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Step 2, Step 3 – ParkZone PKZ3200 User Manual

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4. A series of 3 beeps will be heard while

the radio is attempting to bind.

Move the right stick in any direction

at this time to complete the

binding process. You are then

ready to fly.

Step 2

Charging the Aircraft Battery

The included charger uses unique circuitry that ensures an accurate

charge for the 3.7V 70mAh battery pack every time. It also protects

the battery from being over-charged, which can damage the battery

pack. The charger sequence begins with charging at constant current,

then later switches to constant voltage.

To charge your ParkZone 3.7V 70mAh battery:

1. Install four of the included AA batteries in the charger base,

noting proper polarity.

2. Slide the battery into the charge slot on the display stand.

3. Gently press the battery into the charging jack in the bottom of

the slot. The LED light on the base will turn solid red.

4. The battery will charge in approximately 20 minutes

when nearly depleted.

5. As the battery nears fully charged, the LED will begin to

blink. When fully charged, the LED will blink once every

20 seconds.

6. You can expect to be able to

charge the flight battery about

15–20 times before it will

become necessary to replace

the 4 AA batteries. Replacing

with alkaline batteries will

extend the AA battery life.

Step 3

Motor Test

1. Make sure the throttle stick is down in the “Off” position.

2. Turn on the transmitter.

3. Plug the flight battery into the white lead in the fuselage. This

must be done carefully to avoid accidentally reversing the

polarity and causing damage to the ESC and battery.

4. Secure the flight battery. Gently press the battery pack against

the hook and loop material on the underside of the fuselage.

5. Advance the throttle forward and the propeller should spin at

a high speed. (CAUTION: Make sure that you keep everything

away from the propeller at all times.)

6. When finished with the motor test, continue to

Flight Control Test on the next page.

7. You may notice there is quite a bit of down

thrust when looking at the prop/prop shaft.

This is intentional and is not a sign

of damage.

Adult Supervision Required

Warning: Keep everything clear

of the propeller and hold the

plane securely. A moving

propeller can cause severe injury.