Final assembly boat terminology – AquaCraft Hammer User Manual
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BOW: The front of the boat
STERN: The back of the boat
PORT: This is the left side of the boat when aboard and facing
the front (bow). An easy way to remember this is that port and
left both contain four letters
STARBOARD: This is the right side of the boat when aboard
and facing the front (bow)
HULL: The body of the boat
DECK: The top of the boat
RUDDER: The hinged vertical plate mounted at the stern that
controls steering
Decals have been provided for your Hammer. Simply peel
and stick! See the photos on the box for decal placement.
TRANSMITTER ASSEMBLY
Important Note: The transmitter is not water resistant and
should never come in contact with water.
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1. Remove the transmitter antenna from the parts bag and
screw it into the top of the transmitter. To ensure that the
antenna is attached, lightly pull on the base of the antenna. If
it slides out, it is not installed properly.
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2.Slide off the battery door on the bottom of the transmitter.
Install 8 fresh “AA” batteries into the bottom of the transmitter
in the configuration molded into the battery holder. Re-install
the battery door onto the bottom of the transmitter.
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3. Turn the transmitter “ON” using the switch on the front.
The red LED light next to the on/off switch should light up. If
the LED does not light up, turn the transmitter off and check to
make sure that the batteries are installed properly. If you see a
flashing LED, the batteries are low and need to be replaced.
BATTERY PACK INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! Never leave a charger and battery pack
unattended while charging. Use only the recommended
battery pack and an appropriate charger. Do not attempt to
charge the battery while it is installed in the Hammer.
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4. Remove the body clip at the rear of the top deck and
carefully remove the hatch.
Install (8) new "AA" batteries
ON / OFF
THROTTLE SERVO
REVERSE
STEERING
SERVO
REVERSE
ANTENNA
POWER
LIGHT
STEERING
TRIM
ADJUSTABLE
STEERING
RATE
THROTTLE
TRIM
FINAL ASSEMBLY
BOAT TERMINOLOGY
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