Tips
13.Flight times of four minutes are normal when the Helicopter is fully charged. Then, after waiting two minutes, it can fly another two to three minutes before being recharged. Running the helicopter until the battery completely runs out of power may ruin the battery.
14.Do not let the Helicopter get closer than two feet from walls and ceilings. The Helicopter tends to gravitate towards large flat surfaces.
15.When taking off, do not move the Throttle Stick too slowly. Take off is a critical time and if the Helicopter hovers at a low height for too long, or sits on the floor too long with the Rotors turning, it will likely lean to its side. The key is to try to get it into the air smoothly and quickly.This does not mean that the throttle should be jammed forward. Slow and smooth does it.
16.Avoid sudden movement of the Control Stick.
17.The Helicopter has a receiving range of 30 feet but wiring in walls or other inter- ference may reduce this range.
18.During initial flights, try to keep the Helicopter within 5 feet of the ground in case it needs to be landed quickly.
19.As noted before: When landing, give the Helicopter a bit more throttle just prior to touch down. This will help make a smooth landing.
20.When the Helicopter touches down, back all the way off on the Throttle Stick. This will prevent the Helicopter from bouncing and possibly turning over.
21.After use, switch the RC unit off first, then switch the Helicopter off by moving the switch on the fuselage towards the nose of the Helicopter.
Maintenance
1.Keep the Helicopter clean and dry.
2.Store the Helicopter inside the original Foam Packing out of the reach of chil- dren.
Replacing Rotors
1.Remove top cap on Rotor Assembly
2.Remove Rotors and Fittings.
3.Install new Rotors and Fittings.
4.Hold Helicopter in hand and brace bottom while replacing top cap gently but firmly. Pushing top cap down while Helicopter is sitting on a surface may cause damage to Landing Gear.
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