Hot Wheels RC Supercharged Shark HCC81 Manual
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To charge the toy, connect the included USB cable to the charging port located on the back of the remote control. Plug the other end into a USB power source. The charging indicator will light up to show that it is charging.
Ensure that both the toy and the remote control have fresh batteries. Check that the toy is switched on and that there is a clear line of sight between the remote and the toy. Interference from other devices may also affect performance.
The remote control has an operational range of up to 30 meters (approximately 100 feet) in an open area with no obstructions.
Regularly clean the toy with a soft cloth to remove dirt and debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Check the wheels and axles for any obstructions and ensure the batteries are removed when not in use for extended periods.
No, the RC Supercharged Shark is not designed for use in water. It is an all-terrain vehicle meant for dry surfaces only. Using it in water may damage the electronic components.
Check the battery level of both the toy and the remote control. Replace or recharge the batteries if necessary. Also, inspect the wheels for any debris that may be causing friction and clean them if needed.
Turn on the toy first, and then the remote control. They should automatically pair within a few seconds. If they do not, turn both off and try again, ensuring they are within a close range.
The RC Supercharged Shark requires 4 AA batteries for the toy itself and 2 AAA batteries for the remote control. It is recommended to use high-quality alkaline batteries for optimal performance.
Yes, it is normal for the toy to make some noise due to the motor and moving parts. However, if you notice any unusual sounds, it may indicate a mechanical issue that needs inspection.
Ensure the wheels are clean and free of debris. Using the toy on surfaces such as packed dirt or short grass will help maintain speed and maneuverability. Avoid overly rough or rocky terrains to prevent damage.