Checking The Radio System - Pro Boat Motor Lifeboat Owner's Manual

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Check to make sure the propellers
are free from any objects. The first
time you turn on your Motor Lifeboat the
motors may start, and any objects near
the propellers, or even the propellers,
may become damaged.
Always turn on the transmitter first
by sliding the switch on the front of
the transmitter from left to right. The
small red and green lights on the front
of the transmitter should both light up.
If not, you need to check for low or
incorrectly installed batteries.
Checking the Throttle Operation
Once the transmitter has been turned
on, turn on the Motor Lifeboat by sliding
the switch on the speed controller to the
"On" position.

Checking the Radio System

If the propellers spin, adjust the Throttle
Trim lever located next to the throttle
stick until the propellers stop.
Give a small amount of throttle input
by moving the throttle stick toward the
top of the transmitter to ensure that the
motors are working.
To test reverse speed operation, wait
for the model to stop then move the
throttle stick toward the bottom of
the transmitter. Once everything is
functioning correctly, you are ready to
check the operation of the steering.
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