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REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER Please read these instructions carefully before using the helicopter.

REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering

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Page 1: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering

REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER

Please read these instructions carefully before using the helicopter.

Page 2: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering

Safety Instructions

Ready to fly

1. Please keep the helicopter and the box away from small children.2. Please keep a safe distance from high speed rotating propellers to avoid injury.3. First time users should be gentle with the throttle to avoid crashing the helicopter or any potential injuries.4. When finished flying, please turn off first the remote controller then the helicopter.5. Please keep the charging battery away from fire and humidity.6. Do not fly the helicopter near pets, young children, elderly and disabled people.7. Non rechargeable batteries are not to be charged; Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed; Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity; Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the product. The supply terminals are not to be short circuited8. When not in use, please turn off the power of controller and helicopter. When the helicopter is not in use for a long period of time, remove the batteries from remote controller.

1. Fly in a clear open space, outdoor, away from any people, pets and obstacles.2. Turn helicopter power switch “ON”. The helicopter lights will flash. It will search the signal from controller.3. Turn the remote controller “ON”. The indicator light will flash. Push the left control throttle up and down. The indicator light will be constant.4. Push the left control throttle up slowly and start to fly.

Low power protection

Instructions for care and maintenance

When the helicopter’s battery is low, the system will cut-off the power to avoid excessive discharge. This will reduce any damage to the battery.

1. Please clean the helicopter and controller with a clean soft cloth.2. Store the helicopter in a dry, clean place. Keep the box for storage.3. Inspect the helicopter before use. Do not use if any parts are damaged or broken.

Page 3: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering

Battery Installation & ChargingBattery Installation in the remote controller

Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed;Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity;Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the product;The supply terminals are not to be short circuited.

Battery Installation in the remote controller1. Use a crosshead screw driver to remove the controller battery cover. Insert 4 batteries (size AA, 1.5V) observing the correct polarity indicated in the compartment. Replace the battery cover and secure the screw.

Page 4: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering

Flying your helicopter

When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward.

When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed down, the helicopter will move backward.

If the helicopter is turning excessively clockwise, rotate this calibration button anticlockwise until the helicopter is balanced.

If the helicopter is turning excessively anticlockwise, rotate this calibration button clockwise until the helicopter is balanced.

The helicopter has two flight modes: slow (default mode) and fast. Press the switch to change between modes.

A-B Frequency switch: Two helicopter can be used in the same area, by using two different frequencies.

Push the rudder stick toward right toturn clockwise

Push the rudder stick toward left toturn counter clockwise.

When you pull down the leftstick(throttle) the speed of themain rotor blade will decreaseand the helicopter will go down.

When you push up the leftstick(throttle) the speed of themain rotor blade will increaseand the helicopter will go up.

Page 5: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering

S032G-01Head cover

S032G-02Tail decoration

S032G-03AMain blades

S032G-03BTail blade

S032G-04Main frame

S032G-05ABalance bar

S032G-05BConnect buckle

S032G-06Ascend and descend

S032G-07Gear A B

S032G-10ABattery case

S032G-10BMotor cover

S032G-12DMain shaft

S032G-13AMotor A

S032G-13BMotor B

S032G-143.7V Li-Poly

S032G-15Circuit board

S032G-16 S032G-17

S032G-11Tail components

S032G-12ATail hold tube Bottom blades connectors

S032G-12CMetal frame set

S032G-12B

Troubleshooting

No reaction from the helicopter

No reaction from the helicopter when in flight

1. Not enough power for the helicopter.2. Not enough power for the controller.3. The channel is different from helicopter and the controller.4. The gyro of the helicopter can’t find out the right point.

1. Charge the helicopter battery2. Install new batteries in controller3. Make sure the same channel is used for the helicopter and the controller.4. Move the helicopter onto a flat surface, and then turn it on. Then turn on the controller

Change frequency or use the helicopter out of the range of other RC helicopters.

Have the same frequency remote controltransmitter.

Spare partsAll the spare parts below can be bought from local distributor.

Charging Transmitter

Page 6: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering
Page 7: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering
Page 8: REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER · Flying your helicopter When the right control lever (steering rudder) is pushed up, the helicopter will move forward. When the right control lever (steering