Packaging Contents:
Missile USB Charging Cable Launch Pad & Stakes
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IMPORTANT: Before launching, observe the wind direction. The Spinner Missile XL will drift
according to wind direction during its descent, so make sure you find a location that is free of
trees or other obstructions that the rocket may get caught up in as it lands. For best results,
make sure you have a clear space of at least 50 yards on all sides and avoid launching in winds
that are more than 5 to 10mph.
To avoid damage to the rocket, choose soft landing spots like grass whenever possible.
If any repairs to the foam are necessary, use a suitable foam-safe CA adhesive, like
Super Glue.
Part Number
Description
RGR4155
Propeller
RGR4156
600mA USB Charge Cable
RGR4157
Launch Pad w/ Stakes
Operating Instructions
1
. Place the base of the rocket on the shaft at the center of the launch pad so that it is
standing upright.
2.
Press the Function Button to turn the unit on. The red LED will be lit when the unit is on.
3.
Short press the Function Button again for flight time selection: One press for 7 seconds,
two for 9 seconds and three presses for 12 seconds.
4.
After the flight time is selected the propeller will begin to slowly spin and the yellow LED will
turn on. This will give you time to safely move away from the rocket before it launches.
5.
After about 5 seconds, the LEDs will switch from yellow to green and the prop begins to
accelerate for launch. During flight, all of the LEDs on the unit will be on.
6.
When the motor stops at apogee, the parachute will release and the rocket will slowly
descend to the ground. Only the red LED will remain on as a power indicator.
7.
To launch again return to Step 1 of the instruction.
8.
When you have finished with your flights, press and hold the Function Button until the red
power indicator LED turns off.
Replacing Damaged Propellers
To replace a damaged propeller, remove the screw holding it in place and slide the propeller
away from the rocket and off the shaft. Slide the new propeller into position and reinstall the
screw. If you are not able to remove the old propeller by hand, use pliers, as needed.
Warning:
To avoid injury and damage, check the
propeller regularly for nicks and breaks and make
sure it is securely attached before and after each flight.
Use only the propeller intended for this product
Part# RGR4155.
Do not alter, repair, modify or customize the propellers.
Loading the Parachute
The Spinner Missle XL features a parachute to reduce the impact during landing. Loading the
parachute correctly will reduce the possibility of the parachute not deploying correctly.
1.
Check for any entanglement of the parachute chords and untangle, if necessary.
2.
Fold the bottom of the parachute over so it touches the base of the nose cone.
3.
Push the release piston down, then carefuly insert the parachute chords and folded
parachute into the compartment.
4.
Push the nose cone down onto the compartment. Check that none of the parachute fabric
is stuck between the nose cone and the parachute compartment.
For A More Stable launch:
Install the included stakes as shown
into a dirt or grass launch site.
Make sure that neither
the chords nor the
fabric are pinched by
the nose cone.
Make sure that the
lines are not
twisted or tangled.
Replacement Parts
See your local hobby shop or place of purchase first. If unavailable, parts can be ordered
direct at
www.ragerc.com
or call 1-866-724-3811 M-F 8:00AM-5:00PM Mountian Time.
Lithium Battery Warnings
• The Spinner Missile XL includes an internal Lithium battery.
• Do not dispose of the Spinner Missile XL with battery in a fire.
• Never place or store this product in a hot location.
• Keep the product in a dry and cool environment at all times.
• Use only the included USB charge cord to charge the Spinner Missile XL.
• Charge the battery per instructions in this manual only.
• Do not damage or puncture the Lithium battery.
• Charge the Lithium battery every 6 months for maximum service life.