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Items Included With Your Model:

Transmitter 

AA batteries (4) 

Assembled aircraft 

Li-Po battery (2) 

Streamer

Install the Transmitter Batteries

Open the rear cover of the transmitter. 

Insert the four AA batteries noting the 

polarity of the batteries molded into the 

transmitter case. Replace the cover on 

the transmitter.

Charging the Flight Battery

Open the door on the transmitter to access 

the charger lead. Connect the lead to the 

flight battery making sure the red dots are 

aligned.

The transmitter can be in either the ON or 

OFF position while charging a battery. 

If the battery is charging correctly, a yellow 

light on the transmitter face will light. When 

charging is complete, the yellow light will 

go off.

Transmitter Battery Check

When charging with the power switch in 

the ON position, the signal that the AA 

transmitter batteries need to be replaced 

will be an audible beep. When charging with 

the power switch in the OFF position, the 

yellow light will become dim when the AA 

transmitter batteries are running low.

Note:

 If you are flying your model while the 

transmitter battery power becomes low, stop 

flying immediately and replace the batteries 

in the transmitter.

Install the Flight Battery

Once the flight battery has charged, insert the 

battery in the battery holder as shown.  Make 

sure the red dots are aligned.

Make sure the connector on the battery is 

aligned properly to the plug in the fuselage. 

Take care not to force the battery in the 

fuselage. 

Use only the supplied battery or 

ERC replacement part.  Other batteries may 

damage the radio system.

Make sure that the coloured dots are lined up on 

the battery and charge lead.  Plugging the battery in 

the wrong way round may damage the pins on the 

battery.and is not covered by the warranty.

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