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PACKAGE CONTENTS

Before getting started you 

will need:

• 8 - ‘C’ Alkaline batteries

• 1 - 9V Alkaline Battery

(sold separately)

First make sure the contents 

of your package are 

complete:
A.

  Hopper-Fly

B.

  Charging Base

C.

  R/C Transmitter

GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR HOPPER-FLY

   

1)

 Fuselage

   

2)

 Main Rotors

   

3)

 Landing Gear

   

4)

 Charging Port

   

5)

 Charging/On/Off Switch

   

1)

 On/Off Switch

2)

 Charging Status LED 

   

 

1)

 Antenna

3)

 Charger Link Cord 

   

 

2)

 Turbo Button

4)

 Battery Compartment 

   

 

3)

 Hover Button

NOTE: Keep the box and packaging to safely store your Hopper-fl y between fl ights. Proper 

storage will prevent the rotors from warping and help maintain fl ight performance.

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

CHARGING BASE

 Using a Philips Head screwdriver, 

unscrew the battery hatch.

 Paying close attention to their polarity (+ 

and -) install 8 C-size alkaline batteries.

NOTE: If your batteries are not installed 

properly the charging base will not function

 Reattach the battery hatch and securely 

tighten the screws.

RADIO CONTROL

 Remove the battery hatch using the tip 

of a ball point pen to push in the button 

located at the top of the battery door

 Install 9V battery paying careful attention 

to the polarity. 

NOTE: If the 9V battery is not installed 

properly your transmitter will not function

 Reattach battery hatch using the tip of a ball point pen to push the hatch button in 

as you slide on the hatch

CHARGING YOUR HOPPER-FLY

Your Hopper-Fly features built-in Megatech extended run time high performance 

rechargeable NiMh (Nickel-Metal Hydride) battery that must be charged before each fl ight 

(approximately 4-6 minutes charging time). NiMh Technology indicates that batteries improve 

performance the more you use them. The base is equipped with an automatic timer charger. 

It will automatically shut off when the battery is charged. The approximate charge time is 4-6 

minutes. 

NOTE

: Never charge for more than 10 minutes or leave unattended while charging.

B

A

TTERIES / CHAR

GING

SWITCH IS IN OFF 

POSITION

PLUGGING IN THE 

CHARGER LINK

CHARGER LIGHT 

SHOWS CHARGING IN 

PROGRESS

Summary of Contents for Hopper fly

Page 1: ...Entire contents Megatech 2005 Flight Manual www megatech com...

Page 2: ...READ ENTIRE MANUAL FIRST BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO FLY If you have questions about operating or assembling your new Megatech product Please Call Megatech First DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Call...

Page 3: ...jects such as clothing or jewelry Always y your helicopter in a wide open area at least the size of a soccer eld Make sure that the area is free from obstructions such as buildings electric power line...

Page 4: ...NTED WITH YOUR HOPPER FLY 1 Fuselage 2 Main Rotors 3 Landing Gear 4 Charging Port 5 Charging On Off Switch 1 On Off Switch 2 Charging Status LED 1 Antenna 3 Charger Link Cord 2 Turbo Button 4 Battery...

Page 5: ...ill not function Reattach battery hatch using the tip of a ball point pen to push the hatch button in as you slide on the hatch CHARGING YOUR HOPPER FLY Your Hopper Fly features built in Megatech exte...

Page 6: ...tely 10 feet in front of you Important DO NOT press either the Hover or Turbo button on the transmitter control unit until the Hopper Fly is placed on the ground and 10 feet from your person and any o...

Page 7: ...rted into Hopper Fly Cause 2 Batteries are exhausted Solution 2 Replace ALL 8 C Size batteries Problem Helicopter is not ying high enough Cause 1 Charger battery life is nearly exhausted Solution 1 Re...

Page 8: ...and asked to send the item to our Service Department please follow these steps Remove the alkaline battery from the transmitter Pack the returned item s carefully and place in a sturdy shipping carto...

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