Tyco R/C Turbo Street Wheelie Cycle Instructions Manual

GET STARTED!
Your Turbo Street Wheelie Cycle is a high performance motorcyle that allows you to pull off outrageous “one touch” stunts like wheelies and Turbo boost action. Plus, your Turbo Street Wheelie Cycle has a specialized stabilizer that that allows for maximum stability for your most radical stunts.
1.GET SET!
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Be sure to keep your fingers clear of the wheels at all times.
2.LAUNCH IT!
Gently hand-launch your vehicle. Set it on the ground and give it a gentle push while rotating the right throttle control.
I. CONTENTS/ FEATURES
• Turbo Street Wheelie Cycle
Vehicle
• Transmitter
VEHICLE
q Rider Figure (not removable) w ON/OFF Switch e Battery Latches r Battery Compartment
TRANSMITTER
NOTE: Your Turbo Street Wheelie Cycle™ uses a unique transmitter with a sophisticated gravity switch to control your steering. Just turn your vehicle ON. Then tilt the Ttransmitter to steer. Tilt the transmitter to the left to turn left, Tilt right to turn right.
q Forward Control (throttle) w cool stunts button e Forward / Light Flash Effects r Battery Compartment t Left / Light Flash Effects y Right / Light Flash Effects u Antenna
II. QUICK START
Please read this Owner’s Manual thoroughly.
1.Start with a full charge.
2.Turn the vehicle switches to on. Rotate the Transmitter forward control to run and control your vehicle.
3.When you’re done driving, turn vehicle ON/OFF to the OFF position. Remove all batteries for storage.
Keep these instructions for future reference as they contain important information. IMPORTANT: Please read all “Consumer Information” before operating your vehicle.
ASST. N4054
P2804/P2805-0920
6+
CAUTION:Surfaces may become hot
and cause burns if electronics get wet. Do not operate vehicle through water or snow.
FRONT BACK
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III. OPERATION
FORWARD
COOL STUNTS
LEFT TURN RIGHT TURN
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IV. QUICK TIPS
1. When your vehicle starts to lose power, it may lose functions or performance. It’s time for fresh batteries (or a recharge). Your vehicle’s running time may change depending on your driving style.
2. Radio interference can make your vehicle run poorly. 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!
3. Point your transmitter antenna toward your vehicle. If your vehicle gets too far away, it won’t work properly.
4. 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.
5. Don’t store your vehicle near heat or in direct sunlight. Always turn switches OFF and remove all batteries for storage.
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