HPI Racing RF-40 105386 Instruction Manual

To bind the RF-40 105386 Radio Set, first power on the receiver. Then, press and hold the bind button on the receiver while turning on the transmitter. Release the button once the LED indicator lights up solid, indicating a successful bind.
First, ensure that both the transmitter and receiver are powered on and within range. Check that the batteries are charged. If the issue persists, try rebinding the transmitter to the receiver as per the manual instructions.
To adjust the steering trim, use the steering trim knob located on the transmitter. Turn the knob left or right until the vehicle's wheels are aligned correctly when the steering wheel is centered.
Regularly check and replace the batteries to ensure optimal performance. Keep the radio set clean and free from dust. Store it in a dry place to prevent moisture damage. Regularly inspect for any physical damage and replace parts as necessary.
To reset the transmitter to factory settings, turn off the transmitter. Press and hold the reset button (if available) while turning it back on. Refer to the user manual for specific instructions as the reset process may vary slightly.
The RF-40 105386 Radio Set operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band, which is commonly used for RC vehicles due to its reliable signal and minimal interference.
To increase the range, ensure that the antenna on both the transmitter and receiver is fully extended and not obstructed. Avoid areas with high radio interference and consider upgrading to a higher-gain antenna if possible.
If the transmitter is not turning on, check the battery compartment to ensure batteries are installed correctly and are charged. Inspect for any corrosion on the battery contacts and clean them if necessary.
Yes, you can use rechargeable batteries with the RF-40 105386 Radio Set. Ensure that the batteries are fully charged and compatible with the device specifications.
To perform a range check, power on the transmitter and receiver. Walk away slowly from the receiver while operating the controls. Ensure that the vehicle responds correctly at varying distances to confirm the effective range.