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Items Included With Your Model:

Transmitter 

AA batteries (4) 

Assembled aircraft 

Li-Po battery

USB charge lead

Install the Transmitter Batteries

Open the rear cover of the transmitter. Insert the four AA batteries 

noting the polarity of the batteries molded into the transmitter case. 

Replace the cover on the transmitter.

Check for proper operation of the transmitter by switching the power 

switch on (slide it to the right).  You should hear three beeps/tones 

from the transmitter while the ‘POWER’ LED indicator begins to glow 

solid red.  This indicates the transmitter is powered on and the AA 

batteries are installed correctly.

Charging the Flight Battery

Open the door on the transmitter to access the 

charger lead or plug the USB charge lead into a 

computer USB port.  Connect the lead to the flight 

battery making sure the red dots are aligned.

The transmitter can be in either the ON or OFF 

position while charging a battery. 

If the battery is charging correctly, an LED will 

glow will light, yellow on the transmitter or green 

on the USB lead. When charging is complete, this 

LED will go off.  It will take approximately 25-40 

minutes to charge a fully discharged battery.

Transmitter Battery Check

When charging with the power switch in the 

ON position, the signal that the AA transmitter 

batteries need to be replaced will be an audible 

beep. When charging with the power switch in 

the OFF position, the yellow light will become dim 

when the AA transmitter batteries are running low.

Note:

 If you are flying your model while the 

transmitter battery power becomes low, stop 

flying immediately and replace the batteries in the 

transmitter.

Install the Flight Battery

Always turn the transmitter ON before installing 

the Lipo into the model.

Once the flight battery has charged, insert the 

battery in the battery holder as shown.  Ensure 

the red dots are aligned.

Make sure the connector on the battery is aligned 

properly to the plug in the fuselage. Take care 

not to force the battery in the fuselage. 

Use only 

the supplied battery or Nano Stik replacement 

part.  Other batteries may damage the radio 

system.

Make sure that the coloured dots are lined up on 

the battery and charge lead.  Plugging the battery 

in the wrong way round may damage the pins on 

the battery and is not covered by the warranty.

Summary of Contents for Nano Stik

Page 1: ...6ins 270mm Weight with battery 0 3oz 9g Battery 30mAh 1S 3 7V LiPo included Charger 1S 3 7V Lipo in transmitter included Transmitter 3Ch 2 4GHz w Lipo charger included On board electronics 2 in 1 rec...

Page 2: ...from omissions or inaccuracies in the associated instructions or materials included with this product We reserve the right to modify the design of this product contents and manuals without prior notif...

Page 3: ...onal injury An RC airplane is not a toy If misused it can cause serious bodily harm and damage to property Keep items that could become entangled in the propeller blades away from the propeller includ...

Page 4: ...en charging is complete this LED will go off It will take approximately 25 40 minutes to charge a fully discharged battery Transmitter Battery Check When charging with the power switch in the ON posit...

Page 5: ...ght Moving the stick to the left will make the rudder go left In flight this will make the model turn to the left Throttle and Height Control Moving the throttle stick to the top of the transmitter wi...

Page 6: ...ou can also take off from the ground on smooth surfaces such as gym floors or driveways To land reduce the throttle enough to cause the model to slowly descend Point the model into the wind and fly it...

Page 7: ...relatively small size and light weight of the Nano Stik makes it ideal for flying indoors in suitable spaces such as a great room at home or a conference room at the office approximately 15 feet by 15...

Page 8: ...e suggest moving the position of the wing by no more than 1 8 3mm forward or backward of the standard position Standard position is approx 1 7 8 47 5mm Move forward to fly more slowly or backward to f...

Page 9: ...r dealers are not responsible for any economic or law liability for any improper usage or operation of this model 3 This model is designed for use by modellers age 14 and over This model is not recomm...

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Page 12: ...J Perkins Distribution Lenham UK www jperkinsdistribution co uk...

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