So – you've pulled the helicopter out of the box, have flipped through the manual and thought:
"Too many words... lots of buttons... I don't know where to start"
Fair enough. Helicopters are complex things. So, we've prepared this quick guide.
1.
Read and obey all warnings and directions in this manual and on the packaging. We wrote
it because we mean it!
2.
Insert batteries into the controller. Use 6 high quality alkaline AA's.
3.
Grab the charging lead in the controller and pop it (gently) into the charging socket on the helicopter.
Ensure that the helicopter is turned OFF.
4.
Turn the remote control ON. Leave it there for just over half an hour, then pull it out.
5.
Turn the helicopter ON. You'll see some LEDs light up.
6.
Move the left control stick from minimum to maximum and back to minimum.
7.
Fly!
Moving up / down: Use the left stick on the remote control.
Moving forward / back: Move the right stick forward or back.
Rudder: Use the rudder trim adjustment knob, centre of controller.
If the helicopter is turning when you don't want it to, then you need to adjust the trim.
Basically, it makes fine adjustments to the rotor speeds, and allows you to fine tune the helicopter's
Got questions or comments about this helicopter?
E-mail: tech@swannsecurity.com
Or visit our website - www.swannsecurity.com
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
above someone's head! Adult supervision is required!
!
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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Quick Flight Guide
Here's what you've gotta do:
Controlling the Helicopter
Turning Left / Right: Move the right stick left or right.
Adjusting Trim:
Adjusts the helicopters turning/spinning.
What is this "trim" thingy?
sense of direction.
Information
FCC Compliance Information Statement (for U.S.A.)
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
Do not touch the running propeller! Do not play
Do not fly near eyes or face.
© Swann Communications 2011
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Do you have a question about the Micro Lightning remote control model helicopter and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The battery in the plane will not charge.
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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