a. Install the antenna into your transmitter.
b. Check the frequency printed on the transmitter crystal.
c. Check the frequency printed on the receiver crystal, and make sure it matches with the
transmitter crystal. Make sure no one is operating on the same frequency as you when switching
your model on and during use. When there is a radio glitch, it will most likely be caused by
improper crystals installed, damaged crystal, or people operating on the same frequency
causing interference.
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PREPARING THE RADIO
a. Install 8 AA-size alkaline
batteries into transmitter.
Ensure polarities are correct
as per the '+' & '-' markings
inside the battery
compartment.
b. Re-secure the RX battery
pack back onto the battery
bracket with the large zip-tie.
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RADIO BATTEY INSTALLATION
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a. Plug the charger into an AC outlet, and then pull on the igniter lever to accept the charging
adapter.
b. At this point, the small red LED indicator on the charger should light up indicating the charging
sequence is in progress.
c. When the charging complete, pull on the glow plug igniter lever to unplug the glow igniter.
Charge the new glow plug igniter for 16 to 24 hours on the first charge. For subsequent
charges, charge it about 12 hours before next use.
NOTE:
If the igniter gets warm or hot during the charge, unplug the igniter from charger immediately. A
warm / hot igniter means the igniter is overcharged. Overcharging can damage the internal battery
in the igniter; thus, shortening its life.
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CHARGING THE GLOW PLUG STARTER
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