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Safety precautions for users, including age limits, operating environment, and chemical/water avoidance.
Charge the battery using a computer's USB port, indicated by LED status.
Charge the battery using a power adapter, indicated by LED status.
Charge the battery using a power bank, indicated by LED status.
Ensure adequate power for the transmitter and helicopter before flight.
Fly in an open area away from traffic, people, power lines, and pools.
Ensure main rotor screws are not too tight for smooth folding and stable flight.
Press 'sharp stop' for 3 seconds for emergency landing without rotation.
Install 4 AA batteries, observing polarity and avoiding mixing types.
Instructions for throttle up (climb) and throttle down (descend) controls.
Instructions for rudder left/right and nose yaw left/right controls.
Control the helicopter to move forward or backward using the elevator.
Control the helicopter to move left or right using the aileron.
Turn on transmitter and helicopter, ensuring they are near each other.
Bind transmitter and helicopter by moving throttle stick and observing indicators.
Start helicopter using joysticks or the one-key takeoff button.
Land by lowering throttle for 2-3 seconds until propeller stops rotating.
Maintain forward direction during flight, keeping a safe distance.
Adjust yaw issues by pressing the fine-tuning button in the opposite direction.
Warning to maintain a flying altitude above one meter.
Diagram illustrating the corresponding sockets for receiver connections.
Steps to calibrate the gyroscope for stable flight.
Instructions for removing and installing the propeller using a hex wrench.
Steps for removing the motor and big gear, and aligning for installation.
Guidance for replacing the tail rotor, aligning the motor shaft.
Troubleshooting for no response, possibly due to binding issues.
Diagnosing issues with power supply, battery voltage, or connections.
Resolving motor issues related to battery voltage or receiver signal.
Addressing takeoff failures, shaking, or yaw issues.