Harbor Freight Tools Baby Toy 42619 User Manual

Lightning Airplane  
with Charger  
Model 42619  
Set up And OperAting inStruCtiOnS  
iMpOrtAnt:  
if damage is caused due to a crash, your warranty is void.  
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improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein. Tools required for  
assembly and service may not be included.  
For technical questions or replacement parts, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
Manual revised 10a  
 
ASSeMBLY  
read the entire iMpOrtAnt  
SAFetY inFOrMAtiOn  
section at the beginning of this  
document including all text under  
subheadings therein before set up  
or use of this product.  
Figure 3 - Landing gear  
1. Locate the Main Wing and Fuselage.  
Remove the tape covering on the center  
of the Fuselage. Adhere the Wing to the  
Fuselage making sure that the center of  
the Wing lines up with the center of the  
Fuselage. Use a small pin or apply slight  
pressure to hold the wing in place until  
the adhesive is tightly in place.  
4. While squeezing the legs of the Landing  
Gear together, insert legs into the slot  
on the bottom of the Fuselage. After  
the Landing Gear is inserted, release  
pressure on the Landing Gear Legs so  
that they snap into place and are held in  
their slot on the Fuselage-see Figure 3.  
Wing  
Support  
Figure 4 - propeller to Motor  
Figure 1-Wing to Fuselage  
5. Plug the Propeller Spinner set on the  
Motor. Make certain that the Propeller  
fits tightly on the Motor Shaft-see Figure  
4.  
2. Peel off the cover from the two small  
pieces of adhesive tape on the underside  
of both wings. Adhere the two Wing  
Supports to the Wing-see Figure 1.  
ChArging  
1. If the temperature is lower than 55° F,  
warm the battery by holding it or bringing  
it indoors to a warmer temperature  
before charging. Do not heat the battery  
with a flame.  
Figure 2 -Stabilizer to Fuselage  
2. If the battery is hot or warm from  
previous use, allow it to cool to room  
temperature before charging.  
3. Peel off the covering from the adhesive  
tape located on the bottom side of the  
Fuselage Tail. Making certain that the  
mid point of the Stabilizer is lined up with  
the midpoint of the Fuselage, attach the  
Horizontal Stabilizer to the Fuselage-see  
Figure 2.  
3. Insert two ‘AA‘ batteries into the charger.  
CAutiOn! position batteries in proper  
polarity and do not install batteries  
of different types, charge levels, or  
capacities together.  
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SKU 42619  
For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
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4. Turn the plane’s switch off. The  
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.  
5. To adjust the pattern, bend the rudder  
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.  
6. Turn the airplane’s switch off after use.  
MAintenAnCe  
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.  
1. Let the battery cool down between flights  
to maximize performance.  
2. Do not use polystyrene cement for  
repairs, as it may melt parts of the plane.  
3. If the Propeller Shaft has been pushed  
into the Body after a collision, you can  
simply pull the Shaft out. Make certain  
that the power is OFF before you do so.  
OperAtiOn  
4. Let the battery run out before each  
charge to prolong battery life.  
1. Choose a day when the wind is light.  
Find a wide-open field.  
5. Remove batteries if the Airplane is not  
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.  
used for a long period of time.  
pArtS LiSt  
2. Turn the Switch ON. Gently toss the  
Airplane into the wind with the Nose  
pointing slightly upward. Keep the  
Wings level. The Airplane will slowly  
begin climbing.  
part  
description  
RZ - FF2 - 1  
RZ - FF2 - 2  
RZ - FF2 - 3  
RZ - FF2 - 5  
RZ - FF2 - 6  
RZ - FF2 - 7  
RZ - FF2 - 8  
RZ - FF2 - 9  
Wing & Stabilizer  
Battery  
Portable Charger  
Propeller / Spinner  
Landing Gear  
Battery Base  
Motor  
3. The airplane will fly in a circle, in a radius  
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.  
Fuselage / Plane Body  
note: Some parts are listed and shown for  
illustration purposes only, and are not  
available individually as replacement  
parts.  
4. After being fully charged, the airplane will  
fly for a period greater than one minute,  
and will climb to about 50 feet altitude.  
iMpOrtAnt:  
if damage is caused due to a crash, your warranty is void.  
reV 01c, 02a; 05c; 05j; 06e; 09a  
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For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.  
SKU 42619  
 

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