Spin Master Toys Far East 44308TX27 RC Airplane User Manual

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Check to make sure contents are complete:• 1 Air Hogs®RC Fire Wing™ Plane• 1 Charger/Flight Controller• 1 Instruction SheetINSTRUCTIONS®TM+–––++BATTERY INSTALLATIONExperience Radio Controlled flight with the Air Hogs®RC Fire Wing™. The Fire Wing™ makes flying fun & easy!Just choose the direction you want to fly and squeeze the throttle trigger. The bright LED lights will allow you to easilymaneuver in any lighting! The Fire Wing™ is ultra light and features aerodynamic directional control and damage-resistant high density foam. The Fire Wing™ also includes an integrated Charger/Flight Controller unit for convenientportability and easy handling in the field.1. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the batterycompartment door on the Charger/Flight Controller.2. Open the battery door and install 4 AA 1.5-Valkaline batteries (not included). Be careful toalign the positive (+) and negative (-) polarities withthe corresponding markings inside the batterycompartment as shown.3. Close the battery compartment door and re-tightenthe hold down screw.PropellerWingFuselageFire WingTMPlane Charger/Flight Controller1Charger/FlightControllerBatteryDoorFourAA1.5-VAlkalineBatteriesWingPropeller GuardTailWingAntennaOFF/CHARGE/ONSwitchThrottleTriggerRed“Charging”LEDLEDLightLeft/Right ToggleIMPORTANT TIPS:TURN YOUR CHARGER-FLIGHT CONTROLLER ON AND SQUEEZETHE THROTTLE OR MOVE THE DIRECTION TOGGLE TO TEST THEGREEN LED GLOW. TO ENSURE THAT THE BATTERIES AREINSTALLED PROPERLY.YourFire WingTMPlane haspre-installedrechargeablebatteriesin the plane’sfuselage.Because theFlight Controller’sAA batteriesare used for2 functions –charging andcontrolling,they will needto be replacedafter every20 to 25flights.After each flight, store the plane in the packageto prevent damage.REPAIRSIf the wingson your planeget damagedthey can beeasily repairedwith clear tape asshown.2RudderTail WingGreen“Power ON”LEDLED LightWHEN THE SWITCH IS IN THE MIDDLECHARGE POSITION AND CONNECTED TO THE PLANE, THE REDLED SHOULD BLINK TO PRESENT CHARGING IN PROGRESS.Antenna
PRE-FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT CHECKCHARGING YOUR PLANE1. Push the plane’sON/OFF switchup to turn theplane OFF.4. Set thecharger/flightcontrollerswitch to themiddleCHARGEposition.3. Push the chargenozzle all theway into theplane’s chargerport located onthe bottom ofthe plane.2. Flip the chargedoor open toreveal thecharge nozzle.1324FLYING INSTRUCTIONSPull theplane’sON/OFFswitch downto the ONposition tostart theengine.Fully extend thecontroller antenna.Push thecharger/controllerswitch to the ONposition.GreenLED onlywill glowwhen yousqueezethe throttletrigger ormove thedirectiontoggle.142355. During the chargingprocess, the red LEDwill blink. When the FireWing™ is fully chargedthe light will switch to off.6. Remove chargenozzle gently from theplane’s charge port.Store charge nozzleand close the chargedoor.FLYING INDOORS?NOTE: Always get a parent’s permissionto fly your Fire WingTMindoors.Location – Fly in a wide open room, farfrom breakable items – an empty doublecar garage or unfinished basement aregreat options. Avoid flying near ventsand/or fans, as they may overpower theplane and make it difficult to control.5Important Charging Information:•Before taking your initial flight, charge the plane for a complete charge cycle on your charger.•Depending upon the length of future play, you will not need to complete a full charge before each flight.NOTE: A shortened charge results in a shorter play time (may take up to 1/2 hour to fully charge).Red LEDChargeLightChargeDoor61. Location – Fly in a large wide open, grassy location that is free ofbuildings, trees, overhead wires, and other obstructions. Do not flynear people or animals.2. Weather – Fly on mild, sunny days. Do not fly in electrical storms, rain,sleet, snow or other adverse weather conditions. Do not fly if thetemperature is below 45°F/7°C. In very cold temperatures, the plane willbecome fragile and the engine performance will decrease.3. Wind Conditions – Do not fly in wind. Winds may overpower the planeand make it difficult to control. In windy conditions, it may appear asthough you have no control over the plane.Holes in plugmust alignwith pins inplane.CHARGEONONOFFWhenpreparingfor takeoff, checkthe direction ofthe wind.Launch the plane intothe wind and parallel tothe ground.TIP: Always launch your planeinto the wind for the besttake off and flight results.The wind will blow againstyour face, if you are facingthe correct direction.
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Date Submitted2007-08-30 00:00:00
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