Razer  (600-4134)            Operation                 Faxback Doc. # 6960

WARNING:  Do not play with the truck in the street.

1.  Fully extend the transmitter's antenna.

NOTE:  For maximum range, hold the transmitter with the antenna pointing
       straight up.

2.  Set ON/OFF on the truck to ON.

3.  Set speed selector L <-> H on the back of the truck to H (high)
    to drive the truck on a smooth, flat surface at a high speed.
    Set it to L (low) to drive the truck over hills or rough terrain
    at a low speed.

NOTE:  If it is difficult to move the switch, slightly rotate the rear
       wheels and try again.

4.  Use the transmitter's trigger to move the truck forward and backward. 
    Squeeze the trigger to move the truck forward.  Push the trigger to
    move the truck backward.

NOTE:  When you move the truck from FORWARD to REVERSE or vice versa, you
       might hear clicks.  This is normal and is due to the mechanical 
       clutch's design.

CAUTION:  Always watch where the truck is going to avoid crashes.

5.  Turn the steering wheel toward R to turn the truck to the right or 
    toward L to turn it to the left.  Release the steering wheel to drive
    the truck in a straight line.

6.  When you finish driving, set ON/OFF on the truck to OFF.

NOTES:  You can only turn the wheels when the truck is moving.

        Do not use force to turn the steering wheel.

        Do not touch the motor immediately after using the truck, as it
        might become hot during use.

SETTING THE TRUCK'S WHEEL ALIGNMENT

If the truck veers to the left or right when it should drive in a straight
line, align the wheels.  Turn the truck's WHEEL ALIGNMENT control towards
L (left) if the truck veers to the right or R (right) if the truck veers
to the left to straighten its movement.

RACING TWO CARS

This vehicle and other radio-controlled cars use specific frequencies to
operate.  Cars with different frequencies can race each other without
interference.  Cars with the same frequency cannot.

The truck is available in two frequencies, 27 MHz and 49 MHz.  The truck's
frequency listing is on the box.  If you buy a second truck, check the box
to be sure that the second unit uses the other frequency.


(CJD/all-8/18/94)