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Operating Instructions

Flying Environment

*The product is made out of light and thin materials. Inapropriate operations may lead to 

 unitended crashes. It may cause the helicopter to be easily damaged.

*After flying the helicopter avoid touching the motors. The motors may be very hot and can 

 cause burns if touched.

• Suitable for Indoor Areas: Take caution when flying with air conditioner/electric fan flows.

• Spacious Areas: Recommended flying area size: 20 feet X 20 feet wide, and 10 feet high.

• Calm Areas: It is strongly recommended to fly in areas without air flows. Do not fly in areas 

   with: air conditioner/electric fans or table lamps, or other electric equipment which may be 

   easy damaged.

Canopy A 

Canopy B 

Tail Stabilizers A  Tail Stabilizers B The Main Motor 

Blade A 

The Main Motor 

Blade B 

Tail Motor Blade

Main Seat

Balance Beam Connective Parts Landing Skids

Drive Gears

Blade Clips

Main Rotor 

Assembly

Tail Components

Tail Boom 

Brace

Main Frame Golden 

Support Components

Rotor A 

Circuit Board

USB Charging

Cable

Transmitter

Rotor B

Screwdriver

Tail Rotor

Battery

Accessories/Parts (Optional)

For your reference, the included parts and pieces for the RC helicopter

are displayed below:

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Summary of Contents for SYMA S107H Wind Hawk

Page 1: ...p flashing the remote transmitter is paired 1 Key Lift Land Single Press and Single Beep Emergency Stop Press and hold for 3 Seconds High Low Speed Press button to change speed modes A double beep response indicates high speed a single beep indicates low speed Left Rotation Trimmer Right Rotation Trimmer ON OFF Button It is strongly recommended to read the manual carefully before flying Inapropria...

Page 2: ...de of the transmitter and install 4 alkaline batteries AA not included with the and ends facing as shown Close the battery cover after installing TRANSMITTER BATTERY INSTALLATION Battery Cover 4 x AA Batteries Make sure the equipment is switched OFF before charging Insert batteries with correct polarities matched to the battery compartment Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline stand...

Page 3: ...ieve the desired altitude then release the stick The helicopter will maintain this altitude while allowing forward backward and yaw to be controlled normally PAIRING PROCEDURE Turn on the helicopter ON OFF Switch is on the right side of the helicopter Turn on the transmitter the power indicator light will flash rapidly Push the Throttle Left Stick fully up then fully down see diagram The indicator...

Page 4: ...erent types of batteries new or used batteries should not be mixed 2 The supply terminals should not be short circuited 3 Only use the included charger 4 Please use adult supervision when flying assembling the RC helicopter 5 Open the battery cover of the toy with a small Phillips head screwdriver 6 Please keep this packaging for important safety information 7 The charger used with the helicopter ...

Page 5: ...l interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver...

Page 6: ... Areas It is strongly recommended to fly in areas without air flows Do not fly in areas with air conditioner electric fans or table lamps or other electric equipment which may be easy damaged Canopy A Canopy B Tail Stabilizers A Tail Stabilizers B The Main Motor Blade A The Main Motor Blade B Tail Motor Blade Main Seat Balance Beam Connective Parts Landing Skids Drive Gears Blade Clips Main Rotor ...

Page 7: ...erpretation of this instruction manual statement Manufacturer Guangdong Syma Model Aircraft Industrial Co Ltd The Crossing of No 2 West Xingye Road and North Xingye Road Laimei Industrial Park Chenghai District Shantou City Guangdong China ...

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