1.Install eight AA batteries in the transmitter, refer to
the instruction manual of radio system.
2.Review the illustration to become familiar with
your radio components. Following are description
of these components.
ESC: This device controls power to the motor
unit. It will cut-off the battery's voltage when it
starts to drop.
Receiver: Receives the radio commands from
the transmitter and send them the servos which
converts the command to motion which, in turn,
moves the rudder or elevator.
NiMH Battery: Rechargeable battery pack that
provides power to the motor unit and radio system.
Motor Unit: Contains a DC electric motor, a
gear drive, and a propeller t hat provides the
thrust for the airplane.
Move the stick downward and make sure the
elevator moves up.
Check for the proper amount of throw and make sure
the rudder and elevator are in neutral position when
stick and trim levers are in the center.
4.Hang the airplane and throttle up the stick. The
motor unit should come on . Make sure the propeller
is trying to pull the airplane forward. Throttle down
or turn off the switch to stop the motor.
After you check the movement and balance then you
are now ready to go flying!
3.Turn the transmitter on and then the receiver and
refer to illustrations ( Always turn transmitter on
first then the receiver and turn receiver off first
then the transmitter).
Move the stick to right and make sure rudder moves
right.
Move the stick to left and make sure rudder moves
left.
Move the stick upward and make sure the elevator
move down.
Operation Check
OPERATION CHECK
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ON
ON
OFF
OFF
RECEIVER
ELEVATOR SERVO
RUDDER SERVO
BATTERY
SWITCH
MOTOR UNIT
ACE
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