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Do not touch the charger and battery for any 

length of time during charging.  

■ Doing so may result burns.

    

Do not use a charger or battery that has been 

damaged.   

 

If any abnormalities such as smoke or discolor-

ation are noted with either the charger or the bat-
tery, remove the battery from the charger and dis-
connect 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

If the battery leaks liquid or generates an ab-

normal 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 cloth-

ing, 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 cello-
phane tape.

■  Short  circuit  of  the  terminals  may  cause  combustion, 
generation of heat or rupture.

Do not place heavy objects on top of the bat-

tery or charger. Also, do not place the battery or 
charger in any location where it 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 af-
ter eliminating the dust.

CAUTION

Do not charge the battery in extreme tempera-

tures.

■ Doing so will degrade the battery performance. An am-
bient temperature of 10℃ to 30℃  (50 ℉ to 86 ℉ ) is ide-
al 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 combus-
tion, generation of heat, or electric shock.

Do not directly expose plastic parts to fuel, oil, 

exhaust gas, etc. 

■  If  left  in  such  an  environment,  the  plastic  may  be  at-
tacked and damaged. 

■ Since the metal parts of the case may corrode, always 
keep them clean. 

Join the Academy of Model Aeronautics. 

Other Precautions

CAUTION

Storage and Disposal Precautions

Do not store wireless devices in the following 

places: 

・ Where it is extremely hot (40℃ [104F] or higher) or  

cold (-10℃ [14F] or lower)

・ Where the equipment will be exposed to direct sun-

light 

・ Where the humidity is high  
・ Where vibration is prevalent  
・ Where it is very dusty 
・ Where the device may be exposed to steam and heat

CAUTION

When the device will not be used for a long 

time, remove the battery from the transmitter 
and aircraft and store them in a dry place where 
the temperature is between 0 and 30℃ [32F and 
86F]. 

■  Left  standing  'as  is'  may  will  cause  battery  deteriora-
tion, liquid leakage, etc. 

■  The  Academy  of  Model  Aeronautics  (AMA)  provides 
guidelines and liability protection should the need arise. 

Always use genuine Futaba products such as 

transmitter, receiver, servo, FET amplifier, bat-
tery, etc. 

■  Futaba  is  not  responsible  for  damage  sustained  by 
combination  with  other  than  Futaba  Genuine  Parts.  Use 
the parts specified in the instruction manual and catalog.

Summary of Contents for T6L SPORT

Page 1: ...6 Channel Digital Proportional R C System 1M23N30302 TM INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...s 10 Receiver R3106GF 11 Installation of the Battery 12 Transmitter power ON OFF and Fail safe 13 Monitor LED 13 Stick control 13 Stick control Airplane Example 14 Trim 15 Channel 5 Switch 16 Channel...

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Page 6: ...and may cause a crash While operating never touch the transmitter with or bring the transmitter near another trans mitter a cellphone or other wireless devices Doing so may cause erroneous operation F...

Page 7: ...the opposite or der the propeller may rotate unexpectedly and cause a serious injury Also always observe the above order when setting the fail safe function Maximum low throttle Direction in which th...

Page 8: ...er eliminating the dust CAUTION Do not charge the battery in extreme tempera tures Doing so will degrade the battery performance An am bient temperature of 10 to 30 50 to 86 is ide al for charging Unp...

Page 9: ...ch function AUX Channel 6 volume function T FHSS Air 2 4GHz 6 channel receiver 7KH XWDED 7 66 LU V VWHP LV HPSOR HG 7HOHPHWU FDQ W EH XVHG Fail Safe function Throttle channel ch3 only The Fail Safe fu...

Page 10: ...tick Throttle Stick Throttle Trim lever Rudder Trim lever Elevator Trim lever Aileron Trim lever Aileron Stick Elevator Stick Power Switch Up position ON Hook for optional neckstrap How to grasp of a...

Page 11: ...by the RX and servos Do not use a dry cell battery with this receiver Antenna installation precaution WARNING Don t cut or bundle the receiver antenna wire Don t bend the coaxial cable It causes damag...

Page 12: ...e correct polarity order If the batteries are loaded incorrectly the transmitter may be damaged When the transmitter will not be used for any short or long period of time always remove the batteries I...

Page 13: ...switch 2 Then turn o the transmitter power switch ON OFF OFF ON THR LOW If the power switches are turned o in the opposite order the model may unexpectedly run out of control and cause a very dangero...

Page 14: ...Elevator is up Elevator is down Aileron stick To the right Neutral Neutral Nose Up Nose Down Middle Hight Slow Roll axis Control Yaw axis Control Throttle Control Elevator stick UP moved to the botto...

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Page 18: ...al what the controls are doing to confirm that they operate correctly You should be able to walk approximately 10m 33ft from the model without losing control 3 If everything operates correctly return...

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Page 23: ...Futaba service 2 Remove the four transmitter rear case screws and remove the rear case 3 This part is cut 4 Remove the ratchet plate swing arm springon the gimbal section 5 Change the ratchet plate sw...

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