Tyco Terra Climber FCB38 Manual
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To assemble the Terra Climber, follow the instructions provided in the user manual. Ensure all parts are securely snapped together, especially the wheels and body components.
Check the wheels and treads for obstructions. Make sure the batteries are fully charged, and confirm that the terrain is suitable for climbing as per the toy's specifications.
Use a damp cloth to wipe down the exterior. Avoid submerging in water. For stubborn dirt, gently use a brush but ensure no moisture enters the electronic components.
The Terra Climber requires 6 AA batteries for the vehicle and 2 AAA batteries for the remote control. It is recommended to use alkaline batteries for optimal performance.
To replace the batteries, unscrew the battery compartment covers located on the bottom of the vehicle and on the back of the remote control. Insert the new batteries, making sure to match the polarity.
Ensure both the vehicle and remote control have fresh batteries. Check the battery installation for proper polarity. Ensure there are no obstructions or interference between the remote and the toy.
The Terra Climber is designed for multi-terrain use, including grass, gravel, and sand. However, avoid using it on wet surfaces or deep water as it is not waterproof.
Regularly check and clean the wheels and treads. Store the toy in a cool, dry place. Remove batteries if the toy will not be used for an extended period to prevent corrosion.
Ensure the batteries are fully charged and the treads are clean. Start climbing from a smooth surface, and gradually approach the obstacle to maintain momentum.
If the Terra Climber malfunctions, turn off both the vehicle and the remote. Remove and reinsert the batteries. Turn the devices back on and re-synchronize the remote with the vehicle.