Global Hobby Wattage Sky Wizard Instruction Manual page 21

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Flight Tips and Warnings
Check before every flight to ensure that the batteries in the transmitter are working properly. When the green LED
goes out it's time to change the batteries.
Before recharging the flight battery, let the motor run until the flight battery is completely drained. This will ensure
you don't overcharge the battery.
Do not begin to charge the flight battery if it is hot. Wait for the battery to cool before recharging it.
Never leave the flight battery plugged into the airplane unless you are flying or testing the controls.
Before flying, always double check that you've extended the transmitter antenna completely.
Before each flight, do a quick motor test to make sure that the motor is producing full power. If it doesn't you may
need to charge the flight battery longer. Do not charge a completely drained flight battery longer than 3 hours or damage
to the flight battery may occur.
When you fly, orientate yourself so that the sun is at your back. Don't fly directly into the sun or you won't be able to
see your Sky Wizard.
Separate battery packs can be purchased and charged before going to the flying field. An extra flight battery will
double your flight time. See the replacement parts list on the back page for the part number of the flight battery.
Do not fly in winds over 5 miles per hour, otherwise the Sky Wizard will be very difficult to control and a crash will
likely occur.
Do not fly your Sky Wizard if another airplane is on the same frequency as you. The frequency number is printed on
a sticker on the back of the transmitter and on the Sky Wizard's fuselage.
Always be conscious of the spinning propeller. Be careful not to allow loose clothing to be drawn into the propeller.
If you're under 12 years of age we suggest you fly while accompanied by an adult.
Do not use any charger other than the charger included with the Sky Wizard to charge the flight battery.
Never attempt to disassemble any of the Sky Wizard components, especially the transmitter, charger and battery.
Do not allow any of the components to get wet or electrical damage may occur.
The propeller is a friction fit to the motor shaft. Sometimes the propeller may be knocked loose during a crash or it
may become loose from taking it off. If this is the case, simply apply a thin layer of Elmers ® White Glue to the motor
shaft before installing the propeller. This will help keep it firmly in place. Be careful not to get glue inside the motor.
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