Revell 24924 USB charger Transmitter Bolts nuts spanners User Manual

June 5, 2024
Revell

Revell 24924 USB charger Transmitter Bolts nuts spanners

Safety instructions

Before using for the first time, make sure that you have read and understood the entire manual.

  • Please keep the manual and packaging as they contain important instructions.

  • The user should only operate this model in accordance with the instructions for use in this operating manual.

  • This model is suitable for pilots who are at least 8 years of age. Parental supervision is required when driving it.

  • Warning! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Small parts. Choking hazard!

  • This model is suitable for use indoors and in dry outdoor areas.

  • Keep your hands, face and loose clothing away from the model during operation.

  •  Switch off the transmitter and model when they are not in use.

  • Remove the batteries from the transmitter and the model when they are not in use.
    Always maintain visual contact with the model in order to avoid losing control of it. Inattentive and careless use can lead to considerable damage. Do not operate the model near people, animals, roads or bodies of water.

  •  This model is not suitable for people with physical or mental limitations. We recommend that people who are unfamiliar with transmitter models operate the model under the guidance of someone with experience.

  •  A model should never be operated under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

  •  This vehicle may not be used on public roads!

IMPORTANT FEATURES

6-channel excavator with 2.4 GHz transmitter

  • Main arm, forearm and bucket can be controlled separately
  • high traction track drive
  • With sound module
  •  In general, it must be ensured that the model cannot injure anyone in consideration of potential malfunctions and defects.
    • The model may only be repaired or modified with genuine Revell control spare parts. Otherwise, the vehicle can be damaged or pose a danger. In order to prevent risks, always operate the model from a position which provides an easy line of retreat, if necessary.
Transmitter safety instructions:
  • Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the transmitter or the model prior to recharging.

  • Non-rechargeable batteries may not be charged.
    Rechargeable batteries may only be charged under the supervision of an adult.

  • The combination of different types of batteries as well as new and used batteries must be avoided.

  • Only recommended batteries or those of an equivalent type may be used.

  • We recommend new alkali manganese batteries for the transmitter. Single-use batteries for this transmitter and other electrical devices operated in the home can be replaced with environmentally-friendly rechargeable batteries.

  • Batteries must be inserted according to the correct polarity (+ and -). Depleted batteries must be removed from the transmitter.
    The connection terminals may not be short-circuited.

  • Remove the batteries from the transmitter and model if they are not to be used for an extended period of time.

  • Maintenance and care:

  • Please only use a clean, damp cloth to wipe down the model.

  • Protect the model and batteries from direct sunlight and/or direct heat. Never allow the transmitter to come into contact with water, because the electronics can be damaged as a result.

  • Technical changes and differences in colour reserved!

Technical data

Rechargeable battery for the model:

  • Power supply: ===
  • Rated output: 1x DC 7,2 V / 400 mAh / 2,88 Rechargeable NiMH battery (included)

USB charger:

  • Power supply: DC 5V via USB port, 500 mA or higher
  • Rated output: 5 V / 1000 mA max.

Batteries for the transmitter :

  • Power supply: ===
  • Batteries: DC 3 V / 2 x 1,5 V “AA” (not supplied)
VEHICLE
  • 1A Bucket
  • 1B Forearm
  • Main arm 1D Superstructure 1E Battery compartment 1F Battery compartment latch
  • OFF/ON switch 1H Upper bolt round)
  • 1I Lower bolt (square)
TRANSMITTER
  • 2A Left throttle
  • 2B Right throttle
  • 2C Rotate super- structure anti-clockwise
  • 2D Rotate super- structure clockwise
  • 2E Main arm up
  • 2F Main arm down
  • 2G Forearm up
  • 2H Forearm down
  • 2I Bucket up
  • 2J Bucket down
  • 2K Demo button
  • 2L Light/sound ON/OFF
  • 2M Record button
  • 2N ON/OFF switch
  • 2O Power LED
INSERTING BATTERIES
  • 3A Unscrew and remove cover
  • 3B I nsert 2 x 1.5 V AA batteries and pay attention to the polarity specifications, as indicated in the battery compartment.
  • 3C Close the battery cover and secure  with the screw.
CHARGING THE MODEL

Attention: The battery and motor must cool down for 15 to 30 minutes before charging and after every use. Otherwise they can be damaged. The charging process must be
constantly monitored. Always ensure that the charging process takes place on a fireproof surface in a fire-resistant environment.

  1. Switch off the model and transmitter (4A).
  2. Open the battery compartment. Remove the battery from the model.
  3. Plug the battery into the charging socket of the charger, ensuring correct polarity. The battery must be gently inserted into the charging socket – DO NOT USE FORCE. If the battery is not correctly inserted into the charging socket, the battery may become damaged and, under certain circumstances, cause injury (4B).
  4. Insert the USB charger in a free USB port; it will illuminate (4C).
  5. The charging process is complete when the USB charger light starts blinking.
  6. Disconnect the battery from the USB charger and disconnect the USB charger from the USB port once charging is complete.

The model can run for approx. 20 minutes after a charge time of approx. 200 minutes. Warning: The battery heats up while charging; this is normal. However, if it becomes hot and/or changes to the surface begin to appear, stop the charging process immediately!

START PREPARATION

Always observe the sequence when switching on! When switching off, always switch off the model before the transmitter. Otherwise, a control command can accidentally be triggered and activate the model, which can lead to considerable damage.

  1. Set the transmitter (2N) ON/OFF switch to “ON” (5A). The power LED (2O) on the transmitter blinks.
  2. Open the battery compartment.
  3. Insert the battery in the model. Insert the battery cable in the connection socket on the model (5B).
  4.  Then switch the ON/OFF switch on the model (1G) to the ‘ON’ position. Once the Power LED (2O) on the transmitter is continuously lit, the model is ready.

Switch off the model:
Then switch the ON/OFF switch on the model (1G) to the ‘OFF’ position. Remove the battery from the model.
Switch off the transmitter:
Set the ON/OFF switch on the transmitter (2O) to the ‘OFF’ position.

VEHICLE CONTROL

The left stick controls the left track; the right stick controls the right track.

  • 6A To drive forwards, carefully push both sticks forward. To drive backwards, carefully both sticks back.
  • 6B To turn left, carefully push the right stick forward and release the left stick. Operate the controls the other way around to turn right.
  • 6C To rotate in place, carefully push one stuck forward and the carefully push the other stick back. This works in both directions.
  • 6D With superstructure can be rotated approx. 300° anti-clockwise and clockwise with 2C and 2D.
  • 6E The main arm can be moved up and down with buttons 2E and 2F.
  • 6F The forearm can be moved up and down with buttons 2G and 2H.
  • 6G The bucket can be moved up and down with buttons 2I and 2J.

Overload safeguard: All functions are equipped with a coupling that activates when there is an excessive load (rattling noise) in order to prevent damage. This also takes place if, for instance, the arm has been moved to the upper or lower limit. When this occurs, stop steering in this direction.
Demo button:
The model demonstrates all of its functions. Stop the demo by pressing the button again or initiating another control command.
Record button:
The model ‘remembers’ control commands that are issued after this button is pressed instead of executing them immediately. Press the button again to execute the commands. The process is ended with another control command.

TOOL CHANGE

You can replace with bucket with the accompanying grabber.

  1. Unscrew the round bolt (1H) and remove it (7A).
  2.  Unscrew the nut on the square bolt (1I) and remove it (7B).
  3. Remove the bucket (7C).
  4. Screw on the lower section of the grabber. Ensure that the hole for the rectangular bolt (1I) remains free (7D).
  5. Fit the upper section of the grab bucket over the lower section and secure it with the square bolt (1I) (7E).
  6. Secure the square bolt (1I) with a nut (7F). Warning! Do not over-tighten the nut. Otherwise the grab bucket will not function!
  7. Re-insert the round bolt (1H) and secured it with a nut (7G).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE DRIVING

GENERAL DRIVING TIPS:

  • Always maintain visual contact with the model and do not look at the transmitter!
  • On initial driving attempts, there is a general tendency toward excessive movements of the controls. Make sure that you have sufficient room. After a crash, always release the speed control immediately in order to prevent damage to the electronics.

THE SUITABLE DRIVING ENVIRONMENT:
The location in which the model is driven should fulfil the following criteria:

  1. It should be a location in which there is as much open area as possible, without disruptive obstacles.
  2. Make absolutely sure when starting that there are no people or animals in the immediate vicinity.
  3. Always watch the model so that it does not drive into the operator, other people or animals and injure them.

TROUBLESHOOTING

  • Problem: The model does not move.

    • Cause: • The battery is too weak or depleted.
    • Remedy: • Please charge the battery.
  • Problem: Transmitter does not work.

    • Cause: 1.The transmitter is switched off.
      2.The batteries were not inserted correctly.
      3.The batteries do not have enough power.

    • Remedy: 1.Repeat the switch-on process as described.
      2.Check whether the batteries are inserted correctly.
      3.Please replace with new batteries.

  • Problem: The model cannot be controlled with the transmitter.

    • Cause: 1.The transmitter is switched off
      2.The connection between the transmitter and vehicle has been severed.

    • Remedy: 1.Move the transmitter switch to the “ON” position.
      2.When the model is further than 5 metres away, move towards the model

Additional tips and trick can be found online at www.revellutions.de.
SERVICE NOTES
You can find ordering options, the online game and useful information for all Revellutions models at www.revellutions.de.

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