1. Ọja Ipariview
The TOUCAN RC HOBBY 1/14 Scale Remote Control Fire Truck is a highly detailed and functional model designed for realistic play. It features an 8x4 drive system, a realistic fire sprinkler system, authentic siren and engine sounds, and bright operational lights. This ready-to-run (RTR) model comes pre-assembled and painted, offering an immersive experience for enthusiasts.

Image 1: The TOUCAN RC HOBBY 1/14 Scale Remote Control Fire Truck with its remote control.
2. Package Awọn akoonu
Package naa pẹlu awọn paati wọnyi:
- 1/14 RC Fire Truck Model
- Mọto
- ESC (Oluṣakoso Iyara Itanna)
- Servo
- Ohun System
- Imọlẹ System
- FlySky I6S Remote Controller and Receiver
Please note: A charger and battery are not included and must be purchased separately.
3. Awọn pato
- Ipò: New, Assembled and Painted
- Ohun elo: Irin, Ṣiṣu
- Iwọn: 1/14
- Awọn iwọn ọja: 44 x 16 x 12 inches
- Ọjọ ori Ti a ṣeduro Olupese: 21 ọdun ati si oke
- Olupese: YLL
4. Eto
4.1 Latọna jijin Iṣakoso batiri sori
The remote control requires batteries for operation. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control, open it, insert the required batteries (typically AA or AAA, refer to the remote control's markings), and secure the cover. Ensure correct polarity.
4.2 Vehicle Battery Installation
The fire truck requires a rechargeable battery (not included). To install, carefully turn the truck upside down. Locate the battery compartment, open it, and connect the battery to the vehicle's power connector. Secure the battery within the compartment and close the cover.
Video 1: This video demonstrates the battery installation for both the remote control and the fire truck, as well as filling the water tank.
4.3 Omi ojò nkún
To activate the water spray function, the truck's water tank must be filled. Locate the water inlet on the top of the truck, typically near the ladder mechanism. Use a small funnel or dropper to carefully fill the tank with clean water. Do not overfill.

Aworan 2: Apa view of the fire truck, highlighting the water inlet for the sprinkler system.
5. Isẹ
5.1 Titan / Pa a
Ensure batteries are correctly installed in both the remote control and the fire truck. Turn on the remote control first, then the fire truck. The truck's lights may flash to indicate it is searching for a signal. Once paired, the lights will stabilize.
5.2 Awọn iṣakoso awakọ
Use the joysticks on the remote control to maneuver the fire truck:
- Siwaju/Sẹhin: Push the left joystick forward or backward.
- Yipada: Push the right joystick left or right to steer.
Video 2: This video demonstrates the basic driving controls of the fire truck.
5.3 Ladder Control
The fire truck features an extendable and rotatable ladder. Use the dedicated buttons or joysticks on the remote control to:
- Fa / Fa pada: Operate the controls to extend or retract the ladder.
- Yiyi: The ladder platform can rotate 360 degrees for precise positioning.
Video 3: This video illustrates the ladder's extension, retraction, and rotation capabilities.
5.4 Water Spray Function
Once the water tank is filled, activate the water spray using the designated button on the remote control. The truck will spray water from the nozzle at the end of the ladder.
Video 4: This video demonstrates the water spray function of the fire truck.
5.5 Sound and Light Functions
The fire truck is equipped with realistic siren and engine sounds, as well as flashing blue and white lights. These functions are typically activated via dedicated buttons on the remote control, enhancing the play experience.


Image 3: The fire truck features operational front lights and flashing blue lights on the roof.
6. Itọju
- Ninu: Wipe the truck and remote control with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Avoid using harsh chemicals or excessive water.
- Eto omi: After using the water spray function, empty any remaining water from the tank to prevent mold or mineral buildup.
- Ibi ipamọ: Store the fire truck and remote control in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove batteries from both the truck and remote control if storing for extended periods.
7. Laasigbotitusita
- Ko si Agbara: Check if batteries are correctly installed and charged in both the remote control and the truck. Ensure power switches are in the 'ON' position.
- Ko si esi lati Latọna jijin: Ensure both the truck and remote are powered on and within range. Re-pair the remote if necessary (refer to remote control instructions).
- Water Spray Not Working: Verify the water tank is filled. Check for any blockages in the nozzle or hose. Ensure the water pump is activated via the remote control.
- Unusual Sounds/Movement: Turn off the truck immediately. Inspect for any obstructions in the wheels or gears. If the issue persists, contact customer support.
8. Alaye Aabo
- This product is recommended for users aged 21 years and up due to its complexity and scale.
- Always operate the RC fire truck in a safe, open area, away from people, pets, and obstacles.
- Do not operate near water sources other than for the intended water spray function.
- Never aim the water spray at electrical outlets or other electronic devices.
- Adult supervision is recommended during operation, especially when using the water spray feature.
9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information, technical support, or replacement parts, please refer to the manufacturer's official webojula tabi kan si alagbata rẹ. Jeki ẹri rira rẹ fun eyikeyi awọn ibeere atilẹyin ọja.





