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1. A RR Solution gt Remove the motor and roll the chassis to check if the drive system is rotating smoothly IfitiS not rotating smoothly it is possible that dirt or fibers threads etc may be caught Remove and clean the gears shafts and bearings of dirt and fibers lf this still doesn t resolve the problem the motor may be damaged or worn out In this case replace with a new motor Or install the optional bearing set to reduce resistance through the drive system 3 Gear ratio is not set correctly Soluti
2. When looking from underneath move the steering blade all the way to the right and remove by pulling to the rear g Bu ssemble in the specified order Steering Plate Must be purchased separately 9 ww Detach from tie rod 3mm Pillow Ball 1 22 Assemble in the specified order Assemble in the specified order pe Ou Motor Cover 2 90 If the backlash gear meshing of the spur and pinion gears is too tight loosen these two Screws about 90 degreeS ScreW gt TP Screw 2 x 4mm 2 x 6mm TP Positive is Red Negative is Black a A Ce E SS
3. This receiver is the first RC to be equipped with an interactive data communication function with a personal computer This enables machine settings to be done externally through the computer R C 1 C S C S USB No 82080 USB This is a communication standard for R C machines proposed by Kondo Kagaku co Itd This new capability allows settings that could not be made on the chassis to be adjusted through a personal computer To use 1 C S special PC interface software is reduired Sold separately Also a USB terminal is needed 4 AD PC IIC
4. Before beginning assembly please read these instructions thoroughly ey x En MB 010 Pei 1 24th scale Radio Controlled Electric Powere i THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS WB D10 with ASF2 46Hz 9 MINIZ Buggy INSTRUCTION MANUAL MB 010 Technical Guide MB 010 Thank you for purchasing the MINI Z Buggy MB 010 This Technical Guide provides information on functions maintenance and performance tunin9 Read this Technical Guide carefully to enjoy the full performance and functionality of this MINI Z buggy Also use this guide in conjunction wit
5. Braking becomes stronger Reverse full throttle timing becomes earlier 1 1 4m 7 Throttle Trim 7 MINI Z Buggy Functions Steering Direction Reverse gt Changing to opposite steering direction setting Turn the steering all the way to the right and hold 3 Push and hold the Steering Trim down for at least 3 seconds Steering direction is now set to the opposite direction To return to normal setting repeat steps Q and Switching FWD and REV Control Reverse gt
6. Adjust with all tires off the ground a 5 50 50 100 Maximum speed can be adjusted to the following rangeS Training Mode setting 5 50 Normal Mode setting 50 100 Pull throttle trigger all the way in and hold Click Throttle Trim amp Beeping Sound will start when adjustment range has been reached Throttle Trigger Forward full throttle timing will be reached faster Click Throttle Trim B Takes Ionger to reach full throttle FWD Full throttle will not be rea
7. Dramatically increases acceleration and maximum speed Use together with an NI MH battery for optimal performance w AWD Marketed for the Mini Z AWD but can also be mounted on the MINI Z Buggy 23 Change the direction of the terminal as shown below and install the motor Refer to Installing amp Removing Motor page 23 180 Rotate 180 degrees Face Soldered Dart UDwards 7 2 90 120 Circuit Protection Terminal Bend 90 120 degrees pe Tuning the drive train is also recommended if motor performance has been increased MBWO002 MBWO023 Differential Gear MBW002 Reinforced Diff Gear Assembly MBW023 Universal Swing Shaft in any case MBW028 MBW028 Ball Diff Set
8. While gyro unit comes with standard settings these can be changed by connecting your Mini Z Buggy MB 010 to your computer with No 82080 1 C S USB Adapter Set Please read in conjunction with the Before Operating section in the instruction manual for the gyro unit Installing the gyro unit 1 2x3 5mm TP TP soew Optional Gyro Unit pe Check Gyro derection 4 TZ gt RF Ni NE SN 1 2 x 3 5mm TP TP Screw Ensure wires are not caught Cautions Check connector derection Screw Included in gyro untt p gt Surface without electric Darts tOD ei faces upwards CAUTION Top Bottom 41 7 IS I Ball Differential No MDWO018 No MDW018 Ball Differential Set mw
9. Once overtake function is ON make sure to turn it OFF otherwise the overtake function will continue to operate ET4 3CH ET4 Lever 3CH Control No 82012 In case Of No 82012 w E 4 SS The overtake function is activated 5 A Eg Move the ET4 lever to the right or left and release finger lt 7 lt al OM We RS 2 eLCD 100 000 After 100 js displayed on the LCD screen 000 will be displayed esET4 100 3 Without releasing the ET4 lever continued operation results in the 100 value being displayed continuously and the repeated activation of the overtaking function for more than 3 secondSs ET4 3CH ET4 Lever 3CH Control eg
10. Set throttle trigger on transmitter to respond in the opposite direction 3 Push Throttle Trim and hold for at least 3 seconds Steering direction is now set to the opposite direction To return to original setting complete step again 5 9o 1 Throttle Trigger Steering Wheel Throttle Trim Forward Raise the tires off the ground and check that all controls are responding 7 MINI Z Buggy Functions TikiTiki TikiTiki Mode TikiTiki What is TikiTiki Mode TikiTiki 70
11. Overtake function can only be used with a 3 channel transmitter lf used with a 2 channel transmitter the limiter will be constantly applied 2 TikiTki OFF At time of shipment the TikiTiki Mode is not activated Hp10wq MINI Z Buggy Functions Chassis Setup p gt TikiTiki ON OFF Operation of the model does not change whether the TikiTiki Mode is ON or OFF WM LED Prepare Dairing stick and locate the LED indicator and pairing button Switch the transmitter and then the models power ON e Refer to the instruction manual and after binding Dairing is Complete the model can be operated Use the pairing stick to push and hold the pairing button
12. 0 Remove the O ring only in the left rear axle when installing a ball diff in the rear 42 CS I Oil Shock Setting mw Shock settings can be adjusted with different types of shock oil and shock springs ee Change shock settings to suit driving Surface and temperature conditiOns Changing Shock Oil Refer to section Filling Shock Oi in the instruction manual and replace shock oil Setting Change Effect oil Characteristics Grip More Stable 3 Less Stable 43 Replacing Shock Spring
13. Installing and Removing Motor se 4 Ck TF RN a Sv a VR RR i N 3 aaal MG Sx A 23 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part es A Motor Holder A Pinion Gear a 37 When changing the gear ratio refer to page 37 Changing Pinion and Spur Gears changing 9ear ratio mw Installing and removing the pinion gear Remove the Pinion Gear Pinion Gear Tool B Motor Holder B Install the Pinion Gea A Install the pinion gear by inserting the pinion gear tool between motor holder Aand the pinion gear
14. tL Knuckle L 3mm Pillow Ball Wheel Axle D 3 Front Hub Carrier L _ 3mm Pillow Ball 3x6x2 5mm Ball Bearindg King Pin 18 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Disassembling Rear Suspension Assemble left and right sides the same way Twist outwards to detach Rear Shock 22 NN 3 gt 2 i oN gt He RB Ne A gt 9 2x8mm TP TP Screw Wheel Nut A Rear Tire 4 Assemble left and right sides the same way g m Assemble in the specified order Rear Suspension Mount Rear Lower Suspension Shaft Rear Bumper gt Insert correctly when AEN assembling i J
15. Switch power OFF Move Throttle trigger all the way to reverse position and hold Switch power ON Throttle Trigger M LED LED indicator flashes to indicate training mode is active gt LED LED Indicator Returning to Normal Mode Switch power OFF Pull Throttle Trigger in all the way and hold Throttle Trigger Switch power ON LED If LED indicator lights up normal mode is active LED LED Indicator 7 MINI Z Buggy Functions Throttle Range Adjustment High Speed Adjustment
16. Refer to Installing amp Removing Motor page 23 and disassemble motor mounting section 9 Cover the shaded section with tape to prevent dirt getting in 35 7 Dirt Proofing Measures Above Servos WM 31 4 Refer to Installing Servos page 31 and disassemble the servo and remove servo cover to step 4 No 96506B Apply grease to the shaded section to prevent dirt getting in Use No 96506B Ball Diff Grease No 96506B No 96506B Ball Differential Grease Underside of Chassis After installing batteries cover the shaded section wrth tape to prevent dirt from getting in gt 9 Ce lt i O SS Q Tape Q o 9 Q 3 N 8 NN gt QGG amp 9 Q 36 PRE
17. 3PK 3PK Super made by FUTABA M11 M11R made by SANWA NOTE 3ch ON 100 100 Refer to the manual for your transmitter and set value to 100 for the 3rd channel when it is switched ON If the model does not move when the transmitter value is set to 100 adjust the value CAUTION R246 PLANNING No R246 1001 2 4GHz Futaba SANWA No 15502 2 4GHz SS RF 901SM The combination of R246 PLANNING No R246 1001 2 4GHz Module Adaptor Futaba Sanwa and Kondo Kagaku No 15502 2 4GHz SS Modul
18. Changing from a geared diff to a ball diff will have the following effects s Reduced play while diff is functioning smoother cornering and more linear transfer of throttle input to the drive train s Protects the drive system from the heavy loads of more powerful optional motors and during jumps pe No MDWO018 For Ball Diff setting refer to the instruction manual for Ball Diff Set No MDW018 pe No MDW018 No MBW003 No MBW023 If using the Ball Diff Set No MDW018 together with
19. SN N p gt 6 Dog Bone O O ring left side only 2x6 TP x6mm TP Screw 19 NN Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Rear Hub Assemble left and right sides the same way Wheel Axle 3x6x2 5mm Ball Bearing 3x6x2 5mm Ball Bearing DL Rear Suspension Arm L SuSDension Shaft S lt gt 4 5mm S Pillow Ball 20 NN mw Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Replacing Steering Plate Steering Plate Holder A B When installing insert tongue of A into B 21 g Bu Assemble in the specified order gW Bu ASsemble in the Specified order NN Maintenance Replacement for Each Part
20. 3ch 100 1 3 5 2 No 82080 1 C S USB TikiTiki TikiTiki Mode functions as a 1 speed limiter 709 of full throttle slower speed The 3rd channel of the 2 transmitter operates the overtake function to cancels the limiter and 3 increase Dower Output to 100 for a burst of speed for a set period of time 1 At the time of shipment the overtake function is set for 3 seconds and can be used a maximum of 5 times per race 2 Also the number of times the overtake function can be used is able to be changed for a variety of racing situatiOnS No 82080 1 C S USB connector and a PC are reduired for making this change 1 3ch 2ch
21. ON Accelerate while in mid air Brake while in mid air 13 How to Operate 3 mE Skilful jumping Adjust amount of speed Land on the down slope Clear combination jumps 14 PSNR Maintenance Replacement for Each Part pp _ To keep the MINI Z buggy at peak performance proper maintenance is reduired Refer to the steps below and disassemble to perform maintenance including removal of dust and dirt Replace any damaged parts Installing and Removing Tires Align with flat section Rear Tire Wheel Nut Rear Wheel Wheel Nut Rear Wheel R
22. Positive iS Red L Circuit Board Cover L 2x10mm TP TP Screw gt ps a 0 4U 6 I NR WN RY bp lt 30 Ly A LL ha O eg Removing Servos Assemble in the specified order 1J HE QB A OQ vo o 1 9 amp WA EE 3 Screw O 2x4mm Unplug connector w Circuit Board Cover L L Circuit Board Cover R R K RS NNW A 8 i 2x10mm TP TP Screw 31 A LL ha O ong 2x10mm TP Assemble in the specified order TP Screw Nn i
23. 153 R C 046 229 4115 o 8 2 8 Specifications are Subject to dS iu prior notice 13 00 19 00 Copyright 2011 KYOSHO CORPORATION 1112 1 web
24. Always make sure the model iS responding as expected before running the model KT 18 KT 18 transmitter included in the Readyset TikiTiki Overtaking function of the TikiTiki Mode cannot be used eEX 5UR ASF 2 4GHz No 82011 82012 EX 5UR ASF 2 4GHz made by Kyosho No 82011 82012 ET4 3ch Setting changes are not reduired Use the ET4 lever 3rd channel to operate the overtaking function No 82011 In case of No 82011 gt E 4 OFF ON LCD The status of the ET4 lever when it is ON or OFF will be as below displayed on the LCD MM A e 100 50 0 50 OFF e 100 ON 50 50 100 Initial setting of 50 is recommended with operation between 50 and 100 ON OFF ON
25. Disassembling Rear Suspension 19 20 Replacing Steering PIERTOTWIRIOTIOIOY7O7O7OUOYVOT7VOVOTOTTI 21 22 Installing Removing Motor 23 24 Disassembling Front Bulkhead ENETT TT T T T9EoTOoo0ou0O opuo 9 25 26 Disassembling Rear Bulkhead LT 27 29 K227 2 6MNOMNOIGI6UBOSIOOOWBEEREKRKK OO 30 Removing SerVo Ua 31 32 Disassembling Servo for advanced users 33 Removing Center Shaft and Spur Gear HH 34 Dirt proofing MeasureS 35 7 UnderbMolor DO A 35 Above ServVoS 36 Underside of ChassiS 36 Changing Pinion and Spur Gear changing gear ratio 37 Slipper Clutch Adjustment LU 38 1 Tuning 39 PAA ECONAMIAOE CC CCC 39 Installing Tires 40 SYED NC CW US DO 41 Ball Differential T
26. 2x6mm TP UL TP Screw Differential Cup Joint L 6x10x3mm Front Shock Stay 6 Ball Bearindg Differential Cup Joint S Front Bulkhead Front Rack Pinion of x a Xb Differential Gear Assembly a 3 gt gt 9 Ss S ee 8 R 9 0 g m Assemble in the specified order 26 A LL ha t O aes Disassembling Rear Bulkhead 2 x 4mm Assemble in the specified order pe Screw E m Tn TS s 1 Ws 18 2 90 gt 2 x 6mm TP If the backlash gear meshing of the spur and pinion gears is too tight loosen these
27. MINI Z Buggy Functions eEX 10 EX 10 EX 1 UR EX 10 EURUS EX 10 HELIOS EX 1 UR made by Kondo Kagaku CO Be sure to read together with your transmitter s instruction manual 3ch EX 10 Set the transmitter for 3 channels not required for EX 10 EURUS eCHSELECT Set to CHSELECT 3ch Set the 3rd channel key so it can be operated with your left thumb throttle side es PUSH PUSH type is easier to use 3ch POS1 0 POS2 100 Set 3rd channel POS1 to 0 and POS2 to 100 0 When the set key is operated the overtake function will work http www kopropo cojp For detailed settings please refer to the Kondo Kagaku website eS3PK 3PK Super M11 M11R
28. LED 1 When LED indicator goes off and then lights up again stop pushing the binding Dairing button 1 5 of 9 yo s 2 Q a Pairing Button SA PAC i Ns a 2 OI EE amp Pairing Stick 0 de 5 ef 0 xw no s 9 If power switch is not easy to turn On uSe the pinion gear tool LED LED Indicator MINI Z Buggy Functions Transmitter Setup Recommended R C System No 82012 EX 5UR ASF 2 4GHz ASF 2 4GHz 3ch Or Kondo Kagaku ASF 2 4GHz 3 channel transmitter
29. Instant Glue 2 Wheel 4 4 Assemble as many times as SDecified MM Apply instant glue CA glue super glue Vp After fitting wheels to tyres apply instant glue as Shown Shape Of wheels and tires can differ according to type of model 40 SE I Gyro Unit pe_ No MZW405 When installed Gyro Unit automatically detects and corrects throttle and steering imbalance for improved driving stability pe_ No 82080 1 C S USB MB 010
30. YS a 5 N Servo Cover TK J A FF GO Nl O NO9 IM 1J 3 e 8 4 No 2 2 4 OQ TP Screw wm NY LL SN A AV A 1 SN 2 8 N ON a A 0 i wa DO MA MC W Vy PRE Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Disassembling Servos for advanced users No MZW114 When assembling coat each servo gear and shaft in No MZW114 MINI Z King Pin Oil Flourine Note the direction 15 16 1 Gears 15 16 17 amp 21 are marked accordingly Refer to the corresponding number on the table below p gt gt 6 2 When assembling the servo saver install 24 25 6 am
31. C Servo Gear Plate C 1 2x4 7mm Servo Shaft 1 2x4 7mm alae alalalalalale Servo Saver Shaft B 33 PSNR a Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Removing Center Shaft and Spur Gear e 27 31 Refer to sections Disassemble Rear Bulkhead Remove Servos page 27 31 and disassemble each part g Bu Assemble in the specified order Upper COver Rear Differential Pinion Gear A E 3x6x2 5mm When assembling pass bearing A onto the centre shaft before attaching the E ring Ball Bearing Slipper Clutch Cam w 38 3x6x
32. a 5 If slipper clutch activates while braking refer to Brake Strength Adjustment page 5 and set brake to weaker 38 If slipper clutch activates while accelerating refer to Slipper Clutch Adjustment page 38 and adjust accordingly 39 7 I Installing Tires Once chassis and motor have been tuned for greater speed tires may become more Susceptible to coming off depending on the type of surface No 96154 KYOSHO KYOSHO Special Glue If tires separate easily secure tires to wheels with instant glue
33. ensure pinion gear is straight 24 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Disassembling Front Bulkhead Twist outwards to detach SS N RN gt pe_ Detach the connector NI SN 2x10mm TP SN lt Se SN DN AM 8 gt TP Screw gt gt rN gt 0 a 4 J g Bu Assemble in the specified order p gt Front Shock Insert into groove when assemDling 9 2x4mm Negative is Black 2x10mmTP 4 TP Screw g m Assemble in the specified order Positive is Red ScreW R Circuit Board Cover R L Circuit Board Cover L Front Body Mount 2x10mm TP TP Screw Servo Cover 25 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part 6x10x3mm Ball Bearing Differential Gear
34. lt KK es SN NN Wheel Nut o Front Tire Front Shock Front Suspension Mount WN a 2x8mm TP TP Screw 2x5mm TP TP Screw Front Bumper Front Lower Suspension Shaft 4 Assemble left and right sides the same way 2x6mm TP TP F H Screw m ASsemble in the specified order Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Assemble left and right sides the same way N A 5 9 A 1 TA p gt Insert correctly when assembling Dog Bone 4 Assemble left and right sides the same way L Front Suspension Arm L S 4 5mm SuSDension Shaft S King Pin Pillow Ball lt Right gt
35. the buggy 20cm approx 20cm 2 2 A Assemble as many times as specified approx 50cm approx 15cm approx 40cm y2 Align and apply Apply with tape lt gt lt Completed gt sy 12 TP Operate 2 Jumping from a Jump Ramp Make a straight approach to the jump ramp Accelerate up the jump ramp Use throttle and control speed so the buggy flies off the ramp horizontally takes practice Too much speed Too slow Landing is from a rear wheel for a while merely Always reduce throttle Keeping the throttle on when landing can cause the chassis to lose control and damage the drive system lt gt The car S posture through the air can also be controlled
36. the standard dog bones included with the kit Sponge Collars No MBW003 are required If Sponge Collars are not used the dog bones may drop out lf using Universal Swing Shafts No MBW023 sponge collars are not reduired w 25 27 Refer to Disassemble Front Bulkhead P 25 and Disassemble Rear Bulkhead P 27 and replace the standard diff gearS lt gt i lt Front gt lt Rear gt gt 0 1mm 0 1mm Shim 0 1mm Shim 0 1mm MBW003 MBWO003 Sponge MBW003 Sponge MBW003 MBW003 Sponge MBW003 3 For rear 3 DieceS 2 For front 2 pieces Insert shims referring to the diagrams below when installing the ball diff The number of shims should be adjusted according to the chassis to fine tune the gear mesh m
37. two Screws about 90 degreeS TP Screw Assemble in the specified order Motor Cover 4 Ck TF RN a SN a VR SS CT N 3 aaal MG Sx A 27 Ly A LL ha te O ei Rear Shock Assemble in the specified order GR QO Q a S N 7 Ns 0 4 A N 0 N V NN 4 4 amp N RS SS 5 NY Me R OL A SE A SY x O O ring left side only gt SE AN GS fj VS A 9 2x8mm TP TP Screw 2x8mm TP TP Screw VY Cr A Insert into groove when assembling Twist outwards to detac
38. 2 5mm 19 change the Slipper clutch setting refer to Ball Bearing Slipper Clutch Adjustment page 38 Spur Gear 6 ms TP 37 Center Shaft To change the gear ratio refer to Changing Pinion and Spur Gear changing gear ratio page 37 34 Dirt Proofing Measures When running outdoors dirt proofing helps to maintain the models maximum performance Even after taking these countermeasureS the model will not be 100 dirt or dust proof If steering or drive system are not moving smoothly stop running the model and carry out reduired maintenance Under the Motor 23
39. L 42 OlShockSelling oO 43 MBO10TG T12 1 7 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions for the Mini Z Series Circuit Breaker OFF 0 5 The motor wiring is fitted with a circuit breaker that cuts power to the motor when heavy loads or damage to the motor causes excessive electrical Current flow When this occurs the motor will stop running Once the circuit breaker has been tripped retrieve the model turn the power off and remove all batterieS After about 5 minutes the circui
40. S No 82080 1 This chassis is compatible with the 4 point terminal It is not compatible with the PC interface board for the AD MINI Z Please use the 1 C S cable No 82080 1 Sold separately 2 ye gt 4 SN C S 1 C S connector 1 C S Setting with 1 C S I C S USB No 82080 RA 23T Using the 1 C S interface sold separately allows the RA 23T receiver amp unit loaded on the chassis to be connected to a PC for setting adjustment T
41. a Changing Pinion and Spur Gear changing gear ratio p gt _ 1 11T 35T The rate of acceleration and maximum speed can be adjusted by changing the pinion and spur gears Refer to the table below for Motor Holder Pinion Gear amp SDur Gear combinations Pinion and Spur Gears depend on the type of Motor Holder used At time of shipment Motor Holder Type 1 11T Pinion and 35T Spur Gear are fitted Motor Holder Type J 8 B Pinion Gear Acceleration Max Speed Running Time Motor Holder A s 23 To replace pinion gear refer to Insta
42. ch cams cut off and other parts included No MBW001 3 No MBW001 Setting Clutch Cam 3 units with uncut slipper clutch cams Cut off shaded portion w 1 Teflon coating of the cam can change the setting 1 Refer to the table below to adjust settings by cutting off cams 34 Effect Setting To replace Slipper Clutch refer to Removing 2 Center Shaft amp Spur Gear page 34 2 YY Standard WS Cut Off 2 2 Teflon coated mp gt 2 Cut Off 2 without Teflon coating MBWO02 Differential Gear MBW002 Reinforced Diff Gear Assembly Cut Off 1 3 Tuni
43. ched Takes longer to reach max speed Throttle Trim 7 MINILZ Buggy Functions Brake Power Adjustment gt Adjust with all tires off the ground 5 50 50 100 Brake maximum reversing SDeed can be adjusted to the following rangeSs Training Mode setting 5 50 Normal Mode setting 50 100 WM Push Throttle Trigger all the way out and hold Click Throttle Trim amp Beeping sound will start when adjustment range has been reached Braking becomes lighter Reverse becomes slower Throttle Trigger Click Throttle Trim B
44. e RF 901SM for MINI Z will function but are not recommended Kyosho accepts no responsibility in the event of malfunction or damage Use of this combination is completely at the userS risk so please understand that Kyosho customer SuDDort cannot provide any assistance Changing the Settings No 82080 1 C S USB No 82080 1 C S USB adaptor set and a personal computer are reduired to change settingS URL TikiTiki TikiTiki PDF The TikiTiki Mode Manager software for changes to TikiTiki Mode settings and the software manual PDF file can be downloaded from the website below http www kyosho com mini z buggy support Follow the steps in the manual to make setting changeSs 10 7 MINI Z Buggy Functions LC S Interactive Communication System LC S Interactive Communication System R C
45. ear Tire Front Tire Front Wheel Wheel Nut p gt i ont Wheel Install the tire as illustrated Wheel Nut Front Tire Wheel Wrench Screw in and lightly tighten pe Shape of wheels and tires can differ depending on the model type 15 NN a amp w Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Disassembling Rear Wing 2x6mm TP TP Screw Rear Wing CO TP TP Screw R Wing Stay R 2x6mm TP TP Screw Wing Stay L 16 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Disassembling Front Suspension Twist outwards to detach Assemble left and right sides the same way A 2 gt a gt ke
46. h j EN 4 NK 5 0 JJ A IN EE A E cE XN TK Pg N CAJ gt Y I nn CN lt s 5 NO HE E mp 9 5 lt A DD 8 k gt gt NK AL Ne NE AN 88 ENO rg RN 1 KG N N oN A yr 4 AN A YY 42 28 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part 6x10x3mm Ball Bearing Differential Gear 0 3 AE EA Differential Cup Joint L 6x10x3mm Ball Bearing 5 Differential Cup Joint S 29 NN Maintenance Replacement for Each Part Removing Circuit Board Cover pe_ Unplug connector 2x4mm Screw Negative is Black g Em Ssemble in the specified order
47. h the instruction manual included in the kit Index Safety PrecautlonS 2 Safety Precautions for the Mini Z Series HH 2 MINI Z Buggy FunctionS 3 Tiamingd Modes CO 3 Throttle Range Adjustment High Speed Adjustmen0 4 Brake Power Adjustment 5 Steering Direction Reverse 6 Switching FWD and REV Control Reverse HH 6 WikitikIE kk Moods DS GAA 7 10 C S Interactive Communication System 1 C S Interactive Communication System HH 11 7 How to Operal6 OR RN 12 JUmMmbS 12 14 Maintenance Replacement for Each Part 15 Removing Installing Wheels amp TireS 15 7 Disassembling RSSPNWI EE KK K KX k u 5555555555S 16 Disassembling Front Suspension 17 18
48. lling amp Removing Pinion Gear page 23 mw 34 To replace spur gear refer to Removing Center Shaft amp Spur Gear page 34 Mi Pinion Gear p gt Changing the gear ratio can increase the load on the motor Using the following optional parts is recommended No MBWO013 No MBWO013 Aluminum Motor Heat Sink No MBW031 No MBW031 Aluminum Motor Holder Set Spur Gear Gear Ratio 37 amp 7 Adjusting Slipper Clutch gt Slipper clutch is equipped to protect the drive train wheels tires drive shaft diff gears spur gear
49. ng the drive train is MBWO028 reCOommended MBW028 Ball Diff Set AR MBW023 MBW023 Universal Swing Shaft None cut off no protective function 1 No MZW114 If coating in Teflon use MZW114 MINI Z King Pin Oil Flourine 2 MB009 Standard setting at time of shipment or setting for MB009 Servo Saver Set 38 CS I The Technical Guide to this point has concentrated on maintenance and setting adjustment The rest of the Technical Guide focuses on tuning for maximizing the performance of your MINI Z buggy Optional Motor No MDW023 X SPEED V No MDW023 X SPEED Motor V
50. o use the interface connect to the PC switch the chassis power on and it automatically starts external setting mode Settings include steerind servo DOWer SDeed range and drive freduency of the motor control amD 1 C S 1C S When using the 1 C S function make sure you download the latest version of the 1 C S software from the website below http www kyosho com mini z buggy support 11 7 TP Operate Jumps Once confident with controlling the buggy FWD REV Left Right turns try a jump 1 Make a Jump Ramp pe_ Use cardboard to make your Own jump ramp WM Cut the cardboard 50cm approx 50cm apDrOx 60cm approx 15cm approx 50cm Making it a little longer allows it to be modified afterwardSs A curved ramp makes it easier to jump
51. on gt This can occur if the gear ratio is too high geared for the space available to run the model Rectify by returning to the model s original gear ratio setting this is also the ratio for optimal acceleration 4 Excessive loads from continual operation 5 1 FET Solution gt If the model is operating at high temperatures or has been run continuously for some time the circuit breaker trips more easily Allow the model to cool down after each 5 to 10 minutes of operation This will also increase the life of the motor and FET MINI Z Buggy Functions Training Mode gt If chassis speed is too fast speed can be adjusted to run slower for easier control Braking also becomes weaker Setting Training Mode
52. p 26 in order onto 23 and secure with 27 Part Names Part Names Part Names 3x6x2 5mm 2nd 1 2x8 5mm Plastic Bearing 3x6x2 5mm Servo Gear 2nd Servo Shaft 1 2x8 5mm 3rd A Servo Counter Gear SerVO Gear 3rd Servo Saver Shaft A 1st A Servo Final Gear Servo Gear 1st Servo Saver A B A Servo Gear Plate B Servo Plate A Servo Saver Spring B Potentiometer Servo Gear Pinion SerVO Saver B 1 2x9 8mm E 2 0 Servo Shaft 1 2x9 8mm Servo Motor E ring 2 0 1 2x5 5mm 4th B Servo Shaft 1 2x5 5mm Servo Gear 4th Part Names 1x2 5mm TP 1x2 5mm TP Screw Servo Horn D Servo Gear Plate D Servo Link Rod 1 2x5 5mm Servo Shaft 1 2x5 5mm
53. pinion gear motor At the time of shipment the setup is for optimal performance with the standard motor No MBW001 After the motor and gear ratio has been changed the slipper clutch may operate more loosely or firmly If this occurs use MBW001 Setting Clutch Cam to adjust the effectiveness of the slipper clutch Slipper Clutch wears out A slipper clutch that has worn down activates more readily so replace with a new one Continual sharp and sudden braking can wear the slipper clutch down No MBO009 2 1 No MB009 Servo Saver Set 1 unit with two teflon coated slipper clut
54. s shock springs are planned for future release Shock End ml Shock Spring Setting Change Spring Chassis Height Harder Higher Softer Parts List FOR JAPANESE MARKET ONLY Part Names Description MBW012 3 Setting Spring Set 300 40cc 0300 Silicon Oil 300 40cc 350 40cc 0350 Silicon Oil 350 40cc 525 630 400 40cc 0400 Silicon Oil 400 40cc 630 SIL 450 40cc 0450 Silicon Oil 450 40cc Silicon Oil for Shock 500 40cc 0500 Silicon Oil 500 40cc 550 40cc 0550 Silicon Oil 550 40cc 600 40cc 0600 Silicon Oil 600 40cc 44 THE FINEST RADIO CONTROL MODELS www kyosho com www mini Z jp wy 243 0034
55. t breaker automatically resets and model can be operated again When the circuit breaker is activated the surface becomes hot Use sufficient caution to avoid burns If the Circuit Breaker Trips RepeatedIy Possible reasons for the circuit a tripping repeatedly are outlined below Be sure to rectify the cause of the et before operating the model 1 The model is being forced against an obstacle and cannot move forward Solution Stop applying the throttle and return it to neutral 2 Resistance in the drive train gears amp tireS Dn

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