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SKU 92912

 

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Battery Charging/Installation

1. 

If the Battery Pack (11) is inside the Fuselage (1), pull the tab on the Windshield (2) toward 
the nose of the plane and lift the Windshield off - see 

Figure 5

.  Underneath, press the latch 

on the side of the connector, gently disconnect the plug, and remove the Battery Pack (11).

2. 

Plug the Battery Pack (11) into the Charger (12). Plug the Charger (12) into a 120V electrical 
outlet.  Allow up to one and a half hours for the initial charge.  Do not leave unattended when 
charging.  Disconnect the Battery Pack (11) from the Charger (12) when the charge is complete.  
The batteries will become warm when they are ready for use.  If you feel them becoming overly 
hot, immediately disconnect the Charger (12).

3. 

Make certain that the “ON/OFF” Switch for the Airplane is in the “OFF” position.  Plug the Bat-
tery Pack’s (11) plug into the connector located underneath the Windshield (2) - see 

Figure 

6

.  Insert the Battery Pack (11) into the Fuselage (1) and hold the tab on the Windshield (2) 

forward while putting it back in place.

Setting up The Controls

1. 

Insert the Antenna (13), threaded end first, into 
the Remote Control (9) and tighten it until it is 
secure.  Tie the Ribbon (14) to the end of the 
Antenna (13), as shown in 

Figure 8

.

2. 

The direction control stick controls the motors 
to turn the plane right or left.

3. 

The motor control button activates the motors.  
The motors operate while the button is pressed 
and stop when both the button and the stick are 
released.

4. 

Switch “OFF” the “ON/ OFF” Switch on the Re-
mote Control (9).  Remove the two screws at 
the base of the remote and slide the cover off.   
Insert six “AA” batteries (not included) into the 
Remote Control (9) in the orientation shown in 

Figure 7

 and close the cover.

IMPORTANT: The Remote (9) is shown face down 

in Figure 7.  If the batteries are installed im-
properly, dAMAGE may result to the Remote 
and the batteries.

Figure 8

Ribbon 

(14)

Channel 1 

(CH1)

-direction

control stick

Channel 2 

(CH2)

-motor

control button

ON/OFF 

switch

Antenna 

(13)

Power LED

 

(GREEN)

Low Battery 

LED

 (REd)

Figure 7

IMPORTANT: 

Remote (9) is 

face down.

Remote 

battery 

cover

Remote (9)

Figure 5

Figure 6

Windshield (2)

Fuselage (1)

Summary of Contents for 92912

Page 1: ...y Harbor Freight Tools All rights reserved No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools Diagrams within this manual may not be drawn proportionally Due to continuing improvements actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein Tools required for assembly and service ...

Page 2: ...ars damaged should be carefully checked to determine that it will operate properly and perform its intended function Check for any broken or damaged parts and any other conditions that may affect its operation Replace or repair damaged or worn parts immediately Do not use the Airplane if any part is damaged or broken 3 Replacement parts and accessories When servicing use only identical replacement...

Page 3: ...8 Keep this product away from small children small parts can be easily swallowed WARNING The warnings cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator Unpacking W...

Page 4: ... all parts described in the Parts List and Assembly Diagram below NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts Assembly Diagram Parts List Part Description Qty Part Description Qty Part Description Qty 1 Fuselage 1 7 Tail Stabilizer 1 12 Charger 1 2 Windshield 1 8 Tail Fin 1 13 Antenna 1 3 Wings 1 9 Remote Control 1 14 ...

Page 5: ...he Fuselage 1 using three Screws 15 as shown in Figure 2 Set out all parts on a clear and level surface prior to assembly 3 Place the bracket on the Tail Fin 8 through the Tail Stabilizer 7 shown in Figure 3 and into the holes at the back of the Fuselage 1 4 Secure the Tail Fin 8 to the Fuselage 1 using two screws from underneath as shown in Figure 4 Figure 3 Figure 4 Tail Fin 8 Tail Stabilizer 7 ...

Page 6: ... the Fuselage 1 and hold the tab on the Windshield 2 forward while putting it back in place Setting up The Controls 1 Insert the Antenna 13 threaded end first into the Remote Control 9 and tighten it until it is secure Tie the Ribbon 14 to the end of the Antenna 13 as shown in Figure 8 2 The direction control stick controls the motors to turn the plane right or left 3 The motor control button acti...

Page 7: ...o more than 1 16 at a time Adjust the entire back edge evenly b If the Airplane continually rises then dives land the plane immediately and adjust the entire back edge of the Tail Stabilizer 7 down no more than 1 16 at a time Adjust the entire back edge evenly 7 Move the direction control stick to the left to steer to the left and right to steer it right 8 If the airplane drifts to the right or le...

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