Safety Instructions

ITEM NO.XA02601
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interfer-
ence that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be deter-
mined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
FCC Information
Charger used with the toy are to be regularly examined for damage to the cord
plugenclosure and other partsand thatn the event of such damagethe toy
must not be used with this charger until the damage has been repaired.
Electrical and electronic equipment that are supplied with batteries
(including internal batteries)
WEEE Directive & Product Disposal
At the end of its serviceable life, this product should not be treated as household
or general waste.It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for
the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment, or returned to the supplier for
disposal.
nternal / Supplied Batteries.
This symbol on the battery indicates that the battery is to be collected separately.
This battery is designed for separate collection at an appropriate collection point.
Add: 301 East Mercury Drive, Suite 8 Champaign, IL 61822
Tel: +1(217)402-2040 Email:USA@PlaySTEAM.com
Manufacture By Hangzhou ZT Model Company Limited.
Address: NO 6 Mingde Rd., Puyan, Binjing, Hangzhou, China.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
TA026-05
7.4v 2S 420mAh 20C LiPo battery
Caution! When working on your plane with the battery installed, always remove
the propeller in order to avoid the chance of injury if the motor turns on.
Parts damaged beyond repair can be purchased separately. Often though, parts
can be repaired easily, and you can get your airplane back into the air with a little
foam safe glue and clear packing tape.
When storing for extended periods, remove the batteries from the transmitter.
Store the flight battery at a partial charge state.
If you feel excessive vibration when the motors turn, check the propellers and
motor shafts for damage.
1.In the rare instance the airplane does not respond to the transmitter, you may
need to relink.
a.With the transmitter off, lower the throttle stick.
b.Push and hold any one of the trim buttons on the transmitter while simultaneously
turning on the power. The LED’s on the transmitter will flash and the transmitter
willbriefly beep.
c.Within 5 seconds, plug a charged battery into the airplane. The airplane will then
connect to the transmitter and you will have control.
d.Move the throttle from low to high and back to low. The flashing will stop and you
are ready to go.
e.The transmitter will remember this link for future operation.
TA026-11
Fuselage Set
TA026-13
Steel wire assembly
TA026-16
Landing Gear Assembly
TA026-15
Motor
TA026-14
Receiver
TA026-12
Servo
TA026-09
Propeller Assembly
TA026-10
Wing Set
Easy-Assembly Glue freeReliable & Durable Aerobatic flight
LINKING THE TRANSMITTER
Copyright 2020 ZT Model. All rights reserved.
Durable Foam construction
Reliable 2.4G Control system
Efficient and Powerful 180 size Motor with 10A ESC
Wingspan: 890mm Length: 670mm, 233g flying weight
Battery: 7.4v 2S 420mAh 20C Lithium Polymer (included)
USB Battery Charger (included)
Do not return your model to the Store. ZT Model will repair or replace factory
defects for 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty specifically does
not cover crash damage, misuse, or abuse. To make a warranty claim, please
contact our product support team. This warranty applies only if the product is
operated in compliance with the instructions and warnings provided.
Flite Test assumes no liability except for the exclusive remedy or repair of parts
as specified above. ZT Model shall not be liable for consequential, crash or
incidental damages.
Fully charge the Lithium polymer (Lipo) Battery before use.
NEVER leave the battery unattended when charging.
ALWAYS disconnect the charger and battery when charging is complete.
1.The charger features two charging rates for various applications. For this battery
use the 0.6A rate (single lightning bolt).
2.Plug the charger into a 5v power adaptor. The LED’s will flash indicating that no
battery is connected.
3.Plug the battery into the charger.
4.The LED will glow solid RED when charging.
5.When the LED turn GREEN, charging is complete.
6.Unplug the battery from the charger.
7.Unplug the charger from the power adaptor.
WARRANTY
Parts Layout CHARGING THE BATTERY
1.Attach the tail skid. Press firmly in place.
2.Attach the main gear to the fuselage. If loose, bend the gear outward slightly.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT SKIP THIS STEP.
1.Locate the center of gravity as shown on the bottom of the wing.
With the aircraft upright, use our finger tips and lift at the CG.
a.If the nose drops, move the battery backwards.
b.If the tail drops, move the battery forward.
c.If needed, add additional weight to the nose or tail (as far out as you can)
to achieve balance. Stick on weights work great for this.
Caution: As a rule of thumb “always” assume the propeller could spin at any time.
Whenever a battery is installed, stay clear of the propeller!
Understanding the controls:
1.Choose a wide-open area away from people, buildings, and power lines.
2.This is a lightweight airplane that gets blown around easily. Only fly in calm wind
conditions.
3.Make sure the throttle stick is down and turn on the transmitter.
4.Plug in and install a charged battery. Close the battery door.
5.Move the control sticks to confirm that airplane is responding.
6.Taking off from a runway.
a.Place the aircraft on a smooth surface facing into the wind. Gently advance the
throttle and the airplane will slowly take off and gently climb. Do not force the airplane
in the air using the elevator.
7.Hand launching.
a.Grasp the plane gently from underneath.
b.Face into the wind and point the airplane straight and level (NOT up or down).
c.Advance the throttle to half and gently push the airplane straight forward.
i.DO NOT throw it upwards or downwards, both could result in a crash.
d.Once released, add in more throttle and gently climb out using small control inputs.
8.Flying tips:
a.The plane flies itself. Your job is to control it. When it is pointing where you want it
to go. Let go of the sticks and let it fly.
b.A common mistake is to over control the airplane. Gentle movements are best.
c.When learning, make small inputs and then let the stick go back to center.
d.When ready to land, point the plane into the wind and keep the wings as level as
possible. Lower the throttle so the plane will descend. When the plane is ready to
touch down, reduce the throttle to zero.
e.The stability will hold the hold the plane level however, if you see the plane climb
or dive too much use the trim button to trim it level.
9.When the battery drains below a certain point, the motor will automatically shut
off. When you notice the power starting to drop, land immediately.
10.IMPORTANT! Always remove and unplug the battery after every flight. If not, the
battery may slowly discharge and be permanently damaged.
11.Let the battery cool before recharging.
3.Attach the wings to the fuselage.
Push them on until they snap.
To remove, push the small button
release on the bottom of the wing
while pulling outwards.
ASSEMBLY
CENTER OF GRAVITY (CG) FLYING
1.Attach the gimble sticks to the transmitter. They will simply push into place.
2.Install (4) 1.5v AA batteries into the back of the transmitter. Make sure the
polarity matches the (+/-) indicators.
3.Familiarize yourself with the transmitter controls.
4.When ready to fly:
a.To arm the motor, after turning on the transmitter, move the throttle stick full up
and then full down. The LED will be flashing at first and then glow steady. You will
also hear a beep. The airplane motor is now armed and ready for flight.
b.Low/High rates. To toggle the control rates from low to high (and back). Push and
release the two upper trim buttons at the same time. The LED will be steady on for
low rate and slow flash for high rate.
c.Use the trim buttons to adjust to fine tune the airplane so it flies straight and level.
TRANSMITTER SETUP
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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1.5V AA size batteries for the transmitter.
IMPORTANT! Read the ENTIRE instruction guide to become familiar with the
model before operating. This guide contains instructions for safety, operation,
and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and
warnings, prior to assembly or use in order to operate correctly and avoid
damage or injury.
NOTICE: All instructions, warranties and other collateral documents are subject
to change at the sole discretion of ZT Model.
Required
LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING
This model airplane includes a lithium polymer (LiPo) battery. Improper
handling may result in damage or injury. You are responsible for following
all safety precautions as outlined in this instruction manual:
Very important! Never leave the charger and LiPo battery unattended while charging!
Do not charge a LiPo battery on a flammable surface or near combustible materials.
Never charge inside a vehicle or at a location that could be damaged in the event of a LiPo fire.
Keep out of reach of children!
Do not charge or use a battery that is deformed, bent, or has any type of visible damage.
You must only use the included, factory-approved charger with this LiPo battery.
Disconnect the battery and unplug the charger if the charge time exceeds 3 hours.
Disconnect the battery and unplug the charger after the charge is complete.
Keep LiPo batteries out of reach of animals. A punctured battery may cause a harm.
Never disassemble or modify a battery, its wiring, or puncture cells, as this may result in fire.
Do not allow the battery to short circuit by touching exposed wires together.
LiPo batteries must always be recycled or disposed of properly.
Stickers
Stickers
Instruction Manual
Tail wheel
Landing Gear
Propeller
Airframe
Wing
Lithium batteryChargerControl SticksTransmitter
FULL THROTTLE
SPEED INCREASES
PLANE WILL GAIN
ALTITUDE
SPEED DECREASES
PLANE WILL GLIDE
AND LOSE ALTITUDE
PLANE TURNS LEFT
PLANE TURNS RIGHT
PLANE PITCHES UPWARDS
AND GAINS ALTITUDE
PLANE PITCHS DOWN
AND LOSES ALTITUDE
QUICKLY.
NO THROTTLE
LEFT TURN
RIGHT TURN
UP ELEVATOR
DOWN ELEVATOR
Warning: Do not modify or alter this model.
This model is suitable for ages 14 and above.
You must always disconnect and remove the battery from the airplane when
not in use.
Do not operate near people or animals.
Always remove the propellers when working on the airplane.
Important! Always unplug the battery from the charger after charging is complete.
Before each flight, examine all parts for damage. If any is found, do not operate
until the damage has been repaired.
Keep the airplane and battery away from direct sunlight and/or heat sources.
CG
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Please keep a safe distance from the high-speed rotating propeller to avoid
the risk of wound and cut.
 

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