Insert Batteries - Revell Control Flyer 1903 Mode D'emploi

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AIRCRAFT
ON/OFF switch
Controller
Start/control LED Display
Throttle stick (motor throttle),
1. Unscrew and remove the cover
as shown.
Note: Before recharging and after every fl ight, always wait 10 to 15 minutes for the battery to cool down in order to avoid damage.
Although charging is electronically monitored, it should not be left unattended.
1. Turn off the aircraft and remote control.
2. Carefully insert the charging cable plug in
the aircraft's charging socket (pic. 1). The plug
must ease into the charging socket – DO NOT
USE FORCE. Inserting the plug incorrectly in the
socket can damage the aircraft and may cause
risk of injury.
3. Move the control switch on the remote control
down to Charge (pic. 2). Also set the switch on the
underside of the aircraft to CHG for charging (pic. 3).
4. The charging status LED lights up in green to show
that the battery is being charged (pic. 4).
5. Charging is fi nished when the green LED
is no longer lit.
6. After charging, set the Power switch to OFF and
disconnect the charging cable from the aircraft.
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Aircraft and remote control
Wings
Charging port
Antenna
Power LED
On/off switch
climb, descent
2. Remove the battery holder.
Charging the aircraft battery:
The aircraft can fl y for about 6 minutes when it has
been charged for 30 minutes.
Aircraft battery + electronics

Insert Batteries

3.
Insert eight 1.5 V AA batteries
4. Replace the battery holder in
according to the polarity in the
battery compartment.
Propellers
Pilot fi gure
Trim control button left/right
Battery indicator LED
Rudder (left/right)
Battery charger socket
5. Close the battery
the compartment.
compartment cover
and screw in place.
pic. 1
Upper
main wing
Lower
main wing
pic. 2
pic. 3
pic. 4
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