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Operation (continued)
Preparing the Charger (23)
Note: Use the enclosed Phillips screwdriver to open and close the battery compartment on
the Charger (23).
1. Insert four “AA” batteries (not included) into the battery compartment of the Charger (23),
making sure the (+) and (-) polarity marks on the “AA” batteries (not included) line up with
the (+) and (-) polarity marks in the battery compartment of the Charger (23).
First MotorizedTest Flight
Note: Fly the Hang Glider in an open area, free of obstructions (especially phone and power
wires), and fly on a calm day. Never fly in winds above 10 MPH.
1. Plug the Charging Plug (22) into the Battery Charger Socket (21) on the underside of the
Hang Glider. See Section 4 of the Assembly Drawing, and FIGURE 2 on page 4. Hold the
Charge Button on the Charger (23) for only 15 seconds. After 15 seconds, release the
Charge Button and disconnect the Charging Plug (22) from the Battery Charger Socket
(21).
Note: The Charger Button must be continually pressed while charging.
2. Holding the Hang Glider so that the Propeller (14) does not come in contact with yourself,
turn the Switch (20) on the underside of the Hang Glider to “On” (see FIGURE 2), and
launch the Hang Glider firmly as you did in the preflight test (see page 5). The Hang Glider
should fly with a small climb and in a circle. When it lands, turn off the Switch (20). If the
circle is too large, readjust the Sail Adjustment Wire (5) on the side of the Cross Beams (7),
up one adjustment hole. See FIGURE 3 on page 5.
Full Flights
1. Plug the Charging Plug (22) into the Battery Charger Socket (21) on the underside of the
Hang Glider. See Section 4 of the Assembly Drawing, and FIGURE 2 on page 4. Hold the
Charge Button on the Charger (23) for 30 seconds. After 30 seconds, release the Charge
Button and disconnect the Charging Plug (22) from the Battery Charger Socket (21).
WARNING! NEVER charge the batteries longer than 30 seconds. Overcharging can
cause overheating, resulting in PERSONAL INJURY or property damage.
Battery (19) becoming overly hot to the touch, (on the underside of the Hang Glider you
can see and feel the NiCd Battery (19). See FIGURE 2)) immediately disconnect the
Charging Plug (22).
Note: Try to run down your Hang Glider NiCd Battery (19) as completely as possible before
recharging. This will increase the life of your NiCd Battery (19).
2. Holding the Hang Glider so that the Propeller (14) does not come in contact with yourself,
turn the Switch (20) on the underside of the Hang Glider to “On” (see FIGURE 2), and
launch the Hang Glider firmly. When it lands, turn off the Switch (20).
Flight Patterns
The Sail Adjustment Holes (3) allow you to adjust the climb rate and make circular flights.
Having the Sail Adjustment Wires (5) in opposite holes (one side higher than the other) will
determine in which direction of a circle the Hang Glider will fly in. If you move both of the Sail
Adjustment Wires (5) into lower or higher holes (Sail Adjustment Holes (5)), it will affect the
angle of climb. Make sure you have a large, clear area as you experiment with Flight
Patterns. Winds can take the Hang Glider a considerable distance.
REV 09/05; 10/05