1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the CaDA Remote-Controlled Buggy (Model DEC51043W). This product is a high-quality building block set that allows you to construct a functional, remote-controlled buggy with all-wheel drive capabilities. This manual provides detailed instructions for assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting to ensure a rewarding experience.

Image 1: The CaDA Remote-Controlled Buggy (Model C51043W) fully assembled, shown alongside its packaging.
2. Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATOKANGA:
- Small parts - do not swallow. This product contains small components that may pose a choking hazard for young children.
- Ka tūtohuhia te tirotiro pakeke i te wa e huihui ana me te mahi, ina koa mo nga kaiwhakamahi taiohi.
- Kaua e whakaaturia ngā wāhanga hiko ki te wai, ki te makuku nui rānei.
- Kia tika te polarity o te whakauru i ngā pākahiko. Kaua e whakaranua ngā pākahiko tawhito me ngā pākahiko hou, ngā momo pākahiko rerekē rānei.
- Makahia nga pākahiko kia rite ki nga ture o te rohe.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Before beginning assembly, please verify that all components listed below are present in your package. Refer to the image for visual confirmation of the parts.
- Building block pieces (522 pieces)
- Remote Control (RC) unit
- Vehicle chassis and electronic components
- Motuka (x1)
- Steering Motor (x1)
- Light Set (x1)
- Pouaka Pūhiko
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)

Image 2: All major components included in the CaDA Remote-Controlled Buggy kit, laid out for inspection.
4. Nga Tohutohu Huihuinga
Follow the step-by-step pictorial instructions provided in the separate assembly booklet included in your package. This section provides general guidance for the electronic components.
- Building the Chassis: Begin by assembling the main chassis and structural components of the buggy using the building blocks as per the dedicated assembly guide.
- Installing Motors: Integrate the main drive motor and the steering motor into their designated positions within the chassis. Ensure all connections are secure and wires are routed correctly to avoid pinching.
- Connecting the Light Set: Attach the light set to the front of the buggy and connect its cable to the appropriate port on the battery box or control unit.
- Te Tūnga o te Pouaka Pūhiko: Securely place the battery box within the buggy's structure. Ensure it is easily accessible for battery installation/replacement and charging.
- Huihuinga wira: Assemble and attach the four wheels to the axles. Ensure they spin freely and are securely fastened.
- Taki Whakamutunga: Before operating, double-check all connections, ensure no wires are loose, and confirm all building blocks are firmly connected.

Image 3: A detailed rear view of the assembled CaDA Buggy, highlighting its robust construction.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Mana Mamao Nekeview
The remote control unit features two joysticks and various buttons for controlling the buggy's movement and functions.
- Rikareti Mauī: Controls forward and backward movement. Push forward to move forward, pull back to move backward.
- Rikareti Matau: Controls steering. Push left to turn left, push right to turn right.
- Pātene Hiko: Located on the remote control and the buggy's battery box. Press to turn on/off.
5.2 First Use and Pairing
- Ensure the battery box in the buggy is charged or has fresh batteries installed.
- Turn on the buggy by pressing the power button on the battery box.
- Turn on the remote control. The remote and buggy should automatically pair. A successful connection is usually indicated by a solid light on both devices.
5.3 Te Taraiwa i te Paka
Once paired, use the joysticks to control the buggy. Start in an open area to familiarize yourself with the controls. The buggy is designed for indoor and light outdoor use on smooth surfaces.
6. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a dry, soft cloth to wipe down the buggy and remote control. Avoid using water or cleaning solutions directly on electronic components.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: If the buggy will not be used for an extended period, remove batteries from both the buggy and the remote control to prevent leakage. Rechargeable batteries should be charged periodically to maintain their lifespan.
- Rokiroki: Store the buggy in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Taki Wae: Periodically inspect all building block connections and electronic wiring to ensure they are secure and undamaged.
7. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Buggy does not respond to remote control. | Low batteries in buggy or remote; Not paired; Power switch off. | Replace/recharge batteries; Ensure both devices are powered on; Re-attempt pairing process. |
| Short operating time after charging. | Kāore anō kia utua katoatia te pākahiko; Kua heke te kaha o te pākahiko. | Ensure battery is charged for the recommended duration; Consider replacing the battery if it's old or damaged. |
| Buggy makes clicking/grinding noise, especially under load. | Differential gears skipping; Obstruction in drivetrain. | Inspect differential for misaligned or worn gears; Clear any debris from the drivetrain. Avoid operating on surfaces that put excessive strain on the gears. |
| Buggy moves slowly or lacks power. | Low battery; Motor obstruction; Loose connections. | Charge/replace batteries; Check for any physical obstructions around the motors or wheels; Verify all electronic connections are secure. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | DEC51043W |
| Te maha o nga waahanga | 522 |
| Rahi Hua (L x W x H) | 29.5 x 15.5 x 9 cm |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 1.35 Kirokaramu |
| Rauemi | Kirihou |
| Tae | Kōwhai |
| Te Tau Manakohia | 36 Months - 3 Years (Manufacturer's recommendation, though building complexity suggests older users) |
| Huihuinga e hiahiatia ana | Ae |
| Nga Pikohiko e hiahiatia ana | No (for purchase, but battery box is included) |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
CaDA products are designed for quality and durability. While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, please retain your proof of purchase for any potential warranty claims.
For technical support, missing parts, or further inquiries, please contact the retailer where you purchased this product or visit the official CaDA webpae mo nga korero ratonga kiritaki.





