WATT AGE Tiger shark Operating Instructions Manual - page 4
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8 Pack Global AA Alkaline batteries for the transmitter Part # 110181
This section lists the items you will need to fly your new Wattage Tigershark RTF. As you can see, there's not much to it!
SECTION 2: RECOMMENDED ITEMS
The Wattage Tigershark RTF includes a 6 cell Nickel Metal Hydride flight battery and a 2.5 hour AC wall
charger to charge the flight battery. If you want to, you can purchase a second flight battery so you have two. That way,
you can take two fully-charged flight batteries with you to fly. That means twice as much flying!
We also sell a high-performance quick-charger that can charge the flight
battery in about 30 minutes and is powered from your car's 12 volt DC
battery. This enables you to charge the flight battery at the flying field,
so you can fly as many times during the day as you want.
PRO TIP
Wattage PF-12 AC/DC Peak Charger
Part # 130108
The Wattage Tigershark RTF is available on two different radio frequencies based on the color of the particular airplane.
The yellow airplane operates on frequency # 1 and the red airplane operates on frequency # 2. No two airplanes can
operate nearby each other if they are on the same frequency.
SECTION 3: BECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR TIGERSHARK RTF
Antenna: Transmits the signal from the transmitter to the receiver inside the airplane.
Battery Condition Lights: Indicates the condition of the 8 AA Alkaline transmitter batteries. The green LED glows to
indicate good battery condition and the red LED glows to indicate inputs from the transmitter. When the batteries are
depleted to the point they're unsafe to use, an audio alert will sound from the transmitter.
Battery Cover: Plastic cover that holds the 8 AA Alkaline batteries in place.
Motor Speed Up/Down Stick: Used to make the airplane climb. Pushing the stick forward turns the motors on, which
makes the airplane climb. Letting go of the stick turns the motors off, which allows the airplane to descend.
On/Off Switch: Turns the transmitter on and off. When the transmitter is on, the battery LED will glow green.
Turn Right/Left Stick: Used to steer the airplane. Pushing the stick left or right causes the airplane to turn left or right.