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TRANSMITTER

Power Switch

Rudder Stick

(Left/Right)

Controls the left/right

direction of the

airplane’s nose.

Throttle Stick (Up/Down)

Battery Level

Indicator

Charge Lamp

Battery

Hatch

Charger

Terminal

Hatch

Rudder Trim

(Left/Right)

Adjust left/right so

plane flies straight.

The right stick

(elevator control

forward and back
movement) is not

used for the INUM.”

Controls propeller 

speed and altitude, 

climbing and 

descending.

BEFORE OPERATING

Batteries for Transmitter

Open the

Battery Hatch

Install 4 "AA" size
Alkaline batteries
following the polarity
markings.

Close the

Battery Hatch

Charging the Battery

Read Page 2 carefully and charge the battery accordingly.

  Use only the battery charger in the transmitter.

  Do not attempt to charge a damaged battery. This may 

cause fi re or serious damage.

  For safety reasons, batteries with a high voltage cannot 

be recharged. Run down the battery completely and 
then recharge.

Charge Lamp

Charge Socket

3.7V 35mAh LiPo Battery

1.  Open the charger terminal hatch by carefully pushing the 

small tab to the left.

2.  Connect the 3.7V 35 mAh LiPo battery to the charge socket.

3.  The red charge lamp lights up and quick charge commences. 

(Fully discharged battery takes about 30 minutes to charge. 
Charging time can vary).

4.  When red charge lamp goes off, charging is complete.

  When the AA transmitter cells are getting low in voltage, 

the battery will not be charged. Change to new AA cells 
before charging or fl ying.

  The battery can be charged whether the transmitter power 

is switched ON or OFF.

Turning the Power On

Ensure that the throttle stick is in the “all the way down” position. 

A spinning propeller can be dangerous.

Always turn the transmitter’s power switch ON fi rst!

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Replace
batteries

1. Move the throttle stick all the way down.

2. Switch the power ON

3.  The green lamp lights up and you will hear 1 beep. If 

you hear 2 beeps, replace the AA batteries.

  Unless the throttle stick is not moved all the way to the 

bottom, the motor will not operate.

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Страница 1: ...control over the final assembly or material used for final assembly no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any damage resulting from the use by the user of the final user assembled product By...

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Страница 3: ...hen recharge Charge Lamp Charge Socket 3 7V 35mAh LiPo Battery 1 Open the charger terminal hatch by carefully pushing the small tab to the left 2 Connect the 3 7V 35 mAh LiPo battery to the charge soc...

Страница 4: ...he LED on the receiver unit is a steady light the linking is complete 4 When the linking procedure is successful the LED on the receiver will stay solid red when both the transmitter and the receiver...

Страница 5: ...behavior TAKEOFF Check to see if the plane responds properly to control signals 6 feet 2m Apply full throttle while facing into the wind hold the plane horizontally and launch with a gentle pushing m...

Страница 6: ...rudder to the right and then release the control stick Once plane levels off the circle is complete Move the control sticks slowly LANDING When the battery runs low the auto cut mechanism will stop t...

Страница 7: ...accomplished by following the steps below Press 1 Press and hold the rudder right side digital trim button down and turn the transmitter on 2 Keep holding the digital trim button down for 3 seconds u...

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