8.If you start losing control, gently reduce the throttle and land softly.
9.The warnings, cautions, and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood by the operator that common sense and caution are factors that cannot be built into this product but must be supplied by the operator.
Unpacking
1.Carefully slide the foam box containing the Helicopter from the cardboard box.
2.The Helicopter and its rotors are held in place by at least 3 pieces of tape. Re- move all 3 pieces of tape.
3.Note the two foam corners that are precut to slide up, and out. These protect the Rotor Blades when it is stored or moved to another location. Carefully remove them.
4.Remove the Charger, the RC Transmitter, and the antenna. Insert and thread the Antenna into the top of the RC Transmitter.
5.Untie the wire ties to disconnect the Trestle from the bottom of the foam packing.
6.Gently remove the Helicopter from the foam package. CAUTION! Do not pull the helicopter out by the rotors or the tail. If any part seems to not come easily, stop and remedy the obstruction before proceeding.
7.When unpacking, check to make sure that the Helicopter, RC Transmitter, Char- ger, and Antenna are all included and intact. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools as soon as possible.
Set up
1.If the Tail Rotor/Blade is not facing straight up and horizontal, gently move it until it is horizontal to the surface it sits upon. (Sometimes the Tail Rotor is tilted slightly in shipping.)
2.Keep all pieces of the packing material to store the Helicopter properly.
Installing RC Transmitter Batteries
1.Remove the Battery Cover on the back of the RC Transmitter.
2.Place eight “AA” batteries (sold separately) into the space provided. Be careful to match up the polarity markings correctly.
CAUTION: Replace all batteries at one time. All batteries must be of the same type and charge level.
3.Replace the Battery Cover.
REV 08b, REV 08c
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