Reely 2282651 Operating Instructions Manual

Reely 2282651 Operating Instructions Manual

3-ch helicopter 2.4 ghz rtf

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Operating Instructions
3-CH Helicopter 2.4 GHz RtF
Item No. 2282651
Page 2 - 22

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions 3-CH Helicopter 2.4 GHz RtF Item No. 2282651 Page 2 - 22...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Page 1. Introduction ..........................4 2. Explanation of symbols .......................4 3. Intended use ........................5 4. Delivery content ........................5 5. Up-to-date operating instructions ..................5 6. Features and functions ......................5 7. Spare parts ..........................6 8. Safety instructions .......................6 a) General information ......................7 9.
  • Page 3 12. Flying the helicopter ......................13 a) Controls ........................13 b) Taking off ........................15 c) Landing........................15 d) Crash protection ......................16 e) Low helicopter battery ....................16 Adjust trim ........................16 13. Finished flying ........................17 14. Repairs and maintenance ....................17 a) Replace propeller blade(s) ..................17 b) Replace tail blade .......................18 c) Replace damaged connection rod ................18 15.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. Introduction Dear customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. Important Keep these operating instructions for reference and provide them together with the product to any third party. This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements. To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions! If there are any technical questions, please contact: www.conrad.com/contact 2.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    3. Intended use The product is a ready to fly remote controlled mini helicopter. The model is intended for indoor use. It is suitable for persons aged 8 years or older. Contact with moisture must be avoided under all circumstances. For safety and approval purposes, you must not rebuild and/or modify this product. If you use the product for purposes other than those described above, the product may be damaged.
  • Page 6: Spare Parts

    7. Spare parts Visit www.conrad.com and search the Item No. for information about any optional accessories, spares, or replacement parts. Only use genuine spare parts. 8. Safety instructions Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property.
  • Page 7: A) General Information

    Caution, safety hazard! This model has the potential to cause damage to property and/or harm individuals. Ensure that you are sufficiently insured, e.g. by taking out private liability insurance. If you already have a policy, check with your insurance company that use of this model is covered by the policy.
  • Page 8: Battery Information And Safety

    9. Battery information and safety a) General information • Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around. There is a risk of batteries being swallowed by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately! • Batteries/rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited, disassembled or thrown into fire. There is a danger of explosion! •...
  • Page 9: C) Aa (Rechargeable) Batteries

    c) AA (rechargeable) batteries • (Rechargeable) batteries should be removed from the device if it is not used for a long period of time to avoid damage through leaking. • All (rechargeable) batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing old and new (rechargeable) batteries in the device can lead to (rechargeable) battery leakage and device damage.
  • Page 10: Operating Elements

    10. Operating elements a) Helicopter 1 Blade grip-tension screw 5 Headlight 9 Side lights 2 Top rotor blade “A” 6 Battery cage 10 Battery socket 3 Blade grip-tension screw 7 Landing gear 11 Battery plug 4 Bottom rotor blade “B” 8 Connecting rod 12 Tail blade b) Transmitter (remote control) 1 Throttle lever 2 ON/OFF switch 3 Direction/rotate lever...
  • Page 11: Getting Ready For Flight

    11. Getting ready for flight a) Charge the helicopter battery Important • Only use the included charger to charge the battery pack. Disconnect the battery and remove it from the helicopter before charging. USB power source: Before connecting, make sure that the USB power source can • deliver sufficient current, otherwise you may damage the source. Do not use a USB port of a computer, keyboard or USB hub without a power adapter as the current supplied by these ports is insufficient.
  • Page 12: C) Insert The Helicopter Battery

    c) Insert the helicopter battery • Slide the battery into the battery cage and check that it is secure. • Do not connect the battery plug to the helicopter battery socket until you are ready for takeoff. d) Preflight check Loose, damaged, or missing parts can result in loss of control and further damage. To prevent this perform a preflight check: 1.
  • Page 13: Flying The Helicopter

    12. Flying the helicopter Important • Please complete the steps outlined in “11. Getting ready for flight” on page 11. • Any time you disconnect the helicopter battery, switch the transmitter power off then repeat the pairing process described in “b) Taking off” on page 15. • Stand at least 2 m away during takeoff. • There should be ≥2 m clearance from obstacles in all directions before taking flight. a) Controls The helicopter will not automatically hover, use the throttle lever to control the height. Transmitter Flight Description...
  • Page 14 Transmitter Flight Description Rotate right: Direction lever right. Forward: Direction lever up. Reverse: Direction lever down. Emergency stop Throttle lever maximum down until the helicopter lands and the propellers stop spinning.
  • Page 15: B) Taking Off

    b) Taking off 1. Pull the throttle lever all the way down and leave it there. 2. Switch the transmitter ON. - The LED will blink slowly while waiting to connect to the helicopter. - A beep will sound and the LED will be solid on when successfully paired. 3. Switch the helicopter ON. - Insert the battery plug into the socket on the helicopter to switch it ON.
  • Page 16: D) Crash Protection

    d) Crash protection If the helicopter blades collide with an object during flight, the propellers will stop spinning and the helicopter will automatically power off to avoid damage or injury. To resume flight: 1. Disconnect the helicopter battery. 2. Switch the transmitter OFF. 3. Perform preflight checks. See “d) Preflight check” on page 12. 4. Take off again. See “11. Getting ready for flight” on page 11. e) Low helicopter battery • Charge the helicopter battery if you hear a beeping sound and the helicopter LED blinks. • If the battery runs out during use, the helicopter will slowly descend to the ground. f) Adjust trim Adjust the trim if the helicopter spins left or right on its own.
  • Page 17: Finished Flying

    13. Finished flying 1. Land the helicopter. 2. Disconnect the helicopter battery. 3. Turn the transmitter power OFF. 14. Repairs and maintenance Important • Always replace damaged blades. Attach new blades in the correct position (see below). Top blades = A, Bottom blades = B. •...
  • Page 18: B) Replace Tail Blade

    b) Replace tail blade 1. Pinch the tail blade and carefully pull straight up and off as shown. Important Grip the base of the tail with your other hand and do not use excessive force. 2. Push the new tail blade in all the way. c) Replace damaged connection rod 1.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    16. Troubleshooting Problem Cause Suggestion Helicopter is Unlock the helicopter. See section: “b) Taking off” Helicopter does locked. on page 15. not respond. No battery. Recharge the battery. Propellers keep Throttle lever not Hold the throttle lever at the maximum down spinning after held in max. down position until the propellers stop spinning. landing.
  • Page 20: Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    17. Declaration of Conformity (DOC) Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, D-92240 Hirschau hereby declares that this product conforms to the 2014/53/EU directive. Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU declaration of conformity: www.conrad.com/downloads Select a language by clicking on a flag symbol and enter the product order number in the search box. You can then download the EU declaration of conformity in PDF format. 18. Disposal a) Product Electronic devices are recyclable waste and must not be disposed of in the household waste.
  • Page 21: Technical Data

    19. Technical data Helicopter Speed ..........max. 15 km/h Rotors ..........Main: ø225 mm, tail: ø32.5 Dimensions (W x H x D) ....48.5 x 120 x 290 mm Weight ..........approx. 70 g (without battery) Transmitter (remote control) Power supply ........3x 1.5 V AAA batteries Frequency range ......2.400 - 2.475 GHz Transmission power......4 dBm Transmission range ......40 - 45 m (open area) Channels ........3 Dimensions (W x H x D) ....100 x 63 x 150 mm...
  • Page 22 This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing. Copyright 2021 by Conrad Electronic SE.

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