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Dr . Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat S.L.O.W . V e hicle 60-4349 Installing the T ransmitter Battery Y our transmi tter requi res one 9 V battery (not supplied) for power . W hen the transmitt er's range decrease s, replace the battery . 1. Slide ON/OFF on the transmitter to OFF . 2. Slide the ba ttery comp artment cover in the dire ction of the a[...]
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Batter y Notes • Runni ng your veh i cle cont inuously for lo ng per i od s of ti me gen er at es hi gh hea t l evel s. H ea t cau s es wear an d tea r on the motor . T o keep heat levels down, let the ve hicle coo l at least 10 minutes b efore installin g a new or newly ch arged ba ttery pack. • If the veh icle's motor run s but it does n[...]