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Congratulations on your purchase of the HobbyZone
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Millennium News Team Unit (NTU). Your Millennium NTU comes with
everything needed to fly, so you can start flying as soon as you have thoroughly read the instruction manual and have charged
the built-in flight battery.
Key Features:
Advanced 2.4GHz radio control system with digital trims
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Fully proportional throttle and steering control (2 channels)
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Durable foam body
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Built-in Li-Po battery for longer flight duration
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Quick charging directly from the transmitter.
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Safety Precautions:
Warning: Any change or modification to this product will void all warranties.
Choking hazard: Small parts contained; not for children under age 8.
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Keep everything, especially hair, away from the main rotor blades and tail rotor at all times.
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Make sure the transmitter and Millennium NTU have their power turned off when not in use.
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Keep your Millennium NTU in your sight when flying.
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Do not attempt to charge any battery other than the specified built-in Li-Po with the charger in the transmitter. Never
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leave the Millennium NTU unattended while charging.
To help protect your Millennium NTU from damage, remember to lower the throttle stick to idle immediately to stop the
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blades if your Millennium NTU is falling over or hitting something.
Battery Cautions for Li-Po Battery:
Charge the battery with the specified built-in charger only. Please carefully follow the charging instructions as described
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on the following page.
Do not over-discharge or overcharge.
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Do not short-circuit, drop or damage the battery.
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Do not put the battery near/in fire or heat.
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Store the Millennium NTU in a cool, dry place out of the reach of children.
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For Transmitter:
Use of alkaline AA batteries is recommended. Do not mix brands or types of batteries.
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Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
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Notes for Adults:
Examine the Millennium NTU carefully for any possible damage prior to every flight. Do not attempt to fly until all
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damage has been repaired.
Adult supervision is required when a child is charging/installing/replacing the batteries in the Millennium NTU.
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Notes for Maintenance:
Remove the batteries installed in the transmitter if you are not going to use this product for a long time.
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Clean the transmitter’s surface with a dry soft cloth if it is dirty. Do not use any water or spray cleaner on this transmitter.
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Store this product in a cool, dry place.
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Replace the batteries in the transmitter when you hear the low battery alarm (beeping sound).
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If you do not replace the batteries in time, you could lose control of your Millennium NTU or crash it.
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If the Millennium NTU body becomes damaged, it can easily be repaired using foam-safe CA glue.
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Where to fly:
Large, indoor room
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2-car garage
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Outdoors with no wind
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Basement
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