A
SSEMBLY
Add Batteries to Transmitter
(See Fig. 2.5)
Remove the rectangular battery cover from the back of the Transmitter. Insert 4
“AA” Alkaline batteries taking note of proper polarity of positive and negative
contacts (Negative end of the battery should make contact with the “spring”).
Charge Lithium Polymer Rechargeable “Bahoma” Cell
The included lithium polymer cell features Plantraco’s Bahoma (B Attery H Ol d e r
using M A gnets) connector (patent pending). The Bahoma connector system uses
strong plated magnets to hold the battery onto the charger and onto the Microblimp gondola. These magnets are also used as electrical conductors. The terminals
of the Bahoma cell are protected from shorting to each other by a plastic safety
guard. (See Fig. 1)
On the front of the transmitter, slide the 3 position switch to the middle position to
put the transmitter into it’s “Charge” mode. The LED inside the charger door will
be blinking rapidly. Slide the hinged clear polycarbonate plastic charger door
downwards to unlock it, and then lift it open. Attach the Bahoma cell to the corresponding magnetic terminals. The Bahoma cell will “click” into place on the charger by magnetic attraction and with good electrical contact. The LED inside the
charger will now glow brightly. Close the clear charger door, and slide it up to
shut it with a small click. Your cell is now charging, and when the bright LED
goes out, the cell is fully charged and ready for use. Charge time is about
40 - 60 minutes. (See Fig. 2)
Receiver - Microblimp Gondola
The circuit board with 3 motors and propellers is the Microblimp Gondola. It
has a built-in R/C receiver, antenna, microprocessor, power transistors to control the motors, LED indicator light, and Bahoma (patent pending) magnetic
battery terminals. The small oval shaped circuit board material is used to
attach the Microblimp gondola to the balloon with the included adhesive
backed velcro, or you can also use 2 small pieces of cellophane tape to attach
it to a balloon if you wish - read on for more details on this.
B
ALLOONINFLATION
T
he metalized nylon balloon can be filled anywhere helium is available. Small
helium tanks for home use are also available from many department and variety
stores such as Costco, or Toys R Us. To find a source of helium for your saucer
or blimp balloon, look in the local telephone directory under Balloons, Florists,
Helium, Hobby Shops, and Party Supply Stores. Many retailers will fill your
saucer or blimp for a nominal fee using their large helium tank at their location.
Once inflated with helium, the balloon will remain inflated until natural leakage
of helium occurs. This balloon will hold helium fill for approximately 1-2 weeks
before needing a refill. The helium in the balloon will gradually leak out over
time, and the balloon will begin
to sag after several days. When
the balloon is sagging a bit, the
saucer/blimp will look a bit
“ b a g g y ” but it will still fly very
nicely. If you desire, you can add
a small amount of helium to the
sagging balloon to restore its firmness.
To fill, insert the nozzle of the
helium tank into the opening of
the balloon’s “tail”, There is a
small circular opening in which
you slip the nozzle of the helium
tank. Carefully insert the nozzle
approximately 1 inch into the circular opening, pinch the balloon
tightly around the nozzle, and
open the valve of the helium tank.
(See Fig. 3) Take care that you
do not puncture the balloon. The
helium will enter the balloon, but
the self sealing valve will prevent
the helium from escaping. It will take about 2 minutes to fill the balloon with a
small helium tank. When filling with helium, try to fill the balloon so that it is
quite firm and full, but don’t overfill it - especially if you are going to transport
the balloon in a hot automobile - where great temperature changes might
cause the helium gas to expand and burst the seams of the balloon. When the
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C
ARING FOR YOUR AIRSHIP(SAFETY ANDSTORAGE
)
Some Cautions to take with your airship
Your Microblimp has been designed to provide you with hours of
trouble free enjoyment. The unique characteristics of this “lighter
than air” flying machine must be taken into account to assure safe
operation and storage of the Microblimp. Please take note of the following Safety Warnings:
• Do not fly outdoors, you will only have one flight! The saucer is very
s e n s i t i v e to the slightest breeze and thermal activity. Outdoor flying
will allow the saucer to get away. If you must fly outdoors, tether
the saucer to the ground with a length of string or lightweight fishing line.
• Do not fly near halogen lamps or other heat sources, they are very
hot and tend to melt plastic and may start fires.
• Do not fly near lit candles or stoves, for obvious fire hazard reasons.
• Do not allow small children to play with the Microblimp unattended. Small Parts like propellers are a choking hazard and the supplied rechargeable lithium polymer battery contains lithium which
is a toxic substance if ingested. This product is not intended for
use by small children under the age of 10 years old.
• The lithium polymer rechargeable battery should not be used if it
has become swollen or has been physically damaged, crumpled,
or cut. Always use the supplied charger built into the transmitter.
The supplied lithium polymer cell will provide you with about 100
Microblimp flights, and then it may require replacement. Replacement cells are available from your dealer or from Plantraco directly
at www.plantraco.com. Always dispose of used or damaged batteries appropriately.
• If you need to dispose of a damaged Lithium Polymer cell, you can
make a mixture of about 2 cups of water and 1 cup of table salt in
a disposable container outdoors. Put the damaged cell in this
concentrated salt water solution and leave it outside overnight.
The damaged cell may then be disposed of the garbage safely.
• Replacement cells are always available from your dealer or from
the plantraco website www.microblimp.com
• DO NOT ALLOW THE BALLOON TO FLOAT AROUND THE HOUSE
UNATTENDED. ALWAYS TETHER YOUR SAUCER AFTER YOU
ARE FINISHED FLYING.
T
ROUBLESHOOTING
If you follow this instruction manual carefully, you should not have
p r o b l e m s with your Microblimp, however we have provided this troubleshooting list to help you along with enjoying your airship.
1. I have inflated the balloon, attached the microblimp gondola with cellophane tape, but it still wants to rise, and
it won’t come down!
• Hopefully you are indoors!, Add some more ballast weight to
achieve neutral buoyancy, check your instructions again regarding
Ballast.
• You may also tape a coin to the saucer for weight. Let the saucer
go free for a second and observe it. If it is still rising, then grab it
before it gets away, and add more weights in small amounts until
the saucer achieves neutral buoyancy.
2. My airship worked fine for many weeks, I added extra
helium to keep it full, but now it doesn’t have enough lift
to get it off the ground even though the balloon is full.
• this is most likely due to stale air that has entered the balloon. Helium
is required for lift, and if you are topping the saucer up from time to
time, after many weeks of doing this, the helium inside the balloon
may become mixed with regular air. There is a simple solution for
this problem:
• Take a small plastic straw and carefully insert it 6 inches into the
balloon through the self sealing valve, and gently squeeze the balloon to slowly deflate the balloon, this should take about 5 minutes. After the balloon has been deflated, it can be folded up for
storage, or it can once again be filled with helium for more flying
action!
3. I took my saucer outside to try it out, and it worked great
for a few minutes, but then it got away and I lost it!
• The Remote Controlled flying saucer is intended for INDOOR usage
only, you run the risk of losing it if you fly it outside. At least you
can take satisfaction in knowing that you have allowed the saucer
to return to its “home planet”
Magnetic Battery Terminals
Plastic Safety Guard
Fig. 1. Bahoma Battery Connector
(patent pending)
Fig. 2 HFX900 Transmitter with Built-In Charger.
Magnetic Charger Terminals
Charger LED
Fig. 3
3 Position
Switch
Trimmer Wheels
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Fig. 2.5 Insert “AA” Batteries with Correct Polarity