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To Charge:

1) First make sure the power switch on your Micro-Fly model is in the “OFF” position. If 

the switch is NOT in the OFF position, your helicopter will not charge.

2) Plug the Charging Link Cord into the charge port on the bottom of the Micro Fly and 

make sure it is securely connected. 

(Note: Wire faces forward.)

3) Place Micro Fly next to the transmitter.

4) Now plug the other end of the Charging Link Cord into the charging port located on 

the bottom of the transmitter.

5) Now move the switch on the front of the transmitter to the “charge” position. The 

LED indicator light on the front of the transmitter will glow “green”. This indicates 
that your Micro Fly is charging.

NOTE: If red LED light does NOT illuminate “green”, unplug the Micro-Fly and check 
the transmitter batteries. 

6) When the transmitter’s LED light shuts off , your Micro-Fly is fully charged.

7) Disconnect Charger Link cord from the Micro-Fly

FLYING YOUR MICRO-FLY

1) Make sure your transmitter has eight (8) fresh “AA” alkaline batteries installed in it 

and that your Micro-Fly has been fully charged.

2) Turn on the transmitter, then turn on the Micro-Fly by switching the on-off  switch 

(located on the bottom of the model) to the “on” position.

Note: the transmitter is always turned on fi rst, and is the last to be turned off .

3) Place the Micro-Fly on the ground approximately 10-feet in front of you. 

Important! DO NOT press either the UP/DDOWN or the LEFT/RIGHT button on the 
transmitter control unit until the Hopper-Fly is placed on the ground and 10-feet 
from your person and any onlookers.

4) Press the “UP” on the UP/DOWN button at least once (twice if needed) to make your 

Micro-Fly lift off  the ground. Your Micro-Fly is equipped with three hovering rotor 
speeds. The fi rst two speeds are activated by pressing and releasing the “UP” side 
of the UP/DOWN button. The third speed is achieved by pressing and holding “UP”. 
When you release the button the rotor speed will automatically return to the 2nd 
speed. To slow down or stop the rotor speed, you need to press the “DOWN” side of 
the UP/DOWN button. 

5) To reach an altitude you desire you may have to push “UP” three times.  When unit 

is at desired height, release “UP” and the Micro Fly should hover at the 2nd speed 
setting.

6) Turning your Micro-Fly is simply accomplished by pushing the appropriate yellow 

arrow on the right-hand button of the transmitter. To turn the Micro-Fly to the right, 
push the arrow on the right side of the button. To turn the model to the left, push 
the arrow on the left side of the button. The Micro-Fly will continue to turn as long as 
you are holding arrow down.

7) To adjust the Micro-Fly for neutral (no turning), “hands-off ” hovering fl ight, use the 

Summary of Contents for Micro-fly

Page 1: ...Entire contents Megatech 2007 Rev 20070227 Flight Manual www megatech com ...

Page 2: ...iod The precision synchronization of its CBR Drive Contra Balanced Rotational Drive keeps the twin rotors rotating in exact harmony Accordingly the Micro Fly performs rock steady hovering right out of the box Also adding to Micro Fly s fantastically easy going flying characteristics is centrifugal stabilization offered by the weighted fly bar a feature normally found on more expensive model helico...

Page 3: ...lades on this aircraft can be very dangerous When operating flying always be aware of the spinning rotors Do NOT let them come close to your body other people and loose objects such as clothing or jewelry Always fly your helicopter in a wide open room Make sure that the area is free from obstructions Do not fly around people who are unaware that you are flying a model helicopter and never fly over...

Page 4: ...Selector Transmitter 1 On Off charge switch 2 Charging Status LED 3 Charger Link Cord 4 Battery Compartment 5 Antenna 6 Throttle Control up down 7 Directional Control left right 8 Yaw trim adjustment 9 Charging output port NOTE Keep the box and packaging to safely store your Micro Fly between flying sessions Proper storage will prevent the rotors from warping and help maintain flight performance A...

Page 5: ... degrees or until the tabs are in the vertical position Again you ll hear a snap indicating the tabs are in the most secure position CHARGING YOUR MICRO FLY Your Micro Fly features built in Megatech extended run time high performance rechargeable NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride battery that must be charged before each flight approximately 4 6 minutes charging time NiMH technology indicates that battery ...

Page 6: ...ned on first and is the last to be turned off 3 Place the Micro Fly on the ground approximately 10 feet in front of you Important DO NOT press either the UP DDOWN or the LEFT RIGHT button on the transmitter control unit until the Hopper Fly is placed on the ground and 10 feet from your person and any onlookers 4 Press the UP on the UP DOWN button at least once twice if needed to make your Micro Fl...

Page 7: ...e flown in no wind conditions If the Micro Fly happens to get caught in an unexpected gust of wind land it before it gets carried too far away in the breeze FLIGHT SELECTOR FEATURE Your Micro Fly is equipped with a flight selctor switch located on the bottom of the model The back switch position is for the hovering mode the center switch position is for the medium forward flight mode and the front...

Page 8: ...2 Replace ALL 8 AA Size batteries with NEW Megatech Super Plus Alkaline Batteries Problem Helicopter is not flying high enough Cause 1 Transmitter Charger battery life is nearly exhausted Solution 1 Replaces ALL 8 AA Size batteries with NEW Megatech Super Plus Alkaline Batteries Cause 2 Helicopter battery may beed to by cycled Solution 2 Drain battery by holding unit safely and starting the power ...

Page 9: ...9 NOTES ...

Page 10: ...arantees this item to be free from defects for a period of 30 days from date of purchase This warranty does not extend beyond the initial preflight testing Carefully check parts and operation BEFORE your first flight Damage incurred during flying landing crashing or modification is not covered under the warranty If you discover defects during the very first preflight testing during this 30 day per...

Page 11: ...air We reserve the right to charge any service and parts fees incurred when repairing the item Although this warranty does not cover any damage caused to the helicopter after the initial preflight testing spare parts and service are available Please see pg 8 of this manual Under no circumstances will Megatech International or any of its representatives be held liable for injury to persons or prope...

Page 12: ...Megatech International 8300 Tonnelle Avenue North Bergen NJ 07047 201 662 8500 ...

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