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Radio Shack Lowrider '58 Impala 60-4351 Quick Manual

Radio Shack Lowrider '58 Impala 60-4351 Quick Manual

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Lowrider '58 Impala
60-4351
Your RadioShack Lowrider '58 Impala is built
to handle the road with style, whether the road
is the hallway in your house or the sidewalk
outside.
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Built to
scale, your Lowrider will dazzle your
friends as it reaches speeds up to 650 feet per
minute. Your Lowrider is available in two
frequencies (27 and 49 MHz) so you can race
other radio-controlled vehicles.
Step One
In the Transmitter
Installing Batteries
You need:
One 9V battery (for the
transmitter)
One 9.6V battery (for the
Lowrider)
Battery pack charger
1. Turn the transmitter off.
2. Press the tab on the back
of the battery compart-
ment cover to open it.
3. Insert a 9V battery.
4. Replace and secure the cover.
Battery Notes
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury batteries.
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type. Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of
batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities.
If you do not plan to use the vehicle for several weeks, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage
electronic parts.
Your Lowrider comes in one of two frequencies
(27 and 49 MHz), so you can race with your friends.
Check the box to see which frequency you have.
1. Turn the Lowrider off.
2. Open the battery
compartment cover's
latches and remove
the cover.
3. Put the battery pack in
the compartment. Make
sure the battery pack's
connector and the
Lowrider's connector
are close together.
4. Attach the battery pack's white connector to the car's matching
connector. Do not force them! They fit together only one way.
5. Replace and secure the cover.
You can cruise the sidewalks of
your neighborhood speeding
What's Included
forward or backward and bouncing
the front or rear of the car up and
down.
Lowrider
Transmitter's Antenna Rod
Step Two
Driving the Lowrider
1. Install the transmitter's supplied antenna rod.
Turn it clockwise to secure it.
2. Fully extend the transmitter's antenna.
In the Lowrider
3. Slide
rider to
4. Use the transmitter levers to control the Low-
rider.
- Forward
Release - Stop
- Reverse
or
raise or lower the front
The headlights blink.
or
raise or lower the rear
The headlights blink.
Note:To perform the coolest stunts, your Lowrider
needs to be running at high speed.
Warning: The Lowrider can reach much higher
speeds than other radio-controlled cars. Be careful to
avoid high-speed collisions with people and objects.
Caution: If the Lowrider gets stuck under an object,
immediately release the transmitter's control levers
and retrieve the car.
Remote Control
Four Knockouts
Box Wrench
Owner's Manual
on the transmitter and the Low-
ON/OFF
.
ON
- Repeatedly
- Turn left
- Repeatedly
Release - Go straight
- Turn right

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Summary of Contents for Radio Shack Lowrider '58 Impala 60-4351

  • Page 1 You can cruise the sidewalks of your neighborhood speeding What’s Included forward or backward and bouncing Lowrider ‘58 Impala the front or rear of the car up and down. Lowrider Remote Control Four Knockouts 60-4351 Transmitter’s Antenna Rod Box Wrench Your RadioShack Lowrider ‘58 Impala is built Owner’s Manual to handle the road with style, whether the road...
  • Page 2 Care Accessories Adjusting Alignment • Keep this radio-controlled vehicle dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry • Knockouts - Extra knockouts are enclosed immediately. so you can replace the existing ones. • Use and store the vehicle only in normal temperature environments. •...