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charger unit is correctly connected to the computer. If you plug in
a car with a discharged battery, the LED on the USB charging
cable lights up red and shows that the car battery is being
charged. The USB charging cable and the charging socket on the
car are designed to make incorrect connection impossible.
• It takes about 30 minutes to recharge a discharged battery (but
NOT a deep-discharged one). When the battery is fully charged,
the LED display in the USB charging cable lights up green again.
Note: When supplied, the lipo-battery is already partially
charged so the first charging cycle may well take less time.
Always recharge the battery after use to prevent its becoming
deep discharged. After use, the battery must be allowed to
cool down for at least 20 minutes before it can be fully re-
charged. Recharge the battery occasionally (suggested every
2–3 months). Supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
Failure to treat the battery as described above can lead to its
becoming defective. Never leave the battery unattended while
it is being charged.
While charging, the power switch must be in the "OFF" position.
Open the battery compartment with a screwdriver and insert the
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batteries in the remote control. Ensure the polarity is correct.
1. Switch the car ON at the ON/OFF switch. The LED of the
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car will flash rhythmically.
2. Switch on the controller. The LED on top of the controller
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will flash rhythmically. After a few seconds, the LEDs on the
car and on the controller will light continuously, meaning the
bind has been made.
• Avoid constant motor operation.
• If the car switches itself off several times one after another, the
battery is dead. Please recharge the battery.
• Clean the Carrera RC car after use.
Controller functions – Full Function
You can steer the car in any direction using the joysticks:
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Joystick on left: forwards/backwards
Joystick on right: left/right
Troubleshooting
The vehicle does not work
• Position the switches on the transmitter and vehicle to "ON".
• Have the batteries/power packs been inserted correctly?
• Are the battery contacts bent or dirty?
• Are the batteries discharged or defective?
• Are the vehicle and the transmitter/controller connected properly
(see
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)?
The vehicle does not work properly; the range is too small!
• Is battery/accumulator power fading?
• Are any other remote control devices close by which might be
transmitting on the same frequency?
• Is interference being caused by metal railings or fences?
• Transmitter or power masts often cause the model vehicle to be-
have in an uncontrolled manner.
• Are there walkie-talkies/CB radios/wireless networks in the vicini-
ty that might cause interference?
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