1. The FP-3FN, FP-4FN, FP-5FN, FP-6FN each use a built-in nickel-cadmium battery (8/450 mAH) as the transmitter
power source.
2. Mount the antenna securely and set the power switch to the ON position . The pointer of the meter will deflect
to within the green zone. This indicates that the radio waves are being radiated. If the meter pointer fails to
deflect, check for a faulty connection in the power supply.
3. If the meter pointer deflects to within the red zone, the nickel-cadmium battery is low and must be re-
charged. A special charger is provided.
4. Note that the range of the radio waves will become shorter when the meter pointer deflects to within red zone.
5. The "trim" lever of each stick is used for fine adjustment. These levers are used for neutral adjustment of each
rudder and to adjust the flying posture after mounting in the fuselage.
6. Open the stand at the rear cover when setting up the transmitter. This stand can be used as a handle by
raising it to the topmost position. This is extremely convenient when carrying the transmitter.