Dynamic EC09301TX27 Aero Interchanger User Manual
Dynamic Industries Co., Ltd. Aero Interchanger
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FLYING YOUR PLANE The low torque tail and low velocity Wing set glide very well, allowing you to thermal the model You can look for rising pockets of warm air (thermals) and extend your flight time dramatically. You will know when you are in a thermal, because the airplane WllI gain altitude quickly, sometimes even With the motor off. Just don’t fly too high! Normal play time is up toSrrlinutes. A , Customizable Super Durable RC aircraft ' " for beginner through expert pilots! “r INS TR U C TI ON MA N UAL GROUND GROUND I For stalls bend shaded area on rear If your plane tends to turn left during flight HIGH VELOCITV WING SET _ I, ‘,I : Wings down until plane flys level and , bend shaded section of forward left wing ~~ ' ‘ smooth WWI/I ,. (trailing edge) down , — /,\ , O I o . vs if your plane tends to right left during flight ‘ f FO’ dives bend shaded area 0" rear i ‘ , bend shaded section of forward right i “vfl i _, l' . 1 Wings up until plane flys level and , Wing (trailing edge) down. i pro—m “iii-"W l ""'---r... ”W”- ix\\\\\\\\t\\‘ , , ransom NOTE: IT MAY TAKE SEVERAL ATTEMPTS TO CORRECTLYADJUST THE TRIM OF THE PLANE. YOUR AERO V l , INTERCHANGER'S WINGS ARE MADE OF BENDABLE FOAM. USING THE GUIDE ABOVE YOU CAN PROPERLY // TRIM YOUR AERO INTERCHANGER FOR ANY FLIGHT CONDITION. ”TENN“ Low VELOCITV WING sE'r R/C INFORMATION , K This device complies With Fan 15 ol the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the lollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmlul intenerence, and (2) This deince must accept any interlerence received, including interlerence that may cause undesired operation. NOTE This equlpment has been tested and lcund to comply With the limits tor a class B digital deVice, pursuant to part 15 oi the rec rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmlul interterence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio lrequency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmlul interference to radio communications INSTRUCYION However, there is no guarantee that interterence Wi|| not occur in a particular installation ll this equipment does cause harmtul interlerence to radio or MANUAL television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment all and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interlerence by one or more at the lollowlng measures: ,. / - Reorlerlt or relocate the receiving antenna , , increase the separation between the equipment and receiver - Connect tile equipment into an outlet on a circuit dlllerent lrorn that to which the receiver is connected - Consult the dealer or experienced radiorrv technician for help wmmmc: Do not cut or shorten the length oi the transmitter antenna or receiver WARNING: Changes or rnodilications ofarly kind to the transmitter not expressly / antenna wire on the back of the plane Doing so greatly reduces the operational approved by Eclipse Toys will void the users authonty to operate the transmitter range of the radio system WARNING: Transmitter rrequency can only be changed and the associated electronic circuitry tuned by Eclipse Toys Changing frequency by the consumer will void the wananty and is a violation MP 0 c regulations WARNING: Refer to label on back of transmitter for operating lrequency, Do not fly or operate more than one R/C plane or vehicle on the some lrequency at a time. Operational interference may occur SAFETY TIPS PROPELLER SAFETY: - Keep your face, lingers, clothing and other objects away lrom ~ After each flight, inspect the propeller for nicks and breaks. the propellers at all times. ~ Discard and replace nicked, chipped, cracked or broken propeller ~ Keep spectators behind and away from plane at all times. ~ Use only the propeller supplied with the plane ~ Before each flight, make certain propellers are securely attached ' Do not alter, modify or customize the propeller. 4 to your plane SPARE PROPELLER PROPELLER AND FUSELAGE o 2010 Eclipse Toys All rights reserved 5009301 CHARGING YOUR PLANE [MPOR TA NT! Model will only charge if the power switch is in the OFF position Throttle Control .\Antenna Mount Charge Port D00\ Left/Right Control Charge Button There is no ON switch for the transmitter, it is only ON when the control stick or Throttle button is activated. The LED will turn red any time the transmitter is ON. Otherwise, the transmitter will automatically turn itself OFF. Plugging in the built-in charger and pressing the CHARGE button will start the charge sequence, which will take approximately 15 minutes to completely charge the battery. The LED will turn green during this timeRemove the charging door to reveal the charging port on the transmitter. Align the charging contact on the bottom of yourAl directly onto charging port. Press the charge button to start charging. During charging, the LED will be green and will blink when the charging operation is complete. Green LED will stop blinking during operating (Not charging). When the throttle and steering sticks are used the LED will turn red. Transmitter requires 6 alkaline, 1.5VAA cells. Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries during installation, using the diagram inside the transmitter as a guide. Underside of plane. IMPOR TAN T! Never mix battery types, and never mix new and used batteries. CONFIGURING YOUR PLANE There are four possible model configurations. We suggest starting with the low velocity wing and low torque tail set, as this creates a slow model that doesn't turn too tightly. As your piloting skills advance, the high velocity wing and high torque tail set will thrill you with their speed and maneuverability. Your Aero lnterchangeris designed with durability in mind, and will simply come apart during a crash instead of breaking. Just put it back together and keep flying.Make sure you press the flying surfaces into their mounting positions firmly. You will feel them lock into place, providing a secure fit. FLYING YOUR PLANE You should choose a flying site that is free from obstructions and power lines, preferably a large field with tall grass. Do not fly over pavement or other hard surfaces. You should only fly on days with low winds (under 5 mph). Always launch your model into the wind with the power ON, throttle button pressed and the control stick centered. Give the model a firm throw, pointing it slightly above the horizon. Make sure the wings are level. Make sure the flight battery is fully charged and the transmitter batteries are in good condition. Keep the model close to you (within 100m).Remember, left and right are reversed when the model is flying towards you! 3
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