Harbor Freight Tools 94840 Operating and Flying the Biplane Preparing for Take-Off

Models: 94840

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Operating and Flying the Biplane

Preparing for Take-Off

1.Choose a day when the wind is light. The ribbon attached to the Radio Transmitter antenna should be blowing slightly (not greater than 30 degrees) and not be blowing straight out. Find a wide-open field.

2.Turn ON the Radio Transmitter.

3.Face the Biplane into the wind. Move the left hand control stick all the way forward so both motors are running at full power.

Note: It is recommended that two people work together to hand launch the Biplane. One should control the Remote Control and one will launch the Biplane.

4.With the Biplane tilted at about 10 degrees, propel and release it into the wind.

5.Let the Biplane climb to and fly at about 50 to 300 feet high. By moving the Climb and Turn control sticks you can change speed and direction.

6.To steer the Biplane, move the right Turn control stick to the left to steer to the left, and right to steer it right. Move the Turn Control Stick slightly to adjust for minor changes in direction and tilt of the Biplane.

7.Note that letting go of the control sticks will automatically bring them to a center position. This will cause the Biplane to resume normal flight.

8.Normal flight time for one full charge is about four to six minutes. When the battery begins to reach the end of its power, the red LED light on the Radio Transmitter will light up, indicating low transmitter power. When this occurs, IMMEDIATELY LAND THE BIPLANE.

9.To bring in the Biplane for landing, glide the Biplane down against the wind. Move the

left Climb control stick toward the center to slow the Propellers. Move the right Turn control stick to adust for direction. Continue to decrease the Propeller speed and direction until you bring them to a stop and land the Biplane.

10.Turn OFF the Radio Transmitter.

Important: If damage is caused due to a crash; your warranty is void.

Inspection, Maintenance and Cleaning

1.All inspections, maintenance, and cleaning should be performed only by an adult.

2.Always make certain the Biplane is unplugged and that the Transmitter is OFF before performing any inspection, adjustments, maintenance or cleaning.

3.Never use solvents or liquid cleaners to clean the Biplane. Use of solvents or liquid cleaners will damage the styrofoam. Use only a dry, soft cloth for cleaning.

SKU 98480

For technical questions please call 1-800-444-3353.

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Harbor Freight Tools 94840 Operating and Flying the Biplane Preparing for Take-Off, Turn on the Radio Transmitter