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| PROBLEM
A. Propellers will not start |
| CAUSE1.
Rechargeable plane battery is not fully charged |
| SOLUTION: Charge
your rechargeable plane battery for at lease 25-30 minutes
prior to use. See CHARGING YOUR FLYING AIR SURFER PLANE for
more details. |
| CAUSE2.
Field Charger does not have enough power to charge the Rechargeable
Plane Battery. |
| SOLUTION: Replace
the Field Chargers batteries with fresh C size alkaline batteries. |
| CAUSE3.
Battery for the controller is old and used. |
| SOLUTION: Replace
battery with fresh Alkaline Battery(9V) |
| CAUSE4.
Rechargeable plane needs a lot of power and the rechargeable
plane battery may below. |
| SOLUTION: Make
sure to plug in battery’s connection or to port until you
hear a click. |
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| PROBLEM
B. Plane will not stay in the air after launching |
| CAUSE1.
To launch, the plane needs a lot of power and the rechargeable
plane battery may below. |
| SOLUTION: Charge
rechargeable plane battery again. |
| CAUSE2.
You are flying
in strong winds. |
| SOLUTION: Flying
in strong winds may cause poor flight performance. For best
results, fly when there are light winds on a clear day. |
| CAUSE3.
During the launch, the plane’s nose is pointed at the wrong
angle and may cause it to sharply decline. |
| SOLUTION: Make
sure you launch the plane PARALLEL to the GROUND and AGAINST
the wind. Launching can be tricky and may take some practice
to perfect. |
| CAUSE4.
You are turning the plane too soon after launching. |
| SOLUTION: Wait
until the plane has climbed in height after launching, then
when it’s high up in the air, you can start using the controller. |
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| PROBLEM
C. Plane does not respond to controls |
| CAUSE1.
See Problem A and B |
| CAUSE2.
The Plane is not receiving the controller’s signal. |
| SOLUTION:
Pull out and fully extend the antenna on the controller to
about 3 feet. |