1. Never leave a charging battery unattended.
2 Never let the battery charge until it feels hot. A hot
battery is an overcharged battery. Only let the battery
get warm to the touch.
3. If you ever use a different battery charger, charge this
battery pack only at a maximum charge rate of 1/2 amp.
A higher charge rate will charge the battery pack too
quickly and heat up the wires.
4. A properly cared for battery pack will last a long time.
If the battery pack is continually overcharged or charged
at too high of a rate, the life of the battery pack will be
shortened.
ATTENTION: The product you have purchased is
powered by a rechargeable battery. At the end of its
useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be
illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste
system. Check with your local solid waste officials for
details in your area for recycling options or proper
disposal.
This product contains a chemical known to the State of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
Note: This section is VERY important and must NOT be
omitted! A model that is not properly balanced will be
unstable and possibly unflyable.
After the battery pack is charged, turn the Sky Trick
upside-down and remove the battery hatch cover. Insert
the battery pack inside the fuselage. Do not plug the
battery pack into the connector inside the fuselage.
Reinstall the battery hatch cover.
Place marks on the bottom of the wing 1-7/8" and
2-1/8" back from the front of the wing, next to the sides
of the fuselage. Turn the airplane right-side up. Try
balancing the airplane on your finger tips, between
these marks. This is where the model should balance for
your first flights. We also found that most of our test
models balanced at this point without having to add
weight to the nose or tail. If it does not balance within
these marks, weight will need to be added to the nose
or tail. At most hobby shops, you can purchase stick-on
lead weight made specifically for balancing airplanes.
Your transmitter controls the altitude of the airplane by
operating all three motors and the direction of the plane
by turning off either the left or right motor.
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1. First switch on the transmitter and make sure the
green and red lights are on.
HOW DOES THE SKY TRICK WORK?
CHECK THE BALANCE OF YOUR MODEL
BATTERY RECYCLING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR
CHARGING BATTERIES
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