
10. Problems and Solutions
The remote control is
not responding.
The power switch may be on the
position “OFF”.
Batteries may be installed
incorrectly.
Batteries may be drained.
The powers switch “ON”.
Check that batteries are
correctly installed.
Recharge or replace batteries.
The helicopter is not
responding.
The power switch may be on the
“OFF” position.
The switch on the helicopter is off.
The antenna is damaged.
There are strong winds preventing
controllable movement.
The unit is not synced with the
remote control.
Turn the power switch “ON”.
Turn “ON” the switch on the
helicopter.
Double check that the antenna
is visible and attached.
Do not fly with strong currents
of wind.
Descend the helicopter and
replace batteries and/or
resynchronize the control with
the unit.
Helicopter will not
elevate or fly properly.
The propeller is turning too slowly.
The battery on the helicopter has
drained.
Press the lever with stronger
forward motion.
Recharge the internal battery
on the helicopter unit.
The lever on the controller
descended suddenly.
When landing lower the
horizontal lever on the
controller very gently.
1. If the battery of the controller is low, the flying distance will shorten. If the battery on the
helicopter if low, the helicopter will have limited elevation and will maneuver slowly.
2. In case the helicopter will not be used for a long period of time, please remove the battery from
the remote control to prevent damage to the remote.
3. In case the helicopter suffers damage or alterations, go to a local technician. If the propeller
shows signs of wear or damage, avoid flying. Damaged propeller may cause accidents.
4. Before flying, always turn “ON” the switch of the remote control before powering “ON” the
switch on the helicopter.
5. After flying, turn “OFF” the switch on the remote control then turn “OFF” the switch on the
helicopter.
1. Clean the helicopter with a clean and slightly damped cloth.
2. Do not expose to direct sunlight or excessive heat.
3. Do not submerge equipment in water.
4. Turn “OFF” the switch on control and helicopter when not in use.
5. Remove the batteries from the remote control if storing the unit for a long period of time.
6. Use brand new alkaline batteries for best results.
7. Check the equipment regularly for damage or loose parts that may cause injury.