• 75cc Fuel Tank IMPORTANT NOTICE This Century UK- BSD car is very tough, but it is not indestructible. In common with all R/C cars, stresses and vibrations can cause screws and fastenings to work loose. It is your responsibility to carry out regular checks, tighten screws where necessary and generally maintain the car to ensure optimum performance and reliability.
Your car is supplied with a mains operated Ni-MH battery charger. A full charge of the battery pack will take approximately 7hours. You may also wish to purchase a “Fast” charger. If so, we recommend one of the following Century UK Power-Tech chargers:- IMPORTANT! Regularly check all screws and fasteners are secure before operating this model.
Transmitter Operation: Your Century UK-BSD car features a quality 2.4 GHz radio control system. Under normal circumstances it is virtually immune to interference from other radio controlled models. All 2.4GHz systems are required to undergo a process called “binding”. This is where a receiver is programmed only to respond to commands from one unique transmitter.
Turn Off: 1. Stop the engine. 2. Disconnect the receiver power supply. 3. Turn off the transmitter. Failure to comply with this procedure could result in a total loss of control. Transmitter Functions: DSC FOR SIMULATOR Dual Rate ALWAYS: Position the car so the wheels are not touching the ground before connecting the battery. Check before you drive that the model is responding in the correct manner to your transmitter, i.e.
ENGINE TUNING GUIDE MAIN MIXTURE CONTROL NEEDLE The main mixture control needle points upwards from the carburettor (see image). It controls the fuel/air mixture supplied to the engine. The needle is factory set for runningin, at 4 1/2 turns out (anti-clockwise) from its fully closed position.
STOPPING THE ENGINE To stop the engine, pinch the fuel line that runs to the carburettor. Pinching this line will restrict fuel flow and the engine will stop within a few seconds. Never place your finger over the exhaust to stop the engine. This could result in serious burns to your finger and could also cause fuel to “back-up”...
We recommend the use of the Century UK – BSD laser gun, part No. BS-B7078 Tune the engine so it makes good power, then using the laser temperature gun...
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