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APACHE AH-64
25350
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
OPERATION MANUAL
JUST REMOTE-CONTROLLED

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Summarization of Contents

Security and Hazard Warnings
Small Parts Hazard
Warning about small parts posing a risk of suffocation or injury.
Age Restriction
Product is not suitable for children under 8 years of age.
Moisture Warning
The product or electronics must not get moist or wet.
Battery Notice and Disposal
Batteries Not for Children
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be handled by children.
Adult Battery Replacement
Battery or rechargeable battery replacement must only be performed by an adult.
Safe Battery Charging and Storage
Always charge and store batteries on a fireproof surface or in a LiPo bag.
Risks of Improper Battery Use
Improper use like short-circuiting or overcharging can lead to explosions or fire.
Disposal Instructions
Electronic Waste Disposal
Electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of in household garbage.
Hazardous Battery Markings
Batteries containing hazardous substances are marked with specific symbols.
Battery Recycling
Batteries with recycling symbols can be placed in any used battery collection tank.
Warnings
Age and Small Parts Warning
Model contains small parts and is not suitable for children under 8 years.
Hot Motor Warning
The model's motor gets very hot; allow it to cool before touching.
Important Notes
Age Suitability
This product is not suitable for children under 8 years of age.
Precautions
Read safety information before use. Avoid rain, snow, thunderstorms, and poor visibility.
Safe Operation Conditions
Do not operate if tired, unwell, or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Avoid Hot Components
Do not touch drive parts or motors during or immediately after use as they get very hot.
Transmitter Operation Safety
Familiarize yourself with the transmitter operation to avoid injuries.
Shutdown Sequence
Always turn off the model first, then the remote control, to prevent loss of control.
Out of Range Warning
Keep the transmitter close to the model to prevent loss of control.
Read Manual Before Use
Thoroughly read the manual before beginning operation.
Keep Away From Children
Product contains small parts; keep it away from small children.
Transmitter Battery Handling
Never reverse connection or disassemble transmitter batteries.
Flight Location Restrictions
Do not operate the model on public roads or crowded places.
Charging the Battery
Remove Battery from Model
First, remove the battery from the helicopter model.
Connect USB Charging Cable
Connect the USB charging cable to a PC, charger, or power bank.
Charging Indicator Lights
The battery LED is red during charging and turns off when fully charged.
Charging and Flight Times
Charging takes approx. 60 minutes; flight time is approx. 12 minutes.
Flight Operation
Power On Helicopter
Switch on the helicopter, the status light flashes.
Power On Remote Control
Switch on the remote control, its status light will also flash.
Connection Confirmation
Status LEDs light up continuously when the receiver is connected to the transmitter.
Step 1: Power On Helicopter
Switch on the helicopter, the status light flashes.
Step 2: Power On Remote
Switch on the remote control, the status light also flashes.
Step 3: Throttle Calibration
Push the throttle lever up and down to match frequency.
Step 4: Connection Established
Indicator light is on, indicating successful frequency matching.
Flight Mode
Method 1: Takeoff and Landing
Use throttle stick for takeoff and landing.
Method 2: Auto-Start/Land
Use auto-start button for takeoff and landing.
Left/Right Control
Push lever left/right to turn the helicopter left/right.
Forward/Backward Control
Push lever forward/backward to fly the helicopter forward/backward.
Corrective Steps
Correcting Left Turns
Use left trim button to correct automatic left turns.
Correcting Right Turns
Use right trim button to correct automatic right turns.
Troubleshooting
Motor Does Not Start
Check transmitter power and battery charge.
Stops Operating During Flight
Check battery status and charge if necessary.
Remote Control LED Flashing
Ensure transmitter is on, battery is charged, and pairing is correct.
Helicopter Vibrates Strongly
Check rotor shaft and blades for deformation and replace if needed.