6-AXIS GYRO PARK FLYER USER MANUAL
WARNING The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate various levels of potential harm when operating this product. CAUTION: Procedures, which if not be properly followed, is able to create a possibility of physical property damage AND or possibility of injury. Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the product before operating.
Setup Instruction Then observe the elevator to ensure it is properly centered as shown below. 2. Install 4 AA batteries(not included) in the transmitter. 3. Connect the battery to the receiver, then stick the battery into the compartment with velcro, making sure the battery is well secured. Push Rod Arc-shaped Section Push Rod Arc-shaped Section If the rudder is angled off to the right or left, adjust the push rod by its arc-shaped section slightly, making sure the rudder is properly centered. 4.
Ranger 600 comes with pre-installed Gyro to help control flying easily. The switch is with 3 levels to control the Gyro. To turn on the Gyro, switch to upper position(towards you). To turn off the Gyro, switch to lower position(away from you). CAUTION: It is strongly suggested to turn on Gyro while flying the Ranger 600. Binding Instruction Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) code of a single specific transmitter.
Channels Reactions Checking Transmitter Operaton Gyro Test Swing The Plane Reaction Place your plane in a neutral position, follow below steps to check the channels reactions. Move the sticks(except the throttle stick) to see if all servo surfaces react correctly as shown in the left diagram(left throttle for example). Swing your plane to check if all servo surfaces react correctly as shown in the right diagram. Channels Reverse WARNING: Normally this function is not necessary to be operated.
Fly in spacious ground without obstacles and boskage. Never fly the plane near highway, railway, high tension line, crowded people, flying area and residential area. NOTE: The plane is designed to be flew outdoors only. Flying Conditions It is typically best to fly on days that are calm without wind, especially when learning how to fly. It is strongly suggested flying only in calm conditions until you are familiar with the controls and handling of the model.