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Summary of Contents for Helex series

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Page 2: ...m Polymer Batteries 3 3 Using the Transmitter 4 4 Charging the Transmitter 5 5 Package Contents 7 6 Flight Basics 8 7 Flight Trimming 12 8 Flight Tips 13 9 Flight Troubleshooting 14 10 Helex Sticker Sticking Instructions 15 11 Helex Exploded View 17 Rev 1 0 ...

Page 3: ... degrees Under direct sunlight High humidity vibration or dust Never fly this product in the following areas Outdoors with winds Places with sand and grit where they can penetrate the inner parts Close to other flying fields for radio controlled aircraft 3km radius Close to high voltage lines or communications installations CAUTION Always use the batteries and charger provided If non genuine parts...

Page 4: ...et it with water Never short the battery by connecting the positive terminal with the negative with a metal object such as a necklace or paperclip Never attempt to charge battery with something other than the supplied charger Never use the battery provided with this product with any other equipment Always ensure charger is kept with it s plug removed from the power outlet at all times when not cha...

Page 5: ... use Battery Indicator Green is up to 100 capacity Yellow is up to 40 capacity Red is up to 20 capacity Reverse Switch Use switch to toggle movements in opposite direction Elevator Trim Use to adjust neutral position of forward backwards movement Mode I Elevator rudder stick Controls forward backwards movement and left right turning Mode II Throttle rudder stick Use to control up down movement and...

Page 6: ...s are not included Charger Adapter Transmitter CAUTION The Helex charger is optimized to use with 1500mAH NiMH rechargeable batteries It will take up to 12 hours to fully charge Using rechargeable batteries of other capacities may cause leaks and explosion to the batteries and users are adviced to use only the recommended capacity size ...

Page 7: ...ays use this product in a way that is proper and safe to maintain its performance To do this you must read this instruction manual thoroughly Never use parts that are damaged or have altered shape to ensure safe flight This product is a high precision machine Always pay attention to the functionality of each parts which includes small items sharp items and items made from metal Prevent any possibi...

Page 8: ... 7 Set Contents Charger Adapter Transmitter Transmitter Charger Adaptor Li Poly Battery Helex ...

Page 9: ... plate should also tilt and Helex moves to the left When aileron is moved to the right swash plate should also tilt and Helex moves to the right When throttle is pushed up rotor speed increases and Helex lifts up When throttle is pushed down rotor speed reduces and Helex descends ...

Page 10: ...se will tilt down and Helex moves forward When elevator stick is pushed down nose will tilt down and Helex moves backwards When rudder is moved to the right nose of Helex turns right When rudder is moved to the left nose of Helex turns left ...

Page 11: ...should also tilt and Helex moves to the left When aileron is moved to the right swash plate should also tilt and Helex moves to the right When throttle is pushed up rotor speed increases and Helex lifts up When throttle is pushed down rotor speed reduces and Helex descends ...

Page 12: ...se will tilt down and Helex moves forward When elevator stick is pushed down nose will tilt down and Helex moves backwards When rudder is moved to the right nose of Helex turns right When rudder is moved to the left nose of Helex turns left ...

Page 13: ...he elevator lever forward Mode I Mode II When the Helex moves right on its own trim the aileron lever left When the Helex moves left on its own trim the aileron lever right Mode I Mode II When the Helex turn right on its own trim the rudder lever left When the Helex turns left on its own trim the rudder lever right Mode I Mode II ...

Page 14: ...ced 1 Gently push the throttle up until the skid pads are about to leave the floor 2 Increase the throttle further to lift it off the ground 3 Practice hovering around 50cm above the ground initially before flying it higher 4 Reduce the throttle gently to land the helicopter Sudden increase or decrease of the throttle may cause crashes to the helicopter and is dangerous Once you ve mastered the ho...

Page 15: ...x 4 Check if the throttle is pushed to the top Helex flies unsteadily 1 Check that the battery levels on transmitter and Helex are sufficient 2 Check that the antenna is fully extended for maximum range coverage 3 Check that the main blades are not damaged Helex does not stop rotating 1 Check that the rudder has been trimmed correctly 2 Check that the main blade is balanced 3 Check if the motor is...

Page 16: ... 15 Sticker Label Rescue Series ...

Page 17: ... 16 Sticker Label Sports Series ...

Page 18: ... 17 Helex Exploded View ...

Page 19: ...dential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be d...

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