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Step 2
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Step 1
1. Turn on the transmitter.
2. Install the fl ight battery into the
battery compartment (located at the
bottom of the fuselage) and plug it
into the connector. (The transmitter
should ALWAYS be turned on prior to
installing
fl ight battery, and should
be turned off AFTER the fl ight battery
has been unplugged).
3. Make sure clothing, fi ngers, and
property are clear of the propeller,
and ensure you have a good grip
on the plane. Move the slide throttle
all the way back to arm the motor,
and then slide the throttle forward
slowly. The propeller should spin at a
high speed when the throttle is
moved forward. (If the prop does
not spin, the battery is suffi ciently
discharged and you can go straight
to the instruction section for charging
the battery—Step 3).
1. Remove the battery cover and install
the included 8 AA batteries.
2. Be certain that you observe proper
polarity when installing the batteries,
and then replace the cover on the
transmitter.
3. To test the transmitter’s function,
turn on the switch on the front of the
transmitter. The LED should glow
brightly.
4. Replace the batteries with fresh AA
batteries when you hear the low
voltage battery alarm beeping.
5. Once the alarm goes off, you only
have a few minutes of power left,
so don’t delay landing your plane
any longer than necessary to land
it
safely.
Installation of Batteries into the Transmitter
Motor Test and Battery Discharging
WARNING: Keep everything clear of the propeller
at all times! A moving propeller can cause severe
injury and damage.
4. Keep the throttle advanced until the
propeller slows and fi nally stops. This
means the battery is fully discharged
and ready to be fully charged with
one of the included chargers.
5. After you have ensured the motor
functions correctly and the battery
is completely discharged, unplug
the
fl ight battery and then turn off
the
transmitter.