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LiteHawk CHARGER - 2.4 Ghz
Your LiteHawk CHARGER comes with a 2.4 Ghz radio system, which allows you
to play without the fear of ever losing control! Race or play with countless other
drivers. The range of your boat is approximately 250ft which, due to its small
size, is in excess of normal vision. The farther the boat goes away from you the
smaller it will become and the harder it will be to determine the boat's direction
We suggest you drive at a distance between 15ft-30ft, this keeps your boat within
a safe operational distance.
LiteHawk CHARGER - Controller Functions
On/Off Power switch: red
light should come and remain
solid when turned on. Make
sure to turn your hand held
unit on before plugging in the
boat.
Steering: The
steering wheel
controls the boat's
direction. Turn the
wheel left to steer
to the left. Turn the
wheel to the right
and the boat will
steer to the right.
The steering is
100% proportional
and will react to
even slight inputs.
The radio is de-
signed to self-cen-
tre. Simply release
the wheel from a
steering input and it
will go straight.
LiteHawk CHARGER - Battery & Charger
Your LiteHawk CHARGER comes with a 7.4 Volt Li-Ion battery and AC wall plug
balance charger.
Battery:
The rechargeable Li-Ion battery provides the power to propel your boat across
the water at high speeds. You should expect 6-10min run time. Extra batteries
are available at www.litehawk.ca. However you do need to make sure to properly
maintain your Li-Ion Battery.
Steering trim: Steering trim is used when your
boat is turning or pulling to the left or
right. If the boat is turning slightly to the right,
than press the left trim button till the boat is track-
ing straight. If the boat is turning slightly to the
left, press the right trim button until
the boat is tracking straight. NOTE: If your rudder
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is noticeably out of
centre the Steering
trim may not solve your
issue and a mechani-
cal adjustment to the
steering links may be
needed.
Throttle: Forward drive
is initiated by pulling
the throttle trigger
towards the grip or han-
dle like a trigger. The
throttle is 100% propor-
tional and will react to
even slight input. Re-
lease the trigger to slow
and stop the boat.
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