kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car User Manual
- September 18, 2024
- KOLEGEND
Table of Contents
kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car
INTRODUCTION
The Kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car is the perfect car for kids ages 0 to 3 who love to go on adventures. This high-quality RC car, which costs $49.99, is meant to keep kids’ attention while also helping them improve their motor skills and balance. The item is 13 inches long, 7 inches wide, and 5 inches high, and it’s made to last through fun falls. The K-301 has a strong 2.4GHz frequency for smooth, interference-free control, and it comes with two 1200 mAh batteries that let you play for more than 40 minutes without having to recharge them. With an away distance of about 50 meters, it’s easy for your child to discover their surroundings. This toy, the K-301, is made by Kolegend, a brand that is known for making safe and high-quality games for kids. It’s a great choice for gift-giving or everyday play.
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand | Kolegend |
---|---|
Product Name | Remote Control Car |
Price | $49.99 |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 7 x 5 inches |
Item Weight | 3.16 pounds |
Item Model Number | K-301 |
Batteries Included | Two 1200 mAh Batteries |
Scale | 1:12 |
Frequency | 2.4GHz |
Charging Time | 2 – 2.5 hours |
Playing Time | 40+ minutes |
Remote Distance | About 50 meters |
Manufacturer Recommended Age | 0 – 3 years |
Batteries for Remote | 2 AA batteries required |
Manufacturer | Kolegend |
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
- Remote Control
- Batteries
- SCREWDRIVER
- Car
- Manual
PRODUCT DIMENSIONS
FEATURES
- Improved Dual Batteries: It comes with two 7.4V 1200mAh batteries that give you a great playtime of up to 50 minutes, so you can enjoy the outdoors for a long time.
- Cool Chassis Lights & Headlights: It comes with headlights and underbody lights that make it look great and light up the way when you play at night.
- Durable Frame and Bumper: Made to withstand hits from crashes, and all of its parts have passed drop and impact tests to show they will work reliably.
- High-Speed Performance: It has a powerful brushed motor that lets it go up to 20 km/h, which makes it great for exciting racing games.
- Response Control: It has a 2.4GHz radio control system that lets you move with great accuracy and sensitivity, so it doesn’t interfere with other RC cars when you’re playing with other people.
- 1:12 Scale Size: The toy-grade scale makes it easy for kids to drive and control the car.
- All-Terrain Capability: It can go over sand, grass, and pavement thanks to its strong rubber tires and suspension system, which provide great grip and cushioning.
- Distance to the remote: The control range is about 50 meters, so you can play outside without losing connection.
- It’s easy to charge the batteries—it only takes two to three hours to fully charge them, so you can play again quickly.
- The best gift for kids is: It’s fun for both boys and girls ages 4 to 12, so it makes a great gift for birthdays, holidays, or any other special event.
- Family-Friendly Fun: It encourages racing competitions between family and friends, which helps people get to know each other and work together.
- Lightweight Design: The car is easy for kids to drive and handle because it only weighs 3.16 pounds.
- It can be used for both indoor and outdoor play, which makes it a useful addition to any child’s toy collection.
- Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials that will hold up against rough play and last for many experiences.
- Colorful Look: The car is fun for kids to look at and play with because of its bright design and lights.
SETUP GUIDE
- Unbox the Car: Carefully take the remote-controlled car and all of its parts out of the box.
- Check the Contents: Make sure that the car, radio control, batteries, and user guide are all included.
- Install Batteries: Put two AA batteries into the remote control and make sure both of the 1200mAh batteries are in the car.
- Connect Batteries to a Power Source: If the batteries aren’t fully charged, connect them to a power source and charge them for two to three hours.
- Power on the Car: To turn on the car, flip the switch on top of it.
- Turn on the Remote: First, turn on the remote and make sure it’s set to the right frequency.
- Test Controls: Make sure everything is working right by using the remote to test the forward, stop, and turn buttons.
- Pick a Play Area: For the best driving conditions, find an open area with no barriers.
- Practice Driving: Let your child practice driving the car to help them feel more confident and get better at handling it.
- Competitive Play: To get people to connect and have fun, set up friendly races between family and friends.
- Check Battery Level: Keep an eye on the battery level on a daily basis to avoid having to stop playing.
- Read the directions together: Read the user instructions to your child to help them get used to the car’s controls and features.
- Explore Different Terrains: Try driving on different surfaces to see how well the car handles all of them.
- Set up hurdles or race tracks to make the game more fun and to get kids to think of new ways to play.
- Safely Store: When you’re done playing, put the car and remote away safely and turn them off to save battery life.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
- Regular Cleaning: Use a soft cloth to wipe down the car after each play session to get rid of dirt and other things that got stuck in it.
- Stay Out of Water: To keep the electronics from breaking, keep the car out of water.
- Check for Damage: Look for signs of wear or loose parts on the car often, especially after rough play.
- How to Store It: To protect the car from damage from the weather, keep it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
- Maintenance for batteries: Take the cells out of the car when it’s not going to be used for a long time to stop leaks.
- Handling Carefully: Tell kids to be careful when they play with the car so that they don’t break any of the parts.
- Watch the Battery Life: Keep an eye on how the batteries are working and change them as needed to make sure they work at their best.
- Limit Rough Play: To make the car last longer, don’t let kids do things like throwing or smashing it.
- Watch Kids Play: Always watch little kids play to make sure they are safe and using things properly.
- Change the Batteries: To keep the car from getting damaged, make sure you use the right batteries (AA and 7.4V).
- Check Mechanisms for Dirt: Clean the wheels and other working parts every so often to make sure they work well.
- Fix the damage Right away: If any parts get broken, you should think about fixing or replacing them right away.
- Stay away from extreme conditions: Do not put the car in hard conditions or temperatures that are too high or too low.
- Teach Kids About Care: To build a sense of duty, teach kids how important it is to take care of their toys.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Issue | Possible Cause | Solution |
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Car not responding | Low battery power | Replace batteries in the car |
Remote control not functioning | Dead battery in the remote | Replace remote |
control battery
Car makes unusual noises| Mechanical issue| Check for loose parts
Movement is erratic| Surface not suitable| Use on a flat, smooth surface
The car not turning on| Power switch is not activated| Ensure the power switch
is on
Remote range is limited| Obstruction in the way| Remove obstacles between the
remote and the car
Car moves slowly| Dirty wheels or motor| Clean the wheels and check the motor
The battery compartment not closing| Misaligned battery| Adjust battery
placement
Sound effects not working| Connection issue| Inspect and reconnect any loose
wires
Car stops unexpectedly| Overheating due to extended use| Allow it to cool down
before using it again
The remote emits no signals| Pairing issue| Repair the remote with the car
Car is unstable| Uneven surface| Ensure the car is on a stable surface
Poor response to remote commands| Remote not paired| Follow pairing
instructions
Battery drains quickly| Faulty batteries| Try using fresh batteries
Car not moving| Jammed gears| Inspect and clear any obstructions
PROS & CONS
PROS:
- Engaging design is suitable for young children aged 0 to 3 years.
- Long playtime of over 40 minutes on a single charge.
- Durable construction for active play and rough handling.
- 2.4GHz frequency ensures smooth operation without interference.
- Affordable price point at $49.99.
CONS:
- Requires 2 AA batteries for the remote, which are not included.
- Limited remote distance of about 50 meters.
- Charging time of 2-2.5 hours may be lengthy for some users.
- Not suitable for older children or advanced users.
- Smaller sizes may limit outdoor play on rough terrain.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the price of the kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car?
The kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car is priced at $49.99.
What are the dimensions of the kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car?
The product dimensions are 13 x 7 x 5 inches.
How much does the kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car weigh?
The car weighs 3.16 pounds.
What is the item model number for the kolegend Remote Control Car?
The item model number is K-301.
What is the scale of the kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car?
The scale of the kolegend K-301 is 1:12.
What frequency does the kolegend K-301 operate on?
The kolegend K-301 operates at a frequency of 2.4GHz.
How long does it take to charge the kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car?
The charging time is approximately 2 to 2.5 hours.
What is the playtime of the kolegend K-301 on a full charge?
The kolegend K-301 offers over 40 minutes of playtime on a full charge.
What is the remote distance for the kolegend K-301?
The remote distance is about 50 meters.
What type of batteries does the kolegend K-301 require?
The kolegend K-301 requires 2 AA batteries for the remote control.
What type of batteries come with the kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car?
The car comes with two 1200 mAh rechargeable batteries.
What activities can children engage in with the kolegend K-301?
Children can enjoy racing, obstacle courses, and imaginative play, enhancing their creativity and coordination.
Why isn’t the Kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car turning on?
Ensure that the car's battery is fully charged or correctly installed. Also, check the remote control’s batteries. If the car still doesn’t turn on, try resetting it by switching it off for a few minutes before turning it on again.
What should I do if the Kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car is not responding to the remote control?
Make sure you are within the operational range of the remote (usually up to 100 feet). Check the batteries in both the car and the remote. If the car still doesn’t respond, ensure there’s no interference from other RC devices or electronic gadgets nearby.
Why is the Kolegend K-301 Remote Control Car moving slower than usual?
Slow movement could be caused by low battery power. Fully charge the car’s battery or replace the batteries in the remote if necessary. Additionally, check the wheels for any debris or obstructions that may be affecting its speed.
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