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10
You
must
charge
the
110mAh
1
‐
Cell/1S
3.7V
LiPo
battery
installed
in
the
helicopter
using
the
LiPo
battery
charger
built
into
the
included
transmitter.
Charging
the
LiPo
battery
using
a
non
‐
LiPo
battery
compatible
charger
(such
as
a
NiCd
or
NiMH
battery
charger),
or
even
a
different
LiPo
battery
charger
with
the
incorrect
settings,
may
result
in
damage
to
the
battery
or
even
fire
resulting
in
property
damage
and/or
personal
injury.
Please
follow
these
steps
to
charge
the
LiPo
battery
with
the
transmitter’s
built
‐
in
charger:
Carefully
slide
the
cover
located
near
the
bottom
center
on
the
front
of
the
transmitter
open
and
extend
the
charge
lead
outside
of
the
compartment.
You
can
leave
the
cover
open
or
close
it
by
routing
the
charge
lead
through
the
small
cutout/opening
in
the
cover.
For
added
safety
check
to
be
sure
the
transmitter
and
helicopter
are
turned
OFF
before
proceeding
to
connect
the
charge
lead
to
the
helicopter.
Plug
the
white
connector
at
the
end
of
the
charge
lead
(extending
from
the
transmitter)
into
the
mating
connector
located
on
the
bottom
of
the
helicopter.
YOU
MUST
BE
CAREFUL
TO
ENSURE
PROPER
POLARITY
BEFORE
MAKING
THE
CONNECTION
BY
ENSURING
THE
SIDE
OF
THE
BLACK
HOUSING
(AROUND
THE
CHARGE
LEAD
CONNECTOR)
WITH
THE
SMALL
ARROW/TRIANGLE
MARKING
IS
FACING
TOWARD
THE
NOSE
OF
THE
HELICOPTER.
Also,
while
the
white
connectors
are
‘keyed’
to
minimize
the
risk
of
a
reverse
polarity
connection,
if
you
force
them
it
is
possible
to
make
a
connection
with
incorrect
polarity
potentially
causing
damage
to
the
battery
(helicopter)
and/or
charger
(transmitter).
When
the
connectors
are
properly
oriented
for
correct
polarity,
connecting
the
white
connectors
should
require
only
a
minimal
amount
of
pressure
to
achieve
the
light
‘click’
that
indicates
a
secure
connection.
Charging the LiPo Flight Battery