Page 2 - Parts
Parts 2 5 Barrels Crash Gate Flexible Track 3 Cones Dirt Track Ring of Fire Handle Support Control Tower Handle 2 Flags Double Flag Ramp 2 Ramp Rails Starting Ramp 3 HayBales 4 Stadium Lights Remote Controller Car Remote Controller Holder #6 x 5 / 8 " Screw - 7 Shown Actual Size Label sheet not ...
Page 3 - Car; Battery Installation; alkaline; Control Tower
Car Battery Compartment Door 1.5V x 4 “AA” (LR6) Shown Actual Size • Locate the battery compartment on the bottom of the car. • Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with a Phillipsscrewdriver. Remove the batterycompartment door. • Insert four "AA" (LR6) alkaline batteries, as ind...
Page 4 - Remote Controller; • Locate the battery compartment; • Replace the battery compart-
4 Battery Installation Remote Controller Battery Compartment Door 9V 9V (6LR61) Shown Actual Size • Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remotecontroller. • Loosen the screw in the battery compartment door with aPhillips screwdriver. Removethe battery compartment door. • Insert one 9V (...
Page 5 - Battery Tips; When To Replace Batteries
5 Battery Tips • We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. • Do not mix old and new batteries. • Do not mix different types of batteries: alkaline , standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Remove the batteries during long periods of non-use. Always remove exha...
Page 6 - Assembly; WARNING; This product contains small parts in its unassembled; • Insert three screws through
• Position the handle support so the pegs are facing you. • With the checkered side facing down, fit the double flag on tothe pegs on the handle support. 6 • Fit the handle onto the handle support as shown. Assembly 2 3 1 1 1 Pegs Double Flag Handle Support Handle Support Handle WARNING This product...
Page 8 - • Insert and
6 8 Assembly 7 • Insert and "snap" the tabs on the ramp into the matchingslots in a ramp rail. • Repeat this procedure to attach the other ramp rail. • Gently squeeze the ring of fire to insert the pegs on either end into the matching holes atthe top of the ramp assembly,as shown. Ramp Rail ...
Page 9 - Label Decoration; cloth to remove dust or oils.
9 Label Decoration Proper label application will help keep labels looking their best!When applying labels, keep the following guidelines in mind: • Wash hands before applying labels.• Before applying labels, wipe the surface of the toy with a clean, dry cloth to remove dust or oils. • For best resul...
Page 10 - Mode I - Beginner Driver; Mode I; is for a beginner or younger driver. Automatic Course Control; For best performance, use this toy on a smooth, flat surface.; behind; the; Setting Up The Track
10 Mode I - Beginner Driver Mode I is for a beginner or younger driver. Automatic Course Control always keeps the car hugging the track, even over obstacles. Just pressthe remote controller button to go and release to stop. End of Track Plug Plug Control Tower Hint: For best performance, use this to...
Page 11 - • Note the grooves on the edges of the crash gate, the ring of fire; outside of the track; For best performance, space the obstacles equally around
11 Mode I - Beginner Driver • Note the grooves on the edges of the crash gate, the ring of fire ramp and the dirt track. • Fit the grooves on these three obstacles onto the flexible track. Place the obstacles anywhere you like, but be sure to keep themon the outside of the track , as shown. Hint: Fo...
Page 12 - If the car has not driven; Let’s Go
• Slide the mode switch on top of the car to I for beginner driver mode. • Locate the speed control switch on the bottom of the car. • Slide the switch to either slow speed or fast speed . Hint: We recommend slow speed for first time drivers. • Press the ON/OFF button on top of the car to turn the c...
Page 13 - • Place rear wheels of the car on; making sure; • Note the arrows on the; To prevent entanglement, keep hair away from wheels.
13 Mode I - Beginner Driver • Place rear wheels of the car on the starting ramp, making sure the car is pointing in the samedirection as the arrows . The car should move around the trackcounter-clockwise. Listen to theengine revving. Arrows • Note the arrows on the starting ramp. WARNING To prevent ...
Page 14 - • Press the forward button on
14 Mode I - Beginner Driver • Press the forward button on the remote controller. The carmoves around the track, huggingall the way without steering! Hint: The car only travels forward in Mode I - Beginner Driver. Thereverse button and the steeringwheel also do not work on theremote controller. • You...
Page 15 - If the car has not been driven; II; Mode II
15 Speed Control Switch ON/OFF Button • Slide the switch on the top of the car to II for pro driver mode. • Locate the speed control switch on the bottom of the car. • Slide the switch to either slow speed or fast speed . • Press the ON/OFF button on top of the car to turn the car on. Thecar button ...
Page 16 - The range of the remote; If the car hasn’t driven
Reset Switch 16 Mode II - Pro Driver • Press the forward button on the remote controller.Thecar moves forward. • Press the reverse button on the remote controller. The carmoves backward. • Use the wheel on the remote controller to maneuver aroundthe track or past obstacles. Note: The range of the re...
Page 17 - Storage; • Remove the flexible track from
17 5 • Fit the dirt track to the crash gate as shown. Dirt Track Crash Gate • Slide the track over the starting ramp. 4 • Fold up the track, as shown. 3 Storage • Remove the flexible track from both sides of the control tower. • Lift the control tower storage compartment door. • Place the barrels, c...
Page 20 - • Turn the car; If in Mode II your car is not driving in a straight path; If your car is pulling to the left:; • Insert the small jeweler’s or eye-; If the car drives
20 Adjusting Your Car’s Wheel Alignment • Turn the car over andlocate thesmall screwhole nearfront wheel on the driver’s side. Screw Hole 1 3 If in Mode II your car is not driving in a straight path on smooth surfaces, follow these instructions. Car Pullsto the Left If your car is pulling to the lef...
Page 21 - Troubleshooting Guide; Symptom
21 Troubleshooting Guide Car moves very slowly • Battery power in the car may be weak. Replace all four batteries with fresh, alkaline batteries. • The wheels may be dirty. Wipe them with a clean cloth dampened with a mild soap and water solution. Symptom Solution Car respondsintermittently to there...
Page 24 - Consumer Information; RC Rally” is free from all defects in
Consumer Information Questions? We'd like to hear from you! Call Fisher-Price ® Consumer Relations, toll-free at 1-800-432-5437 , 8 AM - 6 PM EST Monday through Friday. Hearing-impaired consumersusing TTY/TDD equipment, please call 1-800-382-7470. Or, write to: Fisher-Price ® Consumer Relations, 636...