Harbor Freight Tools 94774 Set Up And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

SKU 94774   

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Store idle equipment.  

8. 

When not in use always lock up the Airplane.

dress properly.  

9. 

Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long hair.

use the right Airplane for the job.  

10. 

Do not attempt to force a small Airplane to do the 

work of a larger Airplane.  There are certain applications for which this Airplane was 

designed.  Do not modify this Airplane and do not use this Airplane for a purpose for 

which it was not intended.

Do not use or assemble the Airplane if under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  

11. 

Read warning labels on prescriptions to determine if your judgement or reflexes are 

impaired while taking drugs.  If there is any doubt, do not assemble or use the Air-

plane.

do not pick up the Airplane while it is in motion.

12. 

use only batteries of the type recommended and do not mix old and new batter-

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ies.
do not incinerate batteries.  

14. 

Batteries may burst, causing personal injury and/or 

property damage.

Remove batteries if the Airplane is not used for a long period of time.

15. 

do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

16. 

use the Airplane in a large area free from interference from trees,  electrical 

17. 

power lines and other obstacles.  

Do not fly near buildings, cars or busy streets and 

do not fly at or near people or animals.

Airplane and charger should always be used with adult supervision.

18. 

Do not fly the Airplane if wind speeds are above 10 MPH.

19. 

do not allow children to use glue without adult supervision.  

20. 

Store glue out of 

reach of children and animals.

If two airplanes with the same frequency are used (both with the same numbers 

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on the transmitter and/or receiver) they must be at least 1,640 feet away from 

one another. 

Before flying, perform a distance check to be certain that you can maintain radio 

22. 

control at least 25 feet from the transmitter to the Airplane with the antenna col-

lapsed.
do not trim the Airplane’s antenna.  

23. 

Trimming the antenna will affect radio range.

People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before use.  

24. 

Electro-

magnetic fields in close proximity to heart pacemaker could cause pacemaker interfer

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ence or pacemaker failure.

the warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual 

25. 

cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. 

It must be 

understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot 

be built into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.

Summary of Contents for 94774

Page 1: ...r Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally Due to continuing improvements actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein Tools required for assembly and service may not...

Page 2: ...ersonal injury and damage to equipment Read all instructions before using this product Keep work area clean 1 Cluttered areas invite injuries Observe work area conditions 2 Keep work area well lit Keep work area uncluttered and free of debris Cluttered areas invite injury Check for damaged parts 3 Before using any product any part that appears dam aged should be carefully checked to determine that...

Page 3: ... free from interference from trees electrical 17 power lines and other obstacles Do not fly near buildings cars or busy streets and do not fly at or near people or animals Airplane and Charger should always be used with adult supervision 18 Do not fly the Airplane if wind speeds are above 10 MPH 19 Do not allow children to use glue without adult supervision 20 Store glue out of reach of children a...

Page 4: ... into the slot beneath the fuselage by pinching it and sliding it into place see Figure 1 Using Hex Wrench 19 remove the Hex Nut from the end of the shaft on the Motor 2 12 Slide the Propeller 9 onto the shaft Thread the Hex Nut back onto the end of the shaft to secure the Propeller 9 in place see Figure 2 Please note and make certain of correct directional setting for the Propeller once it is ins...

Page 5: ...rotection paper at the bottom of the Vertical Fin Rudder 6a and Level Stabilizer 6b Attach Vertical Fin to Level Stabilizer Remove the protection paper in the tail of the Fuselage 3 as shown in Figure 4a 2 Insert Wing Assembly 6 to Fuselage 3 Make sure the position is correct and it is 3 tightened by the protection paper Connect the Pushrods 8 to the Rudder 6a and Level Stabilizer Elevator 6b as 4...

Page 6: ...ttom 3 right side of the Transmitter see Figure 5 The Transmitter has 3 key functions used to control the Airplane see Figure 5 Func 4 tion 1 is controlled by the Main Control and turns the Airplane left or right Move the Control Stick to the right to make the Airplane go right and left to go left Remember that when the Airplane is heading toward you the controls will be reversed Function 2 contro...

Page 7: ... Airplane to resume normal flight if the trims are adjusted properly Normal flight time for one full charge is about 20 30 minutes When the battery begins 8 to reach the end of its power the red LED light on the Transmitter will light up indicat ing low transmitter power When this occurs IMMEDIATELY LAND THE AIRPLANE Important If damage is caused due to a crash your warranty is void 9 To bring in ...

Page 8: ...ilizer Elevator 6b are a intact and have been correctly assembled see Figure 5a Move the Sub Trim see Figure 5 slightly Adjust the Control Stick Functions 1 2 until b the Airplane is flying evenly The Airplane is climbing too slow 4 Pull the Sub Trim see Figure 5 slightly to the left If this does not fully correct the problem move the Control Stick down slightly The Airplane is flying erratically ...

Page 9: ... AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS AND NOT BY THE BUYER THE BUYER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO OR ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO Parts List Part Description Q ty 1 Main Wing Assembly 1 2 Reinforced Tube 1 3 Fuselage 1 4 Canopy 1 5 Landing Gear 1 6 Tail Wing Set 1 7 Shaft Adapter 1 8...

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