1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation, setup, and maintenance of your Overmax X-Blast RC Car. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

Image 1.1: The Overmax X-Blast RC Car, showcasing its design from two angles.
2. Whakatupato Haumaru
- Taunakitanga Tau: E taunaki ana tenei hua mo nga kaiwhakamahi 14 tau me te pakeke ake.
- Tirohanga: E taunakihia ana kia tirotirohia koe e ngā pakeke, inā koa mō ngā kaiwhakamahi taitamariki.
- Taiao Mahi: Operate the RC car in open, clear areas, away from people, pets, and obstacles. Avoid public roads.
- Puranga wai: While the car has IPX5 water and dust resistance, avoid submerging it in water or operating in heavy rain.
- Haumaru Pūhiko: Use only the provided batteries and charging cable. Do not overcharge or short-circuit batteries. Dispose of batteries responsibly.
- Nga Waahanga Nuku: Keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing away from moving wheels and other components during operation.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:
- Overmax X-Blast RC Car
- Kaiwhakahaere Mamao
- 2x Li-ion Batteries (850 mAh, 7.4V)
- Uera Whakatau
- Tautuhi taputapu
- Pukapuka Tohutohu me te Kaari Whakapumau
- Spare clips and screws
4. Nga Hua o te Hua
- Tere Tere: Ka eke ki te 45 km/h te tere tere.
- 4x4 Drive: Provides maximum grip and stability on various terrains.
- Awhe Toroa: Operates effectively up to 100 meters from the controller.
- Wā purei roa: Two 850 mAh Li-ion batteries offer up to 30 minutes of continuous driving.
- Whakatarewa Motuhake: Spring-loaded independent suspension system for smooth navigation over obstacles.
- Rama LED: Integrated LED lights for enhanced visibility and operation in low-light conditions.
- Hanga Roa: Robust, shock-resistant design with metal drive components, including differentials, axles, and hubs.
- Mana Tika: Ergonomic controller with trimmers for fine-tuning power and steering response.
- Tauine: 1:18 scale model.
- Atete Wai me te Puehu: Rated IPX5 for protection against splashes and dust.

Image 4.1: The X-Blast RC Car highlighting its maximum speed capability.

Image 4.2: Illustrates the 1:18 scale and 4x4 drive system of the RC car.

Image 4.3: Demonstrates the car's 30-minute drive time without recharging.

Image 4.4: Highlights the 100-meter range and the inclusion of two 850 mAh batteries.

Image 4.5: Shows the independent spring suspension system of the RC car.

Image 4.6: The ergonomic remote controller with its precision trimmers.

Image 4.7: Illustrates the reinforced construction and adjustable wheel alignment for durability and performance.
5. Tatūnga
5.1. Tāuta Pūhiko
- Pūhiko Waka RC: Open the battery compartment on the underside of the RC car. Insert one of the provided 850 mAh Li-ion batteries, ensuring correct polarity. Secure the compartment cover.
- Pūhiko Kaiwhakahaere: Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote controller. Insert 3x AA batteries (not included), observing the correct polarity. Close the compartment.
5.2. Charging the RC Car Battery
- Connect the provided charging cable to the Li-ion battery.
- Plug the other end of the charging cable into a suitable USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
- The indicator light on the charging cable will show the charging status (refer to the cable's specific instructions for light indications).
- Once fully charged, disconnect the battery from the charger. Always use the second battery while the first one is charging to maximize playtime.
5.3. Whakahoahoa te Kaiwhakahaere
- Ensure both the RC car and the controller have fresh or fully charged batteries installed.
- Whakakāhia te motuka RC mā te whakamahi i tana pana hiko.
- Whakakāhia te pūmana mamao.
- The car and controller should automatically pair. If not, turn both off and on again, ensuring they are close to each other.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1. Mana Taketake
- Keu Keu: Pull the trigger towards you to move forward. Push it away from you to brake or reverse.
- Rere Tere: Turn the steering wheel left or right to control the direction of the car.
6.2. Using Trimmers
The controller features trimmers to adjust steering and throttle for precise control:
- Kohi urungi: If the car pulls to one side when the steering wheel is centered, use the steering trim dial to adjust until the car drives straight.
- Kukukuki Kuti: Adjusts the neutral point of the throttle. If the car moves slightly forward or backward when the trigger is released, use the throttle trim to correct it.
6.3. Tohutohu taraiwa
- Tīmata ki ngā tere puhoi kia taunga ai koe ki ngā mana whakahaere.
- Practice steering and throttle control in an open area.
- Āta karohia ngā tūnga ohorere, ngā hurihanga rānei i ngā tere teitei hei ārai i te takahurihuri.
- Monitor battery levels and replace or recharge batteries when performance decreases.
7. Tiaki
7.1. Te horoi
- After each use, especially after driving on dirty or dusty surfaces, clean the car.
- Whakamahia he paraihe ngohengohe, he hau kōpeke rānei hei tango i te paru me ngā otaota mai i te anga, i ngā wira, me ngā wāhanga whakatārewatanga.
- Horoia te tinana ki te panuiamp kakahu. Kaua e whakamahia nga matū kino, nga whakarewa ranei.
7.2. Tiaki Pūhiko
- Me whakakī katoa ngā pākahiko i mua i te rokiroki mēnā kāore e whakamahia mō te wā roa.
- Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke, kia matara atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Do not leave batteries connected to the car or charger when not in use.
7.3. Rokiroki
- Store the RC car and controller in a dry, cool environment.
- Remove batteries from both the car and controller before long-term storage to prevent leakage.
8. Te Raru
- Kāore te motuka e whakautu mai:
- Ensure both the car and controller are powered on.
- Check if batteries in both devices are fully charged and correctly installed.
- Re-pair the controller and car (refer to Section 5.3).
- Reduced range or intermittent control:
- Me whakarite kia whakakiia nga pākahiko.
- Avoid operating near strong electromagnetic interference sources.
- Ensure no physical obstructions between the controller and the car.
- Car drives crooked:
- Adjust the steering trim on the remote controller (refer to Section 6.2).
- Check for any damage to the steering mechanism or wheels.
- Car is slow or lacks power:
- Recharge or replace the car's battery.
- Ensure the car is clean and free from debris that might impede movement.
9. Whakatakotoranga

Image 9.1: Dimensions of the Overmax X-Blast RC Car.
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | OV-X-BLAST |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 25.5 x 18 x 10.03 cm |
| Taumaha | 806 Karamu |
| Tauine | 1:18 |
| Tere Max | 45 km/h |
| Pūnaha taraiwa | 4x4 |
| Awhe Mana | Tae atu ki te 100 mita |
| Pūhiko motokā | 2x 850 mAh, 7.4V Li-ion (included) |
| Pūhiko Kaiwhakahaere | 3x pākahiko AA (kaore i whakauruhia) |
| Te wa takaro | Up to 30 minutes (per charge with both batteries) |
| Te Atete Wai/Puehu | IPX5 |
| Rauemi Matua | Konumohe, Kirihou |
| Tae | Pango-Kowhai |
| Te Tau Manakohia | 14 tau ki runga ake |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The Overmax X-Blast RC Car comes with a warranty. Please refer to the included warranty card in your package for detailed information regarding warranty terms, conditions, and duration. For technical support or inquiries, please contact Overmax customer service through the contact information provided on the warranty card or the official Overmax webpae.





