Replacement Parts, ;
if you need fo, fou can order replacement parts directly from us via telephone or email. Please call (416) 444-6873 or send an email to info@interactiveloy.com We reserve the right to make improvements fo the design of the airplane. Thus, your aircraft and charger may vary slightly from that cepted inthe preceding phoograps, Sgn ore apne. INS ge may vay slightly Battery Recycling & Disposal. ; - ; ; |
Itmay leva to dispose of the NIMH battery in your municipal waste. The battery pack contains a chemical known fo the State of California to cause bith defects or other reproductive problems. Do not try to open the battery pack!
Battery Care Information.?1) Never allow the battery pack to become hot during charging -This will cause permanent irreversible damage. Warm is OK -HOT IS NOT! oo 4 Never leave a battery unatiended while it is being charged. Never leave a batfery unattended in the presence of small children. Charging time required for a full charge increases with the number of charge cycles due fo the gradual draining of the chargers AA)" cells. Never recharge a hot battery. Always allow it fo cool before chargin if you use an after-market charger, never charge the batty ata rae greater than 250mA. If the flight batey is not completely discharged before recharging, the charge-time may be less than that of an "empty" battery. Again, do not fo allow the battery fo get too hot! |
8} Ifa day or more passes without charging the battery, or if you are unsure whether or not it is fully charged, discharge the battery, then fully recharge it. q Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged {if removable). 0} Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision ff removable) Troubleshooting.
{fF you are arparanchg any problems with your Airtech aircraft, visit our website, Click on the Customer Service Tab -Troubleshoofing Tips. eve you will find answers fo many of your questions, supplied by our Aintech Flight Technicians. FCC Note: USA only. This device complies with Part 15 of the FC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) This device may not cause harmful interference. 2} This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. , - _, . NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found fo comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. oo However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause hannful interference fo radio or television reception, which can be determined by tuming the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged fo try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
+ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
* Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ;
* Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is needed.
* Consuif the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. notes: The operation frequency is fixed in manufactory, no interchangeable crystal can be install. For more info, SOB a oe RUE eet oCe Vee Tle 1 (866) 214-2220 meee Ce eae ele) Cee Tas INS-33811-50314-US ay in flight or on a charging again. LET UTLEY UE MCRAE
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Field Charger Preparation.
-Slide the cover off the charger and install 6 D alkaline Congratulations on the purchase of your Airtech R/C Pe TSM RCT em CRED a TSS easy to learn how to fly". But remember, these are aircraft, Rem er TMS) ote een ier Lee Cee? LEROY manual so you can learn what to do. and what not to do. batteries ensuring the polarities are in the correct alignment. Make sure to use new alkaline non-
rechargeable batteries for best plane operation. Flight Battery Charging.
-Locate the green NM flight battery and plus it into the charger. Note that the plugs will only connect in one fy orientation. Do not attempt to a force them together.
| -Tum the timer dial on the charger to the end of the colored band. The timer will count down and the charger will shut off when the charge is complete. Hy -Do not let the battery get too hot. Warm is OK- HOTIS NOT!
iy Always allow the battery to completely discharge the ground before if unsure if a battery is charged or not, alwa i IS discharge before recharging. Kit Includes: R/C plane, Radio-Control, Quick-Charger System and Instructions. Look for these JggEymbols for extra help!
install Transmitter Batteries.
-Remove the rear cover of the transmitter and install 8AA alkaline batteries making sure that the polarities are correct.
-Switch to ON, and ensure that the red and green LEDs light up. IMPORTANT!
Switch Plane Offt la -Push the power switch on the ig underside of the plane to the la off position. la Always remember to shut your plane "OFF" whenever it is lg being charged, or not in use. CAUTION:
J Never turn "ON" the plane when the transmitter is "OFF"!
Battery Installation. locate the vertical tab in front of the rcs oh le whe gor) alg nose
. The Satin hae pop off.
-Plug the battery into the plane and insert it into the battery compartment. ig -'Click" the hatch closed. For any questions or problems with this product please call 1-866-214-2220. Visit our website: www.interactivetoy.com or E-mail us at info@interactivetoy.com Function Check. While an assistan hols the aircraft,
{est the following: Move the let transmiter stick forward - the motor should un Release the let transmitr stick - motor should slop. Move the right sick tothe ight - the rudder should deflect
{c the ight side ofthe plane Move the right stick fo the et the rudder should deflect ote lf IMPORTANT!
4 PCa ere MAPS) to keep your fingers away from the contro!
Pee ag ng props from accidentally being tumed on. Radio Range-Check Tum onthe transmitter bu leave the antenna down, then switch on the plane. Have a fiend hold the plane, walk about 20 fet away and withthe antenna down, make sure thatthe plane's motors respond to contr! inputs. UTI OL ere ene Sa ee re eee Pe te ee eee Poe ma Pe fingers while running. Also the aircraft could actually
{ake off causing damage fo the plane's structure
-Be sure to assemble and fly your aircraft only under adult supervision.
-Keep Clear of the propelier blades!
Do not fly near cars, people, pets, overhead wires, bodies of water, buildings, trees, etc. -Use common sense!
Fly only in large grassy open areas. Flight Conditions. Mod specs be telow Soh, (ome 00 0
(8kmn) The wind indicator Tip! Tier ee Teel bn shout be at no more than IRS Kal aA ee ae Te) 2 45 degree angle. cL cd
-Humiay end temperature must Me hg ae a) Area Miao degrees upwards angle to launch properly. that he ais fay dense. BBe'sure not to hold onto the plane past these angles RENO GMLLMM wien releasing or the plane may crash and damage fo 2000H above sea level ee Launch. Hold he controler in your lef hard andthe lane in your right hard. Tum so thal you are facing tothe wd. ish toe foe sock var 0 thal both motor are runnin, ery ste etn uptarsange oat 2.0doges. Dona trow the plane oo har ortho motor may sa Use about the Same force 3s you woud towing a dart ot dat board op the ote on ut you rach a sale atu of about 4a iplane veers, or crs tothe ground, release he trate immedaely and chek to mak sure the motors working corecty For any questions or problems with this TILT ES See birerst PH error STS?
INS-39211-50513-US CONTROL IN FLIGHT Plane is Flying Away from You Pulse the nght sek inthe direction of the desired tum, o not hold the stick without pulsing, or the plane wil tum oo shapy and sll ec Te sng ote sick isthe key to great conto!
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Left Right Tu Wie the limb. Push the lot tick forward al the way, the plane wl slat fo cmb Giide/Descend,
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$I mong fad onardn ayconpatiet Broken Props yoahapgn to beat 2 pel remove t Ten press fa replacement oto the sha. Make sue fo leave a 116" gap between the prop and the aitrame.
-We incude a spare propeller Justancase: ard we can ao pre adional replacements ata meet
(os, Please see our webste under the consumer hep tab Field Kit, Your irRage plane comes with 4 replacement propeller as well 382 wind indicator nbbon. Tie the nbbon tothe antenna of the transmiter it wil show you where the wind s blowing from. Broken Wing or Vertical Stabilizer aja pes bu ssh Coy ile goth broken ioe press en back, poston ond recs car calophane fap. AIL a i h
<Thisis 9 common problem with Control Reversal Wher the plane is coming
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ur ack to the arerafl and looking over your shoulder, when itis coming towards you. Landi Tum Be plane inf the wind and aim it atthe ang area it lar ty scandy pling poner it sich) on and of fo acove a gone descent fae datum Sreeded use only gete pus fhe nghand Tyo pad tanng te pane whens win 10h of por yt vo tari th plane when swan The lana wi esata ad ta onc you chive st before fouchsoun give the plane a shor burst of poner iolevl tout and alow land ata fat ang. CAUTION: nen landing he plano bo surf land upwind
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{dil supervision fo ensure safety and proper setting. Broken Antenna. Unscrew the antenna from the transite.
-We can provide a replacement at a modest cost Please see our web site under Customer Service Tab Ta eee net