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ALIEN-X INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.5CH GYRO RC HELICOPTER FOR AGES 8+ ITEM NO. 35917 UFO Website: www.worldtechtoys.com Email: [email protected] Phone: (877) 498-8697 Monday - Friday / 9:00AM - 5:00PM / Pacific Time WWW.WORLDTECHTOYS.COM MADE IN CHINA SPECIFICATIONS, COLORS AND CONTENT MAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS Tail Rotor Stabilizer Coaxial Rotor LED Lights Sphere Cage Body FEATURES: TROUBLE SHOOTING: CAUTION: CHARGING THE HELICOPTER: CONTROL METHOD: ADJUSTING THE TRIM: FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT CHECK: PRE-FLIGHT PREPARATION: TRANSMITTER ASSEMBLY AND BATTERY INSTALLATION: 1. Use a screwdriver to loosen screws on the battery cover on the back of the transmitter. 2. Put 6 AA size batteries in the battery compartment with the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment. 3. Close the battery cover and tighten the screw. Note: Batteries should be inserted with the correct polarity. Transmitter Battery Installation 1. Take the antenna and screw it on to the top of the transmitter in clockwise motion. Transmitter Antenna Installation Push up on the throttle stick. Push down on the throttle stick. Push left on the directional stick to turn left. Push right on the directional stick to turn right. Push forward on the directional stick. Push backward on the directional stick. Plug the wall charger into an outlet. Turn off the power to the helicopter and unplug the battery. Connect the helicopter battery cable to the wall charger. The light on the wall charger will be off when charging. The light on the charger will turn on when done charging. Charge time 100-110 minutes. - Do not over charge the battery. Over charging the battery will ruin the batteries ability to hold a charge. - Do not charge the battery without adult supervision. - Do not charge the battery over night. - Please make sure you have enough room the fly the helicopter. - Make sure you always have a line of sight on the helicopter when flying. - Children must be guided by adult to fly the helicopter. - Be sure that there is nobody using the same frequency in the area you are flying the helicopter. - Do not fly the helicopter in strong winds or in the rain. 1. Place the helicopter on a flat surface and turn on the power to the helicopter. (Keep still for 5 seconds before the operation) 2. Keep a distance of at least 7 Feet for safety. 3. Make sure there are no objects, animals or people close to the helicopter before flying. 4. Turn on the transmitter power switch; Pull the throttle to top,and then pull back the throttle to the lowest position, after that the power light on the transmitter will flash red then be red continuously. 5. If the power light on transmitter is slowly flashing red after the above procedure then please replace the transmitter batteries. Rotor won’t spin * ON/OFF Switch is OFF * Weak battery * Strong radio interference from the environment. * Weak power *Set switch to ON *Re-charge the battery pack *Re-charge the battery pack The helicopter will suddenly lose power and drop out of the sky. No control of the helicopter Problem Cause *Move to a location without radio interference. Solution *Antenna is not screwed on correctly. *Antenna is not fully extended. *Screw the antenna on firmly to the transmitter. *Fully extend the antenna. If the helicopter spins to the left or right without turning then you need to adjust the trim. If the helicopter spins clockwise, twist the trim knob to the left until the helicopter stops spinning. If the helicopter spins counter-clockwise, twist the trim knob to the right until the helicopter stops spinning. 1. When the batteries are low, the control distance will be reduced. 2. The max range for the helicopter is 100 feet. Do not fly the helicopter past 100 feet or you will lose control of the helicopter. 3. If the helicopter is damaged, repair it before flying. A damaged helicopter may not fly correctly and may be harder to control in the air. 4. Please remove all the batteries from the transmitter if you do not use the helicopter for a long period of time. 5. Avoid crashing the helicopter. Crashing the helicopter may damage the helicopter.

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Page 1: Alien X UFO MANUAL - HobbyTron.com INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.5CH GYRO RC HELICOPTER FOR AGES 8+ ITEM NO. 35917 UFO Website:  Email: customerserv@worldtechtoys.com

ALIEN-X

INSTRUCTION MANUAL3.5CH GYRO RC HELICOPTER

FOR AGES 8+ ITEM NO. 35917

UFO

Website: www.worldtechtoys.comEmail: [email protected]: (877) 498-8697 Monday - Friday / 9:00AM - 5:00PM / Pacific Time

WWW.WORLDTECHTOYS.COM

MADE IN CHINA

SPECIFICATIONS, COLORS AND CONTENTMAY VARY FROM ILLUSTRATIONS

Tail Rotor

Stabilizer

Coaxial Rotor

LED Lights

Sphere Cage Body

FEATURES:

TROUBLE SHOOTING:

CAUTION:

CHARGING THE HELICOPTER: CONTROL METHOD:

ADJUSTING THE TRIM:

FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT CHECK:

PRE-FLIGHT PREPARATION:

TRANSMITTER ASSEMBLY AND BATTERY INSTALLATION:

1. Use a screwdriver to loosen screws on the battery cover on the back of the transmitter.2. Put 6 AA size batteries in the battery compartment with the correct polarity as shown inside the battery compartment.3. Close the battery cover and tighten the screw.

Note: Batteries should be inserted with the correct polarity.

Transmitter Battery Installation

1. Take the antenna and screw it on to the top of the transmitter in clockwise motion.Transmitter Antenna Installation

Push up on the throttle stick.

Push down on the throttle stick.

Push left on the directional stick toturn left.

Push right on the directional stick toturn right.

Push forward on the directionalstick.

Push backward on the directionalstick.

Plug the wall charger into an outlet. Turn off the power to the helicopter and unplug the battery.Connect the helicopter battery cable to the wall charger. The light on the wall charger will be offwhen charging. The light on the charger will turn on when done charging.Charge time 100-110 minutes.

- Do not over charge the battery. Over charging the battery will ruin the batteries ability to hold a charge.- Do not charge the battery without adult supervision.- Do not charge the battery over night.

- Please make sure you have enough room the fly the helicopter.- Make sure you always have a line of sight on the helicopter when flying.- Children must be guided by adult to fly the helicopter.- Be sure that there is nobody using the same frequency in the area you are flying the helicopter.- Do not fly the helicopter in strong winds or in the rain.

1. Place the helicopter on a flat surface and turn on the power to the helicopter. (Keep still for 5 seconds before the operation)2. Keep a distance of at least 7 Feet for safety.3. Make sure there are no objects, animals or people close to the helicopter before flying.4. Turn on the transmitter power switch; Pull the throttle to top,and then pull back the throttle to the lowest position, after that the power light on the transmitter will flash red then be red continuously. 5. If the power light on transmitter is slowly flashing red after the above procedure then please replace the transmitter batteries.

Rotor won’t spin * ON/OFF Switch is OFF* Weak battery

* Strong radio interference fromthe environment.

* Weak power

*Set switch to ON*Re-charge the battery pack

*Re-charge the battery pack The helicopter will suddenlylose power and drop out of the sky.

No control of the helicopter

Problem Cause

*Move to a location withoutradio interference.

Solution

*Antenna is not screwed on correctly.*Antenna is not fully extended.

*Screw the antenna on firmly to thetransmitter.*Fully extend the antenna.

If the helicopter spins to the left or right without turning then you need to adjustthe trim.

If the helicopter spins clockwise, twist thetrim knob to the left until the helicopterstops spinning.

If the helicopter spins counter-clockwise,twist the trim knob to the right until thehelicopter stops spinning.

1. When the batteries are low, the control distance will be reduced.2. The max range for the helicopter is 100 feet. Do not fly the helicopter past 100 feet or you will lose control of the helicopter.3. If the helicopter is damaged, repair it before flying. A damaged helicopter may not fly correctly and may be harder to control in the air.4. Please remove all the batteries from the transmitter if you do not use the helicopter for a long period of time. 5. Avoid crashing the helicopter. Crashing the helicopter may damage the helicopter.