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Range test your radio, Preflight – E-flite Ascent 450 Brushless PNP User Manual

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E-flite Ascent PNP Assembly Manual

Range Test Your Radio

1. Please consult your radio instructions for complete

range testing instructions.

2. Double-check that all controls (aileron, elevator, rudder

and throttle) move in the correct direction.

3. Be sure that your transmitter batteries are fully

charged, per the instructions included with your radio.

Instructions for Disposal of WEEE by

Users in the European Union

This product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it

is the user’s responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by

handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling

of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate

collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of

disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that

it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the

environment. For more information about where you can drop

off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local

city office, your household waste disposal service or where you

purchased the product.

Preflight

Check Your Radio

Before going to the field, be sure that your batteries are fully

charged per the instructions included with your radio. Charge

both the transmitter and receiver pack for your airplane. Use the

recommended charger supplied with your particular radio system,

following the instructions provided with the radio. In most cases,

the radio should be charged the night before going out flying.
Before each flying session, be sure to range check your radio.

See your radio manual for the recommended range and

instructions for your radio system. Each radio manufacturer

specifies different procedures for their radio systems. Next, start

the motor. With the model securely anchored, check the range

again. The range test should not be significantly affected. If it is,

don’t attempt to fly! Have your radio equipment checked out by

the manufacturer.

Note: Keep loose items that can get entangled in

the propeller away from the prop. These include

loose clothing, or other objects such as pencils and

screwdrivers. Especially keep your hands away from

the propeller.

Double-check that all controls (aileron, elevator, rudder and

throttle) move in the correct direction.
Check the radio installation and make sure all the control

surfaces are moving correctly (i.e. the correct direction and with

the recommended throws). Test run the motor and make sure

it transitions smoothly from off to full throttle and back. Also

ensure the engine is installed according to the manufacturer’s

instructions, and it will operate consistently.
Check all the control horns, servo horns, and clevises to make

sure they are secure and in good condition. Replace any items

that would be considered questionable. Failure of any of these

components in flight would mean the loss of your aircraft.