Classic runabout™ ep rtr instruction manual, Installation of the 7.2v ni-cd battery, Inspection – Pro Boat PRB2600 User Manual
Page 2: Installation of transmitter batteries, Additional items needed
Thank you for purchasing the Pro Boat™ Classic
Runabout™ Ready-To-Run boat. Please read these
instructions carefully before attempting to operate
the boat.
The Classic Runabout comes ready-to-run with an FM
radio system and electronic speed controller already
installed. All assembly is done at the factory, allowing
you to quickly get the boat running.
Additional Items Needed
You will need to purchase the following items to get
the boat on the water:
• 8 “AA” alkaline batteries for the
radio transmitter
• 7.2V Ni-Cd Battery Pack with
Tamiya Connector (DYN1000)
• Ni-Cd Battery Fast Charger (DYN4010)
Classic Runabout™ EP RTR Instruction Manual
1. Carefully lift the deck lid to expose the battery
compartment. (See Figure 2)
2. Install a fully charged 7.2-volt Ni-Cd battery pack
into the hull. (Follow the instructions included with
the fast charger to ensure a safe charge.) Secure the
battery with mounting straps.
3. Connect the battery plug to the matching connector
on the electronic speed control.
4. Replace the hatch.
Installation of the 7.2V Ni-Cd Battery
1. Carefully remove the boat and radio transmitter
from the box.
2. Inspect the boat. If you notice damage from
shipping, please contact the hobby shop where
you purchased it.
Inspection
1. Install 8 “AA” alkaline batteries into the transmitter.
Be sure each battery cell is installed in the proper
polarity. The polarity is marked at each cell’s
location inside the transmitter. (Figure 1)
2. Slide the battery cover in place and turn on the
transmitter. The LED will light if the batteries are in
good condition and installed properly.
3. Turn off the transmitter.
Installation of Transmitter Batteries
Figure 1
Figure 2
7.2 Volt Battery Pack