PROBLEM
No green light
on transmitter
when charging or
Interceptor will not
charge
Interceptor is not
flying high enough
Interceptor is
constantly looping
and not flying level
Interceptor crashed
to the ground while
landing
CAUSE
Power switch on the
Interceptor and/or the
transmitter is not in
the correct position for
charging
Charger cord is not
properly plugged into the
Interceptor charge port
You are not using good
throttle control
You are not using good
throttle control
You may have used too
much directional control
stick input
You may have reduced
the throttle control stick
too quickly or too much
SOLUTION
Set the transmitter power
switch to "ON" and then make
sure the Interceptor power
switch is set to "OFF". Plug
the charge cord into the
Interceptor and the green LED
on the transmitter will come
on.
Check charger cord's
connection
Increase throttle control stick
input to allow the Interceptor
to climb or for the aircraft to fly
at a desired altitude.
Reduce the amount of throttle
input around ½ or until the
plane flies level and stable.
Reduce the amount of
directional control stick input.
Only use very little input to
keep the Interceptor level
when landing.
Lower the throttle control stick
more gradually to allow the
Interceptor to slowly glide in
for a landing.
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