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1. The ESC included with the model has a safe start. If the motor battery is connected to the ESC and the throttle stick is not in the low 
throttle or off position, the motor will not start until the throttle stick is moved to the low throttle or off position. Once the throttle stick is 
moved to the low throttle or off position, the motor will emit a series of beeps. Several beeps with the same tune means the ESC has 
detected the cells of the battery. The count of the beeps equals the cells of the battery. The motor is now armed and will start when the 
throttle is moved.
2. The motor and ESC come pre-connected and the motor rotation should be correct. If for any reason the motor is rotating in the wrong 
direction, simply reverse two of the three motor wires to change the direction of rotation.
3. The motor has an optional brake setting. The ESC comes with brake switched off and we recommend that the model be flown with 
the brake off. However, the brake could be accidentally switched on if the motor battery is connected to the ESC while the throttle stick 
is set at full throttle. To switch the brake off, move the throttle stick to full throttle and plug in the motor battery. The motor will beep one 
time. Move the throttle stick to low throttle or the off position. The motor is ready to run and the brake will be switched off.
4. Battery Selection and Installation. We recommend the 4S 2200-2600mAh 35C Li-Po battery. If using another battery, the battery 
must be at least a 4S 2200mAh 35C battery. Your battery should be approximately the same capacity, dimension and weight as the  4S 
2200mAh 35C Li-Po battery to fit the fuselage without changing the center of gravity significantly.

Receiver diagram

Preflight check

Important ESC and model information

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Spare

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Spare

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The cables from the servo connector board should be 

connected to your receiver in the order shown. Note that the 

LEDs can be powered by any spare channel on the receiver. 
Tuck the wire leads into the recessed cavity towards the 

rear of the battery hatch.

Battery installation

1. Remove the battery hatch.

2. Remove the hook and loop tape from the fuselage.

    Apply the looped surface to the battery.

3. Install the battery into the fuselage- securing it with 

    the preinstalled battery straps.

Note: The weight of each battery may vary due to

different manufacturing techniques. Move the battery 

fore or aft to achieve the optimal center of gravity.

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Summary of Contents for ARRAH024P

Page 1: ...OperatingManual OperatingManual 64mmF 86 64mmF 86 www arrowshobby com...

Page 2: ...nder unpredictably Never operate in populated areas for any reason where injury or damage can occur Always keep a safe distance in all directions around your model to avoid collisions or injury This m...

Page 3: ...er equipped with air to air missiles and later versions were supersonic in a dive All in all it is a classic While Arrows Hobby has introduced a number of EDF jets from the hand tossed Viper to the hi...

Page 4: ...re into the cockpit as shown x the main wing to fuselage using the included plastic parts and screws and then connect the Y harness wires of CH1 and CH6 Horizontal stabilizer installation 1 Connect th...

Page 5: ...connectors to the servo extensions in the fuselage Install the vertical tail into the slot in the fuselage and secure with the included screws Landing gear installation 1 Install the front landing ge...

Page 6: ...ank installation 1 Install the fuel tank onto the wing slot 06 2 Insert the main landing gear assembly into the wing landing gear slot and pivot 90 degrees to lock the landing gear in place Note Main...

Page 7: ...ove the throttle stick to full throttle and plug in the motor battery The motor will beep one time Move the throttle stick to low throttle or the off position The motor is ready to run and the brake w...

Page 8: ...Aileron Rudder 12mm up down 10mm up down 8mm left right 12mm up down 10mm left right Preflight check Control horn and servo arm settings transmitter and model setup Control throws After assembly and...

Page 9: ...s best Never fly near people especially children who can wander unpredictably A radio range check should be performed prior to the first flight of the day This test may assist you in detecting electro...

Page 10: ...to avoid flying in areas where there are many people such as busy parks schoolyards or soccer fields Consult laws and ordinances before choosing a location to fly your aircraft After takeoff gain som...

Page 11: ...pair damaged parts and adjust controls Do a check of connections for loose wiring Controls reversed Channels are reversed in the transmitter Do the control direction test and adjust controls for aircr...

Page 12: ...1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 CG 7 8 9 10 11 12...

Page 13: ...2840 KV3150 40A 4S F 86 EPO 820mm 860mm F 86 Arrows Hobby 12 13 13 13 13 14 17 17 18 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 21 860mm 33 8in 820mm 32 3in 1050g 2840 KV3150 69g dm 0 15oz in 15 2dm 235sq in 40A 9g Servo x...

Page 14: ...1 2 1 6 2Y 1 14...

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Page 16: ...2 90 1 16...

Page 17: ...Futaba LED 1 2 3 4 5 6 Channel 1 Aile Channel 2 Elev Channel 3 Thro Channel 4 Rudd Channel 5 Gear Channel 6 Spare 1 2 3 17...

Page 18: ...1 2 3 4 4S 2200 2600mAh 35C 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 N 6 7 1 2 123 3 N 4 OK 5 130 140mm 130mm 140mm 18...

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Page 20: ...12mm 10mm 10mm 8mm 14mm 12mm 20...

Page 21: ...01 AHAY102 AHAY103 AHAY104 AHAY105 AHAY106 AHAY107 AHAY108 AHAY109 AHAY110 AHAY111 AHAY112 AHAY113 AHAY114 AHAY115 AHAY116 64mm 12 2840 KV3150 40A 9g 9g AHAY117 AH64MM12B AHKV3150 AHESC40A 2 AH9GP AH9...

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