VEHICLE
Antenna
Pivotball front wheel
suspension
Shock absorbers
REMOTE CONTROLLER
REMOTE CONTROLLER
Antenna
Reverse switch
for steering
Reverse switch for
the speed control
Power / charge control LED
1. Remove the cover in the
direction indicated by the arrow.
Caution: Before recharging and after every use, always wait 10 to 15 minutes for the battery to cool down This is in order to avoid damage to the vehicle's battery. Never leave the vehicle unattended while charging.
1. Switch off the vehicle and remote control. (Fig. 1)
2. Disconnect the battery cable from the vehicle. Do not force. (Fig. 2)
3. Remove the battery from the vehicle as shown, fi rst removing the retaining clips. (Fig. 3)
4. Insert the mains adapter into a plug socket. Connect the NiMH battery to the charger.
The red LED lights up. Do not force. (Fig. 4)
5. The charging process is complete as soon as the light on charger goes out.
6. Remove the charger from the plug socket and disconnect the battery from the charger.
7. Reinsert the battery in the vehicle and fasten it with the retaining clips. (Fig. 5)
8. Before use, carefully reconnect the cables on the vehicle. (Fig. 6)
After a charging period of approx. 6 - 10 hours, the vehicle will drive for about 6 to 10 minutes.
We recommend using a suitable fast charger, available as a Revell accessory in all good
specialist stores.
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Vehicle and remote control
Vehicle and remote control
Inserting the batteries
2. Insert eight 1.5 V AA batteries according to the
polarity in the battery compartment.
Charging the vehicle
Aluminium oil pressure
shock absorbers
Compartment for NiMH battery
Wheel rims
ACCESSORIES
ACCESS
Antenna holder
Steering
Trim co
ontrol
for stee
ering
Trim co
ontrol
for spe
eed
Speed con
ntrol
Battery co
ompartment
3. Close the battery
compartment cover
Fig. 1
Fig. 4
ON/OFF switch
under the bonnet
230 V AC adapter
Vehicle batt
icle battery
NiMH 7.2 V
H 7.2 V / 1100 mAh
ON/OFF switch
4. Green and red power LEDs on the remote
control indicate: fully charged.
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
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