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Manual
Thank you
Thank you for the purchase of this product and want
to help with that information to provide you with far too
much fun in the operation.
Please read these instructions and heed well please.
These also during operation
Keep this information on good and please pass it on
to other users.
Recommended age: 14 years, with introduction by
experienced adults.
Accessories and description of the parts
1x aircraft
1x 2.4GHz transmitter
1x screwdriver
6x AA batteries
2x Propeller
1x USB Cable
1x Manual
Technology, security, maintenance and care, special to the batteries, battery installation, battery
charging.
Aircraft:
Your device is a 2-channel 2.4GHz aircraft with a rechargeable lithium polymer battery.
The lithium polymer battery with 3.7 V voltage and
150 mAh capacity is installed in the airplane already.
This is a high quality, but also dangerous, incorrect
operation voltage memory.
This is why you keep these important notes:
• Recharge your important that you use the supplied
charger (remote control). Lithium polymer batteries
can ignite when overload!
• Lithium-polymer battery, both electrically and
against heat sensitive: these batteries suffer from
moisture, overload, deep discharge, excessive currents, operating at too high (greater than 60 ° C) or
low temperatures (below 0 ° C).
• Do not operate the aircraft as not in very cold weather, because the efciency decreases.
• Avoid deep discharge: long storage in a discharged
state damages or destroys the cell.
• Be sure to download to install the batteries every
6 months.
• For long term storage, we recommend partial unloading and the storage in a dry, cool place.
• Charge only under constant supervision!
Preparing for operation
Charge the battery in the plane completely.
Install new alkaline batteries in the remote control.
Prepare the aircraft for takeoff. Turn on the slide
switch of the aircraft to „on“.
Turn the remote control with a slide switch on (ON).
Now a red standby indicator lights.
To charge the lithium-polymer battery of the aircraft
Turn off your plane with the sliding switch (bottom).
Connect the charger cable to the remote control (left/
back) with the plane (bottom center). Now begins
charging. The LED (light emitting diode) on the charger lights green when charging.
The charging time can be up to 30 minutes. Never
charge more!
The necessary charging time depends on the remaining battery level and can therefore vary.
Once the green LED on the charger turns red (remote
control), the charge is complete.
Information for Charger:
The battery should only be charged with the supplied
charger (remote control).
Make sure that children do not have access to remote
or aircraft. These are not toys.
Important: Please examine your remote control
for any sign of damage to the cable, connectors,
housings and other parts. Use the remote control
when such harm again only once the damage has
been expertly repaired.
R / C Remote Control:
Transmission frequency: 2.4GHz
Operating with 6 batteries 1.5 V LR6 / Mignon / AA
alkaline
Notes for remote control batteries:
Replacing the remote control batteries: Open the
battery cover of the remote control, you may have to
unscrew the cap before. Install new alkaline batteries
with the correct polarity (+ and -). Replace the battery
cover and screw it.
Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged by or
under the supervision of adults.
Rechargeable batteries must be removed prior to loading of the machine.
Do not mix dissimilar types of batteries or new and
used batteries.
Remove the batteries from the remote control to prevent their departure, in particular
prolonged use of pauses.
Enter spent battery with known collection.
Here we go: operating of an aircraft, ight environment, trim, starting, controlling and stopping
the helicopter operation
Flight environment: Choose an environment for
operation of the aircraft interferes with enough free
space on which neither the sound nor the dangerous
rotor movement. Be aware of the danger of the rotating propeller aware and make sure that no children
and animals, but nothing can be disturbed by the operation. Do not operate the aircraft is not in stronger
winds. Do not y the aircraft in the vicinity of water
or power lines.
Expect that could be hit by a sudden outbreak of the
plane from its ight path people and objects. You are
responsible for ensuring that all vulnerable creatures
and objects far beyond the ight range and you are
warned in advance of the launch. Keep yourself safe
distance from the plane in the operation, at least 2
meters.
Start: With the left remote control knob controls the
speed of the motor. The higher the speed, the bigger
the plane takes off and climbs. Take back the control,
the pilot drops.
Trimming: the aircraft turns to the right, trim with
the control (middle) a little to the left. If the plane is
ying to the left, with the trim knob (middle) a little
to the right.
Stearing: After you left and right to control your aircraft with the right lever. You can y tighter turns in
which you reduce a little bit of gas. A large turning
circle you when you open the throttle when directing.
Convert with a ight time of up to 10 minutes with a
fully charged battery.
Exit the ight: When you have nished the ight
operations, turn off the airplane. When the battery of
the aircraft is cooled to about 10 minutes, you can
charge him.
Turn the remote control. Make sure the propeller is
not damaged. To avoid injuries, replace defective propeller with new ones.
With longer use of pauses:
Remove the batteries from the remote control. The
battery of the aircraft remains in the unit, but please do not forget to charge the battery after about 6
months in order to avoid a deep discharge.
R & TTE text
Hereby the company Panland GmbH, Postfach 82 02
16, D-90253 Nuremberg, that the device is 68199, in
accordance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found
online at www.panland.de.
Is a radio system of the class rst The operation is
allowed in all EU countries.
Electronic waste law
After use, the end: Please remove any batteries and
dispose of them separately. Dispose of old electrical
devices off at the collection center for electrical. The
other parts are in the trash.
Note: Technical and color changes. A
current manual is also available at www.
panland.de.