to achieve the desired course.
This product requires the use of public frequencies for its operation (according to the laws in force). For this reason,
the motorbike may capture signals produced by other similar transmitters nearby. In this case, the motorbike may
carry out manoeuvres different to selected ones.
TOY OPERATION
After having inserted the batteries:
1) Switch both the motorbike on by moving the on/off switch (fig. A1) placed on the side to the I position (ON),
and the remote control by moving the switch in fig. D4 to the I (ON) position.
2) Operate the motorbike by pressing the buttons on the remote control: the remote control is equipped with two
buttons that correspond to forward (fig. D5), and rear (fig. D6).
3) To direct the motorbike towards right or towards left for both directions, simply angle the remote control to-
wards the desired direction.
4) The roar of the engine accelerating can be heard when it is in forward gear and when it is in rear gear, the sound
of the engine at low speed can be heard.
5) The remote control also has a button (D7) that activates the horn.
6) Once finished playing, it is always recommended to switch the motorbike off by moving the switch (fig. A1) to
the O position and the remote control off by moving the switch (fig. D4) to the O (OFF) position.
INSERTING AND REMOVING REPLACEABLE BATTERIES
• Battery replacement must always be performed on behalf of an adult only.
• To replace batteries: loosen the screw on the battery compartment hatch (fig. B2 for the motorbike and fig. C3 for
the remote control) with a screwdriver, remove the hatch, remove flat batteries from the battery compartment,
insert new batteries making sure the polarity is correct (as indicated on the product), replace the battery com-
partment hatch and tighten the screw firmly.
• Use same or equivalent alkaline batteries as those recommended to operate this product.
• Do not mix different types of batteries or flat batteries with new ones.
• Keep batteries or other tools out of children's reach.
• Do not short circuit feed clamps.
• Always remove flat batteries from the product to avoid damages to the product by possible leakage.
• Always remove batteries in case the product is not used for long periods.
• Remove batteries from the toy and from the remote control before their disposal.
• Do not throw flat batteries into fire or disperse in the environment, but dispose through separate refuse collec-
tion.
• Should batteries leak, replace them immediately after cleaning the battery compartment and wash hands tho-
roughly in case they have come into contact with the leaking liquid.
• Do not try recharging unchargeable batteries: they may explode.
• The use of rechargeable batteries is not recommended as they may decrease the toy's functionality.
• When using rechargeable batteries, remove them from the toy before recharging and recharge only under adult
supervision.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
• The toy is not designed to operate on Lithium replaceable batteries. WARNING improper use may be a hazard.
EU 2002/96/EC
The crossed bin symbol on the appliance indicates that the product, at the end of its life, must be dis-
posed of separately from domestic waste, either by taking it to a separate waste disposal site for electric
THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH EU DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC.
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