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Safety notes for the use of LiPo batteries
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Do not place the battery in water or any other liquid.
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Do not heat or incinerate the battery. Do not place it in a microwave oven.
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Avoid short-circuits, and never charge the battery with reversed polarity.
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Avoid pressure or shock loads, and never distort or throw the pack.
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Never solder directly to the battery or modify or open it.
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Batteries must only be charged with a suitable charger. Never connect the battery directly to a mains PSU.
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Never charge or discharge a battery in bright sunlight, or close to a heater or open fire.
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Do not use the battery in areas with high level s of static discharge.
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Any of these errors can result in damage to the battery, explosion or even fire.
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Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
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Do not allow escaped electrolyte to come into contact with fire, as it is highly inflammable, and may ignite.
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If fluid electrolyte gets in contact with eyes, flush with copious amounts of clean water and contact a doctor without delay.
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The fluid electrolyte can be removed from clothing and other objects by rinsing in plenty of water.
Liability exclusion
As manufacturers and vendors have no influence on the operation and maintenance of batteries, we bring these hazards
expressly to your attention but deny all further liability.
Disposal restrictions
Electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed separately from the household waste. Take your unwanted
equipment to your local community collection point. This requirement applies to member countries of the European
Union as well as other non-European countries with a separate waste collection system. Never throw batteries into
normal household waste, but dispose of discharged batteries at the collection points provided for that purpose
(e.g. your local toxic waste disposal centre).
Special product features
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3 channel helicopter
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Forward - Backward
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Left - Right
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Up – Down
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Turbo function
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Gyro inside
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Camera (VGA 640 x 480 px) for video recording and photo shootings
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Coloured LEDs
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Overhead stabilizer bar
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Flexible rotor blades
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Robust aluminium frame
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Flying time: approx. 8 minutes
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Charging time: 120 minutes
Contents
Accessories
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3 x AA 1.5 V batteries
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Camera helicopter
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Remote controller
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Charger
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Flight battery pack LiPo 3,7V 1000 mAh
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Spare main rotor blades
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Spare tail rotor blades
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1 GB microSD card + USB 2.0 stick with microSD cardreader
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Instruction manual
Video recording and photo shootings
Insert the microSD card into the slot
at the right side of the camera.
Photo mode
Start the helicopter. The camera power LED will light up blue. Now press the photo button: the camera LED will illuminate red
and switch off after storage of the photo on the microSD card. Try to fly the helicopter smoothly while taking pictures.
Video mode
Start the helicopter. The camera power LED will light up blue. Now press the video button: the camera LED will switch to red.
A red LED indicates that video recording has been started. Try to fly the helicopter smoothly while recording. Press the video
button again: the camera LED will switch off. The video is saved on the microSD card.
The camera LED flashes steadily, if the microSD card is full. Free up some space on the microSD card.
Remote controller functions
Camera functions
Antenna
Power LED
Throttle stick
(ascent /descent)
Switch for beginner and
expert mode
Light function
Video button
ON/OFF switch
Control stick (left/right –
forward/backward)
Left and right trim
Photo button
USB cable socket
microSD card slot
Camera
Camera Power LED
(blue)
Camera LED (red)
MIcrophone