LIFT OFF PROCEDURE:
SAFETY TIPS:
FLIGHT CONTROLS:
FLIGHT ENVIROMENT:
BATTERY WARNING:
NOTICE:
1) Place the Helicopter on a smooth surface.
2) Slowly increase the throttle. Make sure to focus on the Helicopter, not on the transmitter.
3) As soon as the Helicopter lifts off, slightly reduce the throttle.
4) Gently increase the throttle if the Helicopter is falling.
5) Gently reduce the throttle if the Helicopter goes too high.
6) To turn, gently move the Flight Stick.
7) Make sure there are no obstacles in the way when moving forward.
8) Make sure the Helicopter does not pick up too much speed, otherwise it may become
uncontrollable.
- If you crash the Helicopter, restart the Helicopter by sliding the ON/OFF Switch off then back on.
- Do not operate the Helicopter under a bright light or it may become uncontrollable.
- Do not cover the Infared Transmitter as it will block the IR signal.
- Do not stick any label onto the Helicopter, as it may effect the IR signal.
- Read this instruction manual before flying the Helicopter.
- This product is designed to be flown only indoors.
- Only fly this Helicopter in open areas and keep clear of any obstacles.
- Keep the Helicopter 3-6 feet away from all people and animals.
- Always carefully watch the Helicopterto prevent it from crashing on yourself or other people.
- Never place your hands or face near the rotating Helicopter blades. Operate the Helicopter in
a standing position so you can run away if necessary.
- Always turn the Helicopter and transmitter off when not in use.
- Do not allow young children to use this product without adult supervision.
- Do not fly the Helicopter if it is deformed or damaged.
- Always gently push the Flight and Throttle Stick on the transmitter.
- Beginner pilots should focus on learning how to operate the Throttle Stick first. Try keeping the
Helicopter at a consistent altitude of at least 3 feet high. Once mastered, try using the Flight Stick.
- Beginner pilots should focus on slow forward flight. Avoid turning backwards until confident.
- Always fly in a still indoor enviroment. Watch out for wind from an air conditioner or heater.
- Fly in an area that is at least over 17ftx10ftx10ft (LengthxWidthxHeight)
- Do not fly near fans, air conditioners, heater, lamps and other obstacles.
- Do not try and recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
- Remove rechargeable batteries from the transmitter before recharging them.
- Rechargeable batteries should only be recharged by an adult.
- Do not mix new and old batteries in the transmitter.
- Only use batteries that are all of the same brand.
- Insert the batteries in the transmitter with the correct polarity.
- Remove depleated batteries from the transmitter.
- Do not mix alkaline, carbon zinc or rechargeable batteries in the transmitter.
To ensure a safe and stable flight, please follow these instructions:
1) On the transmitter, set the Channel Switch to A or B (avoid using the same frequency to other nearby
RC devices). Turn the ON/OFF Switch on.
2) After the red light on the transmitter flashes, hold the Flight Stick in the middle position then move
the Throttle Stick slowly up and then back down to calibrate it. The red light will then stay solid.
3) Switch the Helicopter on. Wait a few moments for the gyro to calibrate before take off (it may take
longer if the Helicopter is on a uneven surface.