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The Remote Control; Choking Hazard - Swann Crimson Eye Quick Manual

Helicopter

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The Helicopter
Lens

The Remote Control

Photo Button
Left stick
A
Up/Down: Throttle
Charge
indicator
light
Charging Lead
Compartment
2
Balance Bar
Upper Rotors
Lower Rotors
Tail Rotor
Charging port
(Power Switch on other side)
Camera
Video Rec ON/OFF Button
Trim
Rudder / Rotation
Power Switch
Right stick
B
Up/Down: Back/Forward
Left/Right: Turn on Spot
Power
Indicator
LED
Band
Selector
Switch
Warnings
Helicopter Battery Warnings
The helicopter has a built in Lithium Polymer battery. This battery is light and powerful, as its
chemistry is based on lithium, a light and extremely volatile metal.
The battery pack in the helicopter will become warm if charged for too long and could
become damaged. Do not overcharge the battery in the helicopter.
Charge battery in an isolated, controlled environment. Keep far away from fl ammable
materials.
Never leave the helicopter unattended while charging.
The battery pack in the helicopter becomes warm after use. We recommend you allow 30
minutes for it cool before re-charging the helicopter.
Never completely exhaust the battery. When the helicopter starts to lose power, turn it off
and charge it as soon as practicable.
DO NOT dispose of the batteries in the remote control or the helicopter in fi re as they may
explode.
The battery must be disposed of responsibly.
DO NOT expose to direct sunlight: there is a risk that the battery may overheat, ignite and/
or explode.
DO NOT disassemble, modify, heat, or short circuit the battery. Don't place it in fi re or leave
in hot places or near heat sources.
DO NOT drop the battery or subject it to strong impacts.
DO NOT allow the battery to get wet.
Only charge the battery from the supplied charging equipment. Using other charging
equipment will void your warranty, may damage the battery and poses a risk of fi re or
explosion.
Use the battery only in this helicopter, and use only this battery in the helicopter.
Read these instructions carefully and thoroughly, and obey all guidelines herein.
In the unlikely event of leakage or explosion, use sand or a chemical fi re extinguisher to
extinguish the batteries.
If your high school chemistry teacher ever demonstrated what happens when sodium is placed
in water ("bam" is the technical description of the outcome) then you're somewhat familiar
with how volatile lithium is – except that lithium is lighter (and therefore packs a bigger bang
per gram) than sodium is! Basically, obey all the guidelines and respect the power of lithium!
!
DANGER
: Never insert any sharp objects, pins or
screws into the helicopter as this may puncture the
internal battery!
!

CHOKING HAZARD

: Small parts. NOT for children
under 3 years.
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