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Charging the battery
1.
First switch the helicopter off.
2.
Locate the charge lead in the back panel of the transmitter, and insert the charge
connector into the helicopter socket. Switch the transmitter on, and the LED will light
up red.
3.
The LED glows green when the battery is fully charged. Disconnect the charge lead
at this point.
4.
This method of charging takes about 40 to 50 minutes.
•
Never allow the helicopter battery to touch or come close to any hot object (open
flame, heating radiator), otherwise there is a risk of explosion.
•
Store the helicopter battery in dry indoor conditions.
•
Never strike the battery with a hard object, as this could damage the cell.
•
Do not dismantle the LiPo battery.
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The battery should never be left on charge unsupervised.
During the charge process the switch on the helicopter must be left at the OFF position.
5.
The battery can also be recharged from a PC using the USB charge lead supplied in
the set: connect the charge lead to the USB socket of a PC, and the LED in the plug
will glow red. Insert the other end of the lead in the helicopter charge socket, and the
LED will go out. After about 40 to 50 minutes, when the battery is fully charged, the
LED in the plug will light up, and the charge lead must be disconnected. During the
charge process the switch on the helicopter must be left at the OFF position.
Remote control functions
Climb
If you slowly move the left-hand stick (throttle stick) forward (away from you), the main rotor
blades will start to rotate and accelerate steadily; the helicopter takes off and climbs.
Descent
If you move the left-hand stick (throttle stick) back (towards you), the main rotor blades
slow down; the helicopter starts to descend.
Nose left
If you move the right-hand stick (rudder stick) to the left, the helicopter’s nose moves to the
left.
Nose right
If you move the right-hand stick (rudder stick) to the right, the helicopter’s nose moves to
the right.
Forward
If you move the right-hand stick forward (away from you), the helicopter flies forward.
Back
If you move the right-hand stick back (towards you), the helicopter flies backwards.