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Avc – active vehicle control, Wet conditions maintenance – Spektrum SPMSRS4210 User Manual

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5 minutes continuous operation in standing or running fresh water (the water
level should never rise higher than 0.5 in (about 10 mm) above the vehicle
frame), constant splashing water, or frequent, intermittent immersion of
waterproof component(s).

1 hour continuous operation in damp sand, dirt, mud or snow (the material
level should always be below the vehicle frame), constant splatter without
any immersion or coverage of waterproof component(s).

Furthermore, when appropriate maintenance procedures (as described below)

are performed promptly following exposure, the receiver will remain best

protected from corrosion or other long-term, water-related damage.

Wet conditions Maintenance

Gently rinse the mud and dirt off the vehicle with a garden hose.

Remove the battery pack(s) and dry the contacts.

If you have an air compressor or a can of compressed air available,
blow off the receiver to help remove any water that may have gotten
into small crevices or corners. Dry any water that may be inside a
recessed connector housing.

Let the receiver air dry before you store it. Water may continue to seep
or evaporate out of tight areas for a few hours.

notIce: Never use a pressure washer to clean your vehicle.
notIce: The receiver is waterproofed for use in wet conditions. Make sure

the other components in your vehicle are waterproof or water-resistant

before driving in wet conditions.

aVc – actIVe VehIcle contRol

AVC™ technology is the newest Spektrum™ RC innovation from Horizon

Hobby. This Spektrum stabilization system adds a whole new level of control

to your RC driving experience. AVC technology utilizes sensors to adjust

steering and throttle output, providing you with a more stable and

controlled driving experience.

notIce: You must use digital servos with the SR4210 receiver.

Using analog servos will reduce the performance of the system

and may cause analog servos to overheat.