
The
transmitter
indicator
light is off.
Problem Problem Cause SolutionNo.
1
Fail to
pair the
boat with
transmitter.
2
The boat
is under-
powered
or can not
go forward.
3
The boat
tilts to
one side.
4
①Low battery. ①Replace the transmitter battery.
①Indicator light is off. ①The same as above 1.2.3.
②There is interfering signal nearby. ②Restart the boat and power on the
transmitter.
③Improper operation. ③Operate the boat step by step in
accordance with the user manual.
④The electronic component is
damaged for frequent crash.
④To buy spare parts from local seller
and replace damaged parts.
①The propeller deformed seriously. ①Replace the propeller.
②Incorrect installation of propeller. ②Install the propeller in accordance with
the user manual.
③Low battery. ③Recharge the Li-Po battery as per instruction.
④The battery is expired or over
discharge protection.
④Buy a new battery from local seller
to replace the battery.
⑤Poor contact. ⑤Disconnect the battery and then connect
it with the plug again.
①The steering gear arm is not
vertical seriously.
①Calibrate the steering gear arm as per
instruction.
②The tail rudder is not vertical seriously. ②Calibrate the tail rudder as per instruction.
③The steering gear slips. ③Replace the new steering gear as per instruction.
②The battery positive pole and
negative pole are in reverse order.
③Poor Contact.
②Install the battery in accordance with
the user manual.
③Clean the dirt between the battery and
the battery slice.
Troubleshooting Guide
Li-Po Battery Disposal & Recycling
Wasted Lithium-Polymer batteries must not be placed with household
trash. Please contact local environmental or waste agency or the
supplier of your model or your nearest Li-Po battery recycling center.
Important
Notice
Our company's products are improving all the time, design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
All the information in this manual has been carefully checked to ensure accuracy, if any
printing errors, our company reserve the final interpretation right.
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