ongratulations on your new EXRC purchase! EXRC pilots experience superior remote control
C
ight and excellence in the look and feel of our products while commanding the skies. Now that
you are an honorary EXRC pilot, we recommend reading through this manual thoroughly before
ight tips, safety precautions, and care
ight missions. Just follow
the instructions, enjoy your EXRC helicopter to the fullest and command the skies.
HELICOPTER LAYOUT
Battery
Compartment
CONTROLLER LAYOUT
Battery
Compartment Cover
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Screw
BATTERY INSTALLATION
This product requires the following batteries:
• 1 x 3.7V rechargeable Li-Poly battery - Helicopter (included)
• 6 x AA batteries - Controller (not included)
INSTALLING BATTERIES IN THE CONTROLLER
1. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the screw from the battery
compartment cover.
2. Insert six (6) AA batteries, making sure to follow the battery polarity
(+ and -) as shown in the drawing on the product.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure with the screw.
4. Turn on the remote. If the batteries are properly installed, the Red LED
light will blink. If the Red LED does not come on when you turn the
remote on, remove the batteries and reinstall. Some brands of batteries
have small size variations that can impact the connection.
CHARGING
1. Make sure the controller is turned ON.
the front center of the
controller, and take out the charging wire.
3. Make sure the helicopter power is OFF.
Insert the charging plug into the charging
outlet on the helicopter.
4. The Green LED on the remote will turn on
when charging is complete.
When fully charged, remove plug from
the helicopter.
REQUIRES APPROXIMATELY
40-45 MINUTES CHARGE
FOR A FULL 5-6 MINUTE FLIGHT.
ON/OFF
SWITCH
Charging
Socket
BOTTOM OF HELICOPTER
OFF ON
CHA
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BASIC FUNCTIONS
This remote control helicopter has 2 primary functional modes: Running
Mode and Flying Mode. Slide the switch LEFT to select running mode, and
ying mode, which will cause the helicopter to lift into the air.
OPERATING YOUR HELICOPTER
Flying your helicopter
LEFT joystick - Slowly press UP on the Left joystick to increase the speed of
the rotor blades and cause the helicopter to ascend into the air. Slowly press
DOWN on the Left joystick to cause the helicopter to descend.
RIGHT joystick - Move the Right joystick to the left or right to turn the
helicopter left or right. Move the Right joystick up or down to move the
helicopter forward or backward.
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FLYING YOUR HELICOPTER
GETTING STARTED
Band Selection
Band
Selector
C
B
A
1. Select the frequency band on the controller. (A, B or C)
2. Move the chopper’s switch to the ON position.
The helicopter will light up, indicating it is on.
3. Carefully hold the chopper in one hand, be sure the blades are clear of any
obstacles. Move the throttle (left joy stick) on the remote control
completely down, then completely up, and then down again to “set” the
band. If done properly, the Red light on the remote will stop blinking and
the chopper will automatically sync. If Red light does not stop blinking, turn
, turn the remote back on and repeat the
above steps.
4. Place the chopper on the ground with the tail pointed toward you and the
nose facing away from you.
5. Make sure your surroundings are clear of obstacles before operating.
ying multiple choppers in the same room set each one to a
erent band (A, B, or C)
Driving your Helicopter
The same remote control can be used to drive your helicopter. Gently move the
Left joystick to move the helicopter forward. Move the Right joystick right or
left to change the direction of the helicopter.
INTERFERENCE
Some radio frequencies or other R/C units nearby can cause interference and
poor performance. Try to move away from the source of the interference.
Trimming Helicopter/Direction Control
Located on the top of the Controller is the Trim Control. When the helicopter
y straight, use the Trim Control to adjust the alignment.
ight, use the Rudder Trim Knob on
the top right side to adjust.
1. When the helicopter is spinning clockwise, turn the Rudder Trim Knob
counterclockwise to adjust. (See Diagram A)
2. When the helicopter is spinning counterclockwise, turn the Rudder Trim
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Knob clockwise to adjust. (See Diagram B)
nger while
controlling the turning with your right thumb and controlling the height
with your left thumb
A
B
Flight Conditions:
ight conditions
are optimal before launch.
• This chopper was built for indoor terrain only with minimal wind conditions.
Heavy air-conditioning can be too strong for this chopper resulting in a
“Mayday” situation.
all electric fans, air conditioning
ying.
ight be at least 10 ft. x 15 ft. x 10 ft.
Control Tips:
• It is best to start with both joysticks on the remote control in the middle
position. Do not immediately push into extreme positions. Instead start by
gently easing the joystick into the position of which direction you would like
to go.
ight, EXRC recommends focusing on learning to control the
rst. Try to keep the helicopter at a constant 3-foot altitude
before attempting to learn directional control. After you have mastered the
throttle joystick, then start to practice turning with the directional joystick
Safety Tips:
• Read through the entire instruction manual, before attempting to pilot your
helicopter.
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• This product is intended for indoor use, and works best indoors. We do not
recommend using the product outdoors.
y your helicopter in a cluttered space. This helicopter was
intended for obstacle free wide area spaces.
• Make sure all people and animals are 3-5 feet from the helicopter before you
ying it.
y/land/or
crash anywhere on or near any other people or animals.
• The rotating parts on the helicopter could lead to injury. Never put any body
part including the hands and face, close to the rotating parts. Only
operate this product standing, as it allows for quick movement away from
the helicopter if necessary.
• Never operate the helicopter using parts that are altered in shape or
damaged in any form.
•Make sure you use new or fully charged batteries in the controller.
• Do not try to crash or drop the helicopter, as it may cause damage.
Troubleshooting:
For best results, do not use batteries with power strip indicators (such as
Duracell Ultra Power batteries and Duracell Ultra Advanced with a
Powercheck). Should you wish to continue to use these batteries, please be
sure that all power strips are facing forward when placed in the battery
compartment. In some cases, it may also help to remove, reinsert and push
the batteries forward ensuring proper contacts are being made. If batteries
have been installed correctly, the Red LED light on the remote control will
begin to blink once you turn the remote ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
Problem Cause Correction
Helicopter is not
responding to remote
Remote is not turning on
Reset band selection
on the remote.
Batteries are not making
contact with battery leads
in the remote.
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Select a frequency Band. Press throttle all the way
up and all the way down to set.
Remove and reinstall the batteries being certain
they are installed in the right direction and
making proper contact with the battery leads.
TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)
Problem Cause Correction
Loss of ControlInterference of another
Helicopter Spinning out
of control
Helicopter suddenly stops
ight or
seems to have weak
performance
Propellers are not moving
remote controlled device
Interference by other
conditions such as lighting.
Incorrect trim
adjustment.
Weak battery power.
Weak battery power.
Avoid all other remote controlled devices running
on the same channel.
Change environment to better suited conditions.
adjustment.
Recharge the helicopter battery. If this does not
work, replace the batteries in the remote and
Set the ON/OFF Switch to the ON position.
.
Recharge the helicopter battery. If this does not
work, replace the batteries in the remote and
fresh batteries.
fresh batteries.
CARE & HANDLING
• Do not submerge in water or other liquids.
• Do not disassemble the product for any reason.
• Do not expose to extreme temperatures.
• Do not drop, throw, smash or otherwise cause physical shock.
• Clean using only a slightly damp cloth.
• Do not use cleaners with chemical agents.
• Do not short-circuit the battery terminals.
nd the proper
CAUTION – Battery Safety Information
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged
• The pre-installed battery is non-replaceable
• Rechargeable batteries should only be recharged under adult supervision
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable
(nickel-cadmium) batteries
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed
• Do not mix old and new batteries
re; batteries may explode or leak
• If this product will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the
batteries from the product
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited
• Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity
• Clean the battery contacts and also those of the product prior to battery
installation
• As always, dispose of batteries in an eco-friendly manner
FCC Part 15 Compliance
cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operatethe product.
NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the product does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the product and receiver.
erent from that to which the
receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the transmitting equipment and receiver.
erent from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio technician for help.
Product replacement policy only covers normal wear and tear when the product is used as directed.
Normal wear and tear does not include damage caused by crashes, collisions, or any use other than as
directed.