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BEFORE
YOU
RUN
YOUR
CAR
Required equipement for operation
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ools
required
for
bu
lldlng
and
mainte
na
nce:
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knife
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or
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Hex
wrench
Cros
s
wrench
IMPORTANT!!!
Check all the screws
are
tightbefore using the
ca
r!
Check a
ll
thescrews
are
stilltight afterevery battery
pack used in the car!
RECOMMENDED
Use thread lock ona
ll
scews that work loose.
PLEASE READ BEFORE STARTING!
Needle
nose
pliers
<
Wi
re
cutters
Thread
locki
ng
compound
CA
glue
&
rubber
cement
Thank
you
for
selecting
our
r
acing
product
!
This
veh
icl
e is
des
i
gned
to
be
fun
to
dn
ve
and
use
s
good
quality
pa
rt
s for
du
rability and
perfor
m
ance
.
The
i
nst
r
uction
m
anual
you
are
readi
ngwas
designed
to
be
easy
to
fo
l
low
yet
thoro
u
gh
in
i
ts
explanations.
We
want
you
to
enjoy
d
ri
ving
your
new
RIC
ca
r.
Well,
before
you
throw
down
this
manual
and
unleash
yo
ur
new
ve
hicl
e,
please
contin
ue r
eading
for just a
few
short
minutes.
SAFETY
GU
IDELINES
T
he
vehicle
is
not
int
ended
for
used
by
chil
dren
with
out
di
r
ect
supervis
ion of a
re
s
ponsib
le,
knowledgeable
adul
t.
We
shall
not
be
l
ia
b
le
for
any
loss
or
da
m
ages
,wh
ethe
r
direc
t
or
i
ndi
r
ec
t
spec
ial,
inciden
t
al,
or
consequen
ti
al,
ar
ising
from the
use,
mis
u
se,
or
abus
e of
th
is
pro
duct a
nd
/or
any p
roduc
t
or
accessory r
eq
uiredtoop
erate
this p
ro
du
c
t.
IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER
Al
ways,
tu
rn
on
yourt
ran
smi
tt
er
fi
rst
be
f
ore
tu
rning
on
your ve
hi
cle
rec
eiver s
wi
t
ch.
Wh
en t
urning
an
RIC
veh
icle
off,
theorder
is
just
the
op
pos
i
te:
Tu
rn
the
receiver
switch off first
and
then
tu
rn
the
trans-
m
itte
r off. Just
re
mem
ber
that wh
en
you
rveh
ic
le
is
t
urned
ON
, your t
ra
n
sm
itter sh
ould
always
be
t
urnedON.
If
no
t. your
veh
i
cle
will no lo
nger
be under the con
trol
of
you
r transmitter, a
nd
co
u
ld
unexpected
ly t
ake
offon its
own,
ca
u
sing
dam
a
ge
to itself
and
ot
he
r
peo
pl
e.
Never
use
old,
worn
out
batteries inyour transmitter
or
vehicle.
Use
on
ly fresh
al
kali
ne
batteries or
fu
lly
charged
recha
r
geab
le
ba
tt
eries
to
ensure
that
you
will not
exceed
the
ra
n
ge
of
yo
ur
radio
system
whi
le
drivi
ng
your
ve
h
ic
l
e.
It
is al
so
very
im
porta
nt
to
stop
your
veh
icl
e
imme
di
ate
ly wh
en
yo
u
beg
in
to
see
t
ha
t it
is
slow
in
g
do
w
n.
This
m
eans
t
he
ba
tt
eries
in
yo
ur
ve
h
icle
a
re
cl
ose
to
b
eing
fully di
scharged,
and
if
y
ou
co
nti
nue
to
run
you
r vehi
cl
e after it
ha
s sl
owed,
it
may
run
"outof
con
t
rol"
sin
ce
it
do
es
not have
suffic
ient
voltage
left
to
receive
the
signa
ls
from
your
tra
nsmitter.
O
nl
y run
you
r vehicle in saf
e,
openar
eas
th
at
wi
ll
no
t put
any
thin
g
or
anyo
ne
in
da
n
ger
ofa colli
sio
n.
Wh
en
dri
vi
ngyour
vehic
le
make
sure
that
you
are not
causing
a
potent
i
al
hazard
to
anyone(
crowds
of
peop
le
and
confined
areas
shou
ld
be
a
voided)
Although
the
model
is
small
and light
weig
ht.it
can
st
i
ll
hurt
when
it
runs
into
you
r
ank
le
he
ight It
can
al
so
startle
someone
who
is
not
expec
ting
it,
so
it is
ex
t
reme
ly
im
por
tant
to
ALWAYS
k
eep
a
sa
fedistance b
etween
a
ny
peop
le
an
dthe
pa
th of
you
r
ve
h
icle(do
n'
tforget th
is
i
nc
lu
des
your
se
lf)!
Never
run
your
veh
i
cle
th
roug
h pu
dd
l
es
,
wet
grass,
s
now
or
any
ot
he
r
type
of
moisture.
Also
never
use
any liquid cleaners
aro
un
d
the
elec
tr
on
ic
c
om
po
n
ents
on
you
r
ve
h
icle.
Any
sma
ll
amoun
t of
mois
ture
ca
n
ca
u
se
seve
re
damage
to
yo
ur ele
ct
ro
n
ics.
If
you
will
be
r
unning
your
ve
h
icle
w
ith
other
R/C
ve
hicles. al
ways
confi
rm
before t
urning
you
r transmitter
on,
th
at
no
one
else
is
usi
ngyour
same
fr
eq
uen
cy
channe
l.
If
neccess
a
ry,
you
ma
y ch
ange
fre
quencies
(ce
rt
ainly
thi
s is not
re
lated to
2.4G
tran
sm
itt
er)
.
Always
le
tyour motor
and
ba
tt
ery
cool
d
own
com
pletely
betwee
n
ru
n
s.
The
m
otor
needs
to
coo
l
com
pletely
at
the
end of a ch
arge
befo
re
us
in
g
ag
ain. H
eat
is
a
big
en
emy
of electric mot
ors.
Ove
rh
eati
ng
th
emotor wi
ll
sh
orte
n i
ts
li
fe
and
c
an
ca
u
se
it
to
fail.
Pr
ol
on
ged ru
nn
ing onhigh dr
ag
surf
aces
lik
e
grass,
carpet
et
c
.can
hea
t
th
e
mo
t
or
up
and
cause
possible
failu
re.
CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE
C
harge
your
veh
icle's battery
pack.
Connect
the
char
ge
r in
the
box
to
yo
ur
ba
tt
ery
pack(
it
will
on
ly
pl
ug
in
one
di
rec
tion) and
then
pl
ug
the
charger in
to
astandard wall
outle
t.
Ch
arg
i
ng
takes
ap
proximate
ly
3-4
ho
u
rs.
When
the
ba
tt
ery
is
cha
r
ged,
un
plug the charger
and
co
nn
ect
the
ba
tt
ery
to
you
r
speed
co
n
tro
l'
s ba
tt
ery
plu
g.
You
r
veh
i
cle
cha
r
ger
wi
ll
safely
cha
r
ge
your battery
pack
and
not
over
cha
r
ge
it.
Be
ca
r
eful
when
us
i
ng
after
market
chargers
tha
t
you
do
not
over
charge
th
e battery
pack
an
d r
uin
ii.