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Xtreem Micro Lightning Instruction Manual

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Congratulations on your purchase
of this remote control model
helicopter from Xtreem™ RC
Fun! We were going to tell you all
about how much fun these are,
the tricks you can do and how
many hours of enjoyment you're
going to get out of it, but we figure
that if we just talk about how to
fly it, you'll discover the fun for
yourself!
NOTICE: Before using this helicopter,
read this operating guide carefully,
and obey all warnings and caution
labels.
Seriously, it's no fun if someone gets
hurt.
Tail Rotor
EN
Left Stick
Upper Rotors
Charging Socket (far side)
Micro Lightning
Turbo Button
OK
Rotational Trim
USB Charging
Port
Balance Bars
Lower Rotors
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Power Button
Right Stick
*
Power Switch
(below)

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Summary of Contents for Xtreem Micro Lightning

  • Page 1 Power Button of this remote control model Left Stick Right Stick helicopter from Xtreem™ RC Fun! We were going to tell you all about how much fun these are, the tricks you can do and how many hours of enjoyment you’re...
  • Page 2: Preparing For Flight

    Preparing for Flight 1. Charging the Helicopter Ensure the helicopter is turned OFF before attempting to charge it. If left on, the helicopter won’t charge. • Connect the charging pin to the charging port on the helicopter. • Ensure that the helicopter is turned off. •...
  • Page 3 Basic Maneuvers Moving up and down: The helicopter moves up and down by varying the speed of its main rotors (those two big things that spin). You can control how fast these spin by using the left stick on the controller. Pushing the stick up will increase the throttle.
  • Page 4: Adjusting The Trim

    Adjusting the Trim Trim (Rotation): If you find that the helicopter is turning slowly left or right when you’re not using the right stick on the controller, then you’ll need to adjust the trim. The trim controls are located on the right-side D-pad, and are marked with the double-arrow icons.
  • Page 5 Flying Guide Wind: Basically, these are (approximately) 1/40th scale helicopters. Full sized helicopters can’t fly in high winds – and neither can the models. If a full sized helicopter has difficulty overcoming 50mph winds, then the model will have the same difficulty with 1~2 mph winds (i.e. 1/40th as much). There’s nothing that can be done about this, it’s just physics.
  • Page 6: Battery Safety Instructions

    Battery Safety Instructions • Requires 4 x 1.5V AA Alkaline batteries (not included) • Batteries are small objects. • Replacing batteries must be undertaken by a competent adult. • Follow the polarity diagram ( + / - ) in the battery compartment. •...
  • Page 7: General Safety Guidelines

    General Safety Guidelines CAUTION: Never fly near your face. Keep rotor away from your fingers, hair, eyes and other body parts. Always lift off from a flat surface. Never hold the flying helicopter in your hand when lifting off. DO NOT launch helicopter near people or animals.
  • Page 8 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ™ ©Xtreem RC Fun 2014 MMLXSQ080514E...