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Setting Up The Transmitter; A) Attaching The Transmitter Aerial; B) Inserting The Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries; C) Charging Rechargeable Batteries In The Transmitter - Reely SKY Condor Bedienungsanleitung

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9. Setting up the Transmitter

In the operating instructions, the numbers in the text always refer to the figure opposite or the figures within the section. Cross-references to other
figures will be indicated by the corresponding figure number. The transmitter factory setting is mode 2. In this mode, the left control stick controls the
rudder and motor speed, and the right control stick controls the aileron and elevator.
a) Screwing on the Transmitter Aerial
If necessary, the antenna of the transmitter is inserted as far as possible into the transmitter casing from the front/top though the circular opening (see also figure
3, pos. 2) and then tightened like a screw. Tighten the aerial manually. Use neither force nor tools to tighten it.

b) Inserting the Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries

For the power supply of the transmitter you will need 8 alkaline batteries (e.g.
Conrad Item No. 652507, pack of 4, order 2) or rechargeable mignon size
batteries (AA). For ecological and also for economical reasons it is recommended
to use rechargeable batteries, since they can be recharged.
The battery compartment lid (1) is located on the back of the transmitter. Press
the corrugated area (2) and push off the lid downwards. Now insert the 8 batteries
or rechargeable batteries into the battery compartment.
Observe the correct polarity of the individual cells. The polarity is indicated (3)
at the bottom of the battery compartment.
Then slide the lid of the battery compartment back on from the bottom until the
locking mechanism engages.

c) Charging Rechargeable Batteries in the Transmitter

As there is no charging socket on the remote control transmitter, the transmitter batteries must be removed from the remote control for recharging.
Use a suitable round cell charger for charging and observe the details of the battery manufacturer regarding the maximum charging current. In order to avoid the
memory effect in case of NiCd rechargeable batteries, you should connect a charger only when the rechargeable batteries are completely discharged.

d) Checking the Transmitter's Power Supply

Ensure before each operation of the transmitter that the control stick for the motor rotation speed (see Fig. 3, Pos.10) is in the "Motor off" position. For this
purpose, the control stick must be pushed down completely or pulled towards you as far as possible.
As opposed to the control functions of the rudder, the motor speed control stick is not equipped with a return spring, so it keeps its position.
When new batteries or freshly charged batteries are inserted, pull the antenna of the transmitter all the way out and switch on the transmitter with the function
switch (see Figure 3, pos. 6) for test purposes. The red and green LEDs of the operating voltage display (see Fig. 3, Pos. 7) are both lit and signal sufficient
power supply of the transmitter.
If the battery voltage drops below 9 V, the red LED starts to flash and the transmitter emits four brief signal sounds. In this case you should stop operating your
model as soon as possible and recharge the batteries or insert a complete new set of batteries.
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