JAMARA 410142 Climater 2 4 GHz Climater Speedboat Instruction Manual

June 1, 2024
JAMARA

JAMARA 410142 Climater 2 4 GHz Climater Speedboat Instruction Manual
JAMARA 410142 Climater 2 4 GHz Climater Speedboat

Instruction

Attention! With safety function!
The boat has a safety function that prevents it from running outside the water. Outside the water the motor and the steering is deactivated. So if the model don´t run after the battery is connected and the transmitter is powered on please check that the boat is set in the water properly. Do not operate the model in salty water.

General information

SAMARA e.K. is not liable for any damage caused to the product itself or through this, provided this is due to improper operation or handling errors. The Customer alone bears the full responsibility for the proper use and handling, including without limitation, the assembly, the charging process, the use and choice of the operation area. Please refer to the operating and user instructions, it contains important information and warnings.

Read the complete instructions and security instructions carefully before using the model.
Caution! Please fully and carefully read warnings/ safety instructions. These are for our own security and can avoid accidents/injuries.

This model is not a toy!

Not suitable for people under 14 year.

Warning:

  • Not suitable for children under 36 months.
    RISK OF SUFFOCATION!
    Contains small parts which can be swallowed.
    Keep away necessarily from children.

  • This device is not intended for use by individuals (Including children) with reduced physical sensory, mental abilities, lack of experience and / or knowledge, unless they are supervised in how the device is to be used.

Certificate of Conformity

Hereby SAMARA e.K. declares that the product „Climate 2,4 GHz Speed boot, No. 410142“ complies with Directive 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU and the regulation (EU) 2023/1542.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following Internet address:
www.jamara-shop.com/Conformity

Components Boat:
Components Boat:

  1. Top cover
  2. Boat
  3. Cooling cover
  4. Anti-collision cover
  5. Housing
  6. Lock
  7. Propeller
  8. Lock Nut
  9. Transmission shaft
  10. Steering linkage
  11. Rudder
  12. Tail vane bracket
  13. Trim flaps

Transmitter:
Transmitter

  • A On/Off Switch
  • B Turbo/180°Turn back function
  • C Left/Right
  • D Forward/Reverse
  • E Power LED
  • F Trim left
  • G Trim forward
  • H Trim right
  • I Trim backward

Stand
Stand

Placing the battery

Placing the battery

  • Remove the battery compartment cover.
  • Fit the 4 x AA batteries, observe the correct polarity.
  • Replace the battery hatch

Battery warning:

  • Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged!
  • Do not open! Do not dispose of in fire!
  • Do not mix old and new batteries!
  • Do not mix alkaline batteries, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable batteries!
  • Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged!
  • Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision!
  • The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited!

Charging by USB

Charging by USB

  • Insert the USB plug from the USB cable into the USB socket of your PC.
  • Connect the battery with USB charger.
  • The LED light is ON whilst charging. The charging time by completely discharged battery pack about ~ 3 hours

Attention!
Let the model cool off sufficiently after each use before putting it back into operation. When using an additional batteries let it cool off for minimum 10 minutes until the model is operated again. Overheating can damage the electronics or may result in fire.

Under voltage warning!

Your boat model has an acoustic and optical under voltage warning. The red LED on your transmitter will go off as soon as the battery voltage on your boat falls below the safe operating level. To avoid deep discharging and losing your model remove it from water as soon as possible and unplug the battery.

Danger!
If your model has an on/ off switch, always turn off the model immediately after each use. If your model has a removable battery or a dis connectable connector to the battery, the battery should be disconnected from the model immediately after each use. The battery can be deep-discharged by accidentally turning it on or by leaving the battery plugged in. By deep discharge the battery it loses power, can be damaged so much that charging or discharging is no longer possible and the battery can ignite itself during charging or discharging (fire hazard). Never attempt to charge or discharge deep-discharge batteries. The voltage of the battery should never be under 6 Volt to avoid a deep discharge. The fully charged battery has a voltage of 8,2 Volt.. After usage, the intact battery has to be fully charged after a cooling phase of at least 10 min but not longer than 12 hrs. This is to avoid a deep discharge caused by a self-discharge. When not using or storing the battery it has to be checked at least every three months for voltage (min. 7,8 Volt) or damage and if necessary charged or disposed.

Inserting the battery

  1. Turn the switch of boat top cover and open the boat top cover
    Inserting the battery

  2. Place the battery in the battery compartment.
    Inserting the battery

  3. Connect the charged battery pack with the model.
    Inserting the battery

  4. Close the cover again
    Inserting the battery

  5. Anti-collision part can prevent bow cusp causing injury.

  6. Put the boat into water, the boat will be turn on automatically.
    Anti-collision

Pairing the transmitter and the model

  1. Put the boat into the water.
  2. Turn on the Controller. The LED light on it will flash quickly.
  3. When the controller connected to the boat successfully, it will make a „beep“ sound, and the LED light will keep on.

Attention!

  • By the simultaneous operation of few models always put the model in water first, and then switch on the corresponding transmitter. Then repeat the procedure with the next boat. Do not put many boats in the water at the same time, and do not switch many transmitters at the same time. It may cause that many boats are responding to one transmitter.
  • Never operate your model beyond sight. Both the maximum visibility as well as the max. range of your model will depend on many factors such as weather, location and interfering frequencies.

Turbo
The boat starts at the preset high speed. Press the Turbo button to change the speed.
One „beep“ = low speed
Two „beeps“ = high speed.

Control

  1. Forward
    Forward

    If the lever is pulled back towards the transmitter grip the model will accelerate forwards.

  2. Backward
    Backward

    If the lever is pulled forward towards the model will accelerate backwards.
    Avoid swimming backwards, because it may splash the water inside the model.

  3. Turn left – Rotate the direction knob of the remote controller anticlockwise, the boat model is turned left.
    Turn left

  4. Turn right – Rotate the direction knob of the remote controller clockwise, the boat model is turned right.
    Turn right

  5. Turnover of boat model – When the boat turns over during driving, keep pressing the „180°Turn back function button“ until it turns back.
    Turnover of boat model

Warning!
Should your boat model jump on the water, or turn to the side, it means that there is perhaps some water in the body. Retrieve your boat to the land, drain it and let it dry before you use it again.

Safety precausions for Lithium battery

Because of the high power compactivity (up to 150 Wh/kg) the cells are quite dangerous and need special care! The company Jamar excludes explicitly, all types of liability for damages, that can occur when using the Lithium-Polymer- Cells inadequate.

  • When using the battery incorrect there is a risk of getting fire or acid-injuries.
  • Overcharging, too high power, or discharging at low level destroys the cell.
  • Protect from mechanical stress (squeezing, pushing, bending, drilling).
  • Never open or cut batteries, do not throw into fire, keep away from children.
  • Handle damaged or leaking battery with care. Injuries or damages to the product can occure.
  • Under no circumstance short-circuit the device and always watch out for correct polarity.
  • Protect batteries from heat above 65 °C , mount away from hot objects (for example exhaust pipe).
  • Before storing batteries (for example in the winter) charge the battery. Do not store in fully charged or in non charged state!
  • The contents of the cell is harmfull for skin and eye.
  • If the content comes into contact with skin, clean with plenty of water and take off misted clothes.
  • If the content comes into contact with the eyes, clean with plenty of water and consult a doctor.

If the cell overheats, swells, burns or smoke is coming from it, do not touch it under any circumstances. Keep away in a safe distance and prepare adequate extinguishing agents such (No water explosion, well dry sand, fire extinguishers, fire blanket, salt water).

Service notes:

Metal parts and electronics may corrode in a short time after use. Clean and dry your boat model after each use. Grease all metal and moving parts regularly to prevent corrosion and mechanical stiffness. The grease is the boat’s seal, it prevents water from getting into the model.

Practical tip:

  • Dismantle the boat only if you are sure you can put it back together. Otherwise leave it to professionals or someone technically capable.
  • For better reassembly, document your dismantling process with photographs, so you could find your way back.
  • Use the all-around grease with a medium viscosity.
  • Grease the model after around 20 battery recharges, or as soon as you notice that there is not enough lubrication (for instance by hearing the squeaking noise or when the water starts to get inside the boat by the propeller mount)

Troubleshooting

  1. The model does not run

    • The battery may low on power.
      After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery.

    • The transmitter batterys are to low.
      Put new batterys into the transmitter.

    • Battery connector or wires are loose.
      Make Sure the battery connectors are firmly plugged in to each other.

    • Battery is dead.
      Your battery may need to be replaced.

    • Electric system is damaged.
      Water may have corroded the system.

  2. The battery will not recharge

    • Charger is not plugged in.
      Make sure the charger is plugged into the wall outlet and the power flow to the outlet is on.

    • Charger is not working.
      Is the charger warm while charging? If not, the charger may.

  3. The vehicle does not run very long.

    • Battery may be undercharged.
      You may not be charging the battery long enough. After each use, or once a month minimum, charge the battery.

    • Battery is old.
      The battery will eventually lose the ability to hold a charge. Depending on the amount of use, and varying conditions, the battery should operate for one to three years. Replace the battery with a new one.

Operating Safety Instructions

  • Only use in shallow water.
  • The boat may not be operated in salty water.
  • Keep hands, hair and loose clothing away from the rotor, not reach into the rotors.
  • The electronic component in the model are highly sensitive. Do not dispose to high heat or moisture! Risk of a short circuit!
  • Do not run the model in strong currents, waves or bad weather.
  • Do not operate your model near radio stations or power lines! This can result in radio interference.
  • The transmitter should not come into contact with water.
  • Check the model, the remote control and charger regularly for damage. If a part is damaged, the model or accessories should not be used until the damage has been fixed.

Spare parts

  • Propeller incl. Nuts

  • Bumper

  • Rudder

  • Turn fin

  • Servo

  • Circuit board

  • Motor

  • Charging Cable USB

  • Battery Lipo 7,4V

  • Transmitter

Disposal restrictions

Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of in domestic waste. You are obliged to dispose of batteries (separate collection) appropriately. After use you can return batteries free of charge to the retail store. As batteries contain substances that can be irritant, can cause allergy and are highly reactive, separate collections and proper recycling is important to the environment and to your health. If the batteries are marked with a chemical symbol Hg, Cd or Pb below the crossed-out waste bin on wheels it refers to that more than 0.0005% of mercury (Hg), more than 0.002% of cadmium (Cd) or more than 0.004% Lead (Pb) is included.

Electrical appliances must not be disposed of in domestic waste and must be disposed of separately. You are obliged to take out the batteries, if possible, and to dispose of the electrical equipment at the communal collection points. Should personal data be stored on the electrical appliance you must remove them by yourself.

Service centre

Looser T-Trade
Thomas Looser
Poltergeist-Koch-Str. 32a DE-82178 Heimlich
Tel +49 (0) 89 1792 9867
Fax +49 (0) 89 1792 9869

Mail info@mooser-t-trade.de
Web www.mooser-t-trade.de
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