ROBBE Niño Instrucciones De Uso página 3

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Specification
Wingspan:
approx. 448 mm
Length:
approx. 390 mm
Total surface area:
approx. 5 dm²
All-up weight:
approx. 6 g
Wing loading:
approx. 1 g / dm²
Flight battery:
3.7 V / 50 mAh LiPo cell
Dear customer,
Congratulations on your choice of a factory-assembled
model aircraft from the robbe Modellsport range. Many
thanks for placing your trust in us.
Very little work is required to prepare the Niño ready for fly-
ing. You can make it as easy as possible to operate your
new model safely by taking the trouble to read right through
these instructions attentively, together with the separate
information sheets, before you fly it for the first time.
Fig. 1: Inserting the main and tail undercarriage units in
the slots.
All directions, such as "right-hand", are as seen from the tail
of the model, looking forward.
Accessories required
Order No.
AA-size dry cell (non-rechargeable) 8008
8 required for transmitter
Alternative rechargeable system
1. V NC / NiMH cell
8004 or 8005
8 x for transmitter
Unicharger 6
8500
or
Lader 6
8365
Transmitter charge lead
F 1415
Be sure to read and observe the instructions supplied by
the manufacturers of the battery charger and the recharge-
able cells before using these items.
Note: The plug-type charger for the flight battery is not sui-
table for charging the transmitter batteries.
Operating instructions
Niño RTF 2,4 GHz
Figs. 2 and 3: The transmitter controls, standard arrange-
ment, Mode 2
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A:
Battery indicator
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B:
Stick unit for functions 1 and 
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C:
Trim for function 1
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D:
Trim for function 
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E:
On / Off switch
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F:
Aerial
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G:
Stick unit for functions 3 and 4
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H:
Trim for function 3
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I:
Trim for function 4
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J:
Flight simulator socket (not available)
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K:
Battery compartment and cover
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L:
Reverse switch cover
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M:
Charge socket
The reverse switches under the cover "L" are factory-set; do
not make any changes to them.
Fig. 4: Inserting the dry / rechargeable cells in the trans-
mitter
Open the battery compartment by pressing the cover in and
sliding it downward.
Insert the cells, taking care to maintain correct polarity.
Close the battery compartment cover.
Note regarding dry cells:
Do not attempt to recharge dry cells, do not open them, and
do not dispose of them by throwing them in a fire. Remove
discharged cells from the transmitter as soon as possible,
as escaping electrolyte may damage or even ruin your
transmitter.
Take exhausted batteries to your local battery collection
point for proper disposal.
Fig. 5: Power indicator
The bar diagram shows the state of the transmitter batte-
ries: if the bars glow red or do not light up at all, cease ope-
rations and replace the dry cells or recharge the rechargea-
ble cells.
Figs. 6 and 7: Charging the flight battery
Plug the battery charger into a mains socket.
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The LED will glow green.
Connect the flight battery to the charger as shown in Fig. 7.
The charge process starts, and the LED changes from
"green" to "red".
When the battery is fully charged, the continuous "red" light
changes back to "green".
Disconnect the battery from the charger at the end of the
process, and unplug the charger from the wall socket.
Safety notes:
The battery charger and the flight pack must not be placed
on an inflammable surface when charging is in progress,
and should not be left unsupervised. Protect the charger
from damp.
Don't leave the charger or battery in direct sunshine, and do
not cover the charger (ventilation).
Do not attempt to recharge a battery which is hot to the
touch. Allow the pack to cool down naturally to ambient
temperature first.
The charger supplied should only be used for the recharge-
able battery included in the set.
Figs. 8 and 9: Transmitter stick modes
The stick assignment in the two available modes is shown
in the two photographs:
Stick Mode 2
Function 1:
Rudder
Function :
Elevator
Function 3:
Throttle (ratchet)
Function 4:
Not used
Stick Mode 1
Function 1:
Rudder
Function :
Throttle (ratchet)
Function 3:
Elevator
Function 4:
Not used
Converting the transmitter from Mode 2 to Mode 1
The transmitter is supplied set up for Mode  as standard.
If you prefer to switch to Mode 1, please the procedure out-
lined below:
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