Operating Instructions; Recharging And Battery Replacement; Replacing Batteries In The Controller; Pairing The Remote - Swann Micro Lightning remote control model helicopter Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions

Recharging and Battery Replacement

Ensure the helicopter is turned OFF before attempting to charge it.
If left on, it won't charge.
Check the orientation of the power cable carefully when connecting it
to the helicopter. If it feels tough to insert or you need to use force, it's
It'll take 45 – 60 minutes to charge. Don't over-charge the helicopter, and don't leave it connected to
a charger for more than ninety minutes.

Replacing Batteries in the Controller:

The battery compartment is located on the
rear of the controller. Undo the screw with
a precision screwdriver and open the battery
compartment. Only use alkaline batteries.
Don't mix old and new batteries. For more
information on battery useage and safety,
consult page 6.
When charging from a USB port, always connect the USB plug to a USB port without connecting the
helicopter. Ensure the red light in the USB plug lights up. When you connect the helicopter, this light
will turn off. If it does not go out, this indicates that the helicopter is not being charged - check that
the helicopter is turned off, and check the integrity of the connection.
Before you can fly, you need to 'pair' the helicopter and remote together. To do
this, turn on both the helicopter and remote. Select a frequency using the band
selector switch. If flying multiple helicopters, ensure each is on a different band.
Then, push the left stick to minimum. Aim the controller's IR transmitter at the
helicopter. Move the left stick from minimum to maximum (bottom to top)
and back again. The helicopter will now be paired to that controller.
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Charge via Remote Control: Open the charging lead
compartment located on the underside 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 orange charging LED on the remote control will
be on whilst the helicopter is charging. The red LED will light up
when charging is complete. [If the LED is flashing, then pair the
remote, as described below, and it will then read accurately.]
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.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Charging via USB

Pairing the Remote

CAUTION: Do not touch the running
rotors. Do not fly above or near
someone's head. Adult supervision is
required at all times.

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David J Lind
March 19, 2025

The battery in the plane will not charge.

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Mr. Anderson
March 19, 2025

The battery in the Swann Micro Lightning remote control model helicopter may not charge for the following reasons:

1. Incorrect USB Port – The helicopter must be connected to a USB port supplying exactly 5V @ 500mA.
2. Improper Connection – The USB plug should be connected first before attaching the helicopter. The red LED in the USB plug should light up before connecting the helicopter.
3. Helicopter Not Turned Off – The helicopter must be turned off before charging.
4. Faulty Connection – If the LED in the USB plug does not go out after connecting the helicopter, check the connection integrity.
5. Damaged Cable or Port – A faulty charging cable or USB port may prevent charging.

Checking these factors can help resolve the charging issue.

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gabriel
April 26, 2025

lower rotor b where to buy them

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