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Wingspan:

 

 

 

 

18.0

 

in

 

(457mm)

 

Length:

 

 

 

 

13.9

 

in

 

(353mm)

 

Weight

 

with

 

Battery:

 

 

1.2

 

oz

 

(34

 

g)

 

Battery:

 

 

 

 

150mAh

 

1S

 

3.7V

 

LiPo

 

(included)

 

Charger:

 

 

 

 

1S

 

3.7V

 

LiPo

 

(in

 

transmitter,

 

included)

 

Transmitter:

   

 

 

4

channel

 

2.4GHz

 

w/LiPo

 

charger

 

(included)

 

On

Board

 

Electronics:

 

 

3

in

1

 

receiver/2

 

servos/ESC

 

(installed)

 

Specifications 

Instruction Manual 

 

Summary of Contents for ultra-micro trainer 100

Page 1: ...with Battery 1 2 oz 34 g Battery 150mAh 1S 3 7V LiPo included Charger 1S 3 7V LiPo in transmitter included Transmitter 4 channel 2 4GHz w LiPo charger included On Board Electronics 3 in 1 receiver 2 s...

Page 2: ...Batteries 7 Transmitter Details 8 LiPo Battery Warnings and Usage Guidelines 10 Charging the LiPo Flight Battery 12 Installing the LiPo Flight Battery 13 Control Unit Initialization and Arming 14 Flig...

Page 3: ...o tools required The Ultra Micro Trainer 100 also includes AA batteries for the 4 channel transmitter equipped with interference free 2 4GHz technology digital trims and a built in LiPo battery charge...

Page 4: ...ts out of the reach of children Moisture causes damage to electronic components Avoid water exposure to all electronic components parts etc not specifically designed and protected for use in water Nev...

Page 5: ...o Trainer 100 RTF Airframe AZS1108AMD2 M4LPA 200C Micro 4 Channel LP Airplane Transmitter w 200mA Charger Mode 2 Not Available Separately 4 AA Batteries AZSB1501S15UM 150mAh 1 Cell 1S 3 7V 15C LiPo Ba...

Page 6: ...firm proper operation Familiarize yourself with the controls Find a suitable area for flying PLEASE NOTE This checklist is NOT intended to replace the content included in this instruction manual Altho...

Page 7: ...A batteries in the back of the transmitter by first removing the battery compartment cover door Ensure proper polarity of the batteries before installing them as noted by the markings molded into the...

Page 8: ...power drops to a level that s too low for continued operation the transmitter offers the following indications When charging a LiPo battery with the transmitter powered off the yellow CHG charge LED i...

Page 9: ...models later on please follow these steps to change the control servo directions as needed complete all steps with the transmitter powered on Rudder Channel Control Servo Reversing Press and hold the...

Page 10: ...ded at any time When charging the battery you should always remain in constant observation to monitor the charging process and react immediately to any potential problems that may occur After flying d...

Page 11: ...0V minimum However even before this reduction in power if you find that more than the typical amount of throttle power is required to cruise or climb you should land the model and disconnect the batte...

Page 12: ...lead outside of the transmitter case You can leave the hatch open or close it by routing the charge lead through the small cutout opening in the hatch door Connect the battery to the connector at the...

Page 13: ...of a volt meter to achieve this voltage If you have the equipment and skills to achieve the 50 charge level for storage it is recommended If not simply be sure to not store the battery fully charged...

Page 14: ...of the battery with the magnetic attachments against the magnets located in the battery compartment and the battery will be mounted securely in the airplane To remove the LiPo flight battery lift it...

Page 15: ...st be set in the lowest possible position in order for the ESC of the control unit to arm NOTE If this is the first flight or a first flight following repairs you should center the aileron and elevato...

Page 16: ...flight battery from the control unit Then reconnect the flight battery and now the control unit should initialize and arm properly In case the controls control surfaces move automatically but you have...

Page 17: ...spin Moving the stick upward will increase the speed RPM of the propeller Increasing the speed of the propeller increases the speed of the model and also provides the thrust needed to climb increase a...

Page 18: ...the elevator and pitch the nose of the airplane upward to climb The elevator trim can be used to help keep the airplane from climbing or descending when in cruise flight and with no right hand stick e...

Page 19: ...the airplane to the right The trim can be used to help keep the airplane from drifting turning left or right during flight with no right hand stick rudder input For example if the airplane drifts to...

Page 20: ...he model beyond your line of sight and the range of the transmitter signal After you ve properly trimmed the airplane in calm conditions and become familiar with its handling and capabilities you ll b...

Page 21: ...the airplane so you can always respond accordingly At the desired altitude you can level the airplane off by pushing forward slightly on the right hand stick down elevator until the airplane is flying...

Page 22: ...flight on its own Also if the airplane is flying too high or too far away lower the throttle completely to power off the motor and allow the airplane to descend to a more reasonable altitude position...

Page 23: ...ers including Loops Stall Turns Touch and Go s Spot Landings Binding linking is the process of programming the receiver on the control unit to recognize the Globally Unique Identifier GUID code of a s...

Page 24: ...ng Lift upward on the trailing edge of the wing and apply just enough pressure to release the magnetic attachment and raise the trailing edge approximately 1 8 to 1 4 above the fuselage Then carefully...

Page 25: ...contact your local HobbyTown USA store for more information and to purchase replacement parts Item Number Description AZSB1501S15UM 150mAh 1 Cell 1S 3 7V 15C LiPo Battery Ultra Micro AZS1106 3 Channel...

Page 26: ...ifying the proof of purchase and date thereof Provided the warranty conditions have been met within the warranty term period the components that are found to be defective incorrectly manufactured or a...

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