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#2 Landing gear
Red Light OFF
Red Light ON
Charging
Charging Completed
Charging Battery
1) Remove batteries from the package
2) Insert them into battery charger base
3) Insert one end of USB charging cable into
the base, the other into a computer USB port or
Insert USB charging cable into A/C adapter
4) Look for red charging indication light on the
charger base, the light turns off when fully charged
Operation Direction (Mode 2) Fine-Tuning Operation (Mode 2)
F3-04
主风叶
Order by item number from Extreme RC by RSI.
SPARE PARTS LIST
A/C Adapter
Insert fully charged battery into
the socket and press tight.
When the indication light starts flashing, place the helicopter on a horizontal surface, push the
throttle all the way down. Turn the remote control switch on, the remote control indicator will
flash for 5 seconds with alarm sound, then the light stays on. The helicopter is now ready to fly.
左右微调
Strife fine-tuning: Power-on start in the
centering.(Be Turn Left/Right Fine-tuning in
Mode2)
Forward/backward fine-tuning: Power-on start
in the middle.
Turn Left/Right fine-tuning: Power-on start in
centering. (Be Strife Fine-tuning in Mode2)
Throttle lever fine-tuning: Power-on start in
middle.
Throttle shows: Power-on start in lowest level.
(Left and right throttle shows at one time)
Forward shows: Power-on start in the lowest
level.(At the center square)
Left Strife shows: Power-on start in the
lowest level.(At the center square)
Backward shows: Power-on start in the lowest
level.(At the center square)
Right Strife shows: Power-on start in the
lowest level.(At the center square)
Turn left : Power-on start in zero.
Turn right: Power-on start in zero.
High speed mode:Power-on without display "H".
Low speed mode: Default mode when power-on
with "L". (Change to H mode when press button"B".)
Power shows: According to the battery's energy
for the controller.
MODE 2 : Push the button "A" to right to change
In MODE 2, Strife controlled by left lever, turn
left/right controlled by right lever.
Signal shows: Normally to full frame.
Mini helicopter shows when power on with on
function now.
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#1 Head cover #2 Main frame #3 Landing gear #4 Main blades #5 Tail blades
#6 Wobbler #7 Tail set #8 Balance bar #9 Shaft #10 Steering engine pull rod
#11 Gear #12 Main motor #13 Tail motor #14 Circuit board #15 Battery
#16 Bearing #17 Charger base #18 Coinnect buckle #19 USB charge wire #20 Remote control
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Charger
USB Charge Wire
Extra A/C Adapter
ED Indicator
Li-ion
Li-ion
PACKING LIST
Head cover Body frame
Remote control
Li-ion batteries
USB charging wire
Extra blades
Charger
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Instruction Manual
Features Gyroscopic Stabilization Technology
for Smooth, Easy-to-Control Flight!
Packing list
Battery installation
Charging instructions
Flying instruc tions
Calibration trimcontr ol
Saf ety i nstruc tions
Parts list by number
STUNT
Single Blade ...Remote Control Helicopter
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4-CHANNELGYRO SYSTEM
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Assembly of battery to helicopter
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Distributed and Serviced by: Extreme RC by RSI ... Ferndale, MI Tel: 586-757-1336 x 1 ... E-mail: [email protected]
While helicopter is descending, push the fine- tuning button
up. While helicopter is ascending, push the fine-tuning
button down.
Push the direction control rod up or down, the helicopter
flies forward or backward.
Push the direction control rod left or right, the helicopter
flies left or right.
Push the throttle left or right, the helicopter flies left or right.
While helicopter turns left, push the fine-tuning button right.
While helicopter turns right, push the fine-tuning button left.
While helicopter moves forward, push the fine-tuning button
down. While helicopter moves backward, push the
fine-tuning button up.
Push the throttle up or down, the helicopter flies upward or
downward.
WARNING
• Do not block the transmitter lens on top of the remote control unit.
• Do not place stickers, weight, or anything else on the helicopter. This may cause the helicopter to crash or malfuncrion.
• Avoid flying the unit under low ceilings. Crashing into ceilings may cause damage to the helicopter.
• To avoid injury, do not touch the blades or any other moving parts.
• When not in use (especially for 30 days or more) remove ‘AA” batteries from remote control unit
– batteries may leak and cause damage.
ENVIRONMENT FOR FLIGHT
• Recommended flying area for indoor/outdoor: 20’L x 20’W x 12’H (6.09 meters L x 6.09 meters W x 3.65 meters H)
• Avoid drafts, forced air, water, fans, heat and air conditioning vents.
•
Keep flying helicopters away from pets, young children, the elderly and the disabled - use good common sense when flying!