TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEMS
Case 1. The car always
• Check whether the course is assembled according to the instructions.
• Is the course
laid out correctly?
"SA-I ", BA-1 ", "SA-2" and "BA-2" tracks are often incorrectly connected
when assembling.
the end of the part, to be sure the same numbers are connected together.
Example:
300 is connected
For "SA-I
and "SA-2": The end that is stamped 00 is to be connected
straight
piece
of track.
Pieces connected
• Is there any difference
If the car goes off course at the same place, check whether there is any
difference
in height by running your finger over the connection.
Twist
track
gently
Sometimes when assembled for the first time, track joiners may not fit well
together.
By twisting track gently a few times, it may clear the problem.
• Is there
any gap between
If there is a gap between tracks, the car may go off the track. Connect firmly.
• Is the
course
laid
Set up the course
• Is the jump
ramp angle set too high?
Adjust the jump ramp angle to keep the car from flying off the track.
Case 2: The motor
If the course is left in a dusty place, the track pieces gather dust and the car
may
not grip
the
track.
• Wipe dust from track pieces with a damp cloth and let dry.
• Wipe the dust off of the tires, gears, motor, and body of the car with
a cotton
swab.
Do
Note: When storing track set, carefully disconnect pieces and store neatly.
TIPS
ON THE
COURSE
goes
Check the number of degrees of the angle stamped at
to 300.
incorrectly
will cause misalignment
in height between track pieces?
with a joiner
connected.
the connected
out
flat?
in an uncluttered
area
is running
not
immerse
in water.
off the track.
o
of the track.
tracks?
on a flat surface.
but the car won't
with a
move.