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II. INSTALLATION
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Transmitter Antenna Installation / Removal
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Antenna Installation
a. Turn the antenna clockwise to screw it into the transmitter body.
b. Securely screw it in place; a malfunction may result from a loose
antenna connection.
2
Antenna Removal
a. Turn the antenna counterclockwise to remove it.
b. When housing the antenna, retract it from the root rib to avoid
bending the antenna rod.
2
Transmitter Battery Installation
Use one 9-volt battery for the
transmitter (not included).
1
Slide open the BATTERY DOOR in the direction shown in the figure.
2
Insert a 9V BATTERY with the polarity (+/-) as shown below.
3
Replace BATTERY DOOR.
When the capacity of the 9V battery becomes low, the LED lamp
changes from steady to blinking. You need to replace the 9V
battery, or a malfunction may occur due to shortened operating
distance.
III. BUILT-IN BATTERY CHARGING
A rechargeable battery is built into the helicopter body. Be
sure to charge the battery before you use it. The built-in Li-Po
battery, if not handled properly, may explode, cause burns, or
catch fire, resulting in a serious accident.
1
Set the power switch of the helicopter to “OFF.” Insert the
charge connector into the charging port on the helicopter,
and then plug the charger into a standard wall outlet. The
LED lamp will light in red. The LED lamp lights in green if
the charger is plugged from a wall outlet while the charge
connector is not inserted into the helicopter.
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-1 Charging port
2
Red lamp on charger will light to show charger is operating.
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-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 0 minutes if it is half-empty.
Important
To prevent overcharging the
battery, observe the following
instructions:
Do not recharge a Li-Po battery
that is already fully charged.
The battery, if not used to fly
the helicopter, does not require
recharging in the first 1 or 2
hours after a charge.
IV. HOW TO FLY
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Preparation for Flight
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Turn on the switch on the transmitter. The LED lamp will
start blinking.
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-1 LED lamp (blinking)
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Completely extend the transmitter antenna.
3
Turn on the switch on the helicopter body. The LED
lamp will start blinking. When the LED lamp changes to
steady, the helicopter is ready for flight.
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-1 LED lamp
4
Move the throttle stick to the top position, then to the
bottom. The transmitter is ready when the LED lamp
changes from blinking to steady.
4
-1 LED lamp (steadily lighting)
Note: Stay at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from the heli-
copter before flying. For safety, be aware of your environ-
ment. If no obstacles exist, you are ready to fly.
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Transmitter Functions
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Throttle stick (left stick) (Up/Down)
Moving the throttle stick up allows the helicopter to
ascend; moving the stick back makes the helicopter
descend. The controls are proportional, which means
a little stick movement will give a little throttle, a lot of
stick movement will give a lot of throttle.
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-1 Up
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-2 Down
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