Pro Boat PRB2314 User Manual
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4. Set the “ATV” (if applicable) to 100%.
5. If your transmitter has an adjustable
trigger (or stick) position, move it to
the 50/50 position.
1. Turn on the transmitter’s power switch. Be
sure the transmitter batteries are fully
charged.
2. Place the boat in position to allow the
propeller to move freely or disconnect one of
the motor wires from the motor.
3. Turn on the receiver switch. Move the
throttle trigger (stick) to full throttle, then
to full reverse. The ESC will automatically
memorize the initial movement of the
throttle channel each time the receiver
switch is turned on.
4. To reset the maximum throttle setting,
simply turn the ESC's power switch off
then on and move the throttle stick to full
movements again.
5. When operation is complete, turn off the
receiver, then the transmitter.
Note:
Do not turn off the transmitter first or
the receiver may pick up stray signals
and run out of control.
Limited Warranty
Pro Boat warranties this product to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship at the date
of purchase. This warranty is limited to the
original purchaser of this electronic speed
control and is not transferable. This warranty
will not cover ESCs that have been modified,
misused or serviced by an unauthorized service
center.
Your warranty may be voided if:
• Reverse voltage is applied to your Pro Boat
ESC e.g., connecting battery pack backward,
plugging battery into the motor connector
wires, etc
• Alteration or removal of the battery plug or
connectors
• Allowing your wires to become frayed or
shorted
• Use of less than 5-cell (6.0 volt) or more than
10-cell (12 volt) battery packs
• Tampering with any of the electronic
components
Under no circumstances will the buyer be
entitled to consequential or incidental damages.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal
rights; you also have other rights that may vary
from state to state. If your Pro Boat ESC is in
need of repair, please ship it freight prepaid to:
Horizon Service Center
ATTN: PRO BOAT Service
4105 Fieldstone Road
Champaign, Illinois 61822
Phone toll-free 1-877-504-0233
Include your complete name and address
information inside the carton, as well as on the
return address area. Include a brief summary of
the problem. Date your correspondence and be
sure your name and address appear on this
enclosure. Also, include a phone number where
you can be reached during the business day.
To receive warranty service, your original dated
sales receipt must be included to verify your
proof-of purchase date. Providing warranty
conditions have been met, your SC-1 ESC will
be repaired or replaced free of charge.
Should your repair cost exceed 50% of the retail
purchase price, you will be provided with an
estimate advising you of your options. Any
return freight for non-warranty repairs will be
billed to the consumer.
For non-warranty repairs, please advise the
payment option you prefer to use. Specify VISA
or MasterCard and include your card number
and the expiration date.
Solution
Programming is not complete. Reprogram the
ESC by following the programming instructions.
Speed control connected to receiver incorrectly.
Refer to manufacturer’s instructions.
Motor defective. Test motor independently, repair
or replace as needed.
Low batteries. Charge as needed.
Receiver wired incorrectly. Check polarity and
orientation of control plugs.
Radio inoperational. See radio instruction manual.
Batteries discharged. Recharge or replace.
Transmitter adjusted improperly. See radio
instructions for proper adjustment.
ESC programmed incorrectly. Reprogram.
Throttle trim may be set improperly. See radio
instruction manual.
ESC program does not match transmitter.
Reprogram ESC.
Motor capacitors broken/missing. Repair or replace.
Motor noise. Move receiver further away from
ESC, motor and wiring.
Transmitter batteries low. Replace batteries.
Interference transmitted on or near radio
frequency. Relocate or change radio channels
(see manufacturer’s instructions).
Symptom
Steering servo operates but the motor
does not run
Steering and motor do not function
Full speed not attainable
Motor slows but will not stop
Reduced radio range/interference
Troubleshooting Guide
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Warranty Information
Warranty Information (cont.)
Non-Warranty Repairs
Speed Control Programming
Adjusting the Transmitter (cont.)