Bump n Go Plane
Our luxury 747 airplane has bump and go action, changing
direction with every obstacle, when you activate your switch. See
the lights flash and hear the roar of the jet engine. Great for
sensory development and for teaching cause and effect. Some
assembly required. Assembled size: 14"L x 14"W x 3"H. Requires
3 AA Batteries. Weight: 1 lb.
Operation:
1. Bump & Go Plane requires 3 AA Batteries to operate.
Alkaline batteries are recommended because they last longer.
Do not use rechargeable batteries because they supply a
lower voltage and the unit may not perform as well. Never mix
old and new batteries together or different brands or types
together.
2. To install the batteries turn Bump & Go Plane over and locate
the small screw on the battery cover door. Using a Phillips
head screwdriver open the compartment and install 3 AA
batteries paying close attention to proper battery polarity.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure with the
screw. Connect to any external capability switch (not
included) via the cord jack located at the back of Bump & Go
Plane. Bump & Go Plane is equipped with a 1/8" female mono
jack for use with external capability switches that have a 1/8"
mono plug. Make sure you have your switch plugged in all
the way. There should be no gaps. When using an external
switch leave the ON/OFF switch set to OFF.
4. Actuate your capability switch and Bump and Go Airplane will
spin about when it hits an object and go in another direction.
Lights will flash and the engine spins. Bump and Go Airplane
can also be used without the use of an external switch, by
turning the built in ON/OFF switch to ON.
5. Bump & Go Plane also come with a removable cap that
covers the front wheels to use if you want to use the plane in
a stationary position and just activate the lights and sound.
Troubleshooting:
Problem: Bump & Go Plane does not function correctly.
Action #1: Replace the batteries paying close attention to proper
battery polarity.
Action #2: Make sure that the connection between the external
capability switch and the jack is plugged in all the way. There
should be NO gaps.
Action # 3: Make sure you have removed the cap that covers
the front wheels for use when you want to use the plane in a
stationary position.
Action #3: Try your switch/with another switch operated
toy/device in an effort to rule out your switch as the source of the
problem.
Care of Unit:
If you will not be using Bump & Go Plane for an extended amount
of time, we recommend removing the batteries.
The Bump & Go Plane can be wiped clean with any mild
household multi-purpose, non-abrasive cleaner and disinfectant.
We recommend Simple Green, which is a non toxic
biodegradable all-purpose cleaner.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, as they will scratch the
surface of the unit.
Do not submerge the unit, as it will damage the electrical
components.
Rev 7/11/19
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