Power System; Charging The Battery - NINCOAIR TWIN FLYER RTF NH92002 Manual

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NH92002 RTF – TWIN FLYER

POWER SYSTEM

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.
Turn (stops 1 motor)
Throttle (2 motors)
For the plane to climb, push the left stick. Both motors are running at the same time, the plane will
climb. If you want the plane to turn, push the left stick and pull the right stick to left or right for a
short time (one second and then come back). One motor stops and starts again and the plane turns.
Before turning on the transmitter, make sure the throttle stick is pulled all the way back.

CHARGING THE BATTERY

We recommend a full charge before each flight. Drain the battery before a new charge. Connect the
battery to the charger and plug in. Do not charge the battery for more than 4 hours.
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.
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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