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Shuang ma 9100 User Manual

Shuang ma 9100
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WIRELESS
RC
HELICOPTER
,NSTRUCTION
MANIIAL
Attention:
Gyroscope
technology
is
applied
to
this
product.
Please
read
the
following
instructions
before
use.
1.Push
the
transmitter
switch
to
,,ON,,
position
and
pull
down
the
throtfle
stick
to
the
end.
2.Connect
the
power
on
the fuselage
and
push
the
fuselage
switch
to
"ON,,
position,
then,
lay
the
fuselage
on
a
flat
level.
lt
takes
5
seconds
to finish
the
gyroscope
check
before
fly.
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Shuang ma 9100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandShuang ma
Model9100
CategoryToy
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Attention: Gyroscope Technology

Transmitter and Throttle Stick Operation

Instructions for setting the transmitter to ON and pulling the throttle stick to the end.

Fuselage Power and Gyroscope Check

Connect fuselage power, set switch to ON, and lay on flat for gyroscope check.

Transmitter Assembly

Antenna Installation

Screw the antenna clockwise into the top of the transmitter.

Transmitter Battery Installation

Insert 8 AA batteries according to pole indications in the battery case.

Battery Handling Precautions

Match poles, do not mix new/used or different battery types.

Fuselage Battery Charging

Battery Charging Safety and Cautions

Ensure correct adapter, avoid overheating, do not leave unattended, use specific charger, recharge after 30 mins, avoid fire, avoid short circuits.

Fuselage Battery Installation

Connecting Battery Wire

Connect the battery wire to the circuit board socket carefully.

Fuselage Battery Usage Warning

Turn fuselage switch to OFF when not in use; disconnect battery for long periods.

Flying Environment Conditions

Weather and Wind Guidelines

Avoid extreme temperatures (above 45°C or below 10°C) and windy conditions for safe flying.

Flying Space Requirements

Select a wide-open space with no obstructions, animals, or people nearby.

Helicopter Control Operations

Ascending

Push throttle stick up to increase main blade speed and ascend the helicopter.

Descending

Pull throttle stick down to decrease main blade speed and descend the helicopter.

Steering Left and Right

Use the right rudder stick to steer the helicopter left or right.

Forward Movement

Push right control lever (rudder) upward for forward movement.

Backward Movement

Push right control lever (rudder) downward for backward (receding) movement.

Ground Effect and Stability

Rudder Trimmer Adjustment

Adjust rudder trimmer to stabilize uncontrolled rotation (left/right).

Pre-flight Servo Lever Setup

Set Forward/Backward trim to middle, check swashplate horizontality after powering on.

Forward and Backward Trim Adjustment

Adjust Forward/Backward trim to stop unwanted forward or backward movement.

Flying Practice Techniques

Fixed-Point Revolving Practice

Practice revolving the helicopter at a fixed point.

Rectangle and Circular Flying

Practice flying in rectangular and circular patterns.

Fixed-Point Landing Practice

Practice landing the helicopter at a specific fixed point.

Figure Eight Flying

Practice flying the helicopter in a figure-eight pattern.

Troubleshooting Common Problems

Transmitter Not Working

Solutions for when the transmitter is not functioning, including switch and battery checks.

Control Failure Issues

Addresses control loss due to switch, antenna, or wind conditions.

Ascending Failure

Troubleshooting slow main blade rotation or low fuselage battery.

Landing Too Soon

Solution for premature landing due to rapid throttle stick release.

Safety Precautions

Power Management and Control Distance

Low power affects control distance and ability to take off/ascend.

Damage and Injury Prevention

Repair damage promptly to prevent injury; avoid flying damaged helicopters.

Long-Term Storage Precautions

Remove transmitter batteries during long-term storage to prevent leakage.

Crash Avoidance

Avoid dropping or crashing to prevent damage and prolong the helicopter's lifespan.

Power-On/Off Sequence

Follow correct power-on (transmitter first) and power-off (fuselage first) sequence to maintain control.

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