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1. Before operating your MICRO ULTRIX Biplane

you will need to charge the NiMH battery pack in the
airplane. To do so, make sure the airplane is switched
off (OFF is toward the front of the airplane).

2. Turn on the charger. Plug the charger cable

into the charge socket on the airplane. The charger
will plug in only one way.

3. Switch on the charger to begin charging. The

red LED will flash as long as the battery is charging.
Once the battery is charged, the red LED will turn
off and the green LED will turn solid. Be aware that
during the charging, the green LED will turn on
momentarily. Charging should take 5 to 10 minutes.

• Make sure the battery is fully discharged 

before charging.

• Never leave a charging battery unattended.

• Never let the battery charge until it feels hot. A hot

battery is an overcharged battery. Only let the
battery get warm to the touch.

• A properly cared for battery pack will last a long

time. If the battery pack is continually overcharged
or charged at too high of a rate, the life of the
battery pack will be shortened.

ATTENTION:

The product you have purchased is

powered by a rechargeable battery. At the end of its
useful life, under various state and local laws, it may
be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal
waste system. Check with your local solid waste
officials for details in your area for recycling options
or proper disposal.

This product contains a chemical known to the
State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.

BATTERY RECYCLING

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR

CHARGING BATTERIES

NOTE: DO NOT CHARGE THE AIRPLANE’S
BATTERY UNLESS IT HAS BEEN FULLY
DISCHARGED. To discharge the battery, turn
on the airplane and the radio and apply full
power until the propellers stop turning.

CHARGE THE MOTOR BATTERY

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Summary of Contents for Micro Ultrix Biplane

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...Do not alter or modify the model If you make any modifications you will void your warranty 2 Test the operation of the model before each flight to ensure that all equipment is operating properly and t...

Page 3: ...antenna into the top of the transmitter case as shown above Tighten it down clockwise until it has a snug fit Do not overtighten the antenna 2 The transmitter that controls your airplane requires one...

Page 4: ...d batteries 1 Remove the battery hatch from the charger by removing the hatch screw with a Phillips screwdriver 2 Following the diagram in the charger install six C size batteries Make sure the positi...

Page 5: ...overcharged battery Only let the battery get warm to the touch A properly cared for battery pack will last a long time If the battery pack is continually overcharged or charged at too high of a rate...

Page 6: ...ight motor 1 First extend the transmitter antenna Then switch on the transmitter and make sure the green light is on 2 Make sure the airplane s battery is charged 3 Move the switch located on the left...

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Page 8: ...evator tabs up If your airplane follows path B bend the elevator tabs down 3 Repeat step 2 until your airplane follows path C D Airplane turns left E Airplane turns right If your airplane turns to the...

Page 9: ...make your plane turn to the left Moving the right stick to the right will make the plane turn to the right 6 When the plane is coming toward you moving the right stick left still causes the plane to...

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