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Battery Safety Instructions

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Requires 6 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 use rechargeable batteries.

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DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

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DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals.

LiPO Battery Instructions:

The helicopter has a built in Lithium Polymer battery. These batteries are light and powerful, as their chemistry 
is based on lithium, a light and extremely volatile metal. 

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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 from the supplied charging equipment. Us

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ng 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, and use only this battery in the 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 battery.

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The battery must be disposed of responsibly.

If your high school chemistry teacher ever demonstrated what happens when sodium is placed in water 
(“bam” is the technical description of the outcome) then you’re somewhat familiar with how volatile 
lithium is – except that lithium is even more volatile than sodium is!  Basically, obey all the guidelines 
and 

respect the power of lithium!

 

DANGER 

Never insert any sharp objects, pins or 

screws into the helicopter as this may 

puncture the internal battery! 

!

Содержание Missile Strike

Страница 1: ...ower Light Rudder Trim Adjustment Dial Power Switch Left Trigger Infrared LEDs Balance Bar Upper Rotors Lower Rotors Landing Skids Power Switch Charging Socket Missile Tail Rotor Left Stick Throttle Right Stick Forward Back and Rotation Tail Rotor Speed Select Button Right Trigger ...

Страница 2: ...SB Plug the USB end of the charging cable into a USB port on your computer or to a stand alone USB charger Then connect the other end to the helicopter Never connect the helicopter to a USB port supplying anything other than 5V 500mA There is an LED in the USB plug which will go out when the helicopter is charging The LED will light up when charging is complete or the helicopter isn t attached to ...

Страница 3: ...peed of the tail rotor by using the Tail Rotor Speed Select Button To rotate the helicopter move the right stick to either side This will cause the two main rotors to change their speeds causing the body of the helicopter to spin on the spot By using the right stick at different angles and positions you can design and execute some graceful arcing turns On the other hand quick thrusts of the stick ...

Страница 4: ...p in mind when landing The Ceiling Effect Conversely to the ground effect when you fly too close to a ceiling a small pocket of low pressure is created above the helicopter and it will be sucked upwards This could be bad if you hit the ceiling the helicopter will stall fall and possibly be damaged Multiple Helicopters If you re using more than one helicopter in a space at once be very careful when...

Страница 5: ...ving backwards You ll get a feel for it pretty quick To alter how fast the helicopter moves backwards and forwards use the Tail Rotor Speed Select Button on the controller When the button is pushed in the helicopter is in SLOW mode When the button is up it is in FAST mode Firing Missiles To load missiles into the helicopter align the missile with the firing tube on the side of the helicopter and p...

Страница 6: ...ight there is a risk that the battery may overheat ignite and or explode 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 Do not drop the battery or subject it to strong impacts Do not allow the battery to get wet Only charge the battery from the supplied charging equipment Using other charging equipment will void your w...

Страница 7: ...p hands hair and loose clothing away from the rotors when the power switch is turned on Turn off controller charger and helicopter while 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 will lose control of the helicopter For best perform...

Страница 8: ...n pull it out 5 Turn the helicopter ON You ll see some LEDs light up 6 Move the left control stick from minimum to maximum and back to minimum 7 Fly Controlling the Helicopter Moving up down Use the left stick on the remote control Turning Left Right Move the right stick left or right Moving forward back Move the right stick forward or back Shoulder Buttons Fire missiles Adjusting Trim Rudder Use ...

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