User Manual for Conrad 806 2.4G Remote Control Boat
Quick guide for the Conrad 806 2.4G Remote Control Boat. Learn how to install batteries, charge the boat, operate the remote, and maintain your RC boat safely.
Quick answers from the manual
Quick answer
- The Conrad 806 is a 2.4G remote-controlled boat. To operate, install 4 AAA batteries in the remote, charge the boat's Li-ion battery for 2 hours, and switch both units on to pair. p. 1
Key actions
- Charge the boat battery using the provided USB cable for approximately 2 hours. p. 1
- Install 4 x 1.5V AAA batteries in the remote control. p. 1
First start
- Switch on the boat, then switch on the remote control to pair. p. 1
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Problems and fixes
Check battery connection and remote pairing.
p. 1Maintenance and reset
- After use, remove the boat from the water, dry it, and remove batteries for long-term storage. p. 1
Technical specifications
| Parameter | Value | Meaning | Pages |
|---|---|---|---|
| Battery | 7.4V 650mAh Li-ion | Rechargeable battery for the boat | p. 1 |
| Remote Batteries | 4 x 1.5V AAA | Batteries required for the remote | p. 1 |
Table of contents
Manual images
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The Conrad 806 2.4G Remote Control Boat is designed for recreational use. Before operating, ensure the boat is switched off, the battery is fully charged, and the remote control is equipped with fresh batteries. Always test the pairing between the boat and the remote before placing the boat in water.
Accessories

- Boat
- Remote control
- Ship rack
- USB charging cable
- Li-ion battery
- Rudder
- Propeller
Parts Overview
The boat consists of the following key components:
- Hull and Top Cover: The main body and protective cover.
- Bilge: The lower compartment.
- Screw Propeller: The propulsion mechanism.
- Remote Control: Features a steering controller lever, indicator light, switch, battery holder, and speed controller.
Battery Installation and Charging
Remote Control
Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote and insert 4 x 1.5V AAA batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types.
Boat Battery
- Connect the USB charging cable to a power source.
- Connect the Li-ion battery to the USB cable. The indicator light will turn on during charging.
- Charging takes approximately 2 hours.
- Once charged, place the battery into the battery holder of the hull.
- Connect the battery to the receiving plate.
- Ensure the top cover is securely closed before use.
Operation
To operate the boat, switch on the boat and the remote control. The boat and remote will pair automatically. Use the steering controller lever on the remote to navigate:

- Turning: Pulling the lever back turns the boat left or right.
- Moving: Pushing the lever forward moves the boat forward.
- Stopping: When the boat stops, the propeller stops rotating.
Safety and Maintenance
- Age Restriction: This product is for users aged 14 and older.
- Propeller Safety: Never touch the propeller while the boat is switched on. Keep fingers and clothing away from moving parts.
- Water Usage: Use only in water. After use, remove the boat from the water, dry it, and ensure it is free of moisture to prevent corrosion.
- Storage: Store in a safe, dry place. If storing for a long time, remove the batteries from the remote control.
- Prohibitions: Do not disassemble or reassemble the boat. Do not expose to heat sources or fire.
Manufacturer information
Conrad Electronic
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure both the boat and remote are switched on and paired. Check if the battery is fully charged and correctly connected.
Check for debris or entanglement around the propeller. Ensure the battery is not depleted.
Ensure the Li-ion battery is fully charged for approximately 2 hours before use.
Before use
- Ensure the boat is switched off before installing the battery.
- Install 4 x 1.5V AAA batteries in the remote control.
- Charge the Li-ion battery for approximately 2 hours.
- Secure the top cover of the boat.
- Test the remote control and boat pairing before placing in water.
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Specs in practice
- Remote Power
- 4 x 1.5V AAA batteries (not included).
- Charging Time
- Approximately 2 hours.
Images and diagrams
- The remote control features a steering lever that controls direction and speed.
- The boat hull contains the battery holder and receiving plate.
Model compatibility
- Recommended for users aged 14 and older.
- Operates on 2.4G frequency.
Manual page author
Michael Turner
Technical manual editor