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DC Peak Detection Charger Features:

• Variable charge rate from 0.3–1.2 amps

• Trickle charge

• Uses automobile 12V power outlet

• Charges 4–7-cell Ni-Cd and Ni-MH

battery packs

• LED charge indicator

Charging the Aircraft Battery

1. Using the dial on the side of the charger, select the

charge rate to .9 amps.

Battery Capacity: 8.4V 600mAh Ni-MH

Max. Charge Rate: 0.9 amps

Typical Charge Time: 40 minutes

2. Connect the battery pack to the charger using

the included adapter.

3. Connect the charger to the 12V power outlet in your

automobile. The LED will continually blink while the

battery charges.

4. Charging is finished when the LED indicator glows

steadily. You should also notice at this time that

the battery is warm to the touch.

Note: Damage to the charger and battery will occur if

you exceed the maximum charge rate recommended.

Note: Do not leave the charger and battery

unattended during the charge process. While

charging, place the battery on a heat resistant

surface and constantly monitor the temperature of

the battery pack. If the battery becomes hot at any

time during the charge process, discontinue charging

immediately. Do not allow children to charge battery

packs without adult supervision.

Transmitter

1. Insert 8 new “AA” batteries (supplied) into the

transmitter, observing proper polarity.

2. Turn switch on to ensure the batteries have

been installed correctly. Once this is confirmed,

turn radio off.

Installation of Landing Gear

1. Locate the landing gear within packaging.

2. Slide one half of landing gear into allotted slot in

fuse until it “locks” into place. Slide the other half of

the landing gear into fuse as you have done with the

previous one. Look into the fuselage to make sure

the two gear halves are pressed in snug against the

center of the landing gear support.

3. Make sure both parts of the landing gear are secure

and properly in place. They should feel “snug” inside

the fuse when attached properly.

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Don’t connect until

just before flight.

8.4V–600mAh

Ni-MH Battery