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Battery Replacement Method
1
Remove the battery cover from the transmitter by
sliding it in the direction of the arrow in the figure.
2
Remove the used batteries.
Caution
If you remove the dry cell battery box from the transmitter, re-
place it carefully with the wiring on the same side as before.
Reinstalling the battery box in the opposite direction could
cause the wires to be disconnected.
3
Load the new AA-size batteries. Pay very close at-
tention to the polarity markings and reinsert accord-
ingly.
4
Slide the battery cover back onto the case.
Battery Replacement Method
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Disposal of the Dry Cell Batteries:
The method to dispose of used dry cell batteries depends on the area in which you reside. Dispose of the
batteries in accordance with the regulations for your area.
Caution
When running (cruising), do not use the dry cell battery box at the transmitter.
The accessory dry cell battery box is for performance checks. Do not use it for other than performance checks. The dry cell bat-
teries will be separated from the battery box contacts by shock and the power may be cut off. There is the danger of collision if the
power is cut while running (cruising). The use of Futaba genuine Ni-MH or LiFe batteries is strongly recommended.
Low Battery Alarm
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Warning
When a low battery alarm is generated, cease operation immediately and retrieve the model.
If the battery goes dead while in operation, you will lose control of the model.
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