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Requires 4 x 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries (not included)

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Batteries are small objects.

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Replacing batteries must be undertaken by a competent adult.

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Follow the polarity diagram ( + / - ) in the battery compartment. 

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Promptly remove dead/exhausted batteries from the controller.

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Dispose of used batteries responsibly.

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Remove batteries for prolonged storage.

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DO NOT incinerate used batteries.

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DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire, as batteries may explode or leak.

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DO NOT mix new and old batteries or types of batteries (i.e. alkaline/standard).

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DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

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DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals.

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Rechargable batteries are NOT recommended. 

LiPo Battery Instructions:

The helicopter has a built in Lithium Polymer battery. These kind of batteries are light and powerful, 

as their chemistry is based on lithium, a light and extremely volatile metal. 
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Never completely exhaust the battery. When the helicopter starts to lose power, turn it off and 

charge it as soon as practicable. 

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Never leave the helicopter unattended while charging.

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Charge battery in an isolated, controlled environment. Keep far away from flammable materials.

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Do not expose to direct sunlight: there is a risk that the battery may overheat, ignite and/or explode.

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Do not disassemble, modify, heat, or short circuit the battery.  Don’t place it in fire or leave in hot 

places or near heat sources.

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Do not drop the battery or subject it to strong impacts.

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Do not allow the battery to get wet.

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Only charge the battery with the supplied charging equipment. Using other charging equipment 

will void your warranty, may damage the battery and poses a risk of fire or explosion.

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Use the battery only in this helicopter.

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Read these instructions carefully and thoroughly, and obey all guidelines herein.

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In the unlikely event of leakage or explosion, use sand or a chemical fire extinguisher to extinguish 

the batteries.

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The battery must be disposed of responsibly.

 

DANGER 

Never insert any sharp objects, pins or screws 

into the helicopter as this may puncture the 

internal battery.

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Battery Safety Instructions

Summary of Contents for Micro Lightning

Page 1: ...ol model helicopter from Xtreem RC Fun We were going to tell you all about how much fun these are the tricks you can do and how many hours of enjoyment you re going to get out of it but we figure that if we just talk about how to fly it you ll discover the fun for yourself NOTICE Before using this helicopter read this operating guide carefully and obey all warnings and caution labels Seriously it ...

Page 2: ...rting replacing batteries in the controller The remote control requires 4 x AA batteries To replace the batteries Read and obey all warnings and cautions in this booklet Open the battery compartment on the rear of the remote control Insert four 4 fresh alkaline batteries The correct polarity is marked inside the battery compartment Do not use rechargable batteries they don t have enough power to c...

Page 3: ...kwards The right stick on the controller affects the helicopter s direction kind of like the right stick on a video game controller Pushing the right stick up will pitch the helicopter forwards Whilst pitched in this way the main rotors will push the helicopter along forwards The opposite is also true moving the right stick down will pitch the helicopter backwards and move it in reverse By using t...

Page 4: ...s and will help keep the helicopter flying straight If the helicopter is rotating clockwise it s turning right from the imaginary miniature pilot s perspective then press the left trim adjustment button compensating counter clockwise If the helicopter is rotating counter clockwise it s turning left from the imaginary miniature pilot s perspective then press the right trim adjustment button compens...

Page 5: ... garages whilst the car s not parked there indoor sports areas aircraft hangars secret underground submarine pens and so on though why you d fly a toy helicopter in your secret underground submarine pen is beyond us Or a large lounge room with delicate items stashed somewhere out of the way whatever you ve got Low Battery To get the longest possible life from the built in battery never completely ...

Page 6: ...to lose power turn it off and charge it as soon as practicable Never leave the helicopter unattended while charging Charge battery in an isolated controlled environment Keep far away from flammable materials Donotexposetodirectsunlight thereisariskthatthebatterymayoverheat igniteand orexplode Do not disassemble modify heat or short circuit the battery Don t place it in fire or leave in hot places ...

Page 7: ...Turn off controller charger and helicopter when not in use Remove batteries from the controller when not in use Parental guidance is required for younger users Keep your helicopter close and within line of sight if the line of sight to the controller is lost you may lose control of the helicopter For best performance use only fresh Alkaline AA batteries in the controller Read and obey all warnings...

Page 8: ...FF 4 Insert the USB end of the charging cable into the USB charging port on the remote The USB plug will glow red while the helicopter is charging 5 When it s done disconnect the charging cable 6 Turn the helicopter ON Turn the remote control ON Wait for the beeping to stop 7 Fly Controlling the Helicopter Moving up down Use the left stick on the remote control Turning Left Right Move the right st...

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