Amax Voyage Aeronuatics PA-1009 User manual

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WARNING: Never leave product charging unattended for extended periods of time.
Always disconnect helicopter from charger immediately after the helicopter is fully
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Made in China
Spare Rotor Blades
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PA-1009 USB Charging Cord
Remote Control
CHOKING HAZARD
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Small parts.
Not suitable for children under 3 years.
WARNING!
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
Instruction
Booklet
Voyage Aeronuatics™ is the registered trademark of Amax Group USA, LLC.
AMAX Group USA Address: 12645 Memorial Dr Suite F1 #388 Houston, TX 77024
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with Gesture Control Technology
ULTRA MICRO HELI
PA-1009
C011-USA-V1.0
ARTWORK NO. DESCRIPTION MDSER DESIGNER DATE
IM.ai 110 x 173MM Johnny
FCC Part 15 C Notice
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Conforms to safety requirements of ASTM, FCC and CPSIA.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features......................................................................................... 1
Charging the Remote Control.................................................................... 2
Charging the Helicopter......................................................................... 2
Helicopter diagram, Remote Control diagram.................................................... 3
Preparing for Flight ............................................................................. 3
Flying Tips....................................................................................... 4
How to Sync your Helicopter ..................................................................... 4
Flight Controls................................................................................... 5
Automatically Take Off / Land.................................................................... 6
Helicopter Warning And Safety Precautions...................................................... 6
Part Replacement Instructions................................................................... 7
Contents......................................................................................... 7
PA-1009 Propeller System....................................................................... 7
Replacing the Upper Propeller Blade ............................................................ 8
Replacing the Bottom Propeller Blade .......................................................... 8
Battery Warnings................................................................................ 9
Care and Maintenance.......................................................................... 9
Limited 90-Day Warranty
........................................................................10
FCC Information................................................................................ 11
FEATURES
• World’s Smallest 3CH RC Helicopter
• 6 Axis Gyro Auto Stabilization
• Automatic Altitude Lock
• One-Button Auto Start and Land
• New Intuitive Gesture Motion Controller (Included)
• Rechargeable Lipoly Battery.
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Thank you for purchasing the PA-1009 2.4GHz Motion Controlled Helicopter. Please read this
instruction booklet carefully as it contains valuable information on how to properly fly and care for
your helicopter.
CHARGING THE REMOTE CONTROL
1. Make sure the Controller’s power switch is OFF and remove protection cover. (see diagram A ).
2. Plug the USB to your computer’s USB port or a USB wall charger (see diagram B).
3. The red LED lights on the CONTROLLER turns solid when charging is complete.
Note: If the red LED lights flashing indicate the controller is under charging process.
4. The charging time will vary depending on the percentage of battery already charged. The average charging
time is approximately 60 minutes.
CHARGING THE HELICOPTER
1. Make sure the helicopter’s power switch is in the “OFF” position and plug the USB charging cord into the
charging socket of the helicopter(see diagram C ).
2. Connect the USB end of the cable to your computer’s USB port or a USB wall charger (see diagram D).
3. The red LED on the USB plug lights up when charging is complete (See diagram E).
Note: If the red LED lights up, either the charging is complete or the USB plug is not properly connected.
4. The charging time will vary depending on the percentage of battery already charged. The average charging
time is approximately 30-40 minutes( via 5.0V 2A USB wall charger). The helicopter operates for
approximately 4 minutes per charge.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS DISCONNECT CHARGER CORD AFTER CHARGING. NEVER LEAVE CHARGER CONNECTED
TO HELICOPTER OVERNIGHT OR FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME.
The red LED on the USB
plug lights up when
charging is complete
A B
CDE

REMOTE CONTROL DIAGRAM
SYNCING YOUR HELICOPTER
Your
PA-1009
utilizes an automatic 2.4G selection system that allows up to 8 people to fly side by side
in the same wireless range.
FOR ONE PERSON PLAY:
1. Before starting, make sure that both your remote control and helicopter are turned OFF.
Make sure that there are no other 2.4G devices nearby.
2. Turn ON the helicopter and set it down on a flat surface. The red LED indicators flashing on the
helicopter head, This means your helicopter is searching for a controller to pair with.
3. Turn ON your remote control. Roll the Throttle wheel forward and Roll the Throttle wheel
backwards.The LED indicators on the helicopter stay solid, indicating that the helicopter and
remote control are synced. When this happens you have properly synced your helicopter and you
are ready to fly.
Note: If the LED indicators do not stay solid, repeat steps 1-3 to sync the helicopter again.
FOR MULTI-PERSON PLAY:
4. Before starting, make sure that all of the helicopters and remote controls are turned off. Make sure
that there are no other 3 devices nearby.
5. Players must sync their helicopters successively. Make sure that no one else is syncing while you
sync your helicopter by following steps 1 to 3 above.
6. When a player’s helicopter is synced and working it should be left ON while the other players sync
their helicopters.
7. Should there be a mistake or interference, all players must turn off their remote controls and
helicopters and start the process all over again.
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HELICOPTER DIAGRAM
Below is a basic list of features and parts on the helicopter.
Stabilizer Bar
Landing Gear
Charging Socket
Power Switch
Body Shell
Main Rotor Blades
Tail Blade
Power Button
Calibrating /Speed Button
Throttle Wheel
Start & land
USB Cover
Power Indicator
Charging Indicator
PREPARING FOR FLIGHT
•
Verify that there are the helicopter and
remote control
has been fully charged.
•
Make sure your helicopter is turned on and properly synced to your remote control
(See “SYNC YOUR HELICOPTER” below).
• Fly only in a large room free of obstacles with an open radius of at least 25 feet. Close all windows and
doors, turn off fans and close air ducts or any other openings that may cause drafts in the room.
IMPORTANT: YOUR PA-1009 HELICOPTER IS DESIGNED FOR INDOOR USE ONLY. DO NOT FLY OUTDOORS.
LED Lights

If the PA-1009 becomes unstable during the course of
flying, you may need to calibrate the internal gyros. To do
this place the PA-1009 on a flat level surface. Long press
calibrating
button. The LEDs on the PA-1009 will flash
quickly and then remain solid, this indicates your
helicopter has been recalibrated (see diagram F).
CALIBRATING THE PA-1009
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FLIGHT CONTROLS
While you’re learning to fly your helicopter, it is best to start with a large room until you get used to
the basic controls.
Roll the Throttle wheel forward to increase the speed of the main rotor, and roll the Throttle wheel
backwards to decrease the speed of the main rotor. The helicopter will rise or descend accordingly.
Tilt the controller forward and the helicopter will move forward.
Tilt the controller left and the helicopter will spin counterclockwise.
Tilt the controller right and the helicopter will spin clockwise.
Tilt the controller backward and the helicopter will move backward.
SPEED CONTROL: Your PA-1009 helicopter can operate in beginner (slower) or advanced (faster)
speed mode. Simply press the Speed Button to switch the speed.
AUTOMATICALLY TAKE OFF / LAND
Make sure you have properly synced The PA-1009.
• Simply press the “Throttle wheel/start & land” down on the controller, your PA-1009 will automati-
cally take off.
• To stop or land the PA-1009 just press the “Throttle wheel/start & land” down again and the PA-1009
will descend and land automatically.
F

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CONTENTS:
(1) 2 upper propeller blade x 2 (3) 4 connecting rods x 4
(2) 2 bottom propeller blade x 2 (4) 4 screws x 4
GYRO-STABILIZED 3CH WIRELESS INDOOR HELICOPTER PROPELLER SYSTEM
Your Gyro-Stabilized 3CH Wireless Indoor Helicopter propeller system is a precision instrument that
may need repair or replacement from time to time for optimal flight function. Crash landing from
high-speed aerial flights may cause damage to your Gyro-Stabilized 3CH Wireless Indoor Helicopter
propeller or propeller connecting rods.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
If your Gyro-Stabilized 3CH Wireless Indoor Helicopter loses its ability to fly correctly, please inspect
the propeller system carefully for the following two common issues:
1. Replacing Connecting Rod: The connecting rod is a small “handcuff” style device that stabilizes the
“upper” propellers. There are two connecting rods on the upper propeller. Please see (Diagram 1).
If a connecting rod is broken or missing simply replace it by “peeling” off the existing broken unit and
replacing it with a new one. You may have to use slight pressure when reattaching both ends of the
new connecting rod. Make sure that the new connecting rod is secured and locked in place. See
(Diagram 2). For changing connecting rod, make sure there is no damage to the actual blade or arm
that holds the connecting rod in place. If there is you must replace the entire blade system.
2. Replacing Upper and Bottom Propeller: The propeller is subject to damage as you learn to properly
fly and control your Gyro-Stabilized 3CH Wireless Indoor Helicopter. If after a crash your helicopter
has loss of control or flies erratically you should carefully inspect your entire propeller system for any
sign of damage. Most common are: cracked or chipped blade, broken “connecting rod”, frozen
balance bar (this is when the balancing bar and blade are jammed and can not move freely up and
down). To replace the propeller blades follow diagrams 3 through 12.
PART REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS
Diagram 1
Replacing Connecting Rod
Broken connecting rodThere are two propeller connecting
rods on the upper propeller.
Broken connecting rod
Diagram 2
Proper connection
Replacing connecting rod
Diagram
3
Diagram
4
REPLACING THE UPPER PROPELLER BLADE
Diagram
5
Diagram
6
Upper Blade
Diagram
7
Diagram
8
Diagram
9
REPLACING THE BOTTOM PROPELLER BLADE
Diagram
10
Diagram
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When you tighten the screw you should test the
blade to make sure that it still has free
movement. If the blade cannot move freely,
slightly loosen the screw.
Bottom Blade
Diagram
12
Please note the design of
the bottom blade.
Please note the design
of the upper blade.
Using a screwdriver turn counter
clockwise to remove the screw.
Using the screwdriver turn clockwise
to tighten the two screws.
Using a screwdriver turn counter
clockwise to remove the screw.
Remove the broken blade and
carefully replace with a new one.
Remove the broken blade and carefully
replace with a new one.
Using the screwdriver turn clockwise
to tighten the two screws.
When you tighten the screw you should test
the blade to make sure that it still has free
movement. If the blade cannot move freely,
slightly loosen the screw.

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HELICOPTER WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The helicopter blades revolve at high speeds and can cause damage to the user, spectators, and
animals. Stand away from the helicopter to reduce the risk of getting into the flight path. Warn
spectators that you will be flying your helicopter so that they are aware of its position. Before flight,
inspect the rotor blades to make certain that the blades are securely fastened to the helicopter.
WARNINGS
• Choking/Cutting Hazard. Small Parts/Sharp Rotor Blades.
• Keep hands, hair, and loose clothing away from the propeller when the power switch is turned to
the ON position.
• Turn off the transmitter and helicopter power switches when not in use.
•
The charging cable is for charging the helicopter’s Li-poly battery. Do not use it to charge any other battery.
• Parental supervision recommended when flying the helicopter.
BATTERY WARNINGS
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY:
This helicopter uses an internal Li-Poly rechargeable battery and is not replaceable. If the battery can
no longer be charged, dispose of the helicopter properly according to local disposal requirements.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
• To clean, gently wipe the remote control and helicopter with a clean damp cloth.
• Keep the toy away from direct heat or sunlight.
• Do not submerge the toy into water. This can damage the unit beyond repair.
Limited 90-Day Warranty
NORTH AMERICA
AMAX Group USA warrants to the original consumer that this product is free from any
electrical or mechanical defects for a period of 90 DAYS from the date of purchase. If any such
defect is discovered within the warranty period, AMAX Group USA will repair or replace the
unit free of charge upon receipt of the unit,shipped postage prepaid and insured to our
warranty center ALONG WITH THE ORIGINAL RECEIPT evidencing that the product was
purchased from an approved AMAX retail partner and that the product is still within the 90
day warranty period.The warranty covers normal consumer use and does not cover damage
that occurs in shipment or failure that results from alterations, accident, misuse, abuse,
neglect, wear and tear, inadequate maintenance, commercial use or unreasonable use of the
unit. Removal of any parts/components voids all warranties.This warranty does not cover
cost of repairs made or attempted outside by third-party individuals or companies. Any
applicable implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability and fitness,are hereby
limited to 90 DAYS from the date of purchase.Consequential or incidental damages resulting
from a breach of any applicable express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. Some
states do not allow limitations on the duration of implied warranties and do not allow
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions in
these instances may not apply.
REPAIR/REPLACE PRODUCT
If your product begins to malfunction or stop working, immediately contact our warranty
center (contact details listed below).If it is determined that a return is necessary, our warranty
department will issue you an RMA number/form and an address to the nearest return center
for shipping the product to us.When honoring the warranty, AMAX reserves the right to
either repair, replace or refund the product.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
We will reject and return to sender returns that are not accompanied by an AMAX issued
RMA form and RMA number so make sure to contact our warranty center before attempting
to return your product!
PREPARATION FOR SHIPPING YOUR PRODUCT:
Please repack your product in a durable box,preferably in the original carton, and send it
prepaid,and adequately insured. Include the RMA form that was issued by our warranty
department along with your daytime telephone number and email address inside the
shipping carton. If your warranty has expired and you still require service please contact our
customer care team For further information please send all inquiries to:
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SHIP YOUR PRODUCT BACK
WITHOUT FIRST CONTACTING OUR WARRANTY
DEPARTMENT AT:
www.amaxbrands.com
Email: customercare@amaxbrands.com
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