Helicopter
Counter-rotating
rotor blades
Controller
Antenna
Indicator Light
Ascension/Descend
Control Stick
On / Off
IMPORTANT!! ALWAYS charge the helicopter LiPo battery in a location that is fi reproof.
NEVER leave the battery unattended while being charged! If the battery feels warm during
charge, remove the battery at once and disconnect the USB charge cord from the power source.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
• Disconnect the charge plug from the
computer and helicopter immediately
if the battery begins to swell or smoke!
• Always disconnect USB charge cord
from input power when not in use.
• Do not attempt to charge the helicopter
battery if it is hot or swollen.
• Keep out of reach of children.
2
Helicopter and Controller Parts
Landing Gear
1. Install antenna
1. Install antenna by turning it
clockwise until it
clockwise until it is fi nger tight. (Fig. 1)
Advanced Flight Button
Helicopter Charging Procedure
NEVER leave helicopter unattended during the charging process!
Flybar
Tail Rotor
Controller Battery Installation
Fig. 1
2. Open the battery cover and insert (4)
new "AA" batteries following the polarity
indicator. (Fig. 2)
Forward/ Backward
(Batteries sold separately)
Left / Right
Flight Trim Dial
NOTE: The charging time is 2+ hours. However, charge
time could be less depending on the state of the
battery before charging.
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
While charging,
1. Always turn off both the controller and helicopter.
switch to "OFF"
position.
2. Place the helicopter on a fi re-resistant surface before
charging.
3. Plug the USB connector into a computer USB port.
The USB end of the cord will begin to glow.
4. Insert the charge plug into the charging jack on the
right side of the fuselage. While charging, the USB
plug light will go out.
6. Charging is complete when the USB plug glows.
7. When charging is complete, remove the charge plug
from the charge jack on the helicopter.
8. Remove the USB plug from computer.
9. Flight time is approximately 6 - 7 minutes per charge.
Charging Jack
Battery
cover
Fig. 2
4 x 1.5V "AA" batteries