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, 1 CHARGER Off Important Safety Information Keep plane from face, eyes and hair at all times. Keep fingers away from the moving propellers. Do not launch plane near other people or animals. Use caution, make sure people around you know that you are playing with the CubTM Recommended for use in large, wide-open,grassy areas. Do not fly near overhead wires, buildings, trees, or other obstructions, Be sure to fly on a clear sunny day. Do not fly in WIND. Flying in wind will severely diminish your ability to control the airplane. In some situations, where the wind is very strong, the wind may overpower the airplane and you will not be able to control it . Do not fly in adverse weather conditions such as electrical storms, rain, sleet or snow. Do not fly in temperatures below 45OF/7OC. Do not fly in temperatures above 113OF/45OC. For charging, use ONLY the CubTM controller / charger -Do not use any other source to charge the CubTM. Do not overcharge your airplane. Follow the charging instructions provided in the instruction manual contained within this package. Battery Installation Instruction Sheets 1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to unscrew and remove the battery door. 2. Install six 1.5-Volt AA alkaline batteries (not included). Be careful to align the positive (+) and the negative (-) polarities with the corresponding markings inside the battery compartment. 3. Reinstall the door and tighten the screw. Because the Cub's batteries are used for both flight and recharging, they will need to be replaced every twenty flights. CHARGING On/Off Switch for Plane Charger Cord Charger Cord Door Shark Jaw ToysTM Tiger CubTM Shark Jaw Toys PO Box 851325 Yukon, OK 73085. Toll Free:888-492-8697 www.sharkjawtoys.com Robert Carr in China:086 13421486497 Robert.Carr@sharksawtoys.com INSTRUCTION MANUAL How to Attack The Sky!
Tiger CubTM Attack the Sky with Shark Jaw Toys revolutionary Internal Wing Aircraft called the Tiger CubTM and experience the power of vortex assisted lift and propulsion. The CubTM makes flying easy with its high tech 2gRC Radio Control. 1. Open Charger door and extend and connect charger cord to the plug in on the bottom of the Cub next to the On/Off switch. 2. Place the power switch on the fron of the controller to On, the red indicator light will come on. 3. Charge your Cub for two minutes. 4. Disconnect the cord and place back into compartment on the front of the controller. 5. Place the planes power switch in the on position. Pre-Flight Environment Check 1. Location - Fly the Cub in a large, open area which is free of trees, wires and buildings. 2.Weather - Fly on mild, sunny days. Do not fly in electrical storms, rain, sleet, snow, or other adverse weather conditions. Do not fly if the temperature is below 45 F/7C. In very cold temperatures, the plane will become fragile and the engine performance will decrease. 3.Wind Conditions-Do not fly in wind. Winds may overpower the Plane and make it difficult to control. In windy conditions, it may appear as though you have no control over the plane. Flying Instructions Push Switch forward to turn ON Plane. Screw in Comtroller Antenna. Fully extend Controller Antenna. Set the Charger-Controller Switch to CONTROL ON to start the plane's engines (the Indicator Light will turn Red). Once the plane has landed.turn the controller to CHARGER Off. to stop the propellers from spinning. Antenna Down Up Power on Light Charger Door Left Right Roll Trim Button On/Off Switch Install atenna as shown and extend the antenna. Turn the power switch on the controller on and the on/off switch on the plane to ON. 1.Left control stick is for pitch, Up or Down. 2.Right control stick is for turning, Left or Right. Trouble Shooting Guide PROBLEM Plane will not start or has low power. CAUSE 1.Plane not charged. 2.Battery power is drained. 3.Plane was not set to OFF during charging. 4.Charger-controller was not set to CHARGER ON. Plane will not turn. 1.Controller is not ON. 2.Controller antenna is not extended. 3.It is a windy day. 4.Airplane antenna not uncoiled. 1.Needs more power. 2.The 6 AA batteries in the Charger-Controller are drained. 1.Need to decrease power. Plane is flying too low. Plane is flying too high. SOLUTION 1.Charge plane for 2-4 minutes (see Charging). 2.You will need to replace the charger-controller's batteries after 20 flights. 3.The Plane will not accept a charge in the ON position. Always set to ON before charging. 4.The charger-controller will NOT charge in the CONTROL OFF position. Always set the charger - controller to CHARGER ON before attempting to charge. 1.Set controller to CONTROL ON. 2.Fully extend Controller antenna before flying. 3.Do not fly in winds.Windy conditions will limit and may prevent your ability to control the plane. 4.Uncoil airplane antenna. 1.Pull the toggle UP back to make. 2.Install new batteries. 1.Push the toggle DOWN. Questions?
Email us at toys@sharkjawtoys.com or call our friendly flight technicians toll free at 1-888-492-8697 FCC Requirements CAUTION:Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Batteries IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION:
Battery installation should be performed by an adult. Use only batteries recommended in this instruction manual. Be careful to install the batteries with the correct polarity as indicated. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard rechargeable, or different types of batteries. Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. Do not use rechargeable batteries. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged. Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision. Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. The supply terminals are not to be short - circuited. Exhausted batteries are to be removed as they will adversely affect the performance. the CubTM takes six 1.5-Volt AA Batteries (not included). CAUTION: Do not dispose of battery in fire. battery may explode or leak.