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BATTLE TANKS J Perkins Distribution Northdown Business Park, Ashford Road, Lenham, Kent, ME172DL United Kingdom. www.jperkins.com

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Page 1: Battle Tank Manual...NOTE 1.Do not run your tanks in the road or in a crowded area. 2.Do not run in damp or wet conditions. 3.Do not run on heavy carpet as this may cause to much resistance

BATTLE TANKS

J Perkins DistributionNorthdown Business Park, Ashford Road, Lenham, Kent, ME172DLUnited Kingdom. www.jperkins.com

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PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE YOU OPERATION

GUN TURRET CAN MAKE A

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Before using your product, review all documentation and inspect the product carefully. If for some reason you decide it is not what you wanted, then do not continue with unpacking, setup or operation of your product. Your local hobby dealer cannot accept a product for return or exchange after partaking in actions that produce wear and tear.

Read, understand and follow all instructions and accompanying material carefully before operating or assembling your product to prevent serious damage. Failure to complete these tasks properly or intentional aversion to the content will be considered abuse and/or neglect.

Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Due to ongoing development, the actual product may vary from images shown.

This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm.

This product is not a toy! (14+) Recommended for ages 14 and up. Adult supervision required for ages under 18 years old. Contains small parts, keep out of reach of children 3 years of age and younger. Important Information Throughout this manual you will see different notes, cautions and warnings to help alert you to important information about the section you are reading. Please see below for the descriptions and what to look for to identify each type.

WARNING: THIS INFORMATION IS IMPERATIVE FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW AS LACK OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONTENTS OF THE WARNING COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

CAUTION: THIS INFORMATION IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND AND FOLLOW AS LACK OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE CONTENTS OF THE CAUTION COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR PRODUCT THAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY.

BATTLE TANKINSTRUCTIONS

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NOTE

1.Do not run your tanks in the road or in a crowded area.2.Do not run in damp or wet conditions.3.Do not run on heavy carpet as this may cause to much resistance on the tank tracks.4.If the tank is slowing down please replace batteries.5.If using tanks outside the IR shooting will not work because of the sunlight6.Always use fully charged batteries 4 x AA (1.5V) for the Tank and 2 x AA for the transmitter.

BATTERY SAFETY

1. Adult supervision is required for battery removal and replacement2. When removing and replacing the AA batteries always make sure the tank switch is in the off position.3. Always note the polarity marking of the batteries when replacing them.4. Do not allow the batteries to short circuit.5. If you plan not to use the tanks for a long period of time its always good practice to remove the batteries.6. Always dispose of the batteries in the correct manner and never throw them in a fire.7. Do not mix different brand batteries.8. Check the batteries on a regular basis to avoid leakage9. Always keep the Manual as it contains good reference points to the long life of your product.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

1. If you plan to stop using the tanks for a long time please remove the batteries2. Always keep the tanks clean, and if necessary clean with a rag.3. Do not expose these Tanks to high or low temperatures and high humidify 4. Avoid water and damp surfaces, this will harm you Tank.

GETTING STARTED

Insert the 4 x AA batteries into the battery tray in the underside of the tank. Switch on the tank by the power switch on the underside of the tank. The tank will emit a sound, at the same time the three Life LED`s will flash and the power LED will stay solid red at the back of the tank. This indicates the tank is searching for a signal from the transmitter.

Insert the 2 x AA batteries into the transmitter. With the tank searching for a signal (the three life LED`s flashing) move any stick on the transmitter to link the transmitter to the tank. Note that when doing so the three Life LED`S stop flashing and only the power LED will beilluminated.

Power LED

Life LED`S

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POWER ON/OFFSwitch the power on at the tank, Press the Start button on the transmitter, the engine will start and then idle.Press the start button again and this will stop the tank engine. Always turn tank off from switch when finished playing.

TURRET TURN1. Turret left - press left turret button2. Turret right - press left turret button

MACHINE GUN FIRETo operate the machine gun, turn the turret left or right then press and hold the Launch Bullet button at the same time.Continue turning the turret as long as you want the machine gun fire.

CANON FIRETo fire the main Canon press the Launch Bullet button whenpositioned and target is acquired.

TANK FORWARD/BACKWARDS1. Forwards - left stick up / right stick up2. Backwards - left stick down / right stick down

TANK LEFT / RIGHT1. Turn left - left stick down / right stick up2. Turn right - left stick up / right stick down

HOW TO OPERATE

Please note that when linking a transmitter to a tank it should be kept between 0 - 0.5 meter from each otherand always do one tank at a time.

To start your tank press the start button on the transmitter. You will note the engine will start on the tank (sound) and two of the Life LED`s go to a solid Red and one of the Life LED`s start to flash. This means the Tank is in Demo mode and if no action is made by the transmitter the tank will go into free run (watch and see what your tank can do) When a action is made on the transmitter the Demo LED that is flashing will stop after 5 seconds and you will have full control of your tank.

If for some reason the tank does not link to your transmitter please use the following method. With the tank power off, press both the transmitter start button and the launch bullets button at the same time until the LED on the transmitter starts to flash. This gives you a 60 second window to then power on the tank and allow the transmitter to link to the tank. This will be confirmed when the LED on the transmitter stops flashing and is not illuminated when tank is turned on.

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Power LED

Please note any tank battle must be performed out of direct sunlight and indoors due to the IR detectors. This doesnot prohibit the use of the tanks outside but will make the IR detectors used for battle ineffective.

Game PlayThe objective is to aim the main turret in the direction of your opponents turret where the IR dome is located on the top.Both players have three lives before the game is one by either opponent.

Ways of shooting your opponent1. Main canon (one direct hit = 1 loss of life)2. Machine gun fire (three direct hits = one loss of life)

What happens when you get shotFirst lifeWhen your opponent or you is shot D1 LED will extinguish and D3 LED will flash for 5 seconds then go solid red again.Please note all the time D3 LED is flashing you are unable to be shot again.Result of being shotLoss of one of your lives and you lose the operation of one of your tracks.Second lifeOn the second shot D2 LED will extinguish and D3 LED will flash again for 5 seconds then go solid red again.Result of being shotthe second track to stop working.Third lifeOn Third shot D3, D2,D1 will all flash for 10seconds and the tank will remain dormant.Result of being shot As a result of losing the game when the three LED`s stop flashing you have to wait a further 10 seconds untilthe tank omits a tone which signals you can re-start your tank via the Start button on the transmitter.

IR output

3. IR receiver

HOW TO PLAY THE GAME

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