If you do not agree to these terms please immediately return the complete
helicopter model in new and unused condition to the retailer.
Important information concerning Lithium Polymer rechargeable batteries
Lithium-Polymer (LiPo) rechargeable batteries are significantly more sensi-
tive than traditional alkali- or NiMH-rechargeable batteries which are normally
used with radio control units. Therefore the instructions and warnings have to
be observed in detail. In case of improper use of LiPo rechargeable batteries
there is a danger of fire. Always follow the manufacturers´ instructions if you
dispose of LiPo rechargeable batteries.
Regulations on disposal for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
This symbol, showing refuse bins with a cross through
them, denotes that empty batteries, rechargeable batteries,
button cells, recharge able battery packs, equipment batter-
ies, disused electrical equipment, etc. should not be dis-
posed of in domestic refuse, as they are harmful to the environment and
health. Please help to preserve environment and health and talk to your chil-
dren about the correct disposal of used batteries and disused electrical equip-
ment. Batteries and disused electrical equipment should be handed in to the
usual collection points where they can be properly recycled.
Do not mix dissimilar battery types or employ new and used batteries together.
Empty batteries should be removed from the product. Do not recharge non-
recharge able batteries due to risk of explosion. Batteries are to be inserted
with the correct polarity.
WARNING!
Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged by adults.
leave the battery unattended while it is charging.
to be removed from the toy. Rechargeable batteries should be removed from
the product before charging. Supply terminal are not to be short-circuited. Only
use the batteries recommended or equivalent types. This appliance can be
used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge
if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the ap-
pliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made
by children without supervision. Battery chargers used with the toy are to be
regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug, enclosure and other parts,
and in the event of such damage, they must not be used until the damage has
been repaired. The toy is only to be connected to Class II equipment bearing
the following symbol.
FCC statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
IC statement
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
Guidelines and warnings for the use of LiPo rechargeable batteries
• You have to charge the attached 3.7 V
battery in a safe place and at a safe distance to flammable material.
• Never leave the battery unattended while it is charging
• After a flight, the rechargeable battery has to cool down to the ambient air
temperature before charging it.
• You must always use the corresponding LiPo charging unit (USB cable /
remote control). In case of non-compliance with these directions there is a
danger of fire resulting in a health risk and/or damage to property. NEVER
use any other battery charger.
• Should the rechargeable battery swell or deform while discharging or recharg-
ing, you have to immediately stop charging or discharging the battery. Take the
battery out as quickly and carefully as possible and place it in a safe and open
area offside any inflammable material and watch it for at least 15 minutes. In
case you continue charging or discharging a battery which has already started
to swell or deform there is a danger of fire! Even in case of slight deforming or
ballooning the rechargeable battery has to be taken out of operation.
• Store the rechargeable battery at ambient temperature in a dry place.
ENGLISH
Exhausted batteries are
200 mAh/ 0.74 Wh LiPo rechargeable
• Always recharge the battery immediately after use to prevent its becom-
ing deep discharged. Please make sure to allow a pause of about 20 min-
utes between finishing the flight and recharging the battery. Recharge
the battery occasionally (suggested every 2-3 months). Failure to treat
the battery as described above can lead to its becoming defective.
• When transporting or temporarily storing the rechargeable battery the tem-
perature should be between 5-50°C. If possible, do not store the battery or
the model in a car and do not expose it to direct sunlight. In case the battery
is broiled it can be damaged or catch fire.
Note: If the battery voltage/output is low you will recognise that a considerable
trim and/or controlling is necessary to avoid that the helicopter starts trundling.
This usually occurs before reaching a battery voltage of 3 V and it is a good
moment to end the flight.
Contents of package
1 x Complete kit with controller
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1x USB charging cable
2x 1.5 V Mignon AA batteries (non-rechargeable)
Accessories
Assembly instruction
1. Contents: Helicopter chassis with tail boom
2. Contents: Screwdriver
3. Fix the tail assembly onto the tail boom of the chassis (1).
Never
4. Use the adhesive tape supplied to fix the rechargeable battery onto the
front, middle part of the chassis (1) and connect.
5. Fix the rotor blade B onto the bottom rotor blade holders on the rotor shaft (1).
6. Fix the bracket for the helicopter cockpit onto the chassis (1).
7. Contents: Helicopter cockpit
8. Fix the bracket for the helicopter cockpit onto the chassis (1) and attach the
helicopter cockpit (7).
9. Fix the rotor blade B
10. Contents: Blade holder for upper rotor
11. Contents: Connecting rod, upper rotor
12. Fix the tail assembly to the rear of the tail of the chassis (1)
13. Contents: Rotor blade A
14. Insert flybar weights into the flybar, left and right, from underneath
15. Contents: Decorative sticker
16. Place the tail rotor onto the tail motor from above
17. Contents: USB charging cable – charge the rechargeable battery as de-
scribed
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18. Contents: 2x 1.5 V Mignon AA batteries (non-rechargeable)
19. Contents: Battery compartment cover for controller
20. Use the blade holder (10), to fix both rotor blades A (13/20) and the con-
necting rod (11) onto the rotor shaft (10) underneath the flybar
21. Attach decorative stickers (15/21) onto the helicopter – Important! The
stickers on the rotor blades must be uniformly attached to all 4 rotor blades
to prevent unbalance.
22. Set up jigsaw puzzle of the helipad.
23. Contents: Spare rotor blades with stickers
24. Insert the batteries (18) into the controller and fix the battery compartment
cover (19).
Recharging the LiPo rechargeable battery
Make sure you only charge the LiPo rechargeable battery supplied with the
LiPo charging unit also supplied (USB cable and remote control). In case you
try to charge the rechargeable battery with a different LiPo battery charger or
any other battery charger, this might cause serious damages. Please carefully
read the previous chapter about warnings and guidelines on the usage of re-
chargeable batteries before proceeding.
Charging via computer:
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• Connect the USB charging cable with the USB port of a computer. The LED
on the USB charger cable lights green indicating that the charger unit is
correctly connected to the computer. If you plug in a helicopter with a dis-
charged battery, the LED on the USB charging cable does not light up; this
shows that the helicopter battery is being charged. The USB charging cable
and the charging socket on the helicopter are designed to make incorrect
connection impossible.
• It takes about 80 minutes to recharge a discharged battery (but NOT a
deep-discharged one). When the battery is fully charged, the LED display on
the USB charger cable lights up green again.
Note: When supplied, the lipo-battery is already partially charged so the first
charging cycle may well take less time.
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