Operating instructions

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Operating Instructions - BLUE ARROW CP120 S-FHSS RTB 2.4 GHz No. S2540
FUTABA Transmitter Ready, abbreviated to FTR, applies to products from the robbe range of fixed-wing
model
aircraft and helicopters fitted with receivers which process the FUTABA S-FHSS code, and can
therefore be bound to any FUTABA transmitter capable of being set to S-FHSS mode.
At present these are the following transmitters:
T6J-R2006GS 2.4 GHz FHSS, No. F4100
T-8J - R2008SB 2.4 GHz FHSS/S-FHSS, No. F4108
T18MZ - R7008SB 2.4 GHz FASSTest M2, No. F8073
T18MZ - R7008SB 2.4 GHz FASSTest M1, No. F8073M1
T-14SG-R7008SB 2.4 GHz FASSTest M2, No. F8075
T14SG-R7008SB 2.4 GHz FASSTest M1, No. F8075M1
FX-32-R7008 2.4 GHz FASSTest, No. F8078
robbe Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this device conforms to the fundamental requirements and other re-
levant regulations of the corresponding EC Directive. You can read the original Conformity Declaration on the Internet at www.
robbe.com: click on the "Conformity Declaration" logo button which you will find next to the corresponding device description.
This symbol means that you should dispose of electrical and electronic equipment separately from the household waste when
it reaches the end of its useful life. Take your unwanted equipment to your local council collection point or recycling centre.
This requirement applies to member countries of the European Union as well as other non-European countries with a sepa-
rate waste collection system.
Disposal of batteries
Batteries must not be discarded as domestic refuse. To protect the environment, always return exhausted or defective cells to
your local recycling centre. These include retail sales outlets for batteries, and communal toxic waste disposal centres. Cover
any bare wires with insulating tape in order to avoid short-circuits.