Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the assembly, setup, operation, and maintenance of your Team Associated RC10 Green Masters Edition Kit (ASC6010). Please read these instructions carefully before beginning assembly or operation to ensure proper function and safety.
The Team Associated RC10 Green Masters Edition Kit is a reproduction of the world championship-winning design, celebrating the company's 60th anniversary. It is designed as a high-performance model race car, not a toy, featuring fully adjustable four-wheel independent suspension and an aluminum alloy monocoque tub.
Ka mutu te huaview
The RC10 Green Masters Edition Kit is a 1:10 scale electric off-road racing buggy kit. Key features include:
- T6 Aircraft Aluminum Monocoque Tub
- Competition Modular Wheels
- Pereti Reke o Mua
- Adjustable Custom Aluminum Racing Shocks
- Fully Adjustable 4-Wheel Independent Suspension

Image: The Team Associated RC10 Green Masters Edition Kit, showcasing the assembled chassis and the product packaging.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
Your Team Associated RC10 Green Masters Edition Kit includes:
- RC10 Green Masters Edition Kit (Assembly Required)
Tuhipoka:
- Radio system, electronic speed control (ESC), motor, servo, battery, charger, and paint for the body are sold separately and are required for operation.
- Tools for assembly are not included.
Nga Tohutohu Huihuinga
The RC10 Green Masters Edition is a kit that requires full assembly. Follow the detailed step-by-step instructions provided in the separate assembly manual included with your kit. Below is a general overview o te tukanga huihui:
- Huihuinga Chassis: Begin by assembling the T6 aircraft aluminum monocoque tub chassis.
- Pūnaha Whakatarewa: Install the fully adjustable four-wheel independent suspension components, including the custom aluminum racing shocks.
- Tereina: Assemble the transmission and install it into the chassis.
- Steering Mechanism: Install the steering servo and linkage.
- Wira me nga Tire: Mount the competition modular wheels and tires.
- Tāuta Hikohiko: Install your chosen radio receiver, electronic speed control (ESC), motor, and battery (sold separately).
- Body Preparation: Paint and trim the clear polycarbonate body shell (sold separately) according to your preference, then mount it to the chassis.
Hiranga:
- Use thread-locking compound on metal-to-metal screws where specified in the assembly manual.
- Ensure all screws are tightened securely but do not overtighten, which can strip plastic parts.
- Refer to the specific instructions for your chosen electronics for proper installation and wiring.

Whakaahua: He runga-iho view of the RC10 Green Masters Edition chassis, highlighting the green monocoque tub and suspension components.
Tatūnga Tuatahi me ngā Whakarerekētanga
After assembly, perform the following initial setup steps:
- Radio System Binding: Bind your transmitter to the receiver according to your radio system's instructions.
- Kohi urungi: Adjust the steering trim on your transmitter so the front wheels are straight when the steering wheel is centered.
- Whakatairanga Katere: Calibrate your electronic speed control (ESC) to your transmitter's throttle range. Refer to your ESC manual for specific steps.
- Whakaritenga Whakatarewa: The RC10 features adjustable suspension. You can fine-tune ride height, shock angle, and spring preload to optimize performance for different track conditions. Consult the full assembly manual for detailed adjustment procedures.
- Gear Mesh: Ensure the motor pinion gear and spur gear have proper mesh. There should be a small amount of play between the teeth.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the front suspension and wheel assembly, showing the adjustable racing shocks and steering components.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once assembled and set up, your RC10 Green Masters Edition is ready for operation. Always operate your RC vehicle responsibly and in a safe environment.
- Whakahiko: Turn on your transmitter first, then connect the battery to the ESC.
- taraiwa: Use the transmitter's steering wheel to control direction and the trigger/lever for throttle (forward/reverse).
- Mahinga Haumaru:
- Operate in open areas away from people, pets, and obstacles.
- Avoid operating near public roads or in wet conditions.
- Always maintain a clear line of sight to your vehicle.
- Weto Whakakore: Disconnect the battery from the ESC first, then turn off your transmitter.

Whakaahua: He taipitopito view of the rear suspension and drivetrain, showing the motor mount area and adjustable shocks.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance will ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your RC10 Green Masters Edition.
- After Each Run:
- Clean dirt and debris from the chassis, suspension, and drivetrain using a soft brush or compressed air.
- Inspect for loose screws, damaged parts, or worn tires.
- Ia wā:
- Check and lubricate moving parts such as universal joints and bearings (if applicable).
- Inspect shock oil levels and replace if necessary.
- Verify gear mesh and adjust if needed.
- Check battery and connector health.
- Rokiroki: Store your RC10 in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Disconnect the battery when storing for extended periods.
Raparongoā
Anei etahi take noa me o raatau otinga ka taea:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore te waka e aro ki nga mana whakahaere. | Low battery in transmitter or vehicle; transmitter and receiver not bound; ESC not calibrated; power switch off. | Charge/replace batteries; re-bind transmitter/receiver; calibrate ESC; ensure power switches are ON. |
| He pohehe, he kore aro ranei te urungi. | Loose servo horn; damaged servo; incorrect steering trim; radio interference. | Check servo horn screws; inspect servo for damage; adjust steering trim; operate in a clear area. |
| Motor runs but wheels do not turn. | Stripped spur gear or pinion gear; loose wheel nuts; damaged drivetrain component. | Inspect gears and replace if stripped; tighten wheel nuts; check universal joints and axles. |
| Ka tō te waka ki tetahi taha. | Incorrect steering trim; uneven suspension setup; bent steering linkage. | Adjust steering trim; check suspension for evenness; inspect steering components for damage. |
For more detailed troubleshooting, refer to the full assembly manual or visit the Team Associated support webpae.
Whakatakotoranga
- Rahi Hua: 16.3 x 9.8 x 5.4 inihi
- Taumaha Tūemi: 4.4 pauna
- Tau tauira: ASC6010
- Kaihanga: Rōpū Hononga
- Reanga Manakohia: 14 marama me te neke atu (Note: This is a manufacturer's recommendation, but due to the complexity of assembly and operation, adult supervision is highly recommended for younger users.)
Nga korero haumaru
Operating remote-controlled vehicles requires caution. Please observe the following safety guidelines:
- Always operate your RC vehicle in a safe, open area, away from people, animals, and property.
- Never operate near public roads, busy areas, or in wet conditions.
- Keep hands, face, and loose clothing away from moving parts (wheels, gears, motor).
- Always disconnect the battery when not in use or during maintenance.
- Use only recommended batteries and chargers. Follow battery charging safety guidelines.
- E taunaki ana te tirotiro pakeke mo nga kaiwhakamahi kei raro iho i te 14 tau te pakeke.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your kit or visit the official Team Associated webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.
Team Associated Official Webpae: www.associatedelectrics.com





