SYMA S-8G, Extreme S-8G Instruction Manual

Outdoor
2.4GHZ
2.4GHZ Digital R/C
More Range, Faster Response Time
with Precise Accuracy
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ON / OFF Power Indicator light
Hi / Low Speed Button
Up / Down Hover Throttle
Power ON / OFF
Left / Right Forward / Backward Throttle
Fine-tuning Turn Left / Right
Fine-tuning Forward / Backward
LCD display
CHARGE PACK
A/C ADAPTOR
SPARE PARTS
Main blades
Tail blade
Screwdriver
Balance bar
Top main blade
Bottom main blade
Rear tail blade
Landing gear
Strobing lights
Search light
ON / OFF
Switch
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• Safety instructions
• Charging instructions
• Flying instructions
• Calibration control
• Battery installation
• Part list
• Troubleshooting
• Service department hours
• Extreme S-8G helicopter
• 2.4GHz Digital remote control
• A/C adaptor
• Charge pack
• Warranty card
• Instruction manual
• Spare main and tail blades
• Screwdriver
Packing listManual contents
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2.4GHz DIGITAL REMOTE CONTROL
Charge
Power
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Signal Strength
(shows strength of R/C signal)
Left turn display
(displays degree of L-Turn)
Up / Down throttle speed
(displays degree of unit
moving up or down)
High / Low speed (H for high speed / L for low speed)
Remote control battery level bar (shows ‘AA’ battery life)
Advance forward (displays speed as unit moves forward)
Right turn display (displays degree of R-Turn)
Tail blade fine tuning (display speed of tail motor)
Advance backward
(displays speed as unit
moves backward)
Left / Right fine tuning (displays range of L/R fine tuning)
MADE IN CHINA
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1. Fly in moderate temperatures (50-80 F, 10-27 C).
2. Recommended outdoor flying area is 40’ x 40’ (12.1 x 12.1 Meters).
3. Avoid strong winds, which could blow away or damage your helicopter.
overhead
REMOTE CONTROL LCD DISPLAY
(1) Disconnect the wire from the charging box. (2) Carefully connect the red / black wires underneath the fuselage, making sure that the positive and negative poles are aligned (Diagram A). (3) After charging, put away charge-pack and A/C charger for safe keeping.
Once Fully Charged
Charge Pack
FRESH ALKALINE BATTERIES STRONGLY RECOMMENDED
NEVER TOUCH MOVING PARTS – MAY CAUSE INJURY
Since this is a 2.4GHz Remote Controller, you will hear several beeps when you turn on the helicopter and R/C. This means that the R/C is acquiring the best signal for maximum performance. Once found (within 5 seconds), you will enjoy true digital performance with fast response times and precise movements.
Only this wire plugs into the charge box
Diagram A
•Red light: shows A/C adapter is plugged in
•Red On / Green On: charging battery
•Red On / Green Off: battery fully charged
CHARGING INSTRUCTIONS
Charge time: up to 4 hours
Red-light
(POWER)
Green-light
(CHARGE)
A/C adaptor
110V~ 220V
Charge
Power
LI-ION BATTERIES CAN BE DANGEROUS
• Be sure that battery and charger poles are aligned correctly before charging.
• Gently insert the plug into the charging pack, and never use force.
• Use only the factory-supplied AC Charger, cords, and power pack.
• Do not over-charge the battery – doing so will shorten battery life.
• Misusing or damaging helicopter battery may cause property damage or bodily harm.
1. Turn helicopter power switch to “ON” position. Place helicopter on stable ground.
2. On your remote control, push the left control stick down, then up, then down again. This establishes a signal connection, which will cause the colored lights on the helicopter to flash.
3. Stand back at least 8 feet (2.4 meters) from the helicopter.
4. You are now ready to fly!
If you will not be flying your helicopter for 24 hours or more, disconnect the red / black wire underneath the fuselage of the helicopter to prevent the battery from draining. See Diagram (A) for details.
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If the helicopter is turning excessively to the right or left, or moving forward or backward
while hovering, the instruction guide below should help you resolve the problem.
If helicopter rotates counter-clockwise...
push calibration control button right
If helicopter rotates clockwise...
push calibration control button left
If the helicopter is moving forward while hovering,
Adjust the R/C right button calibration trim control
If the helicopter is moving backward while hovering,
Adjust the R/C right button calibration trim control
RIGHT / LEFT CALIBRATION TRIM CONTROL
TAIL SPEED CALIBRATION TRIM CONTROL
1. Low battery power will shorten the controller’s effective range.
2. Low battery power will lead to difficulties in taking off and ascending.
3. Immediately repair helicopter if there is any damage. Flying a damaged helicopter could cause injuries.
4. If you will not be flying your helicopter for 30 days or more, remove all ‘AA’ batteries to prevent harmful leakage.
5. Avoid crashing or dropping the helicopter on a hard surface, as this may damage the helicopter.
6. When preparing to fly, turn on the helicopter first - using the power switch on the model’s fuselage. Then turn on the remote control.
7. When you are finished flying, turn off the remote control first, then turn off the helicopter.
8. Whenever possible, land on soft ground.
Transmitter does not power on
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TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPLACEMENT PARTS
PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Controller failure (Model does not respond to controls)
Failure to ascend
Crash landing
Transmitter is turned off
Batteries are improperly installed
Batteries are dead or dying
Transmitter has been switched off
The fuselage switch has been switched off
Helicopter’s red and black wires have become unplugged
Lights are flashing on the transmitter, indicating power loss
Blades rotating too slowly
Fuselage batteries are dead or dying
Landing too fast
Turn transmitter on
Match the poles on the batteries (+/-) to the markings on the controller and reinstall
Replace with fresh batteries
Turn transmitter on
Turn the fuselage switch on
Plug red and black wires back in
Gently land the helicopter and recharge the battery
Push throttle stick farther up
Recharge batteries
Slowly ease the throttle down to smooth out your landings
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Head cover
Connecting buckles
Fuselage housing
Upper blade assembly set
Bottom blade connecting set
Main shaft with gear
LED Search light with side LED lights
Battery Li- Poly Circuit board
with ON/OFF switch
2.4GHz digital remote control
A/C adaptor Charge pack
Main motor large gear
Main motor shaft
Tail motor
Tail structural support bars
Tail motor housing assembly set
LED side lights protective covers
Outer metal tail pipe
Main blades Rear tail bladeLanding gearLower main frame
Tail stabilizer with fin
Balance bar
Nose facing top left motor
Nose facing top right motor
Main motor drive gears
Metal side body assembly frame
Motor housing cage protection
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