1.The transmitter needs 8 AA dry batteries. After you install the batteries, you can turn on
the transmitter, the green will come on. If the voltage of battery is too low, the transmitter
will beep automatically, then you must install new batteries.
2.Turn on the transmitter first, then connect battery.
3.Keep the throttle stick at the lowest level for at least one second, then you are able to
open the throttle and the motor will respond. This is a safety feature. If the motor does not
work, please reset the controller by disconnecting the battery and repeating steps 2and 3.
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Install the batter y
Connect the battery to the speed
controller connecter
Turn the screw to lock the cover of
battery box
5.Distance testing: The control distance of the radio system is 900 feet on the ground.
Here is a simple distance testing method: Shorten the transmitter antenna, and ask your
partner to handle the Cessna and walk away. If you can control Cessna when your partner
is 60 feet away from you, it indicates that the radio system is working well. Remember tell
the partner to stay clear of the Propeller at all times.
4.When the battery voltage is lower than safety voltage, the speed controller can auto-
cut the power to the motor but still keep supplying power for receiver & servo.
Flight Preparation
Make sure that batteries in your transmitter are fresh and that antenna is extended all the
way up. This will ensure full range for your aircraft. If you notice your going to crash, cut
throttle immediately. This will minimize damage.