Pro Boat PRB2150 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ShockWave™26 EP RTR
Specifications:
Length: ......................................................................................................................................... 26"
Width: .......................................................................................................................................... 7
1
2"
Radio: .............................................................................. JR Python AM radio system with ESC
Motor: .............................................................................................................. 550 electric motor
Thank you for purchasing the Pro Boat™ShockWave 26 EP Ready-to-Run boat. Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to operate your boat.
The ShockWave 26 EP comes Ready-to-Run with the JR
Python AM radio system and electronic speed controller already installed. All assembly and building is done at the factory, allowing you to quickly get your boat running.
You will need to purchase the following to get your boat on
the water:
• 8 “AA” alkaline batteries for the radio transmitter
• 7.2V Ni-Cd Battery Pack with Tamiya Connector (DYN1000)
• Ni-Cd Battery Fast Charger (DYN4010)
Step 1: Inspection
Carefully remove the boat and radio transmitter from the box. Inspect the boat to make sure that no damage is present. If you notice damage is present, please contact the hobby shop where you purchased it.
Step 2: Installation of Transmitter Batteries
Install 8 “AA” alkaline batteries into the transmitter, following the instructions provided for your radio system.
Step 3: Installation of the
7.2V Ni-Cd Battery Pack
Turn on your transmitter, making sure that the radio is in neutral. Carefully remove the hatch (scale pilot cockpit). Install a fully charged 7.2V Ni-Cd battery pack into the radio box. Follow the instructions included with your fast charger to ensure a safe charge. Plug the battery into the female battery connector attached to the electronic speed controller.
Step 4: Checking the Radio System
Ensure that the antenna tube is properly placed through the hull (4"–5" out of the hull). It may be necessary to slightly pull the antenna tube out to make certain that the radio range is sufficient. Do not pull the antenna tube out too far or the tube will pull out of the hull completely.
Turn the transmitter on and check for correct operation. The rudder control arm should move toward the front of the boat when right input is given. Conversely, when left input is given, the con­trol arm should move toward the back of the boat.
Note: Built into the speed controller is an arming switch. To enable motor operation, you will need to push the red arming button. Every time the radio system is turned on, it will be necessary to push this button before the motor will function.
With the propeller free from any objects, give some throttle input to ensure that the motor is working. If everything appears to be func­tioning correctly, you are ready to run your boat!
Note: If you are transporting your boat, make sure that you dis­connect the battery from the speed controller and then turn your radio off until you are ready to run the boat. Once ready, simply turn the radio on and plug the battery into the speed controller, again making sure that the boat is in neutral.
Step 5: Testing Your Boat in the Water
Make sure that the radio is on and the battery is plugged into the speed controller and motor. Push the red arming button and then carefully place the boat in the water. Pilot the boat at slow speeds, staying close to the shoreline to ensure that you have good control and that the boat ifs functioning correctly. Be certain to avoid all objects in the water at all times. Once you feel comfortable with the control of your boat, it is safe to go further away from the shoreline and at faster speeds. When you notice the boat begin to loose speed, bring the boat back to shore. It will be necessary to replace or recharge the battery before heading out again.
Step 6: Maintenance
Before and at the end of each run, make sure that all screws are tight and that the propeller is free from any entanglement.
Note: Running the ShockWave™26 EP RTR in salt water could cause some parts to rust. If you do run the boat in salt water, rinse it thoroughly in fresh water after each use.
If you have any questions concerning the setup or running of your ShockWave 26 EP, please call the Horizon Service Center toll-free at (877) 504-0233.
Replacement Parts
PRB2151 Replacement Hull PRB2103 Drive Dog and Joints PRB2104 Rudder Assembly PRB2105 Propeller PRB2152 Drive Shaft and Stuffing Box PRB2108 Antenna Tube PRB2109 Servo Tape PRB2110 EZ-Connector for Pushrod PRB2112 Rubber Boot PRB2153 Rudder Pushrod PRB2154 Decal Sheet PRB2155 Motor PRB2114 Electronic Speed Controller PRB2156 Cockpit
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