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BATTERY INSTALLATION & CHARGING
Battery Installation-
Transmitter
6 x 1.5V AA
batteries
Charging Helicopter
USB chargingA controller charging
Open the cover of battery
case insert 6 batteries
(size AA) properly
followed by polar indicator,
shut the cover of battery case.
Batter cover
Connected to a
computer
USB port
ON OFF
1.Move the power switch on the helicopter to the "OFF"position
2.Charging way A:Put down the charging wire of the back controller and put out
the charging wire, then put into the interface of the helicopter,the green light on
the conrtoller will to change red. The charging time is about 40-50 minutes.
The glisten red light will to change normal light. Then the helicopter is fully charged.
Charging way B:Put the usb charging wire into the computer usb interface,the
charging wire will be light.Put the other side of usb charging wire into the helicopter's
interface,usb charging wire will be turn off light. The charging time is about 40-50
minutes.Charging wire light will turn ON. Then the helicopter is fully chargned.
FLYING YOUR HELICOPTER
- Set the Band Selector on the Transmitter and Helicopter to the same frequency.
- Move the Power Switch on the helicopter to the ON position, the power indicator
will light up.
- Place the helicopter on the ground with the tail pointed towards you.
- When the helicopter received the transmit,the led of circuit board will turn light.
Hover up and down
When the helicopter fllies steadity,you can
showly push the throttle stick up to make
helicopter fly higher,or release the stick a
bit to make helicopter fly lower.Only small
amounts of stick position change are
Turn counter clockwise and clockwise
Hold the helicopter at a height.Push the
rudder stick toward left to turn counter
clockwise,and push the rudder stick toward
right to turn clockwise.
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