Troubleshooting - Reely 2103650 Operating Instructions Manual

1:4 electric dirt bike rtr
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14. Troubleshooting

This model was built using the latest technology. However, faults and malfunction may still occur. The following section
shows you how to troubleshoot potential problems. Ensure that you also read the remote control instructions included
with the product.
The model does not respond or does not respond correctly
• In the case of 2.4 GHz remote control systems, the receiver must be connected to the remote control. This process
is known as "pairing". The manufacturer pairs the remote control with the receiver before the vehicle is shipped.
However, you can also pair the remote control yourself. To do this, follow the enclosed operating instructions for
the remote control.
• Is the vehicle battery or the remote control batteries empty? Replace the drive battery or the batteries in the trans-
mitter with new ones.
• Did you switch on the remote control before switching on the speed controller? For safety reasons, the speed
controller does not function if this is done in the reverse order.
• Is the vehicle battery connected to the speed controller? Check the plug connections to see if they are dirty or
rusted.
• Is the vehicle too far away? With a full drive battery and full batteries in the transmitter, a transmission range of
100 m and more should be possible. However, this can be reduced by outside influences, such as interference
on the radio frequency or the proximity of other transmitters (not only remote control transmitters, but also WLAN/
Bluetooth
devices that also use a transmission frequency of 2.4 GHz, of metal parts, buildings, etc.).
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• T he position of the remote control and receiver aerials relative to one other also has a significant impact on the
range. For best results, the remote control and receiver aerial should be vertical (i.e. parallel to each other). Pointing
the remote control aerial at the vehicle significantly reduces the range.
• Check the correct position of the speed controller plug and steering servo on the receiver. If the plugs have been
rotated 180°, the speed controller and steering servo will not work.
If the connectors for the speed controller and steering servo are connected the wrong way round, the throttle/brake
servo will control the steering servo (and vice versa).
Vehicle slows down or stops
• The drive battery is empty, the low voltage detection of the speed controller has shut off the drive.
• Check the batteries/rechargeable batteries in the remote control.
• The vehicle is too far away from the transmitter.
The vehicle doesn't stop when the throttle/brake lever is released
• Correct the throttle trim on the remote control (set the neutral position).
• If the trim is insufficient, reset the neutral and full throttle positions (see chapter 9. a).
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