Atomik 18003, Atomik Miss Excite Hydro 24in Brushless RC Boat 取扱説明書

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Install 8 AA Batteries
Note: For more detailed instructions, please refer to the
VR3S instruction manual that came with your model.
The water-cooled Atomik™ 60A Pro Marine Brushless Speed Control that came in your Atomik™ Miss Excite
24” RTR Electric Boat is pre-programmed from the factory. If you need to re-program it, please follow the
instructions below.
Program the ESC
Use your transmitter to program the ESC in 4 easy steps:
1) Enter program mode.
2) Select programmable item.
3) Choose the new value of the selected time.
4) Exit
AA BATTERIES
NiMH 6 CELL STICK PACKS
1521 AA Rechargeable NiMH
ECOAA8AA ECO Alkaline Batteries
CHARGER
0657 Venom Pro Charger
1532 7.2V 6 cell 3000mAh NiMH Flat Pack
NiMH 7 and 8 CELL STICK PACKS
1532-7 8.4V 7 cell 3000mAh NiMH Hump Pack
1532-8 9.6V 8 cell 3000mAh NiMH Hump Pack
Curved Scissors
Needle Nosed Pliers
Side Cutters
LiPO BATTERY PACKS
RECOMMENDED BATTERY PACKS
1580 20C 4000mAh 11.1V LiPO
1581 20C 5400mAh 11.1V LiPO
15013 30C 3200mAh 14.8V LiPO
x8
For Radio
1.5mm
2.0mm
2.5mm
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Hobby Knife #11 Blade
Screwdriver
No.2
No.1
Nut Driver
5.5mm
Ruler straight Edge
Hex Driver
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ESC SETUP
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THE RADIO
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Power Switch
Steering Trim
Steering Wheel
Steering EPA
Range Test
REV Switch
Fail Safe
Throttle EPA
ST. Dual Rate
Throttle Trim
Throttle Trigger
Battery Box
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Atomik™ ; Atomik™
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CAUTION: LOW VOLTAGE CUT-OFF
Do not use “NO PROTECTION” when using LiPO battery packs. Monitor the battery pack temperatures after
each run. Do not allow the battery pack temperatures to exceed 120º F/ 52º C while in use. Select a higher low
voltage cut-off setting to help reduce the temperature of the battery packs. It is OK to use “NO PROTECTION”
when using NiCD or NiMH battery packs.
ESC SETUP CONT.
Tuning
Category
Running
Mode
LiPO
Cell #
Low
Voltage
Cut-off
Timing
Forward
Only
Auto
Calculate
No
Protection
Forward &
Backward
2
Cells
2.8V/Cell
3.75º
3
Cells
3.0V/Cell
7.5º
4
Cells
3.2V/Cell
11.25º
5
Cells
3.4V/Cell
15º
6
Cells
18.75º 22.5º 26.25º
BEEP TONES
“B”
1 Short Beep
“BB”
2 Short Beeps
“BBB”
3 Short Beeps
“BBBB”
4 Short Beeps
“Beep-”
1 Long Beep
“Beep-B”
1 Long
1 Short Beep
“Beep-BB”
1 Long
2 Short Beeps
“Beep-BBB”
1 Long
3 Short Beeps
1
FULL THROTTLE
Entering Program Mode
Shaded Fields are Factory Settings (Recommended).
Selecting Category
Selecting Value for Category
If you are unsure if you have exited the program mode, you can disconnect
the battery and your programming will be saved.
2
FULL to NEUTRAL
3
FULL THROTTLE
Turn on transmitter.
Hold full throttle and connect battery.
- Continue to hold full throttle until musical tone sounds (5 seconds).
* CONTINUE TO HOLD FULL THROTTLE WHILE MOVING ON TO STEP 2*
Your ESC will again emit a series of beep tones. The beep tones represent a
dierent value. (Review chart below for tone diagram).
To select a value, simply wait for the desired beep tones to emit and pull full throttle.
Move the throttle to the neutral position. Within 2 seconds you will exit program mode. If you
continue to full throttle position, you will go back to step #2 and you can select a different tuning
category.
The ESC will emit a series of beep patterns. Each pattern represents a category:
To select tuning category, move throttle to neutral after desired beep pattern sounds.
*YOU ARE NOW IN THE SELECTED TUNING CATEGORY*
1. “Beep” Running Mode
2. “Beep-Beep” LiPO Cells
3. “Beep-Beep-Beep” Low Voltage Cutoff Threshold
4. “Beep-Beep-Beep-Beep” Timing
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Slide the prop onto the drive shaft making sure to align the notch with the drive dog. Use the supplied lock nut to secure the
prop to the propshafts. Use caution when installing the prop as it may have extremely sharp edges.
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Always use a charger specifically rated to charge your batteries. Charging and discharging batteries has the potential
for serious injury to persons and damage to property. Caution: If batteries get hot during charging, discontinue charging
immediately and disconnect battery from charger. Never leave battery unattended while charging. If you are unsure of how
to charge this battery, please contact Atomik™ or seek the advice of your local hobby shop. Never let children charge
batteries without adult supervision.
BOAT STAND
BOAT STAND
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
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Finished Stand
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Thin CA Glue
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1367 V500 Marine Outrunner for Miss Ex 2000Kv
1398 Atomik Pro Brushless Marina 60AMP ESC
1825 Atomik High Torque Metal Gear Servo
1883 Rubber push Rod Seals - SJXL/King/Segad
1885 Aluminum Antenna Holder (Blue) - SJXL/King/Segad
1886 Antenna Tube - SJXL/King/Segad
1926 Silicone Water Cooling Tubing - 50cm
1930 Hull/Hatch Set - ME
1931 Hatch - ME
1932 Motor Mount - ME
1933 Drive Shaft Housing - ME
1934 Drive Tube - ME
1935 Flex Shaft - ME
1936 Rudder - ME
1937 Rudder Strut - ME
1938 Control Rod - ME
1939 Boat Stand - ME
1940 Turn Fin - ME
1962 Shaft Coupler 5mm
1975 Servo Mount - EKOS/ ME
1979 Drive Dog - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1980 Prop Spacer - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1981 3 Blade Prop D32 P1.4 - EKOS/ ME
1985 Prop Nut - EKOS/ P1KOS/ ME
1987 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1988 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 Flanged - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
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1. Thread the antenna from inside the hull up
through the base of the antenna tube holder.
2. Thre
ad the antenna through the antenna tube.
3. Seat the antenna into the antenna tube holder
and then cover the end with the rubber cap.
4.
For added security, you can use a small piece of
silicone tubing to hold the antenna in place.
1. Slide pin through pivot
block. Apply thread lock and
tighten the set screw.
2. Attach the rudder assembly
with both screws. Note that
the clear (break-away) screw
is used on the bottom hole.
3. Slide the control rod through
the pivot block. Center
servo, apply thread lock,
and tighten set screw.
INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
INSTALLING THE RUDDER
Thread Lock
3
1
2
3x3mm Set Screw
3x3mm Set Screw
3mm Lock Nut
Needle Nosed Pliers
2.5mm
No.2
No.2
2.5mm
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Secure the hatch by sliding the front pin into the hole at the front of the hull opening. The hatch should drop easily down
so that the magnets hold the hatch securely in place. To waterproof the hatch, use strips of clear tape to seal the lid on
all four sides.
BASIC CONTROLS
BASIC CONTROLS
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Use the steering dual rate to adjust the steering sensitivity.
NOTE: To avoid flipping the boat, reduce the throttle to slow the boat while turning.
Refer to the radio manual that came with your kit for complete instructions.
WHEEL RIGHT WHEEL LEFT NEUTRAL THROTTLEWHEEL STRAIGHT
RUDDER RIGHT RUDDER LEFT FULL THROTTLERUDDER STRAIGHT
4mm
4mm187
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Follow the same steps used to install the prop. If you are using a aftermarket prop, make sure it is sized for a 4mm prop
shaft. If you are not using a 4mm prop, you will need to shim the prop shaft or use an adapter to increase the diameter to
.187 inch.
The alignment of the propeller shaft is parallel to the bottom of
the hull (Keel) which is considered zero degrees (0 deg) and a
neutral setting. The thrust of the propeller is in line with the
center of the hull and has no effect on the hull ride angle.
Loosen the drive using a pair of needle nose pliers and a 2.5mm Hex Driver. Adjust the drive up or down to change the
running angle of the boat. Using a ruler, measure the distance from the top of the drive to the botom of the drive
mounting strut.
TUNING GUIDE
REPLACING/ UPGRADING THE PROP
ADJUST AND MEASURE THE DRIVE SHAFT
NEUTRAL THRUST ANGLE (0 DEGREES)
1
2
__mm
2.5mm
Hex Driver
Note: See page 15 to save your set up.
Bow Up
Neutral
Bow down
Bow Up
Neutral
Bow down
Needle Nosed Pliers
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BOAT MAINTENANCE
DRIVE LINE
1. Remove the prop.
2. Loosen the motor coupler set screws for the flex cable.
3. Slide the flex cable out of the drive.
4. Lubricate the flex cable with marine grease.
5. Lubricate the drive ball bearings with a light oil for bearings.
6. Reassemble the drive and wipe away any excess grease and oil.
HULL
1. The hull requires very little maintenance, but must be kept in good condition in order to perform as expected and to
ensure safe operation.
2. Look closely at the exterior surfaces of the hull.
3. Check for damage, chips, cracks and scratches.
4. Determine if damage has weakened the fiberglass and take the appropriate action to fix the
damage. Scratches and hair line cracks are common and typically do not require any attention.
HARDWARE
1. Radio control boats experience high frequency vibrations and as a result the screws, nuts and bolts will become
loose.
2. Check all the motor hardware and motor mounts.
3. Check all running gear, hardware, rudder, drive, steering linkage, water-cooling system, etc.
4. Use Thread Lock on all metal to metal hardware contacts.
WHAT TO DO AFTER THE BOAT HAS BEEN SUBMERGED
1. Remove the motor and lubricate the bearings on the motor.
2. Remove the electronics.
3. Dry out the interior.
4. The servo, receiver and battery pack will need to be dried out and checked for proper operation before they are
used again.
5. Test the battery pack under load to make sure it is ok to continue regular use.
PARTS LIST
1367 V500 Marine Outrunner for Miss Ex 2000Kv
1398 Atomik Pro Brushless Marina 60AMP ESC
1825 Atomik High Torque Metal Gear Servo
1883 Rubber Push Rod Seals - SJXL/King/Segad
1885 Aluminum Antenna Holder (Blue) - SJXL/King/Segad
1886 Antenna Tube - SJXL/King/Segad
1926 Silicone Water-Cooling Tubing - 50cm
1930 Hull/Hatch Set - ME
1931 Hatch - ME
1932 Motor Mount - ME
1933 Drive Shaft Housing - ME
1934 Drive Tube - ME
1935 Flex Shaft - ME
1936 Rudder - ME
1937 Rudder Strut - ME
1938 Control Rod - ME
1939 Boat Stand - ME
1940 Turn Fin - ME
1962 Shaft Coupler 5mm
1975 Servo Mount - EKOS/ ME
1979 Drive Dog - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1980 Prop Spacer - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1981 3 Blade Prop D32 P1.4 - EKOS/ ME
1985 Prop Nut - EKOS/ P1KOS/ ME
1987 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1988 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 Flanged - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
Use high quality Marine
Grease to lubricate the flex
cable.
Motor Coupler Set ScrewMotor Coupler Set Screw
Lubricate the drive bearings
with a light bearing oil.
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Atomik™ 24” RTR
Atomik™ P1 35” RTR
Atomik™ 24” RTR
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‘atomik’
18
:22 /559mm
:24 /610mm
:10.75 /273mm
:4.43 /112.5mm
: 3.3 /1.49kg
:20
60A
:60A
(10S): 120A
BEC :
BEC:6V/3A
: (LiPO): 2-6 (NiMH):
6-18
:93g
:5mm
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:VR3S 3Ch 2.4GHz
:230 x 175 x 75mm (hxwxd)
:1.4 /566 (w )
:Atomik 3Ch (8188)
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PROP & DRIVE ANGLES
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Atomik™ P1 35” RTR
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AtomikTM
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‘atomik’
18
:22 /559mm
:24 /610mm
:10.75 /273mm
:4.43 /112.5mm
: 3.3 /1.49kg
:20
60A
:60A
(10S): 120A
BEC :
BEC:6V/3A
: (LiPO): 2-6 (NiMH):
6-18
:93g
:5mm
( ):94x33x18mm
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Problem Cause Fix
Speed Control does not operate. 1. Transmitter and/or receiver is not switched on. 1. Switch on.
2. Batteries are not fully charged. 2. Charge batteries.
3. Improper radio installation. 3. Reinstall correctly.
Motor does not operate. 1. Batteries are not fully charged. 1. Charge batteries.
2. Improper radio installation. 2. Reinstall correctly.
3. Loose motor wire connection. 3. Check connections.
4. Damaged motor. 4. Replace or Repair.
1. Flex shaft and/or bearings are dirty. 1. Clean and Regrease.
Motor rotates, but boat does not move.
Propellers do not rotate freely when
disconnected from the motors.
1. Motor coupler set screw is loose. 1. Tighten set screw.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNINGS / WARRANTY
FCC Warning:
FCC ID: V6KCY300
CAUTION: Atomik™ is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modications to this product. Changes or modications not
authorized by Atomik™ will void all warranties.
NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, compliant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used as instructed, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this product does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
product on and o, correct the interference by trying one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from the receiver.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Be responsible, dispose of properly.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Charging and discharging batteries has the potential for serious injury to persons and damage to property. In purchasing this product, the user agrees to accept
responsibility for all such risks, and will not hold Atomik™, its aliates, manufacturers, distributors, or retail partners responsible for any accident, injury to
persons, or damage to property resulting from the use of this product.
Adult supervision is required when using this product. This product should be assembled by an adult before use. Proper assembly should be checked by an adult
before use. This product should be periodically examined by an adult for potential hazards. Any potential hazardous parts should be repaired or replaced.
WARNING:
This product may contain sharp edges or objects that can cause cuts or other bodily injury. To prevent cuts or other bodily injury, do not contact sharp edges or objects.
Important Notice
Atomik™ assumes sole responsibility for our products; therefore, dealers should not be involved in any warranty issues. All warranty claims are to be directed
to Atomik™ Customer Service. Before returning any defective product, please contact Atomik™ Customer Service at 800-705-0620 (208-762-0620) or
[email protected]om to receive a Return Merchandise Authorization Number. A dated & itemized sales receipt must accompany any product
returned for warranty work.
General Warranty Policies
Atomik™ warrants this product to be free of material and workmanship defects when new. Atomik™ will at its sole discretion repair or replace defective
components free of charge within 90 days from date of purchase or within 30 days for all electronic components.* This warranty does not cover wear and tear,
crash damage, modications, failure to perform routine maintenance, or any damages arising as a result of improper use. All warranty claims are to be directed
to Atomik™ Customer Service at 1-800-705-0620 (208-762-0620) or customerservice@atomik-rc.com.
GUARANTEE
All products are inspected and adjusted individually before leaving the manufacturer and are guaranteed to be free of material defects and manufacturing faults.
Actual product may vary from product shown. Product is subject to change.
Notice of Rights
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otherwise, without the prior written permission of Atomik™. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact
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The information in this manual is distributed on an As Is” basis, without warranty. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of the manual, Atomik™
does not have any liability to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by the information
contained in this manual or by the products described in it.
Release of Liability
Atomik™, It’s aliates, manufacturers, distributors, or retail partners shall not be held liable for any accident, injury to persons, or damage to property resulting
from use, misuse, or abuse of any Atomik™ product. In purchasing a Atomik™ product the user agrees to accept responsibility for all such risks.
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DRIVE LINE
1. Remove the prop.
2. Loosen the motor coupler set screws for the flex cable.
3. Slide the flex cable out of the drive.
4. Lubricate the flex cable with marine grease.
5. Lubricate the drive ball bearings with a light oil for bearings.
6. Reassemble the drive and wipe away any excess grease and oil.
HULL
1. The hull requires very little maintenance, but must be kept in good condition in order to perform as expected and to
ensure safe operation.
2. Look closely at the exterior surfaces of the hull.
3. Check for damage, chips, cracks and scratches.
4. Determine if damage has weakened the fiberglass and take the appropriate action to fix the
damage. Scratches and hair line cracks are common and typically do not require any attention.
HARDWARE
1. Radio control boats experience high frequency vibrations and as a result the screws, nuts and bolts will become
loose.
2. Check all the motor hardware and motor mounts.
3. Check all running gear, hardware, rudder, drive, steering linkage, water-cooling system, etc.
4. Use Thread Lock on all metal to metal hardware contacts.
WHAT TO DO AFTER THE BOAT HAS BEEN SUBMERGED
1. Remove the motor and lubricate the bearings on the motor.
2. Remove the electronics.
3. Dry out the interior.
4. The servo, receiver and battery pack will need to be dried out and checked for proper operation before they are
used again.
5. Test the battery pack under load to make sure it is ok to continue regular use.
PARTS LIST
1367 V500 Marine Outrunner for Miss Ex 2000Kv
1398 Atomik Pro Brushless Marina 60AMP ESC
1825 Atomik High Torque Metal Gear Servo
1883 Rubber Push Rod Seals - SJXL/King/Segad
1885 Aluminum Antenna Holder (Blue) - SJXL/King/Segad
1886 Antenna Tube - SJXL/King/Segad
1926 Silicone Water-Cooling Tubing - 50cm
1930 Hull/Hatch Set - ME
1931 Hatch - ME
1932 Motor Mount - ME
1933 Drive Shaft Housing - ME
1934 Drive Tube - ME
1935 Flex Shaft - ME
1936 Rudder - ME
1937 Rudder Strut - ME
1938 Control Rod - ME
1939 Boat Stand - ME
1940 Turn Fin - ME
1962 Shaft Coupler 5mm
1975 Servo Mount - EKOS/ ME
1979 Drive Dog - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1980 Prop Spacer - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1981 3 Blade Prop D32 P1.4 - EKOS/ ME
1985 Prop Nut - EKOS/ P1KOS/ ME
1987 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1988 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 Flanged - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
Use high quality Marine
Grease to lubricate the flex
cable.
Motor Coupler Set ScrewMotor Coupler Set Screw
Lubricate the drive bearings
with a light bearing oil.
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Follow the same steps used to install the prop. If you are using a aftermarket prop, make sure it is sized for a 4mm prop
shaft. If you are not using a 4mm prop, you will need to shim the prop shaft or use an adapter to increase the diameter to
.187 inch.
The alignment of the propeller shaft is parallel to the bottom of
the hull (Keel) which is considered zero degrees (0 deg) and a
neutral setting. The thrust of the propeller is in line with the
center of the hull and has no effect on the hull ride angle.
Loosen the drive using a pair of needle nose pliers and a 2.5mm Hex Driver. Adjust the drive up or down to change the
running angle of the boat. Using a ruler, measure the distance from the top of the drive to the botom of the drive
mounting strut.
TUNING GUIDE
REPLACING/ UPGRADING THE PROP
ADJUST AND MEASURE THE DRIVE SHAFT
NEUTRAL THRUST ANGLE (0 DEGREES)
1
2
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2.5mm
Hex Driver
Note: See page 15 to save your set up.
Bow Up
Neutral
Bow down
Bow Up
Neutral
Bow down
Needle Nosed Pliers
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Secure the hatch by sliding the front pin into the hole at the front of the hull opening. The hatch should drop easily down
so that the magnets hold the hatch securely in place. To waterproof the hatch, use strips of clear tape to seal the lid on
all four sides.
BASIC CONTROLS
INSTALLING THE HATCH
Use the steering dual rate to adjust the steering sensitivity.
NOTE: To avoid flipping the boat, reduce the throttle to slow the boat while turning.
Refer to the radio manual that came with your kit for complete instructions.
WHEEL RIGHT WHEEL LEFT NEUTRAL THROTTLEWHEEL STRAIGHT
RUDDER RIGHT RUDDER LEFT FULL THROTTLERUDDER STRAIGHT
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Secure the hatch by sliding the front pin into the hole at the front of the hull opening. The hatch should drop easily down
so that the magnets hold the hatch securely in place. To waterproof the hatch, use strips of clear tape to seal the lid on
all four sides.
BASIC CONTROLS
INSTALLING THE HATCH
Use the steering dual rate to adjust the steering sensitivity.
NOTE: To avoid flipping the boat, reduce the throttle to slow the boat while turning.
Refer to the radio manual that came with your kit for complete instructions.
WHEEL RIGHT WHEEL LEFT NEUTRAL THROTTLEWHEEL STRAIGHT
RUDDER RIGHT RUDDER LEFT FULL THROTTLERUDDER STRAIGHT
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1. Thread the antenna from inside the hull up
through the base of the antenna tube holder.
2. Thre
ad the antenna through the antenna tube.
3. Seat the antenna into the antenna tube holder
and then cover the end with the rubber cap.
4.
For added security, you can use a small piece of
silicone tubing to hold the antenna in place.
1. Slide pin through pivot
block. Apply thread lock and
tighten the set screw.
2. Attach the rudder assembly
with both screws. Note that
the clear (break-away) screw
is used on the bottom hole.
3. Slide the control rod through
the pivot block. Center
servo, apply thread lock,
and tighten set screw.
INSTALLING THE ANTENNA
INSTALLING THE RUDDER
Thread Lock
3
1
2
3x3mm Set Screw
3x3mm Set Screw
3mm Lock Nut
Needle Nosed Pliers
2.5mm
No.2
No.2
2.5mm
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Slide the prop onto the drive shaft making sure to align the notch with the drive dog. Use the supplied lock nut to secure the
prop to the propshafts. Use caution when installing the prop as it may have extremely sharp edges.
INSTALLING THE PROPELLER
Always use a charger specifically rated to charge your batteries. Charging and discharging batteries has the potential
for serious injury to persons and damage to property. Caution: If batteries get hot during charging, discontinue charging
immediately and disconnect battery from charger. Never leave battery unattended while charging. If you are unsure of how
to charge this battery, please contact Atomik™ or seek the advice of your local hobby shop. Never let children charge
batteries without adult supervision.
BOAT STAND
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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1398 Atomik Pro Brushless Marina 60AMP ESC
1825 Atomik High Torque Metal Gear Servo
1883 Rubber push Rod Seals - SJXL/King/Segad
1885 Aluminum Antenna Holder (Blue) - SJXL/King/Segad
1886 Antenna Tube - SJXL/King/Segad
1926 Silicone Water Cooling Tubing - 50cm
1930 Hull/Hatch Set - ME
1931 Hatch - ME
1932 Motor Mount - ME
1933 Drive Shaft Housing - ME
1934 Drive Tube - ME
1935 Flex Shaft - ME
1936 Rudder - ME
1937 Rudder Strut - ME
1938 Control Rod - ME
1939 Boat Stand - ME
1940 Turn Fin - ME
1962 Shaft Coupler 5mm
1975 Servo Mount - EKOS/ ME
1979 Drive Dog - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1980 Prop Spacer - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1981 3 Blade Prop D32 P1.4 - EKOS/ ME
1985 Prop Nut - EKOS/ P1KOS/ ME
1987 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1988 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 Flanged - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
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Slide the prop onto the drive shaft making sure to align the notch with the drive dog. Use the supplied lock nut to secure the
prop to the propshafts. Use caution when installing the prop as it may have extremely sharp edges.
INSTALLING THE PROPELLER
Always use a charger specifically rated to charge your batteries. Charging and discharging batteries has the potential
for serious injury to persons and damage to property. Caution: If batteries get hot during charging, discontinue charging
immediately and disconnect battery from charger. Never leave battery unattended while charging. If you are unsure of how
to charge this battery, please contact Atomik™ or seek the advice of your local hobby shop. Never let children charge
batteries without adult supervision.
BOAT STAND
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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1367 V500 Marine Outrunner for Miss Ex 2000Kv
1398 Atomik Pro Brushless Marina 60AMP ESC
1825 Atomik High Torque Metal Gear Servo
1883 Rubber push Rod Seals - SJXL/King/Segad
1885 Aluminum Antenna Holder (Blue) - SJXL/King/Segad
1886 Antenna Tube - SJXL/King/Segad
1926 Silicone Water Cooling Tubing - 50cm
1930 Hull/Hatch Set - ME
1931 Hatch - ME
1932 Motor Mount - ME
1933 Drive Shaft Housing - ME
1934 Drive Tube - ME
1935 Flex Shaft - ME
1936 Rudder - ME
1937 Rudder Strut - ME
1938 Control Rod - ME
1939 Boat Stand - ME
1940 Turn Fin - ME
1962 Shaft Coupler 5mm
1975 Servo Mount - EKOS/ ME
1979 Drive Dog - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1980 Prop Spacer - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1981 3 Blade Prop D32 P1.4 - EKOS/ ME
1985 Prop Nut - EKOS/ P1KOS/ ME
1987 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
1988 Ball Bearing 4 x 7 Flanged - EKOS/P1 KOS/ ME
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CAUTION: LOW VOLTAGE CUT-OFF
Do not use “NO PROTECTION” when using LiPO battery packs. Monitor the battery pack temperatures after
each run. Do not allow the battery pack temperatures to exceed 120º F/ 52º C while in use. Select a higher low
voltage cut-off setting to help reduce the temperature of the battery packs. It is OK to use “NO PROTECTION”
when using NiCD or NiMH battery packs.
ESC SETUP CONT.
Tuning
Category
Running
Mode
LiPO
Cell #
Low
Voltage
Cut-off
Timing
Forward
Only
Auto
Calculate
No
Protection
Forward &
Backward
2
Cells
2.8V/Cell
3.75º
3
Cells
3.0V/Cell
7.5º
4
Cells
3.2V/Cell
11.25º
5
Cells
3.4V/Cell
15º
6
Cells
18.75º 22.5º 26.25º
BEEP TONES
“B”
1 Short Beep
“BB”
2 Short Beeps
“BBB”
3 Short Beeps
“BBBB”
4 Short Beeps
“Beep-”
1 Long Beep
“Beep-B”
1 Long
1 Short Beep
“Beep-BB”
1 Long
2 Short Beeps
“Beep-BBB”
1 Long
3 Short Beeps
1
FULL THROTTLE
Entering Program Mode
Shaded Fields are Factory Settings (Recommended).
Selecting Category
Selecting Value for Category
If you are unsure if you have exited the program mode, you can disconnect
the battery and your programming will be saved.
2
FULL to NEUTRAL
3
FULL THROTTLE
Turn on transmitter.
Hold full throttle and connect battery.
- Continue to hold full throttle until musical tone sounds (5 seconds).
* CONTINUE TO HOLD FULL THROTTLE WHILE MOVING ON TO STEP 2*
Your ESC will again emit a series of beep tones. The beep tones represent a
dierent value. (Review chart below for tone diagram).
To select a value, simply wait for the desired beep tones to emit and pull full throttle.
Move the throttle to the neutral position. Within 2 seconds you will exit program mode. If you
continue to full throttle position, you will go back to step #2 and you can select a different tuning
category.
The ESC will emit a series of beep patterns. Each pattern represents a category:
To select tuning category, move throttle to neutral after desired beep pattern sounds.
*YOU ARE NOW IN THE SELECTED TUNING CATEGORY*
1. “Beep” Running Mode
2. “Beep-Beep” LiPO Cells
3. “Beep-Beep-Beep” Low Voltage Cutoff Threshold
4. “Beep-Beep-Beep-Beep” Timing
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Note: For more detailed instructions, please refer to the
VR3S instruction manual that came with your model.
The water-cooled Atomik™ 60A Pro Marine Brushless Speed Control that came in your Atomik™ Miss Excite
24” RTR Electric Boat is pre-programmed from the factory. If you need to re-program it, please follow the
instructions below.
Program the ESC
Use your transmitter to program the ESC in 4 easy steps:
1) Enter program mode.
2) Select programmable item.
3) Choose the new value of the selected time.
4) Exit
AA BATTERIES
NiMH 6 CELL STICK PACKS
1521 AA Rechargeable NiMH
ECOAA8AA ECO Alkaline Batteries
CHARGER
0657 Venom Pro Charger
1532 7.2V 6 cell 3000mAh NiMH Flat Pack
NiMH 7 and 8 CELL STICK PACKS
1532-7 8.4V 7 cell 3000mAh NiMH Hump Pack
1532-8 9.6V 8 cell 3000mAh NiMH Hump Pack
Curved Scissors
Needle Nosed Pliers
Side Cutters
LiPO BATTERY PACKS
RECOMMENDED BATTERY PACKS
1580 20C 4000mAh 11.1V LiPO
1581 20C 5400mAh 11.1V LiPO
15013 30C 3200mAh 14.8V LiPO
x8
For Radio
1.5mm
2.0mm
2.5mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Hobby Knife #11 Blade
Screwdriver
No.2
No.1
Nut Driver
5.5mm
Ruler straight Edge
Hex Driver
REQUIRED ITEMS
ESC SETUP
THE RADIO
Power Switch
Steering Trim
Steering Wheel
Steering EPA
Range Test
REV Switch
Fail Safe
Throttle EPA
ST. Dual Rate
Throttle Trim
Throttle Trigger
Battery Box
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Install 8 AA Batteries
Note: For more detailed instructions, please refer to the
VR3S instruction manual that came with your model.
The water-cooled Atomik™ 60A Pro Marine Brushless Speed Control that came in your Atomik™ Miss Excite
24” RTR Electric Boat is pre-programmed from the factory. If you need to re-program it, please follow the
instructions below.
Program the ESC
Use your transmitter to program the ESC in 4 easy steps:
1) Enter program mode.
2) Select programmable item.
3) Choose the new value of the selected time.
4) Exit
AA BATTERIES
NiMH 6 CELL STICK PACKS
1521 AA Rechargeable NiMH
ECOAA8AA ECO Alkaline Batteries
CHARGER
0657 Venom Pro Charger
1532 7.2V 6 cell 3000mAh NiMH Flat Pack
NiMH 7 and 8 CELL STICK PACKS
1532-7 8.4V 7 cell 3000mAh NiMH Hump Pack
1532-8 9.6V 8 cell 3000mAh NiMH Hump Pack
Curved Scissors
Needle Nosed Pliers
Side Cutters
LiPO BATTERY PACKS
RECOMMENDED BATTERY PACKS
1580 20C 4000mAh 11.1V LiPO
1581 20C 5400mAh 11.1V LiPO
15013 30C 3200mAh 14.8V LiPO
x8
For Radio
1.5mm
2.0mm
2.5mm
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Hobby Knife #11 Blade
Screwdriver
No.2
No.1
Nut Driver
5.5mm
Ruler straight Edge
Hex Driver
REQUIRED ITEMS
ESC SETUP
THE RADIO
Power Switch
Steering Trim
Steering Wheel
Steering EPA
Range Test
REV Switch
Fail Safe
Throttle EPA
ST. Dual Rate
Throttle Trim
Throttle Trigger
Battery Box
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