damage of the battery and
neighbouring parts, as well as
physical injury!
• N ever use a charger for
NiCd/NiMH batteries!
• A lways ensure that the
charging process takes place on
a fireproof surface in a
fire-resistant environment.
• D o not leave the battery
unsupervised during the
charging process.
• N ever disassemble or alter
the battery contacts. Do not
damage or puncture the battery
cells. There is a risk of explosion!
• T he LiPo battery must be kept
out of reach of children.
• W hen disposing of batteries,
they must be discharged or
their capacity must be fully
depleted. Cover exposed
terminals with adhesive tape in
order to prevent short-circuiting!
Maintenance and care:
• P lease only use a clean, damp
cloth to wipe off the helicopter
• P rotect the helicopter and
batteries from direct sunlight
and/or direct heat.
1 helICOPTer
1A Counter-rotating rotor blades
1B Stabiliser
1C Infrared receiver
2 reMOTe CONTrOl
2A Up/Down thrust control
2B ON/OFF button
2C Infrared transmitter
2D Controller for left/right
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• N ever allow the helicopter to
come into contact with water.
This may result in its electronics
becoming damaged.
• T ransformers, mains adapters
or chargers which are used
together with the model must
be checked regularly for
damage to cables, plugs,
housings and other parts and
any damages must be repaired
before the devices may be
used again.
Required batteries for
the multicopter:
Power supply:
Rated output: DC 3.7 V / 0.33 Wh
Batteries: 1 x 3.7 V rechargeable
LiPo battery (interchangeable)
Capacity: 90 mAh
Battery requirement for
the remote control:
Power supply:
DC 6 V
Batteries: 4 x 1.5 V "AA"
(not included)
1D ON/OFF switch
1E Charge socket
2E Left/right trim buttons
2F Charging station
2G Power LED
2H Battery compartment cover
3 INSerTINg BaTTerIeS (reMOTe CONTrOl)
3A Unscrew and remove the cover.
3B Insert 4 x 1.5 V AA batteries and pay attention to the polarity,
as shown in the battery compartment.
3C Close the battery cover and secure with the screw.
4 ChargINg The helICOPTer
Attention: The battery must cool down for 10 to 15 minutes before
charging and after every flight. Failure to do so may result in the
battery becoming damaged. The charging process is electronically
monitored, but do not leave it unsupervised.
• S witch off the helicopter and the remote control.
• C arefully place the helicopter with the fuselage facing upwards on the
remote control. In the process, make sure that the circuit board
contacts are guided into the slot on the remote control (4A).
• ‚ The charging process begins when the blue charge LED in the
helicopter illuminates (4B).
• T he charging process has been completed when the USB plug lights up.
• R emove the helicopter from the remote control after the charging
process.
After a charging time of 20-30 minutes, the helicopter can fly
for approx. 5-7 minutes.
5 STarT PreParaTION
The thrust controller (the left controller on the remote control) must
point down before being switched on (5A). Then briefly press the
ON/OFF button on the remote control (5B) and the Power LED blinks
red. Now set the ON/OFF switch on the underside of the helicopter to
Place the helicopter on the ground so that
the „ON" position (5C).
its tail points toward you.
Then briefly apply full throttle with the left
joystick, after which the Power LED on the remote control illuminates
permanently red. Now the helicopter is ready to start. After the flight,
first switch off the helicopter, then the remote control. Press and hold
the ON/OFF button on the remote control for approximately 3 seconds
to switch it off.
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