Excalibur electronic Motorized Toy Car PR10 User Manual

User’s Guide for  
Motorized Pool Lounger  
Model No. PR10  
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What’s Included  
Figure 7: Electrical Connection Shaft  
Figure 6 Control Arm  
Figure 1: Motorized Pool Lounger  
Figure 8: Motor Subassembly  
that Encloses the Propeller  
Figure 9: Electric Air Pump  
with Nozzle Attachments  
Figure 2: Nuts, Bolts, Washers Figure 3: Battery Compartment  
O-Rings and Restoration Kit  
Figure 10: Lug Nut  
Figure 11:  
Figure 12:  
User’s Guide  
Instructional DVD  
Figure 4: Battery Cover  
& Handle  
Figure 5: Control Arm Sleeve  
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How to Use  
Setting up the Motorized  
Pool Lounger  
in Figure 13. Be sure to read  
the instructions for the elec-  
tric air pump on page 20.  
Insert the medium-size  
valve into the electric air  
pump, as shown in Figure  
14.  
Your Motorized Pool  
Lounger requires some  
assembly. Please carefully  
follow these instructions. In  
addition, Excalibur has  
included an instructional  
DVD to help you assemble  
Figure 17  
Figure 15  
Insert the electric air pump  
nozzle into the points of  
inflation and turn it on until  
that cavity is fully inflated,  
as shown in Figure 18.  
1. The armrests (shown as  
‘B’ in Figure 15).  
2. The body of the lounger  
(shown as ‘C’ in Figure 16).  
your  
Lounger.  
Motorized  
Pool  
Inflation  
Figure 14  
There are three points of  
inflation. It is generally best  
to start at the lounger’s back-  
rest (as shown as ‘Ain  
Figure 15) and then proceed  
forward in the following  
sequence, shown in Figures  
15 and 16.  
Figure 18  
Figure 16  
After finishing with each  
section, be sure to securely  
close each valve cover.  
Remove the valve cover,  
as shown in Figure 17.  
Figure 13  
Use the electric air pump  
to inflate the Motorized Pool  
Lounger (included) as shown  
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Assembly  
Next, assemble the battery  
cover with the nuts, bolts, and o-  
Once the lounger has been rings in place, as shown in  
inflated, repeat the following Figure 21.  
steps on both sides of your  
Motorized Pool Lounger. Be  
Figure 23  
sure to assemble it on a raised  
surface to prevent the motor  
assembly from being damaged.  
Figure 26  
Finish assembling the battery  
cover, as shown on Figure 24.  
Screw the large plastic hexa-  
gon nut onto the top of the bat-  
tery compartment to secure the  
control arm in place, as shown in  
Figure 27.  
First, take out the wrench pro-  
vided in the accessories kit as  
shown in Figure 19.  
Figure 21  
Place the nut onto the bolt and  
place them onto the battery com-  
partment hole, as shown in  
Figure 22.  
Figure 24  
Match the direction of the “2”  
printed on the control arm and  
the battery compartment. Slide  
the control arm in through the  
bottom of the battery compart-  
ment, as shown in Figures 25  
and 26.  
Figure 19  
Use the wrench to unscrew the  
nut on the battery cover, as  
shown in Figure 20.  
Figure 27  
Install six D-cell batteries (not  
included) in the battery compart-  
ment, making sure to match the  
polarity (+ and -) with the dia-  
gram inside the battery compart-  
ment, as shown in Figure 28.  
Figure 22  
Place an o-ring on the end of  
the bolt, as shown in Figure 23.  
Figure 25  
Figure 20  
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Figure 28  
Figure 34  
Figure 30  
Figure 32  
Carefully align the battery  
compartment cover by matching  
the “3” printed on both the cover  
and the battery compartment, as  
shown in Figure 29.  
From the bottom of the  
lounger, you can see the “1”  
printed on both sides of the con-  
trol arm and propeller, as shown  
in Figure 35.  
Insert the electrical connection  
shaft into the motor subassem-  
bly that encloses the propeller, as  
shown in Figure 31.  
Insert the control arm sleeve  
into the holes located on the  
armrest, as shown in Figure 33.  
Figure 31  
Figure 33  
Figure 29  
Next, hold the lounger verti-  
cally as shown in Figure 32. This  
will make it easier to assemble.  
Insert the control arm through  
the top of the control arm sleeve.  
Insert the electrical connection  
shaft through the bottom of the  
control arm sleeve, as shown in  
Figure 34.  
Figure 35  
Fasten the nuts with the  
wrench provided in the acces-  
sories kit. It is generally best to  
start at the two nuts directly  
across from the handle, then the  
two nuts on both sides of the  
handle, then the last remaining  
two, as shown in Figure 30.  
Push up the electrical connec-  
tion shaft to make sure it’s tight-  
ly secured, as shown in Figure  
36.  
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Testing the Motorized  
Pool Lounger  
To move laterally towards  
the right, turn both handles  
right and press both buttons.  
To move laterally towards  
the left, turn both handles  
left and press both buttons.  
To turn in a circle, face one  
propeller forward and the  
other backward and press  
the buttons.  
After completing all of the  
previous assembly steps,  
press the button on the han-  
dle to test the propeller, as  
shown in Figure 38.  
Figure 36  
Figure 39  
Repeat the same steps on the  
other side of your Motorized  
Pool Lounger, as shown in  
Figure 37.  
To move, press the buttons  
on both handles. These  
buttons will operate your  
propellers.  
Disassembly  
To drive forward, turn both  
handles so they are facing  
forward and press the buttons.  
To drive in reverse, turn  
both handles so they are  
facing backward and press  
the buttons.  
To turn right, turn either  
handle to the right. The  
angle of your turn will  
depend on how much you  
turn the handles to the right.  
To turn left, turn either  
handle to the left. The angle  
of your turn will depend on  
how much you turn the  
handles to the left.  
To disassemble your  
Motorized Pool Lounger,  
please follow these instruc-  
tions.  
First, unscrew the six  
hexagon screws from the  
battery cover. Remove the  
screws and the battery cover,  
as shown in Figure 40.  
Figure 38  
Figure 37  
Using the Motorized  
Pool Lounger  
After you’ve finished assem-  
bly the Motorized Pool Lounger,  
you can store the wrench on the  
right cup holder, as shown in  
Figure 38.  
Your Motorized Pool  
Lounger is perfect for your  
backyard pool. Because it  
contains two propellers on  
either side, it enables you to  
move in all directions.  
Figure 40  
Figure 38  
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Remove the batteries, as partment. Lift it off.  
shown in Figure 41.  
On the underside of the  
Motorized Pool Lounger,  
squeeze the holes on the  
base of the control arm  
sleeve, as shown in Figure  
43. This will release the fas-  
teners holding the control  
arm in place.  
Figure 45  
Figure 44  
Repairing the  
Remove the control arm Motorized Pool Lounger  
sleeve from the Motorized  
Pool Lounger by lifting it  
out from the top.  
Open the valve cover to  
deflate the Motorized Pool  
Lounger, starting with the  
larger cavities, as shown in  
Figure 45.  
Figure 41  
Rough surfaces may punc-  
ture the Motorized Pool  
Lounger. If the lounger gets  
punctured, use the glue and  
PVC from the restoration kit  
to repair the punctured sur-  
face.  
Unscrew the hexagon nut on  
the top of the control sleeve,  
as shown in Figure 42.  
Figure 43  
Once released, lift the  
control arm from the top of  
the control arm sleeve.  
Remove the propeller and  
electrical connection shaft  
by sliding it out of the  
control arm sleeve, as shown  
in Figure 44.  
Figure 42  
Squeeze the fastener locat-  
ed below the hexagon nut to  
unfasten the battery com-  
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Apply the glue on the  
damaged area and apply the  
supplementary PVC sheet.  
Wait approximately one  
minute for the glue to dry  
after applying the PVC sheet  
Warning  
• Please read the User's Guide carefully before operating the  
product.  
• Children under 14 years of age should not operate this  
product without parental supervision.  
before  
Motorized Pool Lounger.  
You should wait approxi-  
mately 24 hours before  
using the Motorized Pool Figure 46  
Lounger in your pool again.  
handling  
your  
• This product is designed for pool use only. It may be used in  
ponds or small lakes only within the range of the user’s com  
fortable ability to swim to shore provided that there are no  
strong currents, waves, or water crafts present which could  
create wakes. Do not use in any other body of water or salt  
water.  
• This product is designed to hold one person not exceeding  
250lbs/115kg.  
• Keep hands, hair, and loose objects such as clothing away from  
the propeller.  
• If an object becomes lodged in the propeller, make sure that  
this product is turned off before attempting to dislodge.  
• Always inspect the pool area before use to ensure it is free of  
hazards and/or obstacles, such as pool toys and swimmers.  
• Never ride into or over swimmers.  
• Keep this product away from hot or sharp objects.  
• Always use caution and common sense.  
• Never jump or dive off this product.  
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Special Care & Handling  
• Avoid rough handling such as bumping or dropping.  
Battery Information  
Your Motorized Pool Lounger uses six D batteries,  
not included.  
• Avoid extreme temperatures. For best results use between  
the temperatures of 39° F and 120° F (4° C and 38° C).  
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or  
rechargeable nickel-cadmium) batteries.  
• Do not mix old and new batteries.  
• Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
• Remove exhausted batteries from the unit.  
• Do not short circuit battery terminals.  
• Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not  
use cleaners with chemical agents.  
• Remove batteries and store them in a cool,  
dry place when not in use.  
• To avoid explosion or leakage, do not dispose of  
batteries in a fire or attempt to recharge alkaline  
or other non-rechargeable batteries.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol-  
lowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this  
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unde-  
sired operation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable l interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates,  
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-  
dance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa-  
tion. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more  
THE MOTORIZED POOL LOUNGER IS  
NEITHER A PERSONAL-FLOTATION NOR A  
LIFE-SAVING DEVICE. ALL USERS SHOULD  
KNOW HOW TO SWIM.  
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 different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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To Deflate  
OFF. Plug the electrical cord  
How to Use the Electric  
Air Pump  
To deflate an inflatable into a wall socket.  
item, open the valves of the  
Insert the deflation port  
inflated item. You can either (located on the top of the  
allow it to deflate on its own. electric air pump) into the  
If you want to expedite the valve of the inflatable item  
The electric air pump is a  
high-volume, low-pressure  
pump, as shown in Figure  
47. This is intended to  
inflate or deflate items, such  
as your Motorized Pool  
Lounger and air mattresses.  
deflation process, follow  
these instructions.  
and switch ON to begin de-  
flation.  
Turn the ON/OFF switch to  
To use your electric air  
pump, please follow these  
Figure 47  
instructions.  
able item and switch ON to  
begin inflation.  
While inflating, be sure  
To Inflate  
not to obstruct the valve.  
Turn the ON/OFF switch to  
This may cause the pump to  
OFF.  
overheat.  
Figure 48  
Figure 49  
Plug the electrical cord  
When inflating large  
into a wall socket.  
items, such as a king-size air  
Insert the correct adapter  
mattress, the pump should fit  
size onto the nozzle of the  
directly into the valve of the  
electric air pump. If you are  
inflatable item for fast infla-  
using it for the Motorized  
tion. Use the appropriate  
Pool Lounger, you will need  
adapter for smaller valves.  
to use the medium size  
Special Care & Handling for the Electric Air Pump  
Avoid rough handling, such as bumping or dropping.  
Avoid moisture and extreme temperatures. For best  
results, use between the temperatures of 39˚ F and 100˚ F  
(4˚ C and 38˚ C).  
adapter.  
Insert the tip of the adapter  
into the valve of the inflat-  
Clean using only a slightly damp cloth. Do not use  
cleaners with chemical agents.  
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Warning for Electric Air Pump  
Limited 90-Day Warranty  
EXCALIBUR  
ELECTRONICS,  
INC., warrants to the original con-  
sumer that its products are free from  
any electrical or mechanical defects  
for a period of 90 DAYS from the  
date of purchase. If any such defect  
is discovered within the warranty  
period, EXCALIBUR ELECTRON-  
ICS, INC., will repair or replace the  
unit free of charge upon receipt of  
the unit, shipped postage prepaid  
and insured to the factory address  
shown at right.  
on the duration of implied warranties  
• This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the  
other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is  
intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug  
does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does  
not fit, consult an appliance repair-person. Do not attempt to  
force the plug into the wall outlet.  
and do not allow exclusion of inci-  
dental or consequential damages, so  
the above limitations and exclusions  
in these instances may not apply.  
The only authorized service center  
in the United States is:  
Excalibur Electronics, Inc.  
13755 SW 119th Ave  
Miami, Florida 33186 U.S.A.  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use if the  
power cord appears damaged.  
Phone: 305.477.8080  
Fax: 305.477.9516  
Never over-inflate an item. The pressure may cause the  
item to burst.  
The warranty covers normal con-  
sumer use and does not cover dam-  
age that occurs in shipment or failure  
that results from alterations, acci-  
dent, misuse, abuse, neglect, wear  
and tear, inadequate maintenance,  
commercial use, or unreasonable use  
of the unit. Removal of the top panel  
voids all warranties. This warranty  
does not cover cost of repairs made  
or attempted outside of the factory.  
Ship the unit carefully packed,  
preferably in the original carton, and  
send it prepaid, and adequately  
insured. Include a letter, detailing the  
complaint and including your day-  
time telephone number, inside the  
shipping carton.  
Do not leave the pump unintended while it's turned on.  
Do not use the pump in wet conditions.  
Do not face the ports of the pump towards your face,  
especially your eyes.  
Do not insert fingers or other objects into the ports of the  
pump at any time.  
If your warranty has expired and you  
want an estimated fee for service,  
write to the above address, specify-  
ing the model and the problem.  
Do not place the pump on the ground when turned it. It  
could suck in rocks and other small objects. This will  
break the pump.  
Any applicable implied warranties,  
including warranties of mer-  
chantability and fitness, are hereby  
limited to 90 DAYS from the date of  
purchase. Consequential or inciden-  
tal damages resulting from a breach  
of any applicable express or implied  
warranties are hereby excluded.  
Some states do not allow limitations  
PLEASE DO NOT SEND  
YOUR UNIT WITHOUT  
RECEIVING AN ESTIMATE FOR  
SERVICING. WE CANNOT  
STORE YOUR UNIT!  
Do not use this fan with any solid-state speed control  
device.  
• Do not leave the pump on for an extended period of time.  
This may burn out the motor.  
Keep out of reach of children.  
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EXCALIBUR ELECTRONICS, INC.  
13755 SW 119TH AVENUE,  
MIAMI, FLORIDA 33186 U.S.A.  
Phone: 305.477.8080  
Fax: 305.477.9616  
PR10 (MA) Motorized Pool Lounger 020306-V5  
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