Charging The Battery - NINCO NINCOAIR CESSNA SKYHAWK RTF Manual Del Usuario

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WARNINGS:
Radio control models are not toys. Serious injury to people or damage to property can result if not used in a responsible manner. It is not recommended for children under 14 years
old and should only be flown by experienced radio control pilots. It is recommended that this model only be flown at dedicated radio control flying sites. Read all instructions
carefully prior to assembling and before flying this model. Seek advice should any information be unclear. You assume all risk and responsibility when using this model.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Wingspan: 1030mm - Length: 750mm - Weight: 536gr - Battery: Ni-Mh 8,4v 600mAh - Motor: 380 - Radio: 3 Ch
1. TRANSMITTER OPERATION AND FLIGHT CONTROLS.
The transmitter requires 8 AA size alkaline batteries (not included). Fit them into the battery compartment at the rear of the transmitter paying careful attention in order to observe
correct polarity. Before turning on the transmitter, make sure the throttle stick is pulled all the way back. Switch on the transmitter.
Transmitter control layout for MODE 2 radio:
1. Battery indicator
5. ON/OFF switch
2. Elevator trim
6. Servo reverse switches
3. Elevator lever
7. Crystal
4. -
8. Rudder trim

2. CHARGING THE BATTERY

Check if the input voltage of our charger is the same as voltage supply of your country. Connect the charger to battery for charging. Charging time is approx 2h30'-3h for totally
discharged batteries. The charging time may be shorter according to the status of the batteries.
Model featured with Ni-Mh battery rechargeable, please read carefully these security guidelines:
1. Do not dispose of the battery into fire or heat.
2. Do not use or leave the battery near a heat source, such as fire or a heater.
3. Do not strike the battery or throw it against a hard surface.
4. Do not immerse the battery into water. Keep the battery cool and dry.
5. When recharging the battery, use only the charger designed for that purpose.
6. Do not over-discharge the battery.
7. Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet.
8. Do not directly solder the battery or pierce it with a nail or other sharp object.
9. Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects such as necklaces, hairpins, etc.
10. Charge the battery every six months.
11. Turn off your equipment power switch after use.
12. Recycle used batteries after covering the battery terminals with insulation tape or inserting the battery into an individual polybag.
3. ASSEMBLY. See page 13
1. Place the wings between the joints of wings (top and bottom).
2. Use the 6 screws to attach the wings 2.3x8x6.
3. Ensure that both wings are horizontally parallel.
4. Insert the union of the fuselage and wings in the back of it and then press the front.
5. Tighten the complete wing with 2 screws 2.6x24.
6. Attach the wing to the fuselage by the struts.
7. Screw the struts to the fuselage with 2 screws 2x10x5.
8. Use screws 2x8 2 to fix the elevator.
9. Use a screw 2x8 to fix the rudder to the fuselage.
10. Open the battery hatch (under the fuselage) and connect the battery to the motor socket..
11. Place the battery and close the battery hatch cover.
12. Press the rear landing gear as in the image and install it in the slot under the fuselage.
13. Install the front landing gear train in the slot under the fuselage as in the image, then insert the cover and fix with a screw 2x8.
14. Place and tighten the propeller with the allen wrench provided.
15. Connect the linkage from the rudder and elevator.
16. Adjust the clips of the rudders.
4. FLYING CHECKING
Switch on the transmitter, make sure throttle is pulled all the way back, other control and trim part should be place in the middle, plane power should be the last to switch on. Before
taking off, check to make sure aileron and main wing, elevator and horizontal stabilizer, fin and rudder to be paralleled.
5. BEFORE YOUR FLIGHT
Fly the model when the wind is calm. Pick an open area away from buildings, road or tall trees. Gusty winds not only make it hard to control your plane but also may cause crash,
loss or accident. Do not store a fully-discharged battery pack for a long time.
9. Throttle/rudder lever
10. Throttle trim
11. Hook
12. Antenna
NINCOAIR is brand of NINCO DESARROLLOS S.L.
Ctra. de l'Hospitalet 32
08940 Cornella Barcelona Spain
CIF B-60307725 · www.nincoair.com
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