Cecilware NO.6167-F manual

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    Thunder T iger Corporation guarantees this model kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship. The total monetary value under warranty will in no case exceed the cost of the original kit purchased. This warranty does not cover any components damaged by use or modification. Part or parts missing from this kit must be reported within [...]

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    ITEMS SUPPLIED 2-Channel, surface radio with 2 high torque servos Glow Fuel, Methanol 10% to 20% Nitro 5% to 18% Caster / Synthetic Oil INTRODUCTION Thank you for the purchase of this Thunder T iger product. Y ou should enjoy many hours of trouble free use from this advanced R/C product. Thunder T iger strives to bring you the highest level of qual[...]

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    1 INST ALLING THE RADIO GEAR skip if already assembled 2 a e b1 c h g i g b2 a. Disassemble the roll bar . b. Remove the 8 screws on the radio plate and two 3*10mm countersunk screws on the chassis. c. Install the steering / throttle servos onto the mounts with four tap screws. Notice the orientation of the throttle / steering servo output shafts .[...]

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    3 3 a. Build the throttle/brake linkages as shown on the diagram. b. Secure the brake cam lever onto brake cam with set screw . c. Install the servo horn onto throttle sero output shaft. INST ALLING THROTTLE LINKAGE skip if already assembled c b a 2 INST ALLING STEERING SER VO LINKAGE skip if already assembled a b c c a. Install the steering linkag[...]

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    5 a. Install the antenna into transmitter . b. Check the frequency printed on the transmitter crystal. c. Check the frequency printed on the receiver crystal, and make sure it matches with the transmitter crystal. Make sure no one will operate on the same frequency when you are. When there is a radio glitch, it will most likely be caused by imprope[...]

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    8 a. Check the radio steering functions. With the radio transmitter and receiver on, turn the steering wheel/stick to the left. The front tires/wheels should turn left accordingly . If not, flip the steering servo reverse switch. b. Return the steering wheel/stick to neutral. The front tires/wheels should point straight forward. If not, use the ste[...]

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    10 a. To set the throttle/brake linkage, first the radio should be on and neutral; thus, the servo is at neutral position. b. With the servo at neutral, turn and adjust the brake adjust knob to a point where the brake lever almost engages the brake system, but not yet. c. With the servo at neutral, loosen the throttle collars. Then, manually close [...]

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    12 a b c a. Remove the cap from fuel bottle nozzle. b. Squeeze the fuel bottle, insert into fuel, and draw fuel into the fuel bottle. The fuel used should be methanol based model engine glow fuel (available at hobby shops) with 10% to 20% nitro content and 5% to 18% caster/synthetic oil content for lubrication. c. Fill car's fuel tank with glo[...]

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    a. T urn on the radio (transmitter first, then receiver). b. Clip the glow plug igniter onto engine's glow plug. c. Pull on the engine starter , release, repeat until the engine starts. Throttle maybe required to be opened momentarily , but release throttle back to neutral immediately after the engine starts. Remove the glow plug igniter from [...]

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    9 W ARNING Thank you for purchasing a Thunder Tiger Product. Please read all instructions thoroughly before operation. 1. This product is not a toy . It is a high performance model product. It is important to familiarize yourself with the model, its manual, and its construction before assembly or operation. 2. Do not operate model products in rain,[...]

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    10 SET -UP FRONT REAR CAMBER -2 ˚ More -, more steering More +, less steering CASTER 16 ˚ (max caster , all clips forward) More +, slow steering / fast exit More -, quick steering / slow exit TOE -1 ˚ T oe-in, ,more straight T oe-out, quick steering RIDE HEIGHT 5mm (floor to chassis) Lower on smooth track surface LESS STEERING FOR SMOOTH TRACK S[...]