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INTERACTIVE TOY CONCEPTS BladeRunner Instruction Manual

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The BladeRunner is a delicate machine. Before
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removing it from the packaging, please read the
instructions. Do NOT pull on the rotors!
Your New BladeRunner
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Congratulations on the purchase of your state-of-the-art, indoor helicopter. The BladeRunner
uses the latest in
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electronic and battery technology to give you a flight experience you won't forget. Though your BladeRunner
is
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designed to be easy to fly and extremely stable, it is an aircraft and as such you need to spend a bit of time read-
ing this manual to learn to operate it properly and safely. There is a very active internet-based community where
you can get all sorts of tips and connect with other pilots.
Check out http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/ then scroll down to "Vendors" "Bladerunner Heli".
Please note that this helicopter is meant to be flown inside only. Do NOT fly it outside!
Unpacking
Your helicopter is fastened securely in place to prevent shipping damage. The BladeRunner
is a delicate device
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and you must be very careful when removing it from the packaging to prevent any damage.
Assembly
The BladeRunner
itself is charged and fully assembled. Insert the antenna into the top of the transmitter and gently
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screw it into place. Do not overtighten. The helicopter itself comes fully assembled and is ready to fly as-is.
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Top Rotor
Bottom Rotor
Tail Rotor
Bottom of Heli
On/Off Switch
Charge J ack

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Michael Wright
March 6, 2025

Can the helicopter battery be replaced?

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Mr. Anderson
March 6, 2025

The manual does not mention replacing the battery, but it does warn against overcharging or excessively discharging it. It also states to use only the supplied charger. This suggests that the battery is not designed to be easily replaced by the user.

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Michael Wright
March 9, 2025

@Mr. Anderson

Michael Wright
March 9, 2025

Thanks for your response. I purchased the Helicopter from a charity shop at very little cost so I intend to have a go at sourcing and fitting a new battery myself

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Summary of Contents for INTERACTIVE TOY CONCEPTS BladeRunner

  • Page 1 Though your BladeRunner designed to be easy to fly and extremely stable, it is an aircraft and as such you need to spend a bit of time read- ing this manual to learn to operate it properly and safely.
  • Page 2 Your BladeRunner has a control range of about 1 0 0 feet - more than enough for the average indoor environment. Please note that this helicopter is meant to be flown inside only. The BladeRunner is very lightweight and so is very sensitive to air currents.
  • Page 3 CHARGI NG Open r ear door Extend char ge cor d Plug A/C Adapter into the side of the transmitter. Plug in char ge cor d car efully Plug A/ C char ger into the wall L ocate the AC adapter and plug it into the side of the transmitter/charger, then plug the adapter into an AC wall outlet.
  • Page 4 Do not fly for more than 4 minutes at a time. L and the Bladerunner after 4 minutes to let the motors and battery cool for a few minutes. If you don't do this, you will overheat the Bladerunner and greatly reduce the life of its components.
  • Page 5 Posit ion t he Bladerunner Next, switch the helicopter 'On' ( by moving the belly-mounted on/off switch to the 'On' Place the helicopter on the ground with the tail pointing position - towards the tail) .
  • Page 6 This heli does not incorporate a gyro and intentionally designed to so you, as the pilot, must compensate for any oscillations - move backwards and actually this makes the Bladerunner more fun to fly. forwards, SL OW L Y. pg.6...
  • Page 7 Your helicopter has a range of up to 1 0 0 feet. Be aware though, that the presence of electrical wires in walls, lights and other sources of electrical interference may reduce this range. During your first few flights, try to keep the BladeRunner Share your f lying t ips, ex periences...
  • Page 8 - try not to let it move up or down - keep it level. Hold the hover for 5 seconds then land. Repeat 5 times. If the Bladerunner starts to drift off center, land immediately and manually reposition it in the center of the training z one.
  • Page 9: Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)

    Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQ) How much space do I need t o f ly? At least a mid-siz ed living room, clear of any obstructions is needed. Be sure to keep the BladeRunner away from walls, ceiling and other fixtures. The Bladerunner creates its own turbulence and because it is very sensitive to wind and turbulence ( any kind of moving air) it is difficult to control when it is too close to the floor or near static obj ects.
  • Page 10 As above, if the heli keeps turning left, adj ust the upper rotor blades. If it keeps turning right, adj ust the lower rotor blades. Important note: Please do not expect the BladeRunner to remain in perfect trim. The temperature of the motors and shafts etc varies during flight so the trim tends to drift a bit.
  • Page 11 Run the tail motor for another minute. Stop it and test again. If it still does not start by itself, repeat the procedure. If you are not able to start the tail motor it is still possible to fly your BladeRunner helicopter with almost full control and have a lot of fun.
  • Page 12: Technical Specifications

    Toy Concepts guarantees your R/C helicopter to be free from manufacturing defects. This warranty does not cover any modifications or parts damaged by the owner. In no case will Interactive Toy Concepts' liability exceed the original cost of the kit. Interactive Toy Concepts reserves the right to change this warranty without notice.