn't move
The sub­marine does not move properly
This radio control submarine moves by use of radio waves.This radio control submarine moves by use of radio waves.
This radio control submarine moves by use of radio waves.
This radio control submarine moves by use of radio waves.This radio control submarine moves by use of radio waves. In places where there are other equipment using radio waves, theIn places where there are other equipment using radio waves, the
In places where there are other equipment using radio waves, the
In places where there are other equipment using radio waves, theIn places where there are other equipment using radio waves, the submarine may go out of control or move by itself. In such cases,submarine may go out of control or move by itself. In such cases,
submarine may go out of control or move by itself. In such cases,
submarine may go out of control or move by itself. In such cases,submarine may go out of control or move by itself. In such cases, there is nothing wrong with the submarine itself. Choose athere is nothing wrong with the submarine itself. Choose a
there is nothing wrong with the submarine itself. Choose a
there is nothing wrong with the submarine itself. Choose athere is nothing wrong with the submarine itself. Choose a difdif
dif
difdif If the inside of the hull should accidentally get wet, turn the powerIf the inside of the hull should accidentally get wet, turn the power
If the inside of the hull should accidentally get wet, turn the power
If the inside of the hull should accidentally get wet, turn the powerIf the inside of the hull should accidentally get wet, turn the power switch OFF immediatelyswitch OFF immediately
switch OFF immediately
switch OFF immediatelyswitch OFF immediately hull and battery box are completely dryhull and battery box are completely dry
hull and battery box are completely dry
hull and battery box are completely dryhull and battery box are completely dry switch ON to playswitch ON to play
switch ON to play
switch ON to playswitch ON to play
1.The submarine's power
2.The submarine is too far
3.The + and - poles of the
4.The metal tab in the battery
5.The metal tab in the battery
6.The batteries of either the
1.There is radio interference.
2.There is another radio con-
3.The batteries of either the
ferent time or place to operate the submarine.ferent time or place to operate the submarine.
ferent time or place to operate the submarine.
ferent time or place to operate the submarine.ferent time or place to operate the submarine.
Possible causes
switch is turned OFF.
away from the transmitter.
batteries of the transmitter or submarine are posi­tioned in the wrong direc­tion.
box is flattened and not touching the battery.
compartment of the trans­mitter or submarine is rusted.
transmitter or the subma­rine have run out of power.
trol vehicle nearby using the same frequency band.
transmitter or submarine are running out of power.
. Remove the battery box. W. Remove the battery box. W
. Remove the battery box. W
. Remove the battery box. W. Remove the battery box. W
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.
..
1.Turn the power switch ON.
2.Bring the submarine closer to the transmitter.
3.Install all batteries in the right direction.
4.Lift up the metal tab so that it touches the tip of the battery.
5.Use sandpaper to remove the rust.
6.Replace with new batteries.
1.Play in a different place or at a different time.
2.Play in a different place or at a different time.
3.Replace with new batteries.
. Reinstall and turn the power. Reinstall and turn the power
. Reinstall and turn the power
. Reinstall and turn the power. Reinstall and turn the power
Check and see
ait until theait until the
ait until the
ait until theait until the
The transmitter is water-resistant. HoweverThe transmitter is water-resistant. However
The transmitter is water-resistant. However
The transmitter is water-resistant. HoweverThe transmitter is water-resistant. However be submersed in waterbe submersed in water
be submersed in water
be submersed in waterbe submersed in water move the batteries immediately and wait until the internal parts aremove the batteries immediately and wait until the internal parts are
move the batteries immediately and wait until the internal parts are
move the batteries immediately and wait until the internal parts aremove the batteries immediately and wait until the internal parts are completely drycompletely dry
completely dry
completely drycompletely dry
. Reinstall the batteries and resume operation.. Reinstall the batteries and resume operation.
. Reinstall the batteries and resume operation.
. Reinstall the batteries and resume operation.. Reinstall the batteries and resume operation.
, or if the internal parts should get wet, re-, or if the internal parts should get wet, re-
, or if the internal parts should get wet, re-
, or if the internal parts should get wet, re-, or if the internal parts should get wet, re-
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, if it should accidentally, if it should accidentally
, if it should accidentally
, if it should accidentally, if it should accidentally
CAUTION!CAUTION!
CAUTION!
CAUTION!CAUTION!
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o the guardian: read carefully to the end.o the guardian: read carefully to the end.
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o the guardian: read carefully to the end.
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o the guardian: read carefully to the end.o the guardian: read carefully to the end.
Be sure to read the Manual of Instructions, especially the "Caution" and "Warning" points, before starting to play. Observe the instructions when playing.
*The kit contains very small parts (such as the diving weights). They can be dangerous if
swallowed by mistake, so keep them away from reach of children under 3 years old.
*Do not operate the submarine in the ocean, rivers, lakes, etc. where the depth of the water is
unknown, or in places where there is the danger of being drowned.
*The maximum depth to which the submarine can be submerged is 60cm. Do not operate the
submarine in deeper waters.
*Operate the submarine in clean fresh water. Do not operate the submarine in salt water, dirty
water with lots of impurities, or chemical water (soap water), etc.
*DO NOT let the inside of the submarine, especially the metal tabs of the battery box, get wet.
DO NOT touch the metal parts with your hand or with metal objects because it may cause a short-circuit and can be very dangerous.
*Use ONLY size-AA alkaline batteries for the submarine. DO NOT use Ni-Cd or other re-
chargeable batteries or manganese batteries.
*Be careful not to let your fingers, hair or clothes get caught in the screws. (DO NOT turn the
power switch ON while the submarine is still in your hands.)
<If the alkaline batteries are used improperly, they may become heated, explode, ignite, leak,
etc. Observe the following points and the warnings in the manual of instructions.> *Make sure that the + and - poles of the batteries are positioned properly. *Avoid mixed use of old and new batteries, or mixed use of different types of batteries. *When you finish playing, be sure to turn the power switch OFF and remove all the batteries. *DO NOT let the batteries get wet and cause short-circuits. DO NOT take the batteries apart,
heat them, or throw them into a fire. *The Manual of Instructions will be necessary if you forget the operation methods or the
caution points, so DO NOT throw it away. Keep it with you.
*This product is comprised of precise electronic parts. DO NOT treat it roughly,
drop it, let the internal parts get wet, or take it apart.
*When you are not playing, take the submarine out of the water, wipe off all
the water with a dry towel, etc., and remove all the batteries before storing away.
*In salt water or water with high density (such as mud water), the submarine
will gain buoyancy and will not submerge as desired. Play in clean fresh water.
Care and MaintenanceCare and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance
Care and MaintenanceCare and Maintenance
*
If the submarine gets dirty, wipe off the filth and stains with a slightly dampened towel, and then wipe off the moisture with a dry towel. To clean the minute parts, use something like a used toothbrush.
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BE SURE TO READ WELL!
*DO NOT use chemicals. The submarine may
melt and cause accidents.
*DO NOT keep the product in extremely hot
or cold temperatures, or where the humidity is extremely high (e.g. inside automobiles or under direct sunlight, etc.) because it can cause accidents.
*When storing away, BE SURE to remove all
the batteries from the transmitter and the submarine.
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1.Please read instructions book carefully before operating this sub­marine.
2.Adult supervision is recommended. Keep out of reach of very young children.
3.Children should be made aware of the dangers associated with playing near water.
4.Ensure both Submarine and Transmitter Unit are turned off before attempting to pick up Submarine.
5.Please keep these instructions for future reference.
6.Never attempt any repair as may invalidate your guarantee.
CAUTION
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!!
Air bubblesAir bubbles
Air bubbles
Air bubblesAir bubbles
When the submarine is submersed underwater, there may be some air left inside. Hold the submarine underwater and shake it until all the air bubbles have been removed. If you try to operate the submarine without removing all the air inside, you may not be able to control the submarine as desired.
DO NOT let the submarine dive deeper than 60cm. If you let it dive any deeper, the water pressure may cause the water to seep into the submarine.
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EnglishEnglish
English
EnglishEnglish
English/FrançaisEnglish/Français
English/Français
English/FrançaisEnglish/Français
THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOWTHE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW
THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW
THE FCC WANTS YOU KNOWTHE FCC WANTS YOU KNOW This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject toThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject toThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions:the following two conditions:
the following two conditions:
the following two conditions:the following two conditions: (1)This device may not cause harmful interference.(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.
(1)This device may not cause harmful interference.(1)This device may not cause harmful interference. (2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference
(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference
(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference(2)This device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesired operation.that may cause undesired operation.
that may cause undesired operation.
that may cause undesired operation.that may cause undesired operation. Your R/C boat might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operat-Your R/C boat might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operat-
Your R/C boat might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operat-
Your R/C boat might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operat-Your R/C boat might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operat­ing properly.ing properly.
ing properly.
ing properly.ing properly. To determine whether your R/C boat is causing the interference, turn offTo determine whether your R/C boat is causing the interference, turn off
To determine whether your R/C boat is causing the interference, turn off
To determine whether your R/C boat is causing the interference, turn offTo determine whether your R/C boat is causing the interference, turn off your R/C boat.your R/C boat.
your R/C boat.
your R/C boat.your R/C boat. If the interference goes away,your R/C boat is causing the interference.If the interference goes away,your R/C boat is causing the interference.
If the interference goes away,your R/C boat is causing the interference.
If the interference goes away,your R/C boat is causing the interference.If the interference goes away,your R/C boat is causing the interference. Try to eliminate the interference by:Try to eliminate the interference by:
Try to eliminate the interference by:
Try to eliminate the interference by:Try to eliminate the interference by:
Moving your R/C boat away from the receiver.Moving your R/C boat away from the receiver.
Moving your R/C boat away from the receiver.
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Moving your R/C boat away from the receiver.Moving your R/C boat away from the receiver. Contacting your local store for help.Contacting your local store for help.
Contacting your local store for help.
Contacting your local store for help.Contacting your local store for help.
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If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop us-If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop us-
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop us-
If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop us-If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop us­ing your R/C boat.ing your R/C boat.
ing your R/C boat.
ing your R/C boat.ing your R/C boat.
THE RBRCTHE RBRC
THE RBRC
THE RBRCTHE RBRC battery packbattery pack
battery pack
battery packbattery pack
indicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarilyindicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarily
indicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarily
indicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarilyindicates that NikkoAmerica is voluntarily participating in an industry program to collect andparticipating in an industry program to collect and
participating in an industry program to collect and
participating in an industry program to collect andparticipating in an industry program to collect and recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life.recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life.
recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life.
recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life.recycle these batteries at the end of their useful life. The RBRC program provides a convenientThe RBRC program provides a convenient
The RBRC program provides a convenient
The RBRC program provides a convenientThe RBRC program provides a convenient alternative to disposing nickel-cadmium batteriesalternative to disposing nickel-cadmium batteries
alternative to disposing nickel-cadmium batteries
alternative to disposing nickel-cadmium batteriesalternative to disposing nickel-cadmium batteries into the trash or municipal waste stream,which isinto the trash or municipal waste stream,which is
into the trash or municipal waste stream,which is
into the trash or municipal waste stream,which isinto the trash or municipal waste stream,which is illegal in some areas.illegal in some areas.
illegal in some areas.
illegal in some areas.illegal in some areas. Nikko America's payments to RBRC makes it easyNikko America's payments to RBRC makes it easy
Nikko America's payments to RBRC makes it easy
Nikko America's payments to RBRC makes it easyNikko America's payments to RBRC makes it easy for you to drop off the spent battery pack at localfor you to drop off the spent battery pack at local
for you to drop off the spent battery pack at local
for you to drop off the spent battery pack at localfor you to drop off the spent battery pack at local retailers who sell replacement nickel-cadmiumretailers who sell replacement nickel-cadmium
retailers who sell replacement nickel-cadmium
retailers who sell replacement nickel-cadmiumretailers who sell replacement nickel-cadmium batteries.batteries.
batteries.
batteries.batteries. You may also contact your local recycling center forYou may also contact your local recycling center for
You may also contact your local recycling center for
You may also contact your local recycling center forYou may also contact your local recycling center for information on where to return the spent batteryinformation on where to return the spent battery
information on where to return the spent battery
information on where to return the spent batteryinformation on where to return the spent battery pack.pack.
pack.
pack.pack. RBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable BatteryRBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery
RBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery
RBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable BatteryRBRC is a trademark of the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation.Recycling Corporation.
Recycling Corporation.
Recycling Corporation.Recycling Corporation.
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CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER
CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURERCHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.Please read instructions book carefully before operating this Boat.
2.Adult supervision is recommended. Keep out of reach of very young children.
3.Children should be made aware of the dangers associated with playing near water.
4.The propellers of this Boat rotate at very high speeds.
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5.Ensure both Boat and Transmitter Unit are turned off before attempting to pick up Boat.
6.Please keep these instructions for future reference.
7.Never attempt any repair as may invalidate your guarantee.
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