• Do not trim the airplanes antenna, it is cut to a specific frequency length and to do so
would drastically affect radio range.
•
Never-never-never-never-never
disassemble any of the radio components or expose
them to moisture.
1. Getting Acquainted with your Sky Vector
• First make sure the contents of your package are complete:
1. Sky Vector Fuselage
2. Main Wing
3. Transmitter
4. Transmitter antenna
5. Battery
6. Charger
7. Wing Detection Ribbon
8. Wing Bands
9. V-tail Assembly
10. Propeller
11. Spare propellers
12. Battery Hatch
13. Motor Start Button
2. Installing the Transmitter Batteries
Caution
: Make sure not to mix old and new batteries.
Only use fresh alkaline (non-rechargeable) batteries in
the transmitter to assure best radio signal link.
• The transmitter uses 8 “AA” batteries
• Remove the battery compartment hatch on the back of
the transmitter
• Install the 8 fresh “AA” alkaline batteries paying careful
attention to proper “+” and “-“ polarity
• Slide the battery hatch cover back into place until it locks
• Turn your tranmitter on by sliding the “
on
”switch on the front of the transmitter. Both
the green and red lights on your transmitter should be illuminated. If they are not,
make sure you are using all fresh alkaline batteries and recheck that the batteries
have been inserted using the proper polarity. If you still
have problems contact Megatech. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO FIX THE TRANSMITTER ON YOUR OWN.
3. Charging the Flight Pack Battery
• We use the latest NiMH (nickel-metal-hydride) technology
available. The characteristics of these batteries are such
that they do not come up to full potential until they have