SOWOFA TOPR-000302 Sportive Stylish RC Brushless Boat User Manual

June 13, 2024
SOWOFA

SOWOFA TOPR-000302 Sportive Stylish RC Brushless Boat

Product Information

The product is a remote-controlled boat designed for recreational use. It is suitable for users aged 14 years and above. The boat features a water pump, display screen, low-power alarm, boat wheel, remote control, and cooling system. The boat is powered by a battery and can be controlled remotely.

Product Usage Instructions

Before Voyage

  1. Ensure the boat is fully charged before starting your voyage.

Hull Structure Instructions

  • Inspect the hull structure for any damage or defects before each use.

Remote Control Battery

  • When the remote control battery is low, the indicator light will blink. Replace the battery as soon as possible.

Distance Alarm

  • If the boat goes beyond the remote control range, it will emit a continuous alarm sound. Bring the boat back to the controllable area immediately.

Cooling System

  • The motor cools down through the water during the voyage. Water flows through the radiator pipe surrounding the motor to lower its temperature.

Important Notices

  1. Power on the boat first and power off the boat last. Turn off the remote control after turning off the boat.
  2. Check for continuous vibrations during the voyage as it may indicate loose power connectors that need to be tightened.
  3. Avoid collisions caused by improper operation to prevent damage to the hull or propeller.
  4. Do not sail in water where people are swimming. Stay away from muddy water.
  5. Remove the battery when the boat is not in use and keep the cables dry and clean.

Common Problems and Solutions

Problem Cause Analysis Solutions
Low battery The battery is low on power. Replace with a fully charged

battery of the same type.
The remote control indicator light not working| The battery in the remote control is incorrectly installed or
there is dirt between the battery and the battery contacts.| Refer to the remote control battery installation instructions
on page 5. Clean the dirt between the battery and the contacts. If
the issue persists, follow the solutions mentioned above for low
battery.

  • This product is recommended for users over 14 years old
  • Please stay away from the spinning blades.
  • Read the Disclaimer and Safety Instructions carefully.

Preparation before voyage

Hull structure instruction

Battery Charging

The initial power of the battery is insufficient, it needs to be fully charged

  1. Plug the charging cable interface into the USB output interface (voltage output is required to be 5+0.5V)
  2. Once the other end connects to the battery charging port, the green light will light up.
  3. Once the battery is fully charged, the light will go out.
    Note : Total charge time is approximately 2 hours.

Device battery installation

  1. Twist the cover to the left or right
  2. Take out the cover upwards
  3. Unlock the cover latch according to the label on the inner cover surface, and take out the cover upwards.
  4. Put the battery into the battery holder of the hull. Make the battery cord close to the side of the hull, push the battery to the bottom, and snug it.
  5. Connect the battery plug to the hull plug
  6. Press down the power switch, and the power on. Press down again, the power switch pops up, and the power is off.
  7. Cover both the inside and outside of the cabin and lock it.

Bow cover installation

Align the bow cover with the hole in the bottom of the boat, and install it in place

Remote-control transmitter operation

Remote control transmitter battery installation

  • Open the transmitter battery cover, then install four 1.5V “AA” batteries.
  • Make sure you install the batteries using the correct polarity as shown on the inside of the battery compartment.

Connect the transmitter to the boat
Pairing the device to the transmitter frequency

Make sure the accelerator trigger and steering knob of the remote control are in the normal position.

  1. Power on the transmitter, the indicator blinks quickly.
  2. Install and connect the device battery, and tighten the hatch cover.
  3. Once the remote control transmitter light turns on long, the devices are now paired and ready for normal use. (with voice prompt)
    Note : Before long-distance voyage, it is recommended to familiarize yourself with the operation on the close-range water surface

Navigation control Flip reset

When the boat capsizes. pull the accelerator trigger back and forth, and the boat will flip back. (low voltage state may fail to flip)

Fine tuning
Rudder volume adjustment: clockwise adjustment of rudder volume increase, counterclockwise adjustment of rudder volume decrease,

  • When the boat is not straightforward. the tail rudder median can be adjusted.
  • When the boat rotates clockwise, adjust the tail rudder median counterclockwise.
  • When the boat rotates counterclockwise, adjust the tail rudder median clockwise.

Low power alarm

  • Boat When the boat is in low power, the remote control will emit a “didi-didi” alarm sound. and we must return at this time. When receiving a signal change, the remote control will emit a “di-di” alarm sound.
  • Remote control transmitter: When the remote control battery is in low power, the indicator light will blink, and we must return as soon as possible to replace the battery.

Over distance alarm

  • When the boat is beyond the remote control range, the remote control will emit a continuous “di-di” alarm sound. At this time, control the boat to return to the controllable area as soon as possible.

Water cooling system

  • The motor lowers the temperature through the water flow. During the voyage. the water flows through the radiating pipe surrounding the motor to cool down the motor.

Notice

  1. At the beginning, turn on the power of the remote control first, and then power on the power of the boat, At the end, power off the boat power first, and then turn off the remote control.
  2. Continuous vibration during voyage may cause the power connector loose, which needs to be checked.
  3. Collision caused by improper operation may damage the hull or break the propeller.
  4. It is forbidden to sail in water where there are people swimming. Stay away from salty, muddy water.
  5. The battery must be taken out when the boat is idle Keep the cabin dry and clean,

Analvsis of common problems and solutions

Disposal and recycling of lithium battery

Discarded lithium batteries can’t be thrown in the trash at will. Please contact the environment department, scrap agent, mold supplier, or the nearest lithium battery recycling center.

Solemnly declare
Our products are constantly improving the desi and parameters are subject to change without prior notice. All the information in this manual has been carefully proofread for accuracy. If there are any omissions, our company reserves the right of final interpretation

FCC Warning

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interferenceto radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Radiation Exposure Statement
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements. The device can be used in portable exposure conditions without restriction

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