DF-Models 3130 Sport Cross III Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- df-models
Table of Contents
- Introductory remarks
- Warranty/guarantee conditions
- Safety instructions
- Scope of delivery
- Remote control
- Charging the battery
- Start preparations
- Driving
- Regular checks/maintenance
- Declaration of conformity(CE)
- extinguishing agent
- waste management
- storage
- charging
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Anleitung manual Instruction
Introductory remarks
Congratulations on your purchase of a product from DF Models I MALI Racing. All products are carefully checked for completeness and function to ensure that the product is free of manufacturing and material defects. The product is EMC-tested and meets the requirements of the applicable European and national directives. Due to constant further development and improvement of our products, we reserve the right to make technical changes and changes in equipment and design without prior notice. Therefore, no claims can be made on the basis of minor deviations of the product you have from the data and illustrations in these instructions. The responsible handling of the product is for your own safety and the safety of persons not involved. Please observe the safety instructions in this manual. Subject to technical and colour changes.
Warranty/guarantee conditions
The operating instructions for this product are a basic component of the
product, as non-observance of the information contained therein on handling
and operation and non-observance of the safety instructions invalidates the
warranty/guarantee. Therefore, keep the operating instructions in a safe place
even if the product is passed on to third parties. The warranty period for
consumers is 24 months. Unless otherwise provided by law, the
warranty/guarantee is limited to repair at the cost of the purchase price,
replacement of the product with an equivalent or refund of the purchase price.
A different assertion of other claims from country to country is conceivable.
The duration of the warranty/guarantee remains unaffected by repair and/or
replacement of parts. We reserve the right to use refurbished or new parts.
Services and repairs after the warranty/guarantee period have to be paid for.
The warranty/guarantee covers manufacturing and material faults and faults in
normal use. Mechanically stressed parts are not covered by the warranty. We
assume no liability for consequential damages!
are excluded from the warranty/guarantee:
– Damage caused by non-observance of the safety instructions or the operating
instructions
– Force majeure, collisions, incorrect handling
– extraordinary stress or external influence
– unauthorized modifications or repairs carried out by unauthorized persons
– damage caused by loss of control of the model
– Lightning strike or other influence of high voltage or current
– Wear parts, mechanically stressed parts and normal wear and tear, optical
impairments
– Transport, shipping or insurance costs
– Costs for the proper disposal of the product as well as setup and
readjustment work carried out by the service department
Safety instructions
Use this product responsibly.
As manufacturer and distributor of the product, we have no direct influence on
the correct handling and operation of the product. The following safety
instructions are intended to protect you and your environment from damage that
may result from improper use. But also the product itself and your model
should be protected against damage by the corresponding instructions. Therefo-
re, please read this chapter carefully before putting the product into
operation! We accept no liability for damage to property or personal injury
caused by non-observance of the operating instructions or the safety
instructions. In such cases, the warranty/-guarantee also expires. We assume
no liability for consequential damages! Not suitable for children under 36
months. Contains small parts – danger of suffocation! The product is suitable
for children under 8 years only under direct supervision of an adult. Dispose
of the packaging material properly, as it could be dangerous for children.
Before the start
Clarify with your insurance company whether the operation of a radio-
controlled model is covered by insurance (liability insuran-ce). If you are
not yet experienced in controlling RC models, first familiarise yourself with
the reactions to the control commands on the standing model. If necessary,
consult an experienced model athlete or a model building club. If necessary,
seek the support of an experienced pilot/driver. Check the remote control
system and the model for functional reliability and visible damage, such as
defective plug connections or damaged cables, before putting it into
operation. All moving parts must function smoothly, but without bearing play.
Check all screw and plug connections, wheel nuts and electrical contacts for
tightness, as these can become loose or detached during transport, while
driving or in the event of minor accidents. Fasten excess lengths of cables in
such a way that they cannot get into moving/rotating parts. Cables must also
not be kinked. Make sure that all batteries are fully charged and not damaged.
Driving/ Flying Do not drive/fly if your reactions are restricted (e.g. if you
are tired or under the influence of medication or alcohol). Incorrect
reactions can cause serious personal injury and damage to property. Do not
drive if you have the slightest doubt about the perfect technical condition of
your model/remote control system. Always maintain direct visual contact with
the model. Operate the model only on private property or in places designated
for this purpose. Observe the conditions and regulations for the terrain.
When operating a model, always ensure that no parts of the body or objects in
the danger zone of motors or rotating parts. Regularly check all screw
connections and fastenings, as these can become loose or detached during
operation. In the event of a malfunction, stop operation of your model
immediately and eliminate the cause of the malfunction before continuing to
use the model. Avoid driving in low outside temperatures, as this reduces the
battery capacity and the plastic of the bodywork loses its elasticity and
splinters easily. Do not expose your model and the remote control system to
direct sunlight, moisture, heavy soiling or extreme heat/cold for long
periods. Do not drive in crowded areas, towards people or animals, in nature
reserves, at night, under power lines, radio masts or during thunderstorms.
Electrical fields and atmospheric disturban-ces can affect the signals of your
remote control transmitter, in rain or damp conditions, otherwise the
electrical system will be damaged. Please note that RC models must not be
driven on terrain where there is public transport.
Intended use The product is designed exclusively for private use in the model
building sector and with the associated operating times. This product is not
approved for commercial or industrial use or for continuous operation.
Improper use can lead to personal injury and damage to the product and the
associated risks such as loss of control over the model, short circuit, fire,
electric shock, etc. Follow the safety instructions in this manual. They
contain important information for handling the product. The product is
suitable for children under 8 years of age only under adult supervision.
Notes for batteries and rechargeable batteries
Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets as they may accidentally
swallow the batteries. In this case, consult a doctor immediately! Leaking or
damaged batteries can cause burns if touched. If skin or eyes come into
contact with the electrolyte, rinse immedia-tely and thoroughly with clear
water. and see a doctor. Use suitable protective gloves when disposing of the
defective Batteries. If you notice any abnormal smell, discoloration,
excessive heating or deformation of the battery, disconnect the battery from
the charger or consumer immediately. Dispose of the battery! Conventional
alkaline batteries (1.5V) are intended for single use only and must then be
disposed of properly. Dispose of empty batteries or defective rechargeable
batteries in an environmentally friendly manner at authorised collection
points. It is prohibited to dispose of them with household waste! Batteries
must not become damp or wet. Also avoid the formation of condensation water.
Never expose the batteries/rechargeab-le batteries, the charger and the model
to adverse environmental conditions (e.g. wetness, excessively high or low
ambient temperature, sources of ignition or open fire, dust, vapours,
solvents)! Avoid heavy soiling and excessive mechanical stress on the battery
and never pull the connecting cables! Never mix batteries and rechargeable
batteries at the same time in one device! If no brand-new batteries are used
to power the transmitter, ensure that there is sufficient residual capacity
(battery tester). Always replace the complete set of batteries, not just
individual cells. Always use batteries of the same type and manufacturer. Do
not mix batteries with different charge levels. Make sure that the polarity is
correct when inserting batteries into the battery holder. If the polarity is
incorrect, not only your model but also the battery will be damaged. Batteries
must never be short-circui-ted, damaged, disassembled or thrown into an open
fire. There is a risk of fire and explosion! If the battery gets hot,
disconnect it from the charger immediately! If the model is not used for a
longer period of time, remove the batteries or rechargeable batteries from the
remote control and from the model in order to avoid damage from leaking /
deeply discharged batteries.
Extinguishing media: In the event of a fire, it must be extinguished by water
spray, carbon dioxide or extinguishing powder/foam. The full water jet is not
suitable for extinguishing. The use of a fire extinguisher with AVD
extinguishing agent is particularly recommended.
Disposal
At the end of its service life, dispose of the product in accordance with the
applicable regulations. legal regulations (do not dispose of with household
waste). You as end user are legally obliged (battery regulation) to return all
used batteries and accumulators. disposal via household waste is prohibited!
The adjacent symbols refer to the prohibition of disposal with household
waste. Batteries containing harmful substances are additionally marked with
the designations for the decisive heavy metal: Cd=Cadmi-um, Hg=Mercury,
Pb=Lead (the name appears on the battery/rechargeable battery, e.g. under the
garbage can symbols shown on the left). You can return your used
batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge to the collection points in
your municipality or wherever batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold. In
doing so, you fulfil your legal obligations and make your contribution to
environmental protection.
Scope of delivery
Scope of delivery:
RC Truck 1:18 RTR
2,4 GHz remote control
Li-lon battery 7,4 Volt – 500mAh
USB charging cable Manual
spare parts:
No. 6958 – Li-Ion Akku 7,4 Volt – 500mAh
No. 7620 – USB-Ladekabel
Remote control
Inserting the transmitter batteries:
- unscrew the screw,
- open the battery compartment. Insert batteries (2x AA) (not included, do not use rechargeable batteries!), make sure the polarity is correct! Close the battery compartment again. If the model is not used for a longer period of time, remove batteries from transmitter!
Charging the battery
Connect the charger (USB charging cable) to a suitable power supply (USB power supply (USB power supply, cell phone adapter, power bank I not included in delivery). Now connect the battery to the charging cable (white plug with 3 cables). The LED of the charging cable flashes green, battery is being charged. If the LED of the charging cable lights up red, the battery is fully charged. Disconnect the battery from the charging cable. Disconnect the USB adapter from the power supply. Maximum charging time approx. 2-3 hours. NEVER charge unattended (e.g. “overnight”)!ALWAYS charge on a fireproof surface! Observe safety regulations!
Safety instructions
Always charge the battery outside of the model to avoid
overheating.
Always use a fireproof base when charging. NEVER charge unattended (e.g.
“overnight”).
When the model is not in use the battery must ALWAYS be disconnected and
removed from the model.
Disconnect connectors by pulling the plug ONLY, NEVER pull the cables. Do not
operate your model in adverse weather conditions (wet, snow, etc.). Protect
your model from moisture and excessive dirt/dust. Never operate your model
near high-voltage pylons/lines, etc. Do not operate your model near airports,
government buildings, etc. Please inquire about the legal requirements for
operating RC models in your country. Check if you need insurance (liability).
Start preparations
Your new RC model is ready to drive. Transmitter and receiver are bound. The speed controller is adjusted and immediately applicable. Charge the drive battery and place it in the battery compartment in your RC model. Fix the battery so that it is not can slip. Connect the battery to the controller. Switch on the remote control, then the cruise control. After driving, first switch off the controller, then the remote control. Always remove the battery from the model, if it is not operated. Always store the batteries properly (e.g. “LiPo-Bag”).
Driving
Always switch on the remote control first and then the model. After driving, first switch off the model and remove the battery from it and then switch off the transmitter. Turning the steering wheel (1) to the left steers the model to the left. Turning to the right steers the model to the right. By pulling the throttle lever (2) in the direction of the handle, the model accelerates (moves forward). By pushing the throttle handle away from the handle, the model moves backwards. If the model always drifts slightly to one side without operating the steering wheel Wand does not drive straight ahead, you can adjust this using the trim on the underside of the model (adjust the trim grid (TR) to the right or left).Regular
Regular checks/maintenance
The model is already assembled ready to drive and can be put into operation directly after inserting the transmitter batteries (not included) and the drive battery (must be charged first). The drive and control components are mounted and wired, the connection between transmitter and receiver is automatic, after each switch-on. However, you should check all screw connec- tions for tightness before the first journey. Replace defective parts immediately and clean the model from dirt and dust. Also check the following points regularly: Are the wheel nuts and screw connections tight? Is the servo control lever firmly seated on the servo shaft? Is the drive battery charged and secured in the holder? Are the rotating and moving parts running smoothly? Are the cables laid and secured so that they cannot get into moving parts? Is the range of the remote control transmitter sufficient?
Declaration of conformity(CE)
Declaration of Conformity in accordance with the Radio Equipment Directive
(RED) 2014/53/EU
Declaration of Conformity according to the Toy Safety Directive 2009/48/EC
I hereby declare that the product: Sport-Cross III
Product number: 3130 (EAN: 4250684131309)
Complies with the essential requirements and the other relevant provisions of
the Directive (RED) 2014/53/EU, when used for it intended purpose.
Manufactured in accordance with the following harmonised standards:
ETSI EN 300 440 V2.2.1 (2018-07)
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3 (2019-11)
ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1 (2019-03)
EN 62479:2010: Assessment of electronic and electrical equipment related to
human exposure restrictions for
electromagnetic fields (10MHz – 300 GHz).
EN 50663:2017: Generic standard for assessment of low power electronic and
electrical equipment related to
human exposure restrictions for electromagnetic fields (10 MHz – 300 GHz).
EN71-1:2014 + A1:2018
EN71-2:2020
EN71-3:2019+A1:2021
EN IEC 62115:2020+A11:2020
European RoHS Directive 2015/863/EU amending Annex II to Directive 2011/65/EU
– Certain hazardous substances
The EIRP oft he EUT is below the max permitted sending level of 20 mW, and the EUT is not needed to conduct SAR measurement.
Manufacturer / responsible Person: Person: Drahthammer Str. 22
managing director
date:Amberg (Germany), 23.05.2022
Safety/ hazard information for rechargeable batteries/ batteries
disclaimer
Since we (DF Models) cannot monitor your handling of the battery, any
liability and warranty for incorrect handling, charging/discharging, damage,
etc. is expressly excluded.
danger/ safety instructions
- Always keep batteries/ rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children and pets.
- Leaking or damaged batteries/accumulators can cause burns on contact. If skin or eyes come into contact with the electrolyte, immediately rinse the area thoroughly with clean water and seek medical attention immediately. Use suitable protective gloves when disposing of the defective battery.
- If you notice any abnormalities such as odor, discoloration, excessive heating or deformation of the battery, disconnect the battery from the charger or consumer immediately. Dispose of the batteries/accumulator properly (take to a collection point, DO NOT dispose of in household waste!).
- Batteries must not get damp or wet. Avoid the formation of condensation.
- Never dispose of batteries/ rechargeable batteries in a fire.
- Never expose the batteries/ rechargeable batteries to adverse ambient conditions (e.g. wetness, excessively high or low ambient temperature, direct sunlight, ignition sources or open fire, dust, vapors, solvents).
- Avoid heavy soiling and excessive mechanical stress on the battery.
- Never modify batteries/ rechargeable batteries structurally, never solder directly to batteries/ rechargeable batteries.
- Never tug at the connection cables.
- Never open batteries/ rechargeable batteries by force.
- Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries in one device at the same time.
- Always use batteries/ rechargeable batteries of the same type and manufacturer.
- When inserting batteries/ rechargeable batteries into the battery holder, ensure that the polarity is correct. If the polarity is incorrect, not only your model but also the battery/accumulator will be damaged.
- Batteries/ rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, damaged, disassembled or thrown into open fire. There is a risk of fire and explosion.
- Immediately disconnect the battery from the charger/ consumer if it becomes very hot.
- Only charge rechargeable batteries with suitable chargers.
- Always charge batteries on a non-flammable surface.
- Never charge/use rechargeable batteries near flammable materials.
- Never charge/use batteries without supervision.
- Never charge the rechargeable batteries in a model, vehicle/caravan, etc.
- Never charge or use batteries with reverse polarity.
- Do not charge batteries that are overcooled or overheated.
- Do not charge/use batteries in locations subject to high static discharge.
- If the model is not used for a longer period of time, remove the inserted batteries from the remote control and from the model to avoid damage due to leaking / deep discharged batteries.
- Conventional alkaline batteries (1.5 volts) are intended for single use only and must be disposed of properly afterwards. Dispose of empty batteries or defective rechargeable batteries in an environmentally friendly manner via authorized collection points. Alkaline batteries must NOT be recharged, there is a risk of fire/explosion.
- Disposing of batteries/battery packs in the household waste is prohibited.
- In case of fire, never extinguish batteries with water (see Extinguishing media).
- Incorrect handling of batteries/ rechargeable batteries can lead to explosions/fire.
extinguishing agent
In case of fire of batteries/accumulators never extinguish with water! Only use dry extinguishing agents to smother the flames (e.g. sand). Carbon dioxide or extinguishing powder/foam are also suitable for fire fighting. The use of a fire extinguisher with AVD extinguishing agent is particularly recommended.
waste management
Batteries / rechargeable batteries must never be disposed of in household waste! Batteries/rechargeable batteries can be handed in at public collection points in your community. Batteries/ accumulators can also be handed in at all sales points for batteries/ accumulators. Please make sure that batteries are not short-circuited (secure with tape if necessary). DF Models is registered under the WEEE Reg. No. DE30915550 at the EAR foundation and recycles all used electronic components properly. Batteries/rechargeable batteries are marked with the symbol shown below (garbage cans). This indicates the prohibition of disposal in household waste. Additional designations for the determining heavy metal are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead.
storage
Batteries should not be empty or fully charged during longer storage. A state of charge of approx. 80 % of the rechargeable batteries is ideal. The state of charge should be checked and adjusted at regular intervals. Always store batteries safely in a non-flammable place (e.g. use LiPo bag etc.). Store and keep at room temperature (approx. 15-22°C).
charging
Batteries may only be charged with suitable chargers. For Lixx batteries only
charge with chargers with connected/integrated balancer! LiPo batteries have a
final charging voltage of 4.2 volts/cell, NiMH batteries of 1.45 volts/cell.
Accus should be charged with a charge rate of 1 C, higher charge rates can
shorten the life of the battery.
Charge rate: capacity x C-rate = charge current (example with 1C charge rate:
battery with 1000mAh x 1C charge rate = 1000mAh (1 A) charge current) Maximum
temperatures when charging batteries: LiPo max. 45°C | NiMH max. 60°C
discharge
LiPo batteries have a final discharge voltage of 3.2 volts/cell, NiMH
batteries of 0.9-1 volts/cell. These values must not be fallen below,
otherwise the batteries will be irreparably damaged (risk of explosion/fire).
Discharge rate: The discharge rate specifies the value with which the
rechargeable batterie may be loaded during discharge. Higher values lead to
irreparable damage (explosion/fire hazard). For LiPo batteries, the C-value is
usually visibly indicated on the battery. DF-Models NiMH battery packs (7.2
volt racing stick packs) have a C-rate of 10-15C. Batteries can be
discharged/loaded constantly with the indicated value, briefly with the double
C-value (max. 3 seconds).
Capacity value x C-rate = discharge current (Example: Battery with 25C
(discharge rate) and 1000mAh | 25C x 1000mAh (1A) = 25A discharge current
(duration)
Maximum temperatures when discharging batteries: LiPo max. 60°C | NiMH max.
60°C
temperatures
Batteries are very sensitive to temperature. At temperatures below 15°C as
well as above 35°C, the removable capacity is significantly lower than in the
optimum temperature range of approx. 15-35°C. Temperatures below 0°C can cause
damage to the battery. Maximum temperatures when charging batteries: LiPo max.
45°C | NiMH max. 60°C
Maximum temperatures when discharging batteries: LiPo max. 60°C | NiMH max.
60°C
Service Hotline:
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www.df-models.com
Service-Telefon: +49 (0) 9621 782 293 http://www.df-models.com
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