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Note: You can expect to charge the Li-Po flight battery approximately 15–20
times before it will be necessary to replace the AA batteries in the charger.
Replacing the included batteries with alkaline batteries will extend the AA
battery life.
Note:
If LED remains on for longer than 40 minutes while charging and or
5 seconds after removing the Li-Po flight battery, please replace the AA
batteries in the charger.
Installing the Transmitter Batteries
Install four of the included AA batteries in the transmitter. Check for proper operation
of the transmitter by switching the power switch on (to the left). The LED light at the
top of the transmitter should begin to glow solid red while the transmitter beeps.
Installing the Flight Battery
Once the Li-Po battery has been fully charged, it’s ready to be installed in the
helicopter.
Install the battery in the helicopter by sliding it into the battery mounting supports/
slots just below the main gears. Slide the battery into the slots with the label facing
downward and the connector oriented toward the back of the helicopter.
Note:
Be sure to slide the battery into the slots until the endcap of the
battery comes into contact with the rear battery support. This will allow
you to achieve the correct center of gravity for the best overall flight
performance. However, also be sure that the battery is not pushed far
enough forward that it will make contact with the servo gears, as this
could cause damage to the gears and a potential crash.
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