Radio-Controlled Sneaker III (600-4144) Hints and Tips Faxback Doc. # 16981 When not in use, leave OFF/ON set to OFF. If the Sneaker III moves slowly or not at all, replace the Sneaker III's batteries (if you use alkaline batteries) or recharge the batteries (if you use nickel-cadmium batteries). If the Sneaker III's motor runs but the Sneaker III does not respond to the transmitter, move closer to the Sneaker III and try again. If the Sneaker III's motor still does not respond, replace the transmitter's 9-volt battery. If your Sneaker III moves poorly and you have installed fresh batteries, check to see if the wheels have picked up debris. Lint, thread, hair and dust in the wheel bearings can slow down the Sneaker III. Carefully remove such materials from the wheel bearings. You might experience interference from CB radios or other devices that use similar frequencies. Interference will cause your Sneaker III not to operate properly. If this happens, move away from the interfering device. Also, two radio-controlled vehicles that operate on the same frequency cannot be used in the same area without causing interference.