Kupu Whakataki
Mauruuru koe mo te hokoasing the Amewi 22431 ACV730 1:14 Scale RC Tracked Excavator. This sophisticated and high-quality replica of a heavy tracked excavator offers a realistic operating experience with high fidelity to detail and premium materials. This manual provides essential information for safe operation, setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure you get the most out of your model.

Image: The Amewi ACV730 RC Tracked Excavator, showcasing its detailed design and robust construction.
Whakatupato Haumaru
- Taunakitanga Tau: This product is suitable for children aged 8 years and older. Adult supervision is recommended.
- Haumaru Pūhiko: Use only the specified Li-Ion battery (7.4V, 1200mAh, JST-BEC plug). Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries. Always remove batteries when not in use for extended periods.
- Kei te utu: Charge batteries using the provided USB charging cable only. Do not overcharge.
- Taiao Mahi: The model is designed for outdoor use with splash water protection. Avoid operating in heavy rain or extreme wet conditions. Keep away from water bodies.
- Nga Waahanga Nuku: Keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing away from moving parts such as tracks and the excavator arm to prevent injury.
- pokanoa: The 2.4 GHz control system minimizes interference, but avoid operating near other radio-controlled devices to ensure optimal control.
- Parenga taumaha: The transmission parts in the arms are equipped with overload protection. Do not force movements if resistance is encountered.
Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia nga ihirangi o te kete kia mohio kei te noho katoa nga taonga:
- Amewi ACV730 RC Tracked Excavator (1:14 Scale)
- 2.4 GHz Remote Control (European standard)
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Instruction Manual (German/English)
Note: The 7.4V Li-Ion 1200mAh battery for the excavator and batteries for the remote control are not included and must be purchased separately.
Tatūnga
1. Battery Installation (Excavator)
- Locate the battery compartment on the excavator, typically under a removable cover on the chassis or rear.
- Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Connect the 7.4V Li-Ion 1200mAh battery (JST-BEC plug) to the excavator's power connector. Ensure correct polarity.
- Āta whakanohohia te pākahiko ki roto i te wāhanga ka kati kia mau te taupoki.

Image: The 7.4V Li-Ion 1200mAh battery pack with its JST-BEC connector, used to power the excavator.
2. Tāutanga Pūhiko (Mana Mamao)
- Rapua te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te mana mamao.
- Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Insert the required batteries (e.g., AA or AAA, refer to remote control markings) into the compartment, observing the correct polarity (+/-).
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.

Image: The 2.4 GHz remote control for the Amewi ACV730 excavator, showing its dual joysticks and control buttons.
3. Te Whakautu i te Pūhiko Excavator
- Connect the JST-BEC plug of the excavator battery to the USB charging cable.
- Monohia te taura utu USB ki tētahi pūtake hiko USB e tika ana (hei tauira, te tauranga USB rorohiko, te urutau pakitara USB).
- The charging indicator on the USB cable will show the charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged).
- Charging typically takes a few hours. Do not leave unattended during charging.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Te Hiko / Whakaweto
- Turn on the remote control first using its power switch.
- Turn on the excavator using its power switch (usually located near the battery compartment or under the cabin).
- The remote control and excavator should automatically pair. An indicator light on both devices will confirm successful pairing.
- To power off, turn off the excavator first, then the remote control.
2. Basic Controls (European Standard)
The remote control features a European standard control layout, similar to real excavators, allowing for precise and independent control of various functions.
- Rikareti Mauī: Controls the movement of the tracks (forward, backward, left, right). Tracks are individually controllable for realistic maneuvering.
- Rikareti Matau: Controls the excavator arm and bucket movements (up, down, extend, retract, scoop, dump).
- Te Hurihanga o te Taumaihi: Use dedicated buttons or a specific joystick input to rotate the turret 360 degrees.
- Maama me te Oro: Activate realistic light and sound effects using designated buttons on the remote control.
- Ētahi atu Mahi: Explore the 22 available functions through various button combinations or additional controls on the remote. Refer to the remote control diagram in the included manual for specific button assignments.

Whakaahua: Runga-raro view of the excavator's cabin and arm, illustrating the range of motion and detailed components.

Image: Close-up of the excavator arm's hydraulic-like mechanism, demonstrating its articulation.
Te tiaki
1. Te horoi
- After each use, especially outdoors, gently wipe down the excavator with a soft, dry cloth to remove dirt and dust.
- Mo te paru maro, he paku damp Ka taea te whakamahi i te kakahu, engari kia tino kore te wai e uru ki ngā wāhanga hiko.
- Clean the tracks regularly to prevent debris from hindering movement.
2. Rokiroki
- Rokirokihia te keri me te mana mamao ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me te pāmahana tino kino.
- Remove all batteries from both the excavator and the remote control if storing for an extended period to prevent leakage.
Raparongoā
- Excavator not responding:
- Ensure both the excavator and remote control are powered on.
- Check if batteries in both devices are fully charged and correctly installed.
- Verify that the remote control and excavator are properly paired.
- Weak performance or short runtime:
- The excavator battery may need recharging.
- Remote control batteries may be low and need replacement.
- Arm or bucket not moving correctly:
- Check for any obstructions in the arm or bucket mechanism.
- Ensure the overload protection has not been triggered. Reduce the load if attempting to lift heavy objects.
- Interference during operation:
- Move to an area away from other radio-controlled devices or strong electromagnetic sources.
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 22431 |
| Waitohu | Amewi |
| Tauine | 1:14 |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 61 x 34.5 x 24 cm |
| Taumaha | 2.33 kg (me te puhiko) |
| Rauemi | Plastic (with metal shovel) |
| Pūnaha Whakahaere | 2.4 GHz European Standard |
| Nga Mahi | 22 functions, 360° turret rotation, realistic light and sound |
| Tere Max | Approx. 5 km/h |
| Pūhiko Keri | 7.4V Li-Ion, 1200 mAh, JST-BEC plug (approx. 20 min runtime) |
| Te utu | Ma te taura USB |
| Taunakitanga Tau | 8 tau ki runga ake |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or spare parts inquiries, please contact Amewi customer service directly. Refer to the contact details provided on the product packaging or the official Amewi webpae. Tena koa kia rite to nama tauira (22431) me te tohu o te hoko ina whakapā atu ki te tautoko.





