User Manual
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Step 2
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Step 1
Adult Supervision Required
WARNING: Keep everything clear of the
propeller AT ALL TIMES and hold the plane
securely. A moving propeller can cause
severe injury.
1. Turn on transmitter.
2. Install the flight battery into the fuselage
and plug it into the connector.
3. Move the slide throttle back all the way
to arm it and then slide it full forward.
The prop should spin at a high speed
when you move the throttle forward.
Keep everything clear of the propeller
until it stops spinning. This is the indi-
cator that the battery is fully discharged.
If the motor does not run, it likely means
that the battery is already completely
discharged, so you can proceed to the
section for charging the battery.
4. After you have ensured the motor func-
tions correctly, and the battery has been
discharged, unplug the flight battery and
then turn off the transmitter.
1. Remove the transmitter back cover by
pushing down with thumbs, as indicated
by the arrows.
2. Install the included "AA" batteries. Use
eight fresh 1.5V “AA” batteries only.
3. Be sure to observe proper polarity when
installing the batteries, and then replace
the cover.
4. To test, switch on the transmitter. The
LED should glow brightly.
5. Replace the batteries when you hear the
low battery alarm (beeping sound).
Transmitter Motor Test and Battery Discharging
Always make sure the transmitter is on
when the flight battery is plugged in!