WattAge Extra 300 RTF Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 3

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Eight AA Alkaline Batteries

Small Phillips

Screwdriver

SECTION 2:  TOOLS AND SUPPLIES REQUIRED

The tools and supplies listed below will be necessary to finish the final assembly of your Extra 300 RTF.  You will need to
have these items on hand before beginning.

If you should have trouble with any of the steps listed in these Operating Instructions, we have provided an extensive
troubleshooting guide on page # 15.  The troubleshooting guide is provided to help you find a quick and immediate
resolution to a number of problems that might occur.  If you cannot solve a problem using the troubleshooter, or if you have
any other questions or concerns, please contact us at the address below:

SECTION 3:  FOR YOUR INFORMATION

To serve your needs better, please include your e-mail address with any correspondence you send to us.  Your e-mail
address will be added to our Customer Service Database so you will automatically receive free updates and tech
notices for your particular product.  You will also receive repair status updates (if applicable) and other important
information about your product as it becomes available.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR E-MAIL ADDRESS

Global Hobby Distributors will not disclose the information it collects to outside parties.  Global Hobby Distributors does not sell,

trade, or rent your personal information to others . Your privacy is important to us.

Visit Our Website

http://globalservices.globalhobby.com

Global Services
18480 Bandilier Circle
Fountain Valley, CA  92708

Phone: (714) 963-0329          Fax: (714) 964-6236           E-mail: [email protected]

SAFETY WARNING

  This R/C airplane is not a toy! If misused or abused, it can cause serious bodily injury and/or

damage to property.  Fly only in open areas and preferably at a dedicated R/C flying site.  Please carefully read and
follow all instructions included with this airplane.

To make your modeling experience totally enjoyable, we recommend that you get experienced, knowledgeable help with assembly
and during your first flights.  Your local hobby shop has information about flying clubs in your area whose membership includes
qualified instructors.  If there is no hobby shop in your area, we recommend that you contact the AMA at the address below.  They will
be able to help you locate a flying field near you.

Academy of Model Aeronautics

5151 East Memorial Drive

Muncie IN 47302-9252

(800) 435-9262

www.modelaircraft.org

Summary of Contents for Extra 300 RTF

Page 1: ...hot environment like the back of a car in direct sunlight for any length of time The extreme heat could cause damage to the plastic and or foam your model is made from Thank you for purchasing the Wa...

Page 2: ...owerful 180 Size Motor Preinstalled Wired Colorful Decals Already Applied Extremely Fast Final Assembly Ready to Fly in Less than an Hour Before you begin assembly group the parts as we list them belo...

Page 3: ...it becomes available IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR E MAIL ADDRESS Global Hobby Distributors will not disclose the information it collects to outside parties Global Hobby Distributors does not sell...

Page 4: ...ushing down with your thumbs at the two marks shown Install 8 fresh AA Alkaline batteries being careful to watch that the polarity is correct for each battery Push the battery cover back into place un...

Page 5: ...n the battery connector and pull the two connectors apart Step 3 Installing the Vertical Tail Continued on Next Page Insert the Z shaped bend Z bend in the rudder pushrod wire into the middle hole in...

Page 6: ...cal tail in place thread the short wood screw into the predrilled hole in one side of the plastic mount through the vertical tail and into the predrilled hole in the opposite side of the plastic mount...

Page 7: ...n the predrilled hole in the back of the wing with the plastic wing mount in the back of the fuselage Install and tighten one long wood screw through the rearmost hole to hold the wing firmly in place...

Page 8: ...the fuselage Now when you reinstall the top deck the double sided tape will hold the top deck down very securely If you should ever need to remove the wing simply use a modeling knife to cut down the...

Page 9: ...transmitter This will prevent unexpected radio signals from interfering with your radio system Push the flight battery into the battery tray Snap the battery cover into place IMPORTANT The Extra 300...

Page 10: ...the marks above and below it Carefully adjust the up and down control trim lever until it is centered with the marks to the right and left of it IMPORTANT Before each flight it s important to check t...

Page 11: ...move the left hand transmitter control stick completely forward The horizontal control surface should move down Make sure that the motor on off switch is pulled back toward you then turn on the transm...

Page 12: ...the Radio System Turn on the transmitter Plug in and install the flight battery Do not press the motor safety arming switch yet Set the Extra 300 RTF on the ground and extend the transmitter s antenna...

Page 13: ...onents to get wet or electrical damage may occur The propeller is a friction fit to the motor shaft Sometimes the propeller may be knocked loose during a crash or it may become loose from taking it of...

Page 14: ...g Before attempting to land make sure that the Extra 300 RTF is flying straight into the wind with the wing level Pull the motor on off switch back toward you to turn the motor off At this point the E...

Page 15: ...an internal component If A Plug in the flight battery If B Recharge the flight battery If C Press the safety arming switch once to allow power to the motor If D Return your Extra 300 RTF to Global Se...

Page 16: ...t implies permission for Global Services to service your airplane at our discretion Include a method of payment for any service charges Send the unit to us by United Parcel Service Federal Express or...

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