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Reely Redfox - User Manual

Reely Redfox
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Bedienungsanleitung
Elektro-Helikopter „Redfox“ RtF
Best.-Nr. 2334671 Seite 2 - 29
Operating Instructions
Electric helicopter “Redfox” RtF
Item no. 2334671 Page 30 - 57
Notice d’emploi
Hélicoptère électrique « Redfox » RtF
N° de commande 2334671 Page 58 - 85
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Elektro-Helikopter „Redfox“ RtF
Bestelnr. 2334671 Pagina 86 - 113

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Desiree WilsonAug 16, 2025
    What to do if Reely Redfox helicopter does not respond to the remote control?
    • M
      Megan HuberAug 16, 2025
      If your Reely Toy helicopter does not respond to the remote control, try repeating the power-on procedure. Also, ensure that there is no interference from other 2.4 GHz transmitters that might be affecting the connection.
  • J
    Jordan West MDAug 19, 2025
    Why Reely Redfox helicopter does not take off?
    • G
      Gina BradleyAug 19, 2025
      If your Reely Toy helicopter is not taking off, first check the flight battery charge level. Also, make sure that the mechanical drive parts can move freely and inspect the rotor blades for any damage or obstruction.
  • M
    Mrs. Alyssa PrestonAug 22, 2025
    Why is the flight time too short for Reely Redfox helicopter?
    • B
      Bill MurphyAug 22, 2025
      If the flight time of your Reely Toy helicopter is too short, try recharging the battery, making sure the USB port provides sufficient current. A faulty battery or mechanical parts that cannot move freely could also be the cause.
  • T
    Tina BurnsAug 25, 2025
    Why Reely Redfox helicopter rotates about the vertical axis?
    • M
      Mr. David BentleyAug 26, 2025
      If your Reely Toy helicopter rotates about the vertical axis, try trimming the model. Also, repeat the power-on procedure, ensuring that you do not move or rotate the helicopter during the process. Check that the tail rotor runs smoothly and functions correctly, calibrate the position sensors, and inspect the rotor blades.
  • L
    Lance BallAug 28, 2025
    What to do if the transmitter LED flashes and the transmitter beeps for Reely Toy?
    • S
      Sandra SellersAug 28, 2025
      If the transmitter LED flashes and the transmitter beeps, replace the batteries in the transmitter.
  • E
    emmagonzalezAug 31, 2025
    How to fix Reely Redfox Toy helicopter if the rotors do not start?
    • M
      marcgarrettAug 31, 2025
      If the rotors of your Reely Toy helicopter do not start, check the helicopter battery charge level. Also, ensure that the mechanical drive parts can move freely and repeat the power-on procedure.
  • M
    morgan54Sep 3, 2025
    Why Reely Toy model always drifts in one direction?
    • K
      Kimberly PearsonSep 3, 2025
      If your Reely Toy model always drifts in one direction, calibrate the position sensors and trim the helicopter. Unfavorable flight conditions, such as a draught, can also cause drifting.
  • S
    Shannon WrightSep 6, 2025
    Why Reely Redfox Toy model vibrates strongly in the air?
    • J
      Jeremy MckinneySep 6, 2025
      If your Reely Toy model vibrates strongly in the air, the rotors may be defective, or the motor shaft of the main or tail rotor might be bent. Check if the rotor blades are overtightened or if the gear jams in places.
  • A
    Angelica TaylorSep 9, 2025
    What to do if the transmitter does not respond for Reely Redfox Toy?
    • S
      Shannon MartinSep 9, 2025
      If the transmitter does not respond, check the batteries in the transmitter, ensuring correct polarity, or replace them. Also, check the function switch.
  • J
    Jeffrey ButlerSep 12, 2025
    Why is helicopter battery charging time very short for Reely Redfox Toy?
    • M
      mckenzie36Sep 12, 2025
      A very short helicopter battery charging time may be due to a USB port with amperage that is too low. Consider replacing the helicopter battery.

Summary

Introduction

Explanation of symbols

Intended use

Delivery content

Product description

Safety information

General information

Covers general safety hazards and model usage restrictions indoors only.

Before first use

Instructions for preparing the model and transmitter before initial operation.

During use

Guidelines for safe operation, handling, and avoiding risks during use.

Battery safety information

Transmitter controls

Using the transmitter

Inserting the batteries

Step-by-step guide for correctly installing AA/Mignon batteries into the transmitter.

Switching on the transmitter

Procedure for powering on the transmitter and checking its basic functionality.

Setting up the model helicopter

Charging the helicopter battery

Instructions for charging the helicopter battery using the provided USB cable.

Checking the rotor blade holders

Guidance on correctly tightening rotor blade screws for proper alignment.

Checking the rotor function

Procedure for manually checking the smooth operation of the main and tail rotors.

Inserting the helicopter battery into the helicopter

Steps for connecting the helicopter battery and digitally linking it to the transmitter.

General information on controlling model helicopters

Pitch function

Explanation of how to control the helicopter's altitude using the pitch joystick.

Yaw function

Description of how to control the helicopter's rotation around its vertical axis.

Roll function

Explanation of how to move the helicopter sideways using the roll joystick.

Pitch function (Forward;Backward)

Details on controlling forward and backward movement using the bob/pitch joystick.

Practical flight tips for starting the model

Calibrating the position sensors

Starting the helicopter

Automatic start

Instructions for initiating an automatic take-off sequence for the helicopter.

Manual start

Guide to manually starting the rotors and taking off the helicopter.

Landing the helicopter

Automatic landing

Procedure for performing an automatic landing sequence.

Manual landing

Steps for manually descending and landing the helicopter.

Trimming the helicopter

Tail trimming

How to adjust the tail rotor to prevent unwanted turning.

Roll trimming

Adjusting the roll trim to correct sideways flight tendencies.

Pitch trimming

Adjusting the pitch trim for forward/backward flight stability.

Beginner and expert modes

Beginner mode

Description of beginner mode for gentler control response, ideal for new users.

Expert mode

Description of expert mode for more sensitive control, suited for experienced users.

Changing the joystick assignment

Declaration of Conformity (DOC)

Maintenance and cleaning

Replacing the rotor blades

Procedure and warnings for replacing damaged main rotor blades.

Replacing the tail propeller

Steps for safely removing and attaching the tail rotor propeller.

Replacing the linkage rods

Guide for carefully replacing linkage rods and ensuring proper connection.

Disposal

Product

Information on proper disposal of electronic waste according to regulations.

(Rechargeable) batteries

Instructions for returning and disposing of used batteries responsibly.

Troubleshooting

Specifications

Transmitter

Technical specifications for the remote control transmitter.

Model helicopter

Technical specifications for the electric helicopter model.

Helicopter battery

Technical specifications for the helicopter's rechargeable battery.

USB charging cable

Technical specifications for the USB charging cable.

Reely Redfox Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scale1:10
Power SourceElectric
ControlRadio control
ChassisPlastic
SuspensionIndependent
Drive4WD
Motor TypeBrushed
TerrainOff-road
Battery7.2V NiMH
Recommended Age14+

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