STARKID 68023 Hawk II Instruction Manual

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Instruction manual 68023 Hawk II
Congratulations!
We hope you will enjoy flying this high performance helicopter.
Please be careful when you play with it as it can cause a lot of damage if used carelessly. Please take
time to read these instructions through together with a grown-up, and what is more important – keep to
the instructions!
Don't complain if a grown-up won't let you play on your own. They will want to keep you out of harm's
way and protect their furniture from damage. Very important: Do not try to touch the rotating rotor
blades, they can injure you! Only use the helicopter indoors and never outside. You will soon find out
why.
Keep these instructions in a safe place so that you can read them again later and always give them to
other children who want to play with your helicopter.
Age recommendation: age 15 upwards under the supervision of an experienced adult.

Contents of package and description of parts

IR Helicopter 68023 Hawk II
IR remote control
1 instruction manual
Safety information, technical details, maintenance and care, special information on battery,
installation of battery, recharging battery.
Safety first:
Keep your fingers off if you are under 15! Only children over 15 are allowed to play with this
helicopter!
Flying your helicopter needs a lot of skill and you should only practise when a grown-up is there to
help you.
Keep these instructions somewhere safe so that you can always read them again.
Keep your hands, hair and loose clothes away from the propeller (rotor).
Do not make any alterations or change the helicopter in any way.
To get good flight results you must have a room with enough space. Remove all objects that could
get in the way, such as lamps and things that can fall over.
Don't use the helicopter outside because you won't be able to control it due to wind and the short
transmission range.
Warning! Never fly the helicopter when people or animals are near the flight range. Never fly it
near open water or power lines.
Warning! Do not try to touch the rotating propeller.
Do not hold or throw any objects into the rotating rotor.
Caution: the helicopter could injure your eyes! Keep a safety distance of at least 1 meter.
Please ask a grown-up to help you assemble the parts correctly.
(Replacement of batteries or spare parts, trimming etc.).
GB
these instructions together with
your child before operating the
Parents: please read through
helicopter.

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual 68023 Hawk II Parents: please read through these instructions together with your child before operating the helicopter. Congratulations! We hope you will enjoy flying this high performance helicopter. Please be careful when you play with it as it can cause a lot of damage if used carelessly. Please take time to read these instructions through together with a grown-up, and what is more important –...
  • Page 2 Helicopter Your model is an IR = infrared remote controlled helicopter with a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery. The lithium-polymer battery with a nominal cell voltage of 3,7 V and a capacity of 180 mAh is already built-in to the helicopter. This is a high quality voltage storage unit but it can be dangerous if handled wrongly.
  • Page 3 Drawing of remote control and explanation of settings: Safety instructions for remote control batteries: Replacing remote control batteries: Open the lid of the battery compartment on the remote • control. Insert new alkaline-manganese batteries with the correct polarity (+ and -). Replace the lid of •...
  • Page 4 Flight preparation – batteries and frequency switch Insert new alkaline-manganese batteries into the remote control: do this by unscrewing the safety screw on the lid of the battery compartment and take the lid off. Place new 1,5 V batteries LR6 / AA in the battery compartment as shown there.
  • Page 5 The remote control must be pointed directly at the helicopter. Take care not to cover over the light • beam between the IR control and helicopter with your body, hand, stickers or other things that cause shadows. Take care that no person, animal or object is disturbed by the flight of the helicopter. •...
  • Page 6 to remote control Remote control: batteries are empty, insert new ones. Helicopter battery is empty. Charge the battery. Remote control does not Batteries are empty or inserted wrongly. work Too much light can disturb reception. Shade the room. Helicopter reacts differently to There is another remote control nearby working on the same commands frequency.

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