Summary of Contents for Associated Electrics Qualifier Series
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:: Introduction :: Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Team Associated Qualifier Series product. This manual contains instructions and tips for maintaining your new Pro Rally RTR. Please take a moment to read through it and familiarize yourself with these steps as they will help you to understand each component’s function and show you some tips for getting the most out of your Pro Rally RTR.
Each part in the foldout This symbols indicates a has a number assigned to it for ordering special note or instruction replacement parts. in the manual. Associated Electrics, Inc. Customer Service 26021 Commercentre Dr. Tel: 949.544.7500 Lake Forest, CA 92630 Fax: 949.544.7501...
:: Blueprint of a Pro Rally Turnbuckle (Front Camber Link) Front Bumper Front Front Shock Front Caster Block Steering Front Block Body Mount Front Turnbuckle Shock Tower (Front Steering Link) Chassis Turnbuckle (Front Servo Link) Battery Receiver Box w/ Deans® Plug Nerf Bar Drive...
:: Quick Start Guide Battery Charging Steps and Safety: NiMH Wall Charger: (Part #29154 - Wall Charger AC 120V 350MaH) NiMH Quick Charger: (Part #610 - Reedy 447-S AC/DC 4-7 Cell Peak Prediction NiMH/NiCd Charger) Remove the battery from the vehicle before charging.
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:: Quick Start Guide - (cont.) Change the speed control to NiMH or LiPo battery modes. *NOTE: The Transmitter & ESC come Pre-Programmed! Make sure both TH. ATV (LO & HI) is set on your transmitter all the way to the right or at 100% before you start. Turn on the transmitter.
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:: Quick Start Guide - (cont.) Radio System Tuning and Controls: RULE: Transmitter on First/Vehicle on Second, Vehicle off First/ Transmitter off Last! Slide the battery cover in the direction shown to remove cover. Install six (6) alkaline or rechargeable AA size batteries into the battery holder.
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:: Wiring Diagrams Receiver Box Gasket Maintenance: Apply a small amount of “hobby grade” glue (not included) to the top edge of the receiver box in order to hold the receiver box gasket in place. Do the same for the receiver box lid. Make sure not to get glue on the side of the gaskets that will make contact with each other! Wait untill the glue has completely dried before moving on to the next step!
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:: Gear Mesh Gear Mesh: To correctly set your gear mesh, follow the steps below: 1. Remove the Chassis Brace. Loosen the set screw on the motor’s pinion gear. Slide the pinion on the motor shaft until the gear face of the pinion is entirely aligned with the gear face of the spur gear (see diagram). Tighten the set screw while ensuring it is aligned with the flat face on the motor shaft.
:: Camber / Toe Front Camber Angle: A good starting camber setting is –2 degrees (where the top of the tires lean inwards). Positive camber, where the top of the tire is leaning out, is typically not recommended. Front Toe-In: Zero degree toe-in (tires pointing straight forward) is a good starting setting.
:: Bumper Adjustments On-Road Bumper Adjustments: To run your vehicle in off-road conditions (big jumps), it is recommended that you switch your front and rear bumpers to their off-road positions. This allows for greater ground clearance. The body should be trimmed level with the bottom edge of the bumper. Front Bumper Adjustments: Off-Road :: Bumper Adjustments - (cont.)
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:: Spur Gear Access - (cont.) Rear Shock Tower Removal: Rear Shock Tower Removal: Loosen the ball studs highlighted in Loosen the ball studs highlighted in order to remove the shock tower with order to remove the shock tower with the shocks and camber turnbuckles the shocks and camber turnbuckles attached as one completepiece.
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:: Spur Gear Access - (cont.) Spur Gear Maintenance: When accessing your spur gear, check for wear on the When accessing your spur gear, check for wear on the teeth of the gear. The teeth should be nice and sharp. teeth of the gear.
:: Front Diff Access - (cont.) :: Diff Maintenance Differential Maintenance: Once you have removed the Diff gear, you can now drain the existing diff fluid from the differential. Stock Diff Check the diff gasket for wear or damage. Fluid Setting: Replace if necessary Front: Fill the diff to the top of the cross pin with your choice of...
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:: Shock Maintenance - (cont.) Bladder Installation Stock Shock Fluid Setting: Front: 35wt As you install the shock cap with the bladder, it will force out any extra fluid. If you install the cap with the shaft Rear: 35wt fully extended, you are running FULL REBOUND.This means the shaft will fully rebound when compressed.
Doing so may strip the mounting hole threads. under warranty. • Connect the three leads exiting the motor to the three Associated Electrics Inc. is not liable for any loss or motor leads from your Electronic Speed Control (ESC). damage, whether direct or indirect, incidental or...
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:: Shocks :: Servo Saver/Mount 4187 Nylon Spacer .030 6338 Antenna Tube w/Cap 5407 Red Silicone O-Ring 7137 Servo Mount 7143 Rear Shock Kit 7138 Servo Saver 7144 Front Shock Kit 7163 Ball Stud, (3 short/7 long) Set 7145 Shock Bodies, FR/RR 7167 Tap Screw BHPS w/ Top &...
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:: Front and Rear Gear Differential 7133 Diff - Complete 25607 7134 Diff Outdrive w/Set Screw 7134 7189 Diff Rebuild Kit 7732 M4 x 4mm Set Screw 25607 Bearing, 8 x 14 x 4 31350 M2.5 x 10mm FHCS 7134 -OR- 7732 7189...
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:: Front Gearbox 2308 M3x18mm BHCS 5407 Red Silicone O-Ring 2308 25211 7116 ProLite Chassis Braces 7117 Gearboxes FR/RR, Top & Bottom 7124 Front Input Shaft, Set 25211 7134 Diff Outdrive, w/ set screw 7135 Drive Pinion 7155 Arm Mounts, A & D Plates 7158 Hinge Pins (inner &...
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:: Rear Gearbox 7117 Gearboxes FR/RR, Top & Bottom 7155 Arm Mounts, A & D Plates 7158 Hinge Pins (inner & outer), Bushings 89202 (0, 1, 2, & arm washers) Set 7163 Ball Stud, (3 short/7 long) Set 25202 M3 x 10mm FHCS 25215 M3 Locknut, Black 89202...
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:: Front Bumper 2308 M3 x 18mm BHCS 7171 Pro Rally Foam Bumper 7188 Pro Rally Bumper Set 2308 25201 M3 x 8mm FHCS 89202 M3 x 12mm BHCS 89204 M3 x 24mm BHCS 7188 89202 2308 89202 7171 89202 -OR- 7188 7188...
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:: Front Shock Tower :: Rear Shock Tower 7153 Shock Bushings 7153 Shock Bushings 7154 Shock Tower, Front & Rear 7154 Shock Tower, Front & Rear 7173 Pro Rally Body Mount Set 7173 Pro Rally Body Mount Set 7184 M2 x 16mm SHCS 7184 M2 x 16mm SHCS 25187...
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:: Body / Wing / Decals :: Factory Team and Option Parts 6332 Body Clips 1734 FT Body Clips, Metallic Blue, 4 Long, 6 Short 7179 Pro Rally Wing Set 1735 FT Body Clips, Metallic Blue, Long 7180 Pro Rally Body, Clear (wing not included) 1736 FT Body Clips, Metallic Blue, Short 7181...
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RC10B5 Team Kit 540-SL/550-SL Ceramic Bearing Set 90003 RC10B5M Team Kit 90010 SC10 4x4 Factory Team Kit :: Qualifier Series Vehicles :: 1/8 Kits and RTR’s 7052 Pro Lite 4x4 RTR, 1/10 Scale (ready-to-run) 20501 MGT 4.60 SE RTR (ready-to-run)
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:: Hardware - 1:1 Scale View Socket Head (shcs) Flat Head (fhcs) Button Head (bhcs) 2 x 6mm (7186) 2.5x6mm (4675) 2.5x6mm (31520) 2 x 16mm (7184) 2.5x10mm (31350) 3x4mm(91158) 3x10mm (25620) 3x8mm (25201) 3x8mm (31532) 3x10mm (25202) 3x10mm (25211) Setscrew 3x16mm (89224) 3x12mm (89202)
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Replay XD1080 Mini 8-pin USB Charge Data Cable RP032 USB DC Car Charger 1A Stubby RP033 USB DC Car Charger 500mAh Associated Electrics, Inc. RP034 Micro SDHC USB Reader 26021 Commercentre Drive RP036 3M VHB 4991 Mount Adhesive for SnapTray...
:: Trouble Shooting Solution Description Problem Charge battery. No Power Battery is discharged... Plug in battery. Battery not plugged in..Reset speed control using No light on speed control..your instruction manual. Re-bind transmitter to the receiver. Receiver LED remains red. Plug in motor.
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