Hobbico FlyZone Aero Voyager Assembly Instructions Manual Download Page 5

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2. Attach two additional rubberbands, crossing them

over the top of the wing.

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1. The transmitter that controls your airplane requires

power, in the form of eight “AA” batteries. To install the
batteries  loosen  the  screw  on  the  bottom  of  the
transmitter and remove the battery hatch.

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2.  Pull  the  battery

holder  out  of  the
transmitter  case  and
install eight new “AA”
batteries in the holder
following the diagram
on the holder.

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3. Insert the battery holder in the transmitter case so

that  the  two  contacts  on  the  battery  holder  align  with
the contacts in the transmitter case. Reinstall the battery
hatch on the transmitter case and tighten the screw.

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4. Switch on the transmitter and check the LED on

the front of the transmitter. If the green light is on, it is
safe to fly. If the red light is on or flashing, you need to
install fresh batteries.

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5.  On  the  front  of

the  transmitter  are
three  switches.  The
two  switches  on  the
left  are  for  reversing
the  direction  of  the
servos.  The  mixing
switch  on  the  right
turns  the V-tail  mixing
on  or  off.  Set  ch.1
switch to 

NOR

, ch.2 to

REV

and mix to 

ON

.

Caution:

Do not use rechargeable (NiCd) batteries.

Do not mix old and new batteries.

Do  not  mix  alkaline,  standard  (carbon-zinc)  or
rechargeable (NiCd) batteries.

PREPARE THE TRANSMITTER

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Summary of Contents for FlyZone Aero Voyager

Page 1: ...ity shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user assembled product By the act of using the user assembled product the user accepts all resulting li...

Page 2: ...modifications you will void your warranty 2 Test the operation of the model before each flight to insure that all equipment is operating properly and that the model remains structurally sound 3 Fly o...

Page 3: ...g 1 5 V Tail 1 6 Transmitter 1 7 Wrench for Tightening Nuts 1 8 Nuts 2 9 Tail Skid 1 10 Rubber Bands 4 Spare Propellers Not Shown in Photo 2 Decal Not Shown in Photo 1 Instructional DVD Not Shown in P...

Page 4: ...n the mounting bolts that extend through the bottom of the tail boom as shown in the photo Using the included wrench tighten the nuts firmly but do not overtighten You have now completed the assembly...

Page 5: ...the contacts in the transmitter case Reinstall the battery hatch on the transmitter case and tighten the screw 4 Switch on the transmitter and check the LED on the front of the transmitter If the gre...

Page 6: ...e battery into the charger there is no way to know how much charge is left in the battery unless you have just completed a flight in which the battery was run all the way down or have fully discharged...

Page 7: ...k is charged open the battery hatch canopy Insert the battery pack inside the fuselage Do not plug the battery pack into the connector inside the fuselage Close the canopy 2 Place marks on the bottom...

Page 8: ...k is plugged in and the switch is turned on 1 Center the trim levers on the front of the transmitter 2 Place a straightedge across the bottom of the V tail It should be flat all the way across If it i...

Page 9: ...e the right stick on the transmitter to the left The left control surface will go down and the right control surface will go up The plane will turn to the left 8 To start the motors the throttle lever...

Page 10: ...d before turning 3 To turn the Aero Voyager move the right stick to the left or right slightly The more you move the stick the tighter the turn will be To stop the turn move the stick the opposite dir...

Page 11: ...defective or missing parts use the part names exactly as they are written in the parts list Stock Description HCAA3413 Main Wing Kit HCAA3414 Tail Assembly Kit HCAA3415 Decals HCAA3416 Fuse Set w Pus...

Page 12: ...8 Retighten the machine screw in the pushrod connector and tighten the nut against the clevis Reinstall the servo hatch and install the four screws to secure it to the fuselage 8 Switch the plane off...

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