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Recharge the jet

1. Pull open the recharge-

able door of the transmitter

and take out the recharge-

able wire.(PICTURE 1)

PICTURE 1

2. Turn off the jet; insert the

recharging plug into the

socket.(PICTURE 2)

PICTURE 2

3. The green LED indicator will

be bright when recharging,

when the battery is full, the

green LED indicator will be

turned off automatically, then

remove the plug from the

socket.(PICTURE 3)

PICTURE 3

4. It will take 30~40 minutes for recharging, and the jet

can fly 4~6 minutes after recharging.

5. If the batteries in the transmitter are exhausted, re-

charging may take longer.

Pre-Flight Pilot Checks

1. Screw the antenna into the transmitter tightly.

2. Switch the transmitter and Eagle Jet to the same

channel.

3. First turn on the transmitter and then the jet, the LED

light will flash.

4. Hold the body of your Eagle Jet and point the tail to-

wards you.

5. Extend the antenna fully.

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Summary of Contents for EAGLE JET

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Page 2: ...nical Support 11 Thank you for investing in hours of fun and flying action with your new Eagle Jet We have included the latest technology and designed the aerodynam ics of the Eagle Jet to make sure you have a great flying experience We hope you have as much fun flying as we have had in designing building and testing the Eagle Jet Best Regards The Nine Eagle Team WARNING CHOKING HAZARD Small parts...

Page 3: ...e batteries or fully charged rechargeable batteries for the transmitter 2 NEVER charge the Eagle Jet in anyway other than the way described in these instructions The transmitter charger should only be used for the Eagle Jet NEVER try to use it to recharge other batteries 3 Do not try to charge non rechargeable batteries Use only the recommended batteries and ensure all batteries in the transmitter...

Page 4: ...s and then place it in your recycle rubbish bin This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules Opera tion is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received in cluding interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been test and found to comply with the limits for a Class B...

Page 5: ...for maximum fun and is simple to use The two engines give it power to fly outdoors and allow you to steer gain height do 360 degree loops and fly up to 60m 200 ft away 2 The internal rechargeable Li PO battery maximizes your flight time as it is high powered and low weight 3 The materials for this toy have been chosen to maxi mize durability and the length of its life The body is virtu ally unbrea...

Page 6: ...t Tips for Good Maintenance 1 Remove the batteries from the transmitter if you re not using it for a long time 2 Clean your Eagle Jet with a damp clean cloth be fore each flying session A clean smooth aircraft re duces drag increases flight time and flight speeds 3 Avoid leaving your Eagle Jet in strong sunlight or hot places such as in a locked motor vehicle 4 NEVER immerse your Eagle Jet into wa...

Page 7: ...ternal Li PO Battery 1 pc Transmitter with internal Recharger Lead 1pc Antenna 1pc SparePropellers 2pcs Illustration of the Eagle Jet Accessories Power LED Indicator Charger LED Indicator Throttle PowerSwitch ChannelSwitch Rudder Trim Button Charging Box Cover Charging plug Recharging Socket Direction Light Propeller PowerSwitch BatteryBoxCover 6 PAGE ANT ...

Page 8: ...ot included alternatively you could use 1 5V AA re chargeable batteries which are more environmentally friendly and a less costly option Battery Installation and Recharging 1 Use the screwdriver to turn anti clockwise to open the bat tery cover PICTURE 1 PICTURE1 PICTURE3 PICTURE2 2 Install 6pcs of AA alkaline b a t t e r i e s w i t h c o r r e c t polarities PICTURE 2 3 Close the battery cover b...

Page 9: ...ly then remove the plug from the socket PICTURE 3 PICTURE3 4 It will take 30 40 minutes for recharging and the jet can fly 4 6 minutes after recharging 5 If the batteries in the transmitter are exhausted re charging may take longer Pre Flight Pilot Checks 1 Screw the antenna into the transmitter tightly 2 Switch the transmitter and Eagle Jet to the same channel 3 First turn on the transmitter and ...

Page 10: ...URE 1 PICTURE1 5 When the jet rotates anticlockwise press the right side of the Trim button repeatedly until the jet stops rotating and can fly straight PICTURE 2 PICTURE2 6 Once the Eagle Jet flies stable you can push the throttle forward slowly to gain height 7 Once the Eagle Jet is 8m 24ft or more high you can increase speed and the aircraft will do 360 de gree loops You only need to pull the t...

Page 11: ...in Maximise Your Fun 1 Find a large open outdoor location such as a park or sporting field Places with grassland are good to minimize damage when landing The Eagle Jet is best flown on calm days or in light wind It can be flown in moderate breezes but tends to be carried by the wind and can be carried beyond radio control range Trim is difficult to use in windy conditions 2 You can also fly your j...

Page 12: ...y being played Mistake channel selection of the transmitter Power off a toy of same frequency is played at the same time Fly out the controlling scope There re same frequency products be ing played Antenna not fully extended Turn on the power Re charge the batteries Re charge the batteries find another place without interference Reset the correct channel Turn on the power Use different frequency t...

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