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Protecting your Flight Battery
The circuit board in the helicopter includes a protection circuit for your fl ight battery (LVC or, Low Voltage Cutoff)
that ensures a proper discharge to within a safe limit for the battery. Once you realize that power is dropping off in
fl ight, please land the helicopter.
The protection is activated when the Red LED on the circuit board starts fl ashing.
CAUTION:
Flying the helicopter frequently with fl ashing Red LED will reduce the lifetime of your fl ight
battery or even damage it.
Never store the Li-Po battery in the helicopter or transmitter. Doing so will
damage the Li-Po battery and the battery will need to be replaced.
Transmitter Controls
Rudder Trim
Charge LED
Elevator Trim
Throttle
(Up/Down)
ON/OFF Switch
Power LED
Charging Port
Rudder
(Left/Right)
Elevator
(Forward/Backward)
1. Lower the throttle to the lowest setting.
2. Power on the transmitter.
3. Install the battery in the helicopter by sliding it into the battery mounting supports/slots between the main
landing gear. Slide the battery into the slots with the label facing downward and the connector oriented
toward the back of the helicopter.
4. Connect the battery cable to the 4-in-1 control unit by aligning the red dots on the battery and connector.
NOTICE:
Set the helicopter down and do not allow it to move until the red LED on the helicopter is solid.
CAUTION:
Always disconnect the Li-Po battery from the aircraft control unit when not fl ying to avoid
over-discharging the battery. Batteries discharged to a voltage lower than the lowest approved voltage
may become damaged, resulting in loss of performance and potential fi re when batteries are charged.
Installing the Flight Battery
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