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PHOENIX - P16-41461 User`s Manual

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1. Backward Left Right Ascend Descend Left Right Rudder Control Used to Control the Left Right Trim Power Switch INSTALLING THE BATTERIES 1 Turn the remote control over to access the battery compartment on the back 2 Remove the screw and remove the battery compartment cover 3 Insert 8 AA batteries making sure to orient them according to the illustrations on the inside of the battery compartment 4 Replace the cover ensuring to fasten the screw rol o o o ele o o o O o o G CGC G oo a aj o ke o Battery Notes e Do not mix new and old batteries or different brands of batteries e When not in use switch off the power switch to extend usage time e When the indicator lights of the controller flash the controller is low on power Make sure to change the batteries before they are completely drained e If you dont use the transmitter for an extended period of time remove all batteries in order to avoid leakage CHARGING THE HELICOPTER 1 Turn off the helicopter and connect the plug of the AC charger to the slot on the helicopter 2 Insert the AC charger into any available power jack 3 When the charging the LED is no longer illuminated and the full charge LED is on disconnect Do not charge more than two hours Charging Helicopter AS While charge pulropt th Siigh OFITEAlicopter to ORF position up Battery Notes Do not use or leave the ba
2. Proximus PHOENIX P16 41461 3CH Large Indoor Helicopter w Gyro User s Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS Whats in the BOX amer icctsscstassneset a sues cvserietcrsbedoucaussadeatevsenseivessacsatsasiateagarssares cokers 3 Helicopter Part Llets siirsin cavevnatencetee cess stecsscesttesasseavsdvaisersareriedeasceeeae 4 Installing the Batters cc c ces0csccsscsiscacdesesscczais ageastgetasetateestsseeadiesenantsscecedesenaceass 5 Charging thie Helicopte tis ci asesasisi aeiiee ase tisie esvesesiitaanieiraceereeia EE NINNE 6 Attaching the Antenna to the Remote ccscsscssscecsseeseessseesseesseesssseseneessecsenees 7 PROF Le cesxscscesassxecestisarsdssesancessecebssssieaadaecapstteidscavssadbctase E aa E EdaS 7 Troubleshooting narsrrenerrvenneseeenervenresvsersenernersnenenrennnnnnearenannnerenneenenandnennnsd 9 Care amp Maintenance osioita asarat rina a a AN 10 FCC Information WHAT S IN THE BOX a 1 Helicopter f 2 Spare Main Blades b 1 Remote Control g 1 Spare Balance Bar c 1 Antenna h 1 Spare Ascend and Descend Landing Gear d 1 Charger i 2 Spare Tail Blades e 4 Spare Screws j 2 Spare Connection Buckle HELICOPTER PARTS LIST Balance Bar I Main Blade A va Main Blade B Tail Blade ENG Tail Blade ra Antenna Power Charger Light Directional Stick Throttle Stick Forward
3. eiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 11 Proximus Products Technical Support 8300 West Flager St 1 888 222 5487 Suite 121 106 Miami FL 33144 Proximus is a registered Trademark of Streak Products Inc 2011 Streak Products Inc 12
4. ng 1 Recommended for indoor use only and only in rooms without obstacles breakable objects or fans 2 If the helicopter becomes damaged or broken do not fly as it may lead to injury FCC INFORMATION 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 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 10 Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party respon sible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa tion This unit uses and generates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the rec
5. t and left adjustments to test the helicopter s ability to move right and left Notes e Do not fly in extreme temperatures above 113 F 45 C or below 50 F 10 C as doing so will affect performance and may damage the helicopter e Do not fly in strong wind as windy conditions will limit control ability e Select a large wide open area and make sure there are no obstructions ani mals or people nearby e If your helicopter is heading for a collision with a spectator or hard object cut the throttle to prevent damage e If there is not enough power to lift off your battery may be low Charge the heli copter and try again TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE CHECK THIS The remote control doesn t work The power switch on the remote control is OFF Make sure the Power switch is set to is ON The batteries are im properly inserted Confirm batteries are correctly inserted The remote control doesn t work Batteries lack of power Change the batteries Antenna isn t connected properly Unscrew and re screw the remote control s antenna Unable to control the helicopter The power switch on the helicopter is OFF Main rotor blades are rotating too slowly Turn helicopters power switch ON Pull up on the throttle stick Helicopter unable to rise The helicopter isn t charged sufficiently Charge the helicopter CARE AND MAINTENANCE Warni
6. ttery near a heat source such as fire or heater Do not allow the battery to be immersed in water Make sure to keep the battery in a cool and dry environment e When recharging only use the battery charger included in the packaging of the product Do not disassemble the battery e Never leave the battery unattended during charging e When not in use switch off the power switch to extend usage time e The control distance will shorter when the battery is not fully charged ATTACHING THE ANTENNA TO THE REMOTE 1 Insert the antenna to the hole on the top of the remote control 2 Turn the antenna clockwise until secure PRE FLIGHT 1 Lay your helicopter on the ground at least 6 feet away from obstructions animals or people 2 Move the helicopter s power switch located in the main housing to ON and make sure the throttle on the remote is in the down position 3 Stand back and switch the remote s power switch to ON 4 Increase pressure on the throttle stick until the helicopter is able to just barely hover over the floor 5 Back off on the throttle to maintain a steady height and check to see if the he licopter leans in one direction or spins If the helicopter is not stable hovering over the floor make micro adjustments to the trim dials on the remote control to correct You may also use the included screwdriver to adjust the potentiometer located on the helicopter s circuit board 6 Use very slight righ

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