SONIK RC Ranger 600 User Manual

SONIK RC Ranger 600 User Manual

6-axis gyro park flyer

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6-AXIS GYRO PARK FLYER
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 6-AXIS GYRO PARK FLYER USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Safety Precautions

    - By handling, charging or using the included battery, you shall assume all risks WARNING associated with Li-Po/Li-Ion/Ni-Mh battery. - If at any time the battery begins to balloon or swell, discontinue use immediately. If The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate various charging or discharging, you should discontinue and disconnect.
  • Page 3: Setup Instruction

    Setup Instruction Then observe the elevator to ensure it is properly centered as shown below. 2. Install 4 AA batteries(not included) in 3. Connect the battery to the receiver, Push Rod Arc-shaped the transmitter. t h e n s t i c k t h e b a t t e r y i n t o t h e Section compartment with velcro, making sure the battery is well secured.
  • Page 4 Throttle Unlock(Arming) Ranger 600 comes with pre-installed Gyro to To prevent from damages, the throttle channel is locked each time when powering on help control flying easily. The switch is with 3 your transmitter. Follow below instruction to unlock the throttle.
  • Page 5: Charging Instruction

    Channels Reactions Checking Gyro Test Transmitter Swing The 4. The charging process takes about 3.5 Reaction Reaction Operaton Plane hours. For safety reasons, never charge the battery for longer than 4 hours. While charging, the red LED indicator will be flashing. When the charging is finished, the red LED will be off.
  • Page 6: Flying Conditions

    Fly in spacious ground without obstacles and boskage. Never fly the plane near highway, railway, high tension line, crowded people, flying area and residential area. NOTE: The plane is designed to be flew outdoors only. Flying Conditions It is typically best to fly on days that are calm without wind, especially when learning how to fly.

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