FUTABA SkyLeaf BP Instruction Manual Download Page 5

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D o  n o t  r e c h a r g e  a  b a t t e r y  t h a t  i s  d a m a g e d , 

deteriorated, leaking electrolyte, or wet. 

Do not allow the charger or battery to become wet. 

■  Do  not  use  the  charger  when  it  or  your  hands  are  wet.  Do  not 

use the charger in humid places.    

Do not short circuit the battery.  

 

Do  not  repair,  deform,  modify,  or  disassemble  the 

battery and/or battery charger.  

Do not drop the battery into a fire or bring it near a fire.

    

Do  not  charge  and  store  the  battery  in  direct  sunlight 

or other hot places.

     

Do  not  charge  the  battery  if  it  is  covered  with  any 

object as it may become very hot.

Do not use the battery in a combustible environment.

■ The gas could ignite ignite and cause an explosion or fire.  

Always charge the battery before each flying session.

■ If the battery goes dead during flight, the aircraft will crash.

Battery and charger handling precautions

DANGER

■ Charging  the  battery  past  the  specified  value  may  cause  a  fire, 

combustion, rupture, or liquid leakage. 

■ Do not charge the battery while riding in a vehicle. Vibration will 

prevent normal charging.

When  using  the  Lithium  battery,  do  not  connect  the 

charger  to  the  balance  charge  connector  and  the  power 
connector at the same time.

■ Doing  so  could  cause  a  fire,  combustion,  generation  of  heat, 

rupture, or liquid leakage.

Insert the power cord plug firmly into the receptacle up 

to its base.

Always use the charger with the specified power supply 

voltage.

■  Use  the  special  charger  by  connecting  it  to  a  proper  power 

outlet. 

If the battery liquid should get in your eyes, do not rub 

your eyes, but immediately wash them with tap water or 
other clean water and get treated by a doctor.

■ The liquid can cause blindness. 

Do not touch the charger and battery for any length of 

time during charging.  

■ Doing so may result in burns.

    

Do  not  use  a  charger  or  battery  that  has  been 

damaged.   

Do  not  touch  any  of  the  internal  components  of  the 

charger.

   

■ Doing so may cause electric shock or a burn.

  

If any abnormalities such as smoke or discoloration are 

noted with either the charger or the battery, remove the 
battery  from  the  transmitter  or  charger  and  disconnect 
the power cord plug and do not use the charger. 

■ Continued  use  may  cause  fire,  combustion,  generation  of  heat, 

or rupture.

Do not subject the batteries to impact.

■ Doing  so  may  cause  fire,  combustion,  generation  of  heat, 

rupture, or liquid leakage.

WARNING

Use  and  store  the  battery  and  battery  charger  in  a 

secure location away from children.

■ Not doing so may cause electric shock or injury.

If  the  battery  leaks  liquid  or  generates  an  abnormal 

odor, immediately move it to a safe place for disposal.

■ Not doing so may cause combustion. 

If  the  battery  liquid  gets  on  your  skin  or  clothing, 

immediately flush the area with tap water or other clean 
water.

■ Consult a doctor. The liquid can cause skin damage. 

After  the  specified  charging  time  has  elapsed,  end 

charging and disconnect the charger from the receptacle.

When recycling or disposing of the battery, isolate the 

terminals by covering them with tape.

■ Short circuit of the terminals may cause combustion, generation 

of heat or rupture.

Do  not  place  heavy  objects  on  top  of  the  battery  or 

charger.  Also,  do  not  place  the  battery  or  charger  in  any 
location where it could fall.

  

■ Doing so may cause damage or injury.  

Do not store or use the battery and charger where it is 

dusty or humid.

■ Insert  the  power  cord  plug  into  the  receptacle  only  after 

eliminating the dust.

After the aircraft/transmitter has been used for a long 

time, the battery may become hot. Immediately remove it 
from the aircraft/transmitter.

■ Not doing so may cause a burn.

CAUTION

Do not charge the battery in extreme temperatures.

■ Doing  so  will  degrade  the  battery  performance.  An  ambient 

temperature of 10℃ to 30℃  (50F to 86F) is ideal for charging.

Unplug the charger when not in use.

Do not bend or pull the cord unreasonably and do not 

place heavy objects on the cord.

■  The  power  cord  may  be  damaged  and  cause  combustion, 

generation of heat, or electric shock.

Summary of Contents for SkyLeaf BP

Page 1: ...1M23Z06703 3 3 5 PRGHO HUREDWLF LSODQH 3 LQ PRWRU 3 RXU 6WURNH...

Page 2: ...ties this airplane if not assembled and operated correctly could possibly cause injury to yourself or spectators and damage to property 4 You must assemble the model according to the instructions Do n...

Page 3: ...ly mistaken be very careful Double check that all directions are correct Do not use an overpowered motor engine or too large of propeller on this airframe When not equipped properly the performance mi...

Page 4: ...s where people congregate Near high voltage lines high structures or communication facilities When setting the transmitter on the ground during ight preparations do not stand it upright The transmitte...

Page 5: ...ay cause electric shock or a burn If any abnormalities such as smoke or discoloration are noted with either the charger or the battery remove the battery from the transmitter or charger and disconnect...

Page 6: ...code Spinner 57 Four stroke 70 81 Engine Fuel tank 280 400 cc RC Glow fuel Fuel silicon tube Nipple fuel stopper Engine starting tool plug heat battery booster code starter etc Propeller 13 6 14 8 8...

Page 7: ...et screw M2 Nylon Nut Washer Screw Nut Washer Parts etc Engine Kit Engine mount Control Horn Paper hinge 115 mm Rod Rudder 60 mm Rod Aileron Elevator Aileron servo spacer Engine Kit Throttle Rod Stopp...

Page 8: ...RPLANE CH1 Left Aileron CH6 Right Aileron CH4 Right Aileron CH5 Left Aileron CH12 Right Elevator CH2 Left Elevator CH3 Rudder CH11 Throttle CH1 Left Aileron CH8 Right Aileron CH6 Right Aileron CH7 Lef...

Page 9: ...ng do not interfere during operation Put four paper hinges in Aileron Pour CA glue into all 4 hinges Make glue wick to the interior I WKH DLOHURQ LV R GXULQJ LJKW LW ZLOO EH XQFRQWUROODEOH DQG FUDVK P...

Page 10: ...le Strut Screw hole Strut Screw hole Strut Screw hole Strut Screw hole Strut holes Strut holes Strut holes Strut holes Wing Screw holes Wing Screw holes Wing Screw holes Wing Screw holes Servo Wire ho...

Page 11: ...ttom side Wing Bottom side Attach the servo in the direction of the gure Bottom Wing Front side Attach the Rubber grommets and Brass eyelets to all servo as shown in the gure Drill a hole in the wood...

Page 12: ...terior I WKH DLOHURQ LV RII GXULQJ IOLJKW LW ZLOO EH XQFRQWUROODEOH DQG FUDVK Push the Elevator into the Horizontal stabilizer Pour CA glue into the paper hinge inserted in the wing Move the Elevator...

Page 13: ...with CA glue The hole of Servo on the wood under the lm Cut the lm of that part You can see through Pull out the wiring from this round hole Drill a hole in the wood screw in the servo mount Fix the...

Page 14: ...r tube into fuselage 3 Move the Rudder after drying Check that the aileron is securely attached The hole on the wood under the film Cut the lm of that part You can see through Servo hole cuts only on...

Page 15: ...the hole of fuselage and lower it downward to lock cowling Attach Cowling to the fuselage Hole for inserting lock tab 4 places Insert it backwards then lock it by thrusting downwards This page is an e...

Page 16: ...crew 25mm 25m m 4mm 7 Open the air outlet at the bottom of the fuselage to cool down the equipment Cut this lm This page is an explanation of the case of electric motor It is unnecessary in the case o...

Page 17: ...lot in order to air cool the e n g i n e w i t h Dremel Cut the part that interferes with the engine and silencer of the cowling Needle outlet 5 Con rm center position Check the position of the engine...

Page 18: ...Servo 1 8 Install the Fuel tank to the fuselage with Hook and Loop Tape This page is an explanation of when to make it into an engine It is unnecessary in case of EP Fix the Engine mount securely with...

Page 19: ...the fuselage When using interior silencer Futaba and O S do not sell interior silencer 1 This page is an explanation of when to make it into an engine It is unnecessary in case of EP Link servo with...

Page 20: ...f EP Cowling comes with 4 L shaped locking tabs Insert this locking tab into the hole of fuselage and lower it downward to lock cowling Attach Cowling to the fuselage Hole for inserting lock tab 4 pla...

Page 21: ...h 4 mm drill Drill two holes with 2 2 mm drill Insert the Steering shaft into the Ball link Install a Tail gear by M2 6 12 Tapping screw Cut the extra length of the end of the shaft and round the edge...

Page 22: ...he fuselage bottom wood plate Wheel pants on the left and right Wheel 5 6 Put on Wheel pants with two M2 8 Tapping Screws Parallel the Fuselage and the Wheel pants Adhesion of the canopy should use el...

Page 23: ...tery and Receiver with Hook and Loop Tape inside the fuselage Use the screws supplied with the switch Make a rectangular hole that is a little larger than the total stroke of the switch so that you ca...

Page 24: ...e Lock knob forward to lock it Push the Lock knob backward Cowling installed Insert the two dowels at the back end of the Hatch into the hole of fuselage While holding the Lock knob backwards set down...

Page 25: ...ing with two M4 35 Flat head screws Install Strut and secure with L wire and Stopper Tighten Set screw Large Strut base to Bottom Wing Small Strut base to Upper Wing Sky Leaf Tip Be sure to attach Str...

Page 26: ...so that no air bubbles will show After in position rub the decal part lightly to make the bond secure Carefully peel o only the masking tape so that the logo decal will not peel o Completed by closely...

Page 27: ...mm Extension cord 200 mm Extension cord 300 mm S BUS cord 100 mm Supplied with TB16PP CH1 Left Aileron CH6 Right Aileron CH8 Right Aileron CH7 Left Aileron CH5 Right Elevator CH2 Left Elevator CH4 Ru...

Page 28: ...the model it means that side is heavy Balance the model by adding weight to the other wing tip With the wing attached to the fuselage all parts of the model installed ready y and installed battery Do...

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