LumiTek XTREME STUNTNADO User manual

XTREME
STUNTNADO

HOW TO GET STARTED
HOW TO INFLATE YOUR TIRES
This user's manual is designed for use with your vehicles and contains the instructions you will
need to assemble, operate and maintain your vehicles.
We know you are anxious to start driving, but it is very important that you take time to read the
manual even if you are an experience RC driver.
Carefully read and follow all instructions in the manual. Failure to follow the instruction will be
considered abuse and/or neglect and may void the warranty.
Your vehicle is designed to run on uneven or rough terrain. The users are responsible for the
maintenance and safe operate of this vehicle.
Never attempt to re-assemble any electronic components. These have been carefully calibrated at
the factory.
Only use manufactured parts to upgrade your car. Any malfunction incurred by custom
modification will void your warranty.
Before driving your vehicle, please read this manual completely and examine your vehicle and
radio control for any defects.
For better performance, some adjustment may be necessary.
Always remove batteries from the vehicle and the radio controller when not in use.
Please operate your vehicle in a spacious area. Never operate your vehicle in crowded street.
This product is fully assembled in factory. We do not take any responsibility for damage and/or
accidents that occur as the result of custom modifications and/or incorrect operation.
Wecool toys offers a limited 30 day warranty on select products from date of purchase under
normal and intended use service against defective workmanship and material. If our product
fails to meet our limited wattanty, we will at our option, replace the product free of charge, or
provide you with a replacement of comparable value.
This warranty does not apply in cases of damage in transit, inadequate care or neglect, abuse,
abnormal use, misuse, accidents, normal wear and tear, damage due to environmental or
natural elements, failure to follow product instructions, immersion in water (except for products
specifically identified by us in writing as intended for water use), barrery leakage or improper
installation, improper storage or maintenance of the products, or improper service or causes not
arising out of defects in materals and workmanship. For more information contact
customerser[email protected]
LIMITED 30 DAY WARRANTY
GENERAL INFORMATION
7.4V
(1) Unscrew the outer battery cover of the vehicle, and then unscrew the waterproof battery cover
under it. Load the 7.4V battery in it and connect the two battery cables together. Tighten the
waterproof cover and then the outer battery cover before switching on the vehicle (as shown on the
above picture).
(2) Unscrew the battery cover of the transmitter and load two AA 1.5V batteries. Tighten the battery
cover before switching the transmitter on.
(3) The charging time is about 3hrs for 20 minutes of play time. When charging the vehicle battery
with the USB charger, the red light will turn green once the charging is complete.
(1) Screw the needle into the pump.
(2) Insert the needle into the tire. Be careful to NOT damage the other end of the tire with the needle.
(3) Start inflating the tire by pumping air into it with the pump.
(4) Do NOT inflate too much the tires, leave some space between the two tires.
(5) Inflating too much might deform the tire. Please beware and do not pump too much too quickly.
(6) Inflating too much air in the tire might make it explode. Beware.

Decorative
buttons
Forward
Backward
ON/OFF
(1). Press the buttons as shown on the above
picture to move the vehicle forward or
backward.
(2). Press the left or right button of the
transmitter to make the vehicle turn left or right
respectively.
(3). To make the vehicle flip over, while
pressing the forward buttons together,
quickly press the backward buttons. You
might need to switch the back and forward
buttons depending on which side the vehicle
is running.
(4). In order to perform a 360 degrees spin with
your vehicle, press the simultaneously the
diagonally opposite forward and backward buttons
on the transmitter as shown on the picture above.
(1). Unscrew the back cover of the vehicle and slide it out. Do not throw it away.
(2). Apply three or four velcro pads on the back of the light piping battery pack.
(3). Apply the three or four opposite velcro pads on the back of the vehicles making sure they are
centered and fit the way you sticked them on the battery pack.
(4). Customise your vehicle by placing velcro pads where you want the light to be and do the same on
the light piping.
(5). Make sure to have the whole wire fit the vehicle housing to avoid issues while running your vehicle.
(6). Turn on the light on the battery pack: light on, light off, slow flashing.
(7). When you want to use your vehicle into the water, please remove the charger and the light piping.
WARNING: Please do NOT play in the water while the light piping is on! It MUST be removed before
going into amphibious mode!
We do not take any responsibility for damage that occurs as the result of incorrect operations.
(5). Water might get into your vehicle while playing
the amphibious mode. To remove water, just slide
the lid and pour the water out of the vehicle. Water
in your vehicle will still make it float on the water.
SET UP THE OPTIONAL LIGHT PIPING PACK
Please turn on the switches both on the car and the transmitter to get started.
How to use your remote controller
BASIC OPERATIONS

Do not attempt to disassemble the vehicle or transmitter.
Do not operate the vehicle with the same frequency as other player(s) in the same location as this will
interfere and make the vehicle go out control.
Make sure the batteries are installed with correct polarities (+/-)as shown inside the battery
compartment.
Remove the package and take out all accessories before giving the Vehicle and Transmitter to a child
to play with.
The packaging and instruction manual contains important information. Please keep them for future
reference.
Warning! Choking Hazard. Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts.
We reserve the right to improve/amend specifications and colours without notice.
Warning! The Antenna of the vehicle is not to be inserted into socket outlets.
CAUTIONS
Batteries should not be disposed of in the household waste. As the consumer you are
legally obliged to return batteries containing harmful substances and all other used
batteries. You can hand in your old batteries at public cllection points in your area or
wherever batteries are sold. You will find these chemical abbreviations along with a
crossed-out refuse bin on batteries containing harmful substances:
Pb=Battery contains lead
Cd=Battery contains cadmium
Hg=Battery contains mercury
Avoid the vehicle directly impacting with obstacles
Switch OFF the power when not in use Io prevent damage to the vehicle or transmitter due to leakage
of electrolytes from batteries
Remove all batteries from the vehicle and transmitter when not in use for a long period of time.
The operating range can be affected by a variety of factors:
a) Low Voltage of batteries in the transmitter or vehicle
b) Interference from other items that emit radio frequency signals
Outdoor usage is recommended in order to get optimum control range
It is recommended to play with the vehicle on a clean and smooth surface
Clean the battery compartment to make sure it is free from dust to prevent poor contact of batteries
PERFORMANCE TIPS
DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES
Never operate your car on the street or highway
Never operate your car in a confined or crowded area and do not use people or animals as obstacles.
Do not run your car into furniture, objects or hard surfaces, as this will cause damage to both the
objects and the car.
Keep fingers, hair and loose clothing away from the tires, gears and motor while the car is switched to “ON“.
Do not leave the car or transmitter near sources of heat or under direct sunlight for long periods of time.
Do not leave the car or transmitter outside overnight. Dampness is harmful to interior components.
Remove all batteries when not in use to avoid accidental operation
Adult supervision is recommended when operating this car.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
BATTERY WARNING
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard(carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel—cadmium)batteries.
Insert batteries using the correct polarity. Do not short-circuit the supply terminal.
Remove batteries when not in use. Recycle or dispose of exhausted batteries according to federal,
state. And local laws.
Do not dispose of batteries in afire-they may leak or explode.
Only use manufacture specified battery(ies), charger(s) and/or adapter, if applicable, specified by the
manufacturer.
Always use, replace, and recharge{if applicable)batteries under adult supervision.
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the unit before being charged (if removable).
Rechargeable batteries are only lo be charged under adult supervision;
Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the toy.
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
Packaging has lo be kept since it contains important information.
Product may vary slightly from image shown
Do not drive the vehicle into any hard object.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The product is in conformity with the safety requirements of ASTM, FCC, CPSIA.

1. Check to see if transmitter and car are on.
2. Replace batteries.
1. Check if the servo feels jammed, try centering it by hand.
2. Check the whole steering system.
1. Check gear mesh between spur gear and pinion.
2. Check for stripped and/or dirty gears.
3. Clean and oil bushings or ball bearing.
1. Check if there are damaged parts.
2. Replace or charge the battery pack and/or the radio batteries.
3. Check if there are damaged parts.
A. The vehicle does
not work at all.
B. The vehicle runs
slow.
C. The throttle works,
but not the steering.
D. It steers, but throttle
is uncontrollable.
E. The vehicle runs
nosily.
1. Replace or charge the battery pack and/or the radio batteries.
2. Make sure the vehicle is geared properly and pinion and spur
gear are over tightened.
3. Clean all bushings or ball bearings.
4. Check for stripped or dirty gears.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Once you become conformable driving the vehicle, perform driving practice on the tracks as shown
in the figure.
Keep practising until you feel comfortable with the steering, throttle and brake at low speeds.
Once you are feeling comfortable try operating on another track.
When you have mastered the basics you will be able to drive at higher speeds in a more controlled
fashion.
RUNNING PRACTICE
After running your car, the following procedures should be performed regularly and will help to
maintain your car's performance.
Inspect your car for any obvious damage
Check the gears for wear, debris or broken/slipping teeth.
Check the wheels and tighten the wheel screws properly.
Check for loosen screws in the chassis.
Check the wiring for frayed or damaged wires or connectors.
Check the steering servo which will wear out over time and require replacement.
Check all batteries.
Keep the chassis clean and free of sand, dust and moisture.
Remove and clean the motor if nesscessary. (never attempt to re-assemble the motor, you will
damage it and void the warranty).
Clean the car boby with a soft lint-free cloth.
Remove all batteries when not in use.
MAINTAINING YOUR CAR

PRECAUTIONS AND CARE
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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