TABLE OF CONTENTS Features. 1 Remote Battery Installation. 2 Charging the Helicopter. 2 Helicopter diagram, Remote Control diagram. 3 Preparing for Flight . 3 Flying Tips. 4 How to Sync your Helicopter . 4 Understanding Helicopter Trim Adjustments. 4 Calibrating The Helicopter. 5 Automatically Take Off / Land. 5 Flight Controls. 5 Interactive Battle Modes. 6 Helicopter Warning And Safety Precautions. 6 Part Replacement Instructions. 7 Contents. 7 Air Combat Propeller System. 7 Replacing the Upper Propeller Blade. . 8 Replacing the Bottom Propeller Blade. 8 Battery Warnings. 9 Care and Maintenance. 9 Limited 90-Day Warranty. . 1 0 FCC Information. 1 1 Thank you for purchasing the AIR COMBAT 2.4Ghz Motion Controlled Battling Helicopter from Propel RC. Please read this instruction booklet carefully as it contains valuable information on how to properly fly and care for your helicopter. FEATURES Advanced motion control technology gives you more realistic-flight maneuvers and battle action than ever before!
Air pressure sensor locks flight altitude. Using advanced infrared battling technology Air Combat copters dog-fight in Mid-air. With each successful hit side-lights illuminate and the copter performs a spin. After three strikes, the defeated players copter automatically spirals to the ground-game over!
Reset your copter and get back into the battle!
Realistic lights, sound and vibration feedback keeps players engaged On board 2.4Ghz digital spread spectrum allows up to 8 Players to battle simultaneously. REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY INSTALLATION 1. Twist off the battery cover from the remote control. 2. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw securing the battery tray. 3. Install 4 AAA alkaline batteries as shown in the diagram. 4. Insert the battery tray back to the remote control and tighten the screw. 5. Replace the battery cover.
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Battery Compartment
(4 AAA batteries) Battery Cover CHARGING THE HELICOPTER 1. Make sure the helicopters power switch is in the OFF position and plug the USB charging cord into the charging socket of the helicopter(see diagram A ). Caution: The USB plug fits the charging socket only in one way. Do not force it. 2. Connect the helicopter charging cord to your computers USB port (see diagram B). Note: You may also purchase a Propel USB wall charger from our online store at www.propelrc.com. 3. The red LED on the USB plug lights up when charging is complete (See diagram C). Note: If the red LED lights up, either the charging is complete or the USB plug is not properly connected. 4. The charging time will vary depending on the percentage of battery already charged. The average charging time is approximately 30-50 minutes. The helicopter operates for approximately 5-8 minutes per charge. The red LED on the USB plug lights up when charging is complete A. B. C. Charging socket is located on the underside of the helicopter next to the power switch. IMPORTANT: ALWAYS DISCONNECT CHARGER CORD AFTER CHARGING. NEVER LEAVE CHARGER CONNECTED TO HELICOPTER OVERNIGHT OR FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME. 1 2