Caution – Futaba 4PK 2.4GHz User Manual

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Caution

Battery cover

While pressing here Battery cover

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Using

Ni-MH Battery Replacement

The Ni-MH battery is connected by a Futaba J connector so that it can be removed when
you will not be using the transmitter for a long time, or when replacing a dead battery
with a spare battery.

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Removal

1

Slide the transmitter battery cover in the ar-

row direction while pressing the part shown

in the figure.

2

Remove the Ni-MH battery and disconnect

the connector.

3

Insert the connector of the new battery and

load the battery into the transmitter.

4

Finish by installing the battery cover.

j Pay full attention so that the battery cover

deas not pinch the cable of the Ni-MH battery.

Pinching the cable by the battery cover can lead to an
electrical shortage, fire and abnormal heat generation,
which may cause burns and fire disaster.

Trigger Slide Adjustment

The throttle trigger position can be moved forward and backward.

Adjustment

1

5SING

trigger slide mounting screw by turning it

slightly counterclockwise.

2

5SING

GER

from the grip handle.

3

Retighten the mounting screw loosened at

step 1 and fasten the trigger slide

Trigger slide adjusting screw

Adjust so that the bottom

mark does not exceed

the top marking line.

Trigger slide

mounting screw

Install the cover by aligning the claws at both sides
of the battery cover with the grooves in the trans-
mitter shown in the figure and sliding on the battery
cover.

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