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SAFETY FIRST

•  Charge the batteries following the 

battery and charger manufacturers’ 
instructions.

•  Charge the batteries with the 

included charger before your 
first flight.

•  Do not charge the batteries with a 

charger other than the one that is 
included.

•  Do not charge batteries, other than 

the built-in Li-Po battery, with the 
included charger or use the charger 
as the power source for other equip-
ment.

•  Do not charge batteries within the 

reach of young children.

•  Do not drop or smash the batteries 

or the charger during charging.

•  Do not recharge a Li-Po battery that 

is already fully charged, otherwise 
the battery may be damaged. 
Li-Po batteries have a low natural 
discharge rate and do not require 
recharging in the first 1 or 2 hours 
after a charge.

•  When charging is complete, unplug 

the charger from the wall outlet.

•  After use, be sure to turn the switch 

off. Failure to do so may adversely 
affect the batteries, resulting in 
permanent damage.

•  Do not short-circuit battery termi-

nals, or the battery may swell and 
get hot, leading to fire.

•  Do not wet batteries, heat, disas-

semble or modify them. Do not 
dispose of batteries in fire.

•  Do not use, store or charge batteries 

in a place near a heater, or in high 
temperature or humid conditions.

Caution  

To avoid battery leakage of the 9-volt 
transmitter battery:
•  Make sure the battery is inserted 

with correct polarity and follows 
the toy and battery manufacturers’ 
instructions.

•  After use, remove the battery from 

the transmitter for storage.

•  Do not attempt to short-circuit, 

disassemble or heat batteries. Do 
not dispose of batteries in fire or 
wet them.

•  If battery fluid contacts your eyes, 

skin or clothes, immediately wash 
them with water and consult a 
doctor.

PRECAUTION BEFORE 

FLIGHT

Depending on flight conditions or due 
to improper control, flying a helicopter 
can be hazardous, resulting in unfore-
seen accidents such as bodily injury 
and property damage. The helicopter 
operator shall be held responsible for 
such an accident.

Warnings During Flying

•  To avoid hazards from improper use, 

this helicopter is not intended for 
children under 14 years old. Adult 
supervision is required during the 
use of this helicopter.

•  Do not touch charging terminals 

(i.e., the metal part) on the helicopter 
body or the charger.

•  Make sure you have plenty of open 

space in all directions (at least a  
meter radius from your location). Fly 
the helicopter in a safe area away 
from people, pets, etc.

•  Check if a nearby transmitter is 

producing interference or signals 
with the same frequency. In such a 
case, move to another place or wait 
until the other RC user has finished 
operating his/her vehicle.

•  Do not point the transmitter 

antenna toward the head of a person 
or animal or an unforeseen accident 
may occur. Also, do not bend the 
antenna.

•  Do not fly the helicopter toward a 

person or animal or an injury may 
occur.

•  Do not bend or pull the components 

with a strong force.

•  Never attempt to disassemble or 

modify the helicopter.

•  Do not bring your face or hands near 

the rotor. For safety, you are recom-
mended to wear goggles.

•  Always supervise the helicopter in 

flight.

•  Do not operate the rotor while it is 

locked.

•  Do not drop or impact.
•  Do not use the helicopter if it is ir-

reparably damaged or distorted.

•  After use, store the helicopter in a 

place out of the reach of children  
years old or younger.

•  Do not store the helicopter in a place 

near a heater or where temperatures 
rise, such as inside a hot car when 
all of the windows are rolled up.

Battery Disposal  

Instructions

This product contains a lithium poly-
mer battery and must be disposed 
of properly. Contact your local area 
office of solid waste management or 
other appropriate local agency for 
information. Do not attempt to disas-
semble the battery before disposal.

Precautions

I. CONTENTS & FEATURES

This kit includes:

A. Nitewatch 
B. Transmitter 
C. Charger
D. Transmitter antenna
The product shown in the figure may differ 
slightly from the actual product

1

 Nitewatch

1

  Rotor

2

 Tail fin

3

  Antenna (Do not cut the antenna wire)

4

  Charging port / Power switch (at the bottom)

5

 .7V embedded Li-Po battery

6

 Wheels

7

 Body

8

 Safety ring

SP685

SP685

2

 Transmitter

1

 Antenna

2

 Elevator stick 

3

 Adjustment knob

4

 Switch

5

  Rudder stick (left/right) / Throttle stick  

(up/down)

6

 Battery cover

7

 Search light off/on

FCC STATEMENT

This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 
(2) This device must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved 
by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.

Summary of Contents for Nitewatch

Page 1: ...uctions for future reference as they contain important information CHOKING HAZARD Small parts Not for children under 3 years Sparc is distributed exclusively by Horizon Hobby Inc Champaign IL 61822 2007 www sparctoys com www horizonhobby com ...

Page 2: ...r body or the charger Make sure you have plenty of open space in all directions at least a 3 meter radius from your location Fly the helicopter in a safe area away from people pets etc Check if a nearby transmitter is producing interference or signals with the same frequency In such a case move to another place or wait until the other RC user has finished operating his her vehicle Do not point the...

Page 3: ...ight to show charger is operating 2 1 LED lamp When charging is complete the LED lamp changes to green Remove the charge connector from the charging port on the helicopter then unplug the charger from the wall outlet Bat tery charging time varies with the battery level As a guide it takes approximately 1 hour to charge when the battery is near empty or 30 minutes if it is half empty Important To p...

Page 4: ... moving the helicopter up When the helicopter starts descending hold the stick in its position The helicopter will land gently by itself 65 20m 2 1 3 4 3 SP685 SP685 SP685 3 While the helicopter is hovering moving the Elevator stick right up allows the helicopter to fly forward The helicopter may experience a small descent as it flies forward Slightly move the throttle stick up to correct it 65 20...

Page 5: ...cannot provide warranty support or repair Once assembly setup or use of the Product has been started you must contact Horizon directly This will enable Horizon to better answer your questions and service you in the event that you may need any assistance For questions or assistance please direct your email to productsupport horizonhobby com or call 877 504 0233 toll free to speak to a service techn...

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