Step Three
Driving the Honey Bee I Bug
RC Honey Bee I Bug
60-2792
ON/OFF is set to ON when shipping. Slide it
once to OFF and then to ON.
Use the transmitter's control buttons to drive
and steer the Bug.
Step One
Installing Batteries In the Transmitter
•
•
•
Press to move forward.
Z
1. Use a Phillips
screwdriver to
Hold down Úto spin clockwise.
loosen the screw
from the battery
compartment, and
remove the cover.
Hold down Ûto spin counterclockwise.
WhenyoufinishdrivingtheBug, turnit off.
2. Placea9Vbattery
(not supplied) in the
compartment as
indicated by the
polarity symbols
(+ and –).
Step Two
Replacing Batteries in the Bug
Notes
•
If you do not play with the Bug for about five minutes
while it is turned on, it goes into sleep mode. To
restart the Bug, slide ON/OFF on the Bug to OFF,
1. Turn off the Bug.
2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen
the screw from the battery
then ON, or pressTry me on.
3. Replace the cover and secure it with the
screw.
•
When the Bug goes outside the transmitter’s range,
it stops. Hold the transmitter as high as possible
(with the antenna vertical) to try to re-establish
contact. Continue to move closer to the Bug until
you can control it with the transmitter.
compartment, and remove the cover.
3. Remove the old batteries and place
three new AA batteries in the
compartment as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and –).
Battery Notes
•
•
•
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.
Do not burn or bury batteries.
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and
recommended type.
4. Replace the cover and secure it with
the screw.
•
•
•
Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of
batteries or rechargeable batteries of different
capacities.
If you do not plan to use the bug for several days,
remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals
that can damage electronic parts.
What’s Included
•
Transmitter
•
Three AA Batteries
•
Bug
Batteries purchased for use in this toy may pose a
hazard to children. Please check safety notice
supplied with batteries before use.
|