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Charging The Helicopter - Swann Crimson Eye Quick Manual

Helicopter

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Warnings
Battery Warnings:
Requires 6 x 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries (not included).
Rechargeable batteries are NOT recommended.
Replacing batteries must be undertaken by a competent adult.
Follow the polarity diagram ( + / - ) in the battery compartment.
Promptly remove dead/exhausted batteries from the controller.
Dispose of used batteries responsibly.
DO NOT incinerate batteries, used or otherwise.
DO NOT dispose of batteries in fi re, as batteries may explode or leak.
DO NOT mix new and old batteries or types of batteries (i.e. alkaline/standard).
DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals.
Precautions and Maintenance
Never fl y near your face. Keep rotor away from your fi ngers, hair, eyes and other
body parts.
Always lift off from a fl at surface.
Never hold the fl ying helicopter in your hand when lifting off .
DO NOT launch the helicopter near people or animals.
Stay away from obstacles and electrical hazards.
To clean, wipe gently with a damp cloth. Avoid use of solvents, as these can
damage the plastic components.
Keep the helicopter and remote away from heat sources.
Do not submerge the helicopter or remote control in water. This will damage the
electronic components, and could pose a severe risk to the built-in battery.
Turn off controller/charger and helicopter while not in use. Remove batteries
from the controller when not in use.
Parental guidance is required for younger users.
Keep your helicopter close and within line of sight – if the line-of-sight to the
controller is lost, you may lose control of the helicopter.
For best performance, use only fresh Alkaline AA batteries in the controller.
Read and obey all warnings and safety guidelines in this manual.
The controller and charger are specifi cally designed to charge this helicopter.
Never use any other charging equipment!
Special Notice to Adults:
The helicopter is NOT intended for use by children under fourteen (14) years old,
unless directly supervised by a competent adult at all times.
The helicopter must only be used with the supplied controller/charger.
Regularly examine the helicopter and controller for any damage to the plugs,
enclosure, rotors, battery covers and other parts. In the event of any damage,
neither the helicopter nor controller should be used until the damage is
completely repaired.
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Charging the helicopter

Before you can take fl ight, you need to charge the battery in the helicopter using the supplied
power adaptor.
Charge via Remote Control: Open the charging lead compartment located on the front of the
remote control, and extend the charging lead. Turn the remote control ON. Plug the other end into
the charging socket on the bottom of the helicopter. The indicator LED on the remote control will
be orange/red when the helicopter is charging, and will go out when the helicopter is charged.
Charge via USB: Plug the USB end of the charging cable into a USB port on your computer,
or to a stand-alone USB charger. Then, connect the other end to the helicopter. Never connect
the helicopter to a USB port supplying anything other than 5V @ 500mA. There is an LED in the
USB plug, which will go out when the helicopter is charging. The LED will light up when charging
is complete, or the helicopter isn't attached to the cable.
The helicopter must be turned OFF to charge.
The helicopter will take 40-50 minutes to charge. Don't over-charge the helicopter
and do not leave it connected to the charger for more than ninety (90) minutes.
Note
: If the helicopter has trouble lifting off
the ground or does not fl y as high as normal,
it means the battery is running low and needs
recharging.
Remote Control parts
Loading batteries into the Remote Control
1.
The battery compartment is located on the rear of the remote control. Using a precision
screwdriver, undo the screw holding the battery compartment cover in place and remove
it to reveal the battery compartment.
2.
Insert 6 AA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment, ensuring each battery
is oriented the correct way for polarity. The correct way is shown inside the battery
compartment and also in the picture below.
3.
Replace the battery compartment cover, securing it with the screw removed in step 1.
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