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SKU 94840   

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 Transmitter/Charger Unit (2)

 Battery Pack (4)

Figure 3

Charging

Jack

LED readout

On/Off

 Switch

Climb 

Control 

Stick

Turn Control

Stick

Figure 4

operating the Radio transmitter

The Transmitter uses 8 “AA” batteries (not included).  Remove the Battery Compart-

1. 

ment Cover (12)-see Figure 4.  Insert the batteries into the Battery Compartment mak-

ing certain to line up the batteries with the polarity indicated in the Battery Compart-

ment.  Press the Battery Compartment Cover (12) back into place.
The Radio Transmitter (2) transmits a signal to the airplane’s receiver.

2. 

The Radio Transmitter (2) has a LED display that will light up when the Transmitter is 

3. 

on.  The LED readout will indicate the strength of the battery charge:

green

• 

 indicates the batteries are at full capacity

yellow 

• 

indicates the batteries are at half capacity

Red

• 

 indicates the batteries need replacing

The Radio Transmitter/Charger is turned ON and OFF with the On/Off Switch located 

4. 

midway between the Control Sticks-see Figure 4.
The Radio Transmitter/Charger has two Control Sticks.  

5. 

The Control Stick located on the left moves vertically and controls the Climb.  Push 

• 

the Climb Control Stick forward to turn on the twin motors and cause the Biplane to 

climb.  Pull back on the Climb Control Stick to slow down the twin motors and cause 

the Biplane to lower altitude-see Figure 4.
The Control Stick located on the right moves horizontally and controls the direction 

• 

of the Biplane. Pushing the Turn Control Stick right or left causes the Biplane to turn 

right or left.

Attach the Wind Ribbon to the Radio Transmitter Antenna.

6. 

installing propellers

Turn the Radio Transmitter off and unplug the Battery Pack.  

1. 

The Biplane comes with spare Propellers.  If necessary, remove the Nut holding each 

2. 

Propeller in place.  Remove the Propeller.  Install new Propeller.

Summary of Contents for 94840

Page 1: ...Save this manual Copyright 2006 by 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 writte...

Page 2: ...oduct Safety Warnings and Precautions WARNING When using product basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of personal injury and damage to equipment Read all instructions...

Page 3: ...e batteries 15 Use the Biplane in a large area free from interference from trees electrical pow 16 er lines and other obstacles Do not fly near buildings cars busy streets or at other people or animal...

Page 4: ...by sliding it forward until it 3 rests against the lip stop on the airframe as seen in Figure 2 Once installed the Bat tery Pack should be locked into place by inserting the rubber pin through the ho...

Page 5: ...icates the batteries are at half capacity Red indicates the batteries need replacing The Radio Transmitter Charger is turned ON and OFF with the On Off Switch located 4 midway between the Control Stic...

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

Page 7: ...ger Unit 1 3 Antenna 1 4 Battery Pack 2 5 Wind Gauge Flag 1 6 Spare Propeller 2 7 Vertical Stabilizer 3 8 Display Stand 1 9 Horizontal Stabilizer 1 10 Battery Cover 1 PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFUL...

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