Manual

Receiver
Charging
Jack
(Black)
Switch
Harness
To Battery
(Red)
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RECEIVER AND SERVO CONNECTIONS
RECEIVER AND SERVO CONNECTIONS
Connect the servos to the receiver to perform the functions indicated:
Connect the servos to the receiver to perform the functions indicated:
Receiver
Receiver
output
output
channel
channel
Function
Function
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
B/8
B/8
Aileron -or
or
-right flaperon -or
or
-right elevon (for tailless models)
Elevator -or
or
-left ruddervator (for V-tail models) -or
or
-left elevon (for tailless models)
Throttle
Rudder -or-right ruddervator (for V-tail models)
Retractable landing gear
Flap -or-left flaperon
Not used
Receiver on/off switch (the plug colored red goes int o the receiver)
The diagram shown is for aircraft models only. Additional servos may have to be purchased separately.
Flap (or 2nd
Flaperon) Servo
(CH6)
Gear Servo
(CH5)
Rudder Servo
(CH4)
Throttle Servo
(CH3)
Elevator Servo
(CH2)
Aileron Servo
(CH1)
CHARGING THE Ni-Cd BATTERIES
CHARGING THE Ni-Cd BATTERIES
The transmitter and receiver batteries included with your 6EXAP system are rechargeable, Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium, pronounced
ni-kad) batteries. Ni-Cd batteries require special care and charging. Read the charging instructionscarefully.
Read the charging instructionscarefully.
NOTE:
NOTE:
The batteries are supplied partially charged, but will require a full, overnight charge before the model may be flown.
1. Connect the transmitter charging cord
transmitter charging cord
coming from the A/C wall charger to the charge jack in the right side of the
transmitter case. The receiver charging cord
receiver charging cord
may be connected to the batteries two different ways: The charge cord
may be connected directly to the battery pack, or to the vacant charge connector (black) coming from the on/off switch in
the model. Charging
through the switch is preferred as there will be no need to disconnect the battery.
2. Plug the A/C wall charger into a wall outlet. Note:
Note:
If the wall outlet can be turned off by a switch in the room, be certain
the switch remains on after leaving the room. Otherwise, the batteries will not be charged!
3. The LEDs (light-emitting diodes) should light red, indicating that current is flowing and the batteries are being charged.
Discharged batteries will take about 15 hours to fully charge. If using an aftermarket fast charger, be certain to follow
be certain to follow
the manufacturer
the manufacturer
s instructions provided with the charger
s instructions provided with the charger
so you do not overcharge the batteries. NEVER
NEVER
charge
the batteries at a rate higher than 1,000mAh. The batteries should also be discharged periodically to prevent a condition