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Atom Manual EU Ver 2.pub - LRP

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Safety precautions<br />

This product is an authentic radio controlled vehicle (RC vehicle) and it is not a toy. Read and understand this<br />

instruction manual thoroughly before running the model. If you are not familiar with RC vehicles, we recommend that<br />

you ask someone familiar with RC vehicles for advice.<br />

Never connect the rechargeable drive battery in the reverse polarity or disassemble the battery. If the drive battery is<br />

used in the wrong way, high current can be generated and it is very dangerous.<br />

Never run RC models near people or animals, or on public streets or highways. This could cause serious accidents,<br />

personal injuries, and/or property damage.<br />

Recommended Tools<br />

These tools are not included with the product but are recommended for use whilst working with this vehicle<br />

3.0mm<br />

2.5mm<br />

2.0mm<br />

1.5mm<br />

Hexagonal Screwdrivers<br />

4-Way Cross Wrench<br />

(Small)<br />

4-Way Cross Wrench<br />

(Large)<br />

Scissors Needle Nose Pliers Side Cutters<br />

Charging the battery pack<br />

Mini Screwdrivers<br />

Always use the included charger for the included battery pack. Do not use any other battery packs. Charging time for<br />

an empty battery pack is about 6 hours. Do not charge the battery pack longer than 6 hours to avoid overheating and<br />

battery damage.<br />

Cautions<br />

• This charger can be used only for the battery pack included in this kit.<br />

• Do not charge the battery pack for longer than 6 hours. Overcharging generates excessive heat and will<br />

damage the battery pack.<br />

• Use the charger with adult supervision. Do not use the charger near water or when wet.<br />

• Do not use the charger if the wire is frayed or worn. If the wire is frayed or worn a short circuit can cause a fire<br />

or burns.<br />

• If you are not sure about the level of the battery pack before charging use it in the vehicle until the vehicle<br />

slows, leave to cool and then recharge.<br />

Whilst your battery pack is charging please read the next section on driving.<br />

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