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Safety first
CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY
LEAKAGE. (OF AA BATTERIES FOR
TRANSMITTER)
• Use AA batteries for transmitter.
• Make sure the batteries are inserted
with correct polarity and follow the
toy and battery manufacturer’s
instructions.
• After use, remove the batteries from
the transmitter to store.
• Do not attempt to short-circuit,
charge, disassemble or heat batteries.
Do not dispose of batteries in re or
get them wet.
• If battery uid contacts your eyes, skin
or clothes, immediately wash them
with water and consult a doctor.
• Do not mix new and old batteries
together in the transmitter.
Precautions Before Flight
Depending on ight condition or due to
improper control, ying a helicopter can
be hazardous resulting in unforeseen
accidents such as bodily injury and
property damage, and the helicopter
operator shall be held responsible for
such accident. To be a responsible op-
erator, you are recommended to obtain
adequate insurance before playing with
the helicopter.
Compared with other R/C toys, the R/C
helicopter is perceived as harder to
control. Inexperienced operators can
get skilled after training, though they
may not successfully y the helicopter at
the beginning. So do not give up, and
have more training.
CAUTIONS DURING PLAYING
• After use, store the helicopter in a
place out of the reach of children 3
years old or younger.
• For avoiding hazards from improper
use, this helicopter is not intended
for children under 15 years old. Also,
children are recommended to use this
helicopter under adult’s supervision.
• Make sure you have plenty of open
space in all directions. Fly the helicop-
ter in a safe area away from people,
pets, etc.
• Do not throw the helicopter toward a
person, otherwise an injury may occur.
• Do not store the helicopter in a place
near a heater or like where tempera-
ture rises (e.g., a shut up car in
summer).
• Do not y the helicopter in windy days
or when it thunders.
• Fly the helicopter away from roads,
railways and power lines, and avoid
crowded and narrow areas.
• If the helicopter gets stuck on a tree,
building or power line, do not climb to
retrieve it. Contact the owner or the
power company in such a case.
• Do not bring your face or hands
near the rotating rotor. For safety’s
sake, you are recommended to wear
goggles.
• Do not use a helicopter if it is unrecov-
erably damaged or distorted.
• Keep supervision to the helicopter
in ight.
• Do not touch charging terminals (i.e.,
the metal part) on the helicopter body
and the charger.
• The helicopter is intended for outdoor
use only.
• Do not point the transmitter antenna
toward a person’s or animal’s head,
otherwise an unforeseen accident may
occur. Also, do not bend the antenna.
• Do not keep looking at the blinking
LEDs on the transmitter and the heli-
copter body. Doing so may cause you
to feel uncomfortable.
• Never attempt to disassemble or
modify the helicopter.
• Do not bend or pull the components
with a strong force.
• Do not operate the helicopter with the
main rotor locked.
• Do not drop or impact.
• Do not give an impact to batteries
and the charger during charging.
Otherwise, the charging port may be
damaged.
• When charging is complete, remove
the charger connector from the charg-
ing port on the helicopter then unplug
the charger from the wall outlet.
• Check if a near transmitter produces
interference or signals with the same
frequency. In such a case, move to
another place or try after a while.
Precautions
Handling of LiPoly Batteries
and Charger
This product contains high-performance
Lithium Polymer batteries. The battery
features large capacity and high voltage
and has a lightweight design, which is
best suitable for use in R/C helicopters.
Because of the extremely large energy
content, be sure to handle the battery
with due care.
CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY
LEAKAGE. (OF BUILT-IN LiPoly
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES)
• Charge batteries following the
battery and charger manufacturer’s
instructions.
• Charge batteries with the included
charger at the rst use.
• Do not charge batteries with a charger
other than the included one.
• Do not charge batteries other than the
built-in LiPoly battery with the included
charger or use the charger as the
power source for other equipment.
• Do not charge batteries in a place
within the reach of small children.
• Do not give an impact to batteries and
the charger during charging
• Do not re-peak a LiPoly battery that
has peaked, otherwise the battery may
bedegraded. LiPoly batteries have a
low natural discharge rate, it does not
require recharging in the rst one or 2
hours after a charge.
• When charge is complete, unplug the
charger from the wall outlet.
• After use, be sure to turn the switch
off. Failure to do so may adversely
affect batteries, resulting in disabled
charge.
• Do not short circuit battery terminals,
otherwise the battery may swell and
get hot, leading to a danger.
• Do not wet batteries, heat, disassem-
ble or modify them. Do not dispose of
batteries in re.
• Do not use, store or charge batter-
ies in a place near a heater, or in high
temperature or humidity condition.
• When the use out of batteries be-
comes shorter and shorter, it is most
likely time to replace the battery.
Contact our service representative in
such a case.
Battery Disposal
Instructions
The built-in LiPoly battery, when used
under normal conditions, is capable of
approx. 200 charge/discharge cycles.
THIS PRODUCT USES A LITHI-
UM POLYMER BATTERY. MUST
BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED
PROPERLY.
Contact your local area ofce of solid
waste management or other appropriate
local agency for information. Do not at-
tempt to disassemble the battery before
disposal.
Precautions