Global Machinery Company 18VDT18V User Manual

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WARNING.

High voltage wires and/or transformers,

concrete walls or narrow places may promote erratic

behaviour or loss of control of the vehicle as a result of

interference. Interference may also be encountered if

another remote/radio controlled product or CB radio is

operating on a similar frequency.
If control of the vehicle is lost due to interference, move to

another location to operate the truck.
1. Turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
2. To accelerate the truck

(move forward), press the

forward/reverse stick (1)

forward. To reverse the truck

(move backwards), move

the forward/reverse stick

backward.

Note.

The further the forward/

reverse stick is pushed forward,

the faster it will run.
3. To turn the truck right, move

the left/right stick (2) to the

right. To turn the truck left,

move the RIGHT stick to

the left.

Note.

The wheels will remain

turned until the stick is moved

back to the middle position.

Centring wheel alignment

If the truck wheels fail to travel in a straight line when the

left/right stick is released and centred, the wheel control

must be adjusted to straighten up the wheels.
1. Turn the truck onto its roof.
2. Rotate the wheel centring lever

(11) slightly in one direction. If

the truck turns more with the

stick in the neutral position

after the centring lever is

adjusted, move the centring

lever in the opposite direction.

Maintenance

Always ensure the battery terminals of the truck and remote

control are clean. If there is build-up on the terminals, clean

them with a cotton swab and alcohol.

IMPORTANT.

Use a clean cloth to clean the plastic parts of

the truck and its components. Never use solvents as it will

ruin the plastic parts and void warranty.

WARNING.

Do not allow brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-

based products, etc. to come in contact with plastic parts as

they may damage or destroy the plastic.

DO NOT

deliberately abuse the equipment. Abusive

practices can damage the equipment and become

dangerous to the operator.

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