At ARRMA we want you to enjoy using our products. If you need help or advice in running or setting-up your kit visit ARRMA-RC.com and the forums at GOFORIT-RC.com for help online. Remember - WE ARE RADIO CONTROL Warnings - PLEASE READ BEFORE USE This is not a toy.
Kit Overview Components Kit #102012 Kit #102022 ARRMA Raider RTR US Design Patent application no. 29/392 417 Community Design No: 001275770-0001 7 . 2 V N i M H Stick Battery ARRMA ATX 2.4Ghz Transmitter Plug type charger US Design Patent application no.
The battery or conduction material may over- heat and cause burns. Transmitter-Receiver Binding To start binding the ARRMA transmitter and receiver, ensure that both units are switched off, within 30cm/12" of each other and clear of possible sources of interference.
To reduce the steering dual-rate fi rst check that the transmitter and receiver are switched on then turn the adjuster, at the front of the ARRMA ATX transmitter, to the left. It has 10 levels of adjustment and will beep each time an adjustment is made; a long beep signifi es you have reached the end of the adjustment.
Auto/NiMh using. Driving Fundamentals We design all ARRMA cars to be fun and quick to get used to. However, it is important to be comfortable with the handling before exploring the upper reaches of your car's performance. For the first run we recommend taking your kit to an open, flat area (such as a park) ensuring you are away from potential hazards, people or animals.
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Basic Trouble Shooting - need help? Visit the support area and forums at ARRMA-RC.COM Trouble Shooting Matrix Problem Possible Cause Solution Ba t t er ies a r e incor r ec t l y ins t a lled in Check transmitter batteries and refi...