Operation, Maintenance, Parts list – Harbor Freight Tools Lightning Airplane with Charger 42619 User Manual

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For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

SKU 42619

Turn the plane’s switch off. The

4.

OFF position is the position closer

to the Battery. Plug the Charger into

the Charging hole on the Fuselage.

Charging takes about 30 seconds. The

NiMH battery in the plane is fully charged

when it becomes warm to the touch.

Test the charge by touching the battery

with your finger.

WArning! dO nOt ChArge the

BAtterY LOnger thAn 30

SeCOndS. Allow the battery to

cool down after each charging.

Overcharging can cause overheating,

resulting in perSOnAL inJurY or

property damage.

OperAtiOn

Choose a day when the wind is light.

1.

Find a wide-open field.

nOte: Keep an eye on your Airplane to

avoid losing it. For this reason, a large

area free of obstructions and debris is

ideal for flying your Airplane.
Turn the Switch ON. Gently toss the

2.

Airplane into the wind with the Nose

pointing slightly upward. Keep the

Wings level. The Airplane will slowly

begin climbing.
The airplane will fly in a circle, in a radius

3.

of about 24 to 30 Feet. If the flying

radius is too big or if the Airplane is flying

straight, you can adjust its pattern for the

next flight.
After being fully charged, the airplane will

4.

fly for a period greater than one minute,

and will climb to about 50 feet altitude.

To adjust the pattern, bend the rudder

5.

slightly left or right. If the head of the

plane appears too heavy, you can correct

this by slightly bending the Horizontal

Stabilizer upward or downward.
Turn the airplane’s switch off after use.

6.

MAintenAnCe

Let the battery cool down between flights

1.

to maximize performance.
Do not use polystyrene cement for

2.

repairs, as it may melt parts of the plane.
If the Propeller Shaft has been pushed

3.

into the Body after a collision, you can

simply pull the Shaft out. Make certain

that the power is OFF before you do so.
Let the battery run out before each

4.

charge to prolong battery life.
Remove batteries if the Airplane is not

5.

used for a long period of time.

pArtS LiSt

part

description

RZ - FF2 - 1

Wing & Stabilizer

RZ - FF2 - 2

Battery

RZ - FF2 - 3

Portable Charger

RZ - FF2 - 5

Propeller / Spinner

RZ - FF2 - 6

Landing Gear

RZ - FF2 - 7

Battery Base

RZ - FF2 - 8

Motor

RZ - FF2 - 9

Fuselage / Plane Body

note: Some parts are listed and shown for

illustration purposes only, and are not

available individually as replacement

parts.

reV 01c, 02a; 05c; 05j; 06e; 09a

iMpOrtAnt:

if damage is caused due to a crash, your warranty is void.

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