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® INSTRUCTION GUIDE HOW TO INSTALL YOUR BATTERIES HOW TO CHARGE YOUR HELIX ® 360 BATTERY INSTALLATION – CONTROLLER/CHARGER 1. Open the battery door with a screwdriver (pic.1). 2. If used batteries are present, remove these batteries from the unit by pulling up on one end of each battery. 3. Install new batteries as shown in the polarity diagram (+/-) inside the battery compartment (pic.2). 4. Replace battery door securely (pic.3). 5. Check your local laws and regulations for correct recycling and/or battery disposal. HOW TO FLY YOUR HELIX ® 360 pic.1 pic.1 pic.2 pic.2 STEP ONE STEP TWO STEP THREE STEP FOUR TROUBLESHOOTING Helicopter is not reacting to the controller. Suddenly stops and drops while flying. Helicopter is losing control. Helicopter is not holding a charge. PROBLEM Helicopter may not be turned ON. Weak battery. Weak power. Helicopter may be out of range from controller. Bright lights may be affecting the IR control. You may be too far away from the helicopter. Helicopter might be turned ON while charging. Controller/charger is low on battery power. CAUSE Turn helicopter ON. Re-charge the helicopter using the charging port OR check batteries in the controller. Re-charge helicopter or check battery power in controller. Move closer to the helicopter with the controller. Turn down lights or change flight environment. Move closer to the helicopter with the controller. Turn OFF the helicopter so that it is not flashing. Replace batteries in the controller. SOLUTION pic.3 pic.3 Battery requirement for Controller/charger: Power Supply : Rating : DC 6 V, 0.45 W Batteries : 4 x 1.5 V "AA"/LR6/AM3 Requires 4 x 1.5 V "AA" size batteries (not included) Battery requirement for Helix ® 360: Power Supply : Rating : DC 3.7 V, 1.8 W Batteries : 1 x 3.7 V Li-Poly Rechargeable Battery Pack Requires 1 x 3.7 V Li-Poly Rechargeable Battery Pack (included) BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION: - Requires 4 x 1.5-V AA alkaline batteries (not included). - Batteries are small objects. - Replacement of batteries must be done by adults. - Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery compartment. - Promptly remove dead batteries from the toy. - Dispose of used batteries properly. - Remove batteries for prolonged storage - DO NOT incinerate used batteries. - DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire, as batteries may explode or leak. - DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types of batteries (i.e. alkaline/standard). - DO NOT use rechargeable batteries. - DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries. - DO NOT short-circuit the supply terminals. Care and Maintenance: - Always remove batteries from the toy when it is not being used for a long period of time. (controller/charger only) - Wipe the toy gently with a clean damp cloth. - Keep the toy away from direct heat. - Do not submerge the toy in water. This can damage the electronic assemblies. Note: - Parental guidance is recommended when installing or replacing batteries. - In an environment with electrostatic discharge, the toy may malfunction and require user to reset the toy. Special Note to Adults: - Regularly examine the toy for damage to the plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of any damage, the toy must not be used with the controller/charger until the damage has been repaired. - This toy is not intended for children under 3 years old. - This toy must only be used with the recommended controller/charger. - Do not try to charge other batteries with controller/charger. Safety Precautions: - Keep hands, hair and loose clothing away from the rotors when power switch is turned ON. - Turn off controller/charger and helicopter when not in use - Remove battery from controller/charger when not in use. - Parental guidance is recommended for the flight. - Keep your helicopter in your sight so that you can supervise it all the time. - New alkaline batteries are recommended for use in controller/charger to obtain maximum performance. - Users should keep strict accordance with the instruction manual while operation the product. - Your controller/charger is tailor-made for the Li-Poly rechargeable battery used in your Helix ® 360. Do not use it to charge any battery other than that in the helicopter. This product 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 undesirable operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference to radio communications. Because this toy generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, there can be no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this toy does cause interference to radio or television reception (you can check this by turning the toy off and on while listening for the interference), one or more of the following measures may be useful: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • Increase the separation between the toy and the radio or the TV • Consult the dealer or an experienced TV-radio technician for help. NOTE: Changes, adjustments or modifications to this unit, including but not limited to, replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) could result in a violation of FCC rules under part 15 and/or 95 and must be expressly approved by Spin Master Ltd. or they could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Your Helix ® 360 is equipped with a Lithium Polymer battery. SPECIAL LiPO BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS: - Never charge battery unattended. - Charge battery in isolated area. Keep away from flammable materials. - Do not expose to direct sunlight. There is a risk of the batteries exploding, overheating, or igniting. - Do not disassemble, modify heat, or short circuit the batteries. Do not place them in fires or leave them in hot places. - Do not drop or subject to strong impacts. - Do not allow the batteries to get wet. - Only charge the batteries with the specified Spin Master™ battery charger. - Only use the batteries in the device specified by Spin Master™. - Carefully read the instruction guide and use the batteries correctly. - In the unlikely event of leakage or explosion use sand or a chemical fire extinguisher for the battery. - Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly. Turn the controller switch to the ON position. The Charge and Power LED will be on. Once completed, the charge LED will turn off. Turn the controller switch OFF. Pull the charge plug out of the helicopter and store in controller. Insert the charge plug into the charge port located on the bottom of the helicopter. Turn the helicopter OFF using the ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the helicopter. Front of Heli Front of Heli 4 1 2 3 Helicopter will not lift off the ground. Helicopter only turns in one direction. PROBLEM Helicopter may not be fully charged. Helicopter is not trimmed correctly. CAUSE Charge helicopter fully, until green light turns off. Refer to the TRIMMING section in the instruction sheet. SOLUTION For further questions and problems, please visit our website www.airhogs.com. NOTE: If normal function of the product is disturbed or interrupted, strong electro-magnetic interference may be causing the issue. To reset product, turn it completely off, then turn it back on. If normal operation does not resume, move the product to another location and try again. To ensure normal performance, change the batteries, as low batteries may not allow full function. Things to remember: 1. Flight times and charge times are influenced by numerous factors. Typical flight times vary from 4-7 minutes with a 20+ minute charge time. 2. Before you recharge the battery, wait 10-15 minutes to let the battery cool down. CANADIAN Class B statement: This class B digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. CONTENTS LIST AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION GETTING TO KNOW YOUR AH HELIX ® 360 AH Helix ® 360 Spare Tail Rotors IR (infrared) Controller/Charger Instruction Guide AH HELIX ® 360 ® CHOKING HAZARD WARNING: Not for Children under 3 years. Small parts. DANGER! NEVER INSERT ANY SHARP OBJECTS, PINS OR SCREWS INTO THE HELICOPTER AS THIS MAY PUNCTURE THE INTERNAL BATTERY! Do not touch the running propeller! Do not play above someone’s head! Adult supervision is required! CAUTION: Key Features AH Helix ® 360: - Durable, pre-colored plastic body - On/Off switch and charging jack - Built-in LiPo (lithium-polymer) rechargeable battery - Realistic 360° Control: left/right, up/down, forward/backward and roll left/right helicopter like movement Controller/Charger: - Trim knob to adjust flight orientation - Charge status and power-on LEDs - Easy helicopter battery recharging using the controller/charger Tail Rotor Landing Gear CONTROLLER/CHARGER Forward/Backward, Roll Left/Right Control Stick Charging Indicator Power Indicator Up/Down, Turn Left/Right Control Stick OFF/ON Switch Cover and Charging Wire Charge Port Power Switch 12 EXPERT YRS + Problems flying? Do not return your Air Hogs ® to the store. Email us at [email protected] or call us toll-free at 1.800.622.8339 WWW.AIRHOGS.COM IR Emitter Trim Button Headlight Button 1. FLYING INDOORS Location – Fly in a wide-open room [ideally over 3 m (10 ft) (W) x 5 m (16.5 ft) (L) x 2.5 m (8 ft) (H)], away from breakable items. Avoid flying near vents and/or fans, as these may overpower the Helix ® 360 and make it difficult to control. NOTE: Always get permission to fly your Helix ® 360 indoors. 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 heli in your hand when lifting off. DO NOT launch heli near people or animals. Stay away from obstacles and electrical hazards. Minimum Control Position STEP ONE Gently push the left control stick up to raise your helicopter about 1.5 metres (4.5 feet) above the surface. STEP TWO If the helicopter spirals to the right or keeps turning right, turn the trim button to the left until the helicopter flies straight. Spirals right Keeps turning right or STEP THREE If the helicopter spirals to the left or keeps turning left, turn the trim button to the right until the helicopter flies straight. Spirals left Keeps turning left or 4. FLIGHT CONTROL (After Trimming) - Put the helicopter on a smooth surface. An uneven floor surface will affect its ability to lift off. - Slowly push the left control stick up from the minimum control position. - DO NOT look at the controller/charger but focus on the helicopter. - As soon as the helicopter leaves the ground, move the left control stick back slightly as necessary to maintain altitude. In the worst case scenario, the helicopter will drop back to the floor, but that is better than crashing against the ceiling. - VERY gently move the left control stick up if helicopter goes down. - VERY gently move the left control stick down if helicopter goes up. Main Rotor Blade Flybar Connecting Shaft Up or Down Hovering From a steady flight, slowly pushing the left control stick upwards will make the helicopter fly higher. To make it fly lower, just pull the left control stick down a little. Smooth flying takes only small changes in the sticks position. Left or Right Turns Hold the helicopter steady in the air. Push the left control stick left to turn left or right to turn right. Initially you may have to apply a little forward or backward control to achieve this. Forward or Backward Flight Hold the helicopter steady in the air. Push the right control stick up to make the helicopter fly forward or pull the control stick downward to make the helicopter fly backward. Initially you may have to apply a little left or right control to achieve this. Roll Left or Right Hold the helicopter steady in the air. Push the right control stick left and the helicopter will roll to the left. Push the right control stick right and the helicopter will roll to the right. In addition to using the control sticks separately for change of direction, they can also be used in unison to create banking turns, spiral dives, or very tight turns. TM Air Hogs ® , related trademarks & © 2010 Spin Master Ltd. All rights reserved. • Please retain this information for future reference. • Please remove all packaging materials before giving to children. • An adult should periodically check this toy to ensure no damage or hazards exist, if so, remove from use. • Children should be supervised during play. • Keep addresses and phone numbers for future reference. • The item inside this package may vary from the photographs and/or illustrations. This product conforms to safety requirements of ASTM F963 & CHPA. Designed and Engineered by Silverlit Toys. MADE IN CHINA. 20032974, 20032975 REV 1 NBL English T44401_0001_20032974_NBL_IS_R2 Spin Master Ltd., 450 Front Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1B6 Canada Spin Master, Inc., PMB #10053, 300 International Drive, Suite 100, Williamsville, NY 14221, USA Spin Master Toys Far East Limited, Rm #1113, 11/F, Chinachem Golden Plaza, 77 Mody Rd., Tsimshatsui E., Kowloon, HK North American Consumer Information Phone: 1-800-622-8339 Email: [email protected] www.spinmaster.com Developed by pic.1 pic.1 pic.2 pic.2 pic.3 pic.3 pic.4 pic.4 2. GETTING STARTED 1. Set the ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the helicopter to ON (pic.1). 2. Place the helicopter on a flat surface with its tail pointing toward you and the nose facing away (pic.2). 3. Move the left hand control stick on the controller/charger to its minimum control position (pic.3). 4. Move the controller/charger OFF/ON switch to ON (pic.4). The cockpit light on the helicopter will blink slowly for a few seconds then rapidly when the helicopter is synchronized with the controller/ charger. Now you are ready to fly. NOTE: Helicopter comes with a headlight. Press the Headlight button once to turn ON and press once again to turn OFF. Turn the controller off and lift the cover up. Take out the charging plug. Headlight L R D U L R B F 3. TRIMMING YOUR HELICOPTER NOTE: The helicopter needs to be trimmed every time it’s switched on and off or when flight becomes unstable. NOTE: If hair or debris gets caught in rotor and prevents rotor from turning, remove as above and clean. 1. Hold tail boom and rotor with fingers. 2. Pull rotor off carefully. Clean or replace if broken. 3. Push rotor on. 1 3 2 CAUTION: Tail rotor to be replaced or cleaned by adult only. PRODUCT BATTERY REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS: Internal battery is factory installed, product disassembly and battery removal must be performed by an adult. Do not puncture, cut, tear, compress or deform product during disassembly. Ensure product is turned off, then use a screw driver to remove all screws. Separate product body halves to expose internal electronics. When battery is visible in its entirety use scissors to cut a single battery wire, immediately wrap the cut wire end with tape to isolate it, repeat until all battery wires are cut and isolated, and the battery is free from the rest of the product. Dispose of battery in accordance with your local battery recycling or disposal laws. NOTE: Opening of product and/or removal of battery will render product inoperative and voids manufacturer warranties, dispose of remaining product components in accordance with local laws. TROUBLESHOOTING cont’d... HOW TO FIX YOUR ROTOR FLYBAR ASSEMBLY If the linkage between your twin rotors comes undone and is dangling below the bottom rotor, it is very EASY to fix! (A) Carefully re-attach the linkage back onto the top connector and gently push it into place. (B) While your there, you might want to check around the area for any fibers or debris that might affect your flight performance. Carefully remove it with tweezers and you are ready to start flying again! B RIGHT A WRONG

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  • INSTRUCTION GUIDE

    HOW TO INSTALL YOUR BATTERIES

    HOW TO CHARGE YOUR HELIX 360

    BATTERY INSTALLATION CONTROLLER/CHARGER1. Open the battery door with a screwdriver (pic.1). 2. If used batteries are present, remove these batteries from the unit by pulling up on one end of each battery. 3. Install new batteries as shown in the polarity diagram (+/-) inside the battery compartment (pic.2). 4. Replace battery door securely (pic.3). 5. Check your local laws and regulations for correct recycling and/or battery disposal.

    HOW TO FLY YOUR HELIX 360

    pic.1pic.1 pic.2pic.2

    STEP ONE STEP TWO STEP THREE STEP FOUR

    TROUBLESHOOTING

    Helicopter is not reacting to the controller.

    Suddenly stops and drops while flying.

    Helicopter is losing control.

    Helicopter is not holding a charge.

    PROBLEM

    Helicopter may not be turned ON.

    Weak battery.

    Weak power.

    Helicopter may be out of range from controller.

    Bright lights may be affecting the IR control.

    You may be too far away from the helicopter.

    Helicopter might be turned ON while charging.

    Controller/charger is low on battery power.

    CAUSE

    Turn helicopter ON.

    Re-charge the helicopter using the charging port OR check batteries in the controller.

    Re-charge helicopter or check battery power in controller.

    Move closer to the helicopter with the controller.

    Turn down lights or change flight environment.

    Move closer to the helicopter with the controller.

    Turn OFF the helicopter so that it is not flashing.

    Replace batteries in the controller.

    SOLUTION

    pic.3pic.3

    Battery requirement for Controller/charger:Power Supply : Rating : DC 6 V, 0.45 WBatteries : 4 x 1.5 V "AA"/LR6/AM3Requires 4 x 1.5 V "AA" size batteries (not included)

    Battery requirement for Helix 360:Power Supply : Rating : DC 3.7 V, 1.8 WBatteries : 1 x 3.7 V Li-Poly Rechargeable Battery PackRequires 1 x 3.7 V Li-Poly Rechargeable Battery Pack (included)

    BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION:- Requires 4 x 1.5-V AA alkaline batteries (not included).- Batteries are small objects. - Replacement of batteries must be done by adults.- Follow the polarity (+/-) diagram in the battery compartment.- Promptly remove dead batteries from the toy.- Dispose of used batteries properly.- Remove batteries for prolonged storage- DO NOT incinerate used batteries.- DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire, as batteries may explode or leak.- DO NOT mix old and new batteries or types of batteries

    (i.e. alkaline/standard).- DO NOT use rechargeable batteries.- DO NOT recharge non-rechargeable batteries.- DO NOT short-circuit the supply terminals.

    Care and Maintenance:- Always remove batteries from the toy when it is not being used for

    a long period of time. (controller/charger only)- Wipe the toy gently with a clean damp cloth.- Keep the toy away from direct heat.- Do not submerge the toy in water. This can damage the electronic

    assemblies.

    Note:- Parental guidance is recommended when installing or replacing

    batteries.- In an environment with electrostatic discharge, the toy may

    malfunction and require user to reset the toy.

    Special Note to Adults:- Regularly examine the toy for damage to the plug, enclosure and

    other parts. In the event of any damage, the toy must not be used with the controller/charger until the damage has been repaired.

    - This toy is not intended for children under 3 years old.- This toy must only be used with the recommended

    controller/charger.- Do not try to charge other batteries with controller/charger.

    Safety Precautions:- Keep hands, hair and loose clothing away from the rotors when power

    switch is turned ON.- Turn off controller/charger and helicopter when not in use- Remove battery from controller/charger when not in use.- Parental guidance is recommended for the flight.- Keep your helicopter in your sight so that you can supervise it all the time.

    - New alkaline batteries are recommended for use in controller/charger to obtain maximum performance.

    - Users should keep strict accordance with the instruction manual while operation the product.

    - Your controller/charger is tailor-made for the Li-Poly rechargeable battery used in your Helix 360. Do not use it to charge any battery other than that in the helicopter.

    This product 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 undesirable operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference to radio communications. Because this toy generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, there can be no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this toy does cause interference to radio or television reception (you

    can check this by turning the toy off and on while listening for the interference), one or more of the following measures may be useful: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the toy and the radio or the TV Consult the dealer or an experienced TV-radio technician for help. NOTE: Changes, adjustments or modifications to this unit, including but not limited to, replacement of any transmitter component (crystal, semiconductor, etc.) could result in a violation of FCC rules under part 15 and/or 95 and must be expressly approved by Spin Master Ltd. or they could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

    Your Helix 360 is equipped with a Lithium Polymer battery.SPECIAL LiPO BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS:- Never charge battery unattended. - Charge battery in isolated area. Keep away from flammable

    materials. - Do not expose to direct sunlight. There is a risk of the batteries

    exploding, overheating, or igniting. - Do not disassemble, modify heat, or short circuit the batteries. Do

    not place them in fires or leave them in hot places. - Do not drop or subject to strong impacts. - Do not allow the batteries to get wet. - Only charge the batteries with the specified Spin Master battery

    charger. - Only use the batteries in the device specified by Spin Master. - Carefully read the instruction guide and use the batteries correctly. - In the unlikely event of leakage or explosion use sand or a

    chemical fire extinguisher for the battery.- Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly.

    Turn the controller switch to the ON position. The Charge and Power LED will be on. Once completed, the charge LED will turn off. Turn the controller switch OFF. Pull the charge plug out of the helicopter and store in controller.

    Insert the charge plug into the charge port located on the bottom of the helicopter.

    Turn the helicopter OFF using the ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the helicopter.

    Front of HeliFront of Heli

    4 1

    2 3

    Helicopter will not lift off the ground.

    Helicopter only turns in one direction.

    PROBLEM

    Helicopter may not be fully charged.

    Helicopter is not trimmed correctly.

    CAUSE

    Charge helicopter fully, until green light turns off.

    Refer to the TRIMMING section in the instruction sheet.

    SOLUTION

    For further questions and problems, please visit our website www.airhogs.com.

    NOTE: If normal function of the product is disturbed or interrupted, strong electro-magnetic interference may be causing the issue. To reset product, turn it completely off, then turn it back on. If normal operation does not

    resume, move the product to another location and try again. To ensure normal performance, change the batteries, as low batteries may not allow full function.

    Things to remember: 1. Flight times and charge times are influenced by numerous factors. Typical flight times vary from 4-7 minutes with a 20+ minute charge time. 2. Before you recharge the battery, wait 10-15 minutes to let the battery cool down.

    CANADIAN Class B statement: This class B digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.

    CONTENTS LIST AND PARTS IDENTIFICATION

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR AH HELIX 360

    AH Helix 360Spare

    Tail RotorsIR (infrared) Controller/Charger Instruction Guide

    AH HELIX 360

    CHOKING HAZARDWARNING:

    Not for Children under 3 years.Small parts.

    DANGER!NEVER INSERT ANY SHARP OBJECTS, PINS OR SCREWS INTO THE HELICOPTER AS THIS MAY PUNCTURE THE INTERNAL BATTERY!

    Do not touch the running propeller!Do not play above someones head!Adult supervision is required!

    CAUTION:

    Key FeaturesAH Helix 360:- Durable, pre-colored plastic body- On/Off switch and charging jack- Built-in LiPo (lithium-polymer)

    rechargeable battery- Realistic 360 Control: left/right, up/down,

    forward/backward and roll left/right helicopter like movement

    Controller/Charger:- Trim knob to adjust flight orientation- Charge status and power-on LEDs- Easy helicopter battery recharging using the

    controller/charger

    Tail RotorLanding Gear

    CONTROLLER/CHARGER

    Forward/Backward,Roll Left/RightControl Stick

    Charging Indicator

    Power Indicator

    Up/Down,Turn Left/Right

    Control Stick

    OFF/ON Switch

    Cover and Charging Wire

    Charge Port

    Power Switch

    12EXPERT

    YRS+

    Problems flying?Do not return your Air Hogs

    to the store. Email us at

    [email protected] call us toll-free at

    1.800.622.8339WWW.AIRHOGS.COM

    IR Emitter

    Trim Button

    Headlight Button

    1. FLYING INDOORSLocation Fly in a wide-open room [ideally over 3 m (10 ft) (W) x 5 m (16.5 ft) (L) x 2.5 m (8 ft) (H)], away from breakable items. Avoid flying near vents and/or fans, as these may overpower the Helix 360 and make it difficult to control. NOTE: Always get permission to fly your Helix 360 indoors. 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 heli in your hand when lifting off. DO NOT launch heli near people or animals. Stay away from obstacles and electrical hazards.

    Minimum Control Position

    STEP ONE Gently push the left control stick up to raise your helicopter about 1.5 metres (4.5 feet) above the surface.

    STEP TWO

    If the helicopter spirals to the right or keeps turning right, turn the trim button to the left until the helicopter flies straight.

    Spirals right Keeps turning right

    or

    STEP THREE

    If the helicopter spirals to the left or keeps turning left, turn the trim button to the right until the helicopter flies straight.

    Spirals left Keeps turning left

    or

    4. FLIGHT CONTROL (After Trimming)- Put the helicopter on a smooth surface. An uneven floor surface will affect its ability to lift off.- Slowly push the left control stick up from the minimum control position.- DO NOT look at the controller/charger but focus on the helicopter.- As soon as the helicopter leaves the ground, move the left control stick back slightly as necessary to maintain altitude. In the worst case scenario,

    the helicopter will drop back to the floor, but that is better than crashing against the ceiling.- VERY gently move the left control stick up if helicopter goes down.- VERY gently move the left control stick down if helicopter goes up.

    Main Rotor Blade

    Flybar

    Connecting Shaft

    Up or Down HoveringFrom a steady flight, slowly pushing the left control stick upwards will make the helicopter fly higher. To make it fly lower, just pull the left control stick down a little. Smooth flying takes only small changes in the sticks position.

    Left or Right TurnsHold the helicopter steady in the air. Push the left control stick left to turn left or right to turn right. Initially you may have to apply a little forward or backward control to achieve this.

    Forward or Backward FlightHold the helicopter steady in the air. Push the right control stick up to make the helicopter fly forward or pull the control stick downward to make the helicopter fly backward. Initially you may have to apply a little left or right control to achieve this.

    Roll Left or RightHold the helicopter steady in the air. Push the right control stick left and the helicopter will roll to the left. Push the right control stick right and the helicopter will roll to the right.

    In addition to using the control sticks separately for change of direction, they can also be used in unison to create banking turns, spiral dives, or very tight turns.

    TM

    Air Hogs, related trademarks & 2010 Spin Master Ltd. All rights reserved. Please retain this information for future reference. Please remove all packaging materials before giving to children. An adult should periodically check this toy to ensure no damage or hazards exist, if so, remove from use. Children should be supervised during play. Keep addresses and phone numbers for future reference. The item inside this package may vary from the photographs and/or illustrations. This product conforms to safety requirements of ASTM F963 & CHPA. Designed and Engineered by Silverlit Toys. MADE IN CHINA.

    20032974, 20032975 REV 1 NBL EnglishT44401_0001_20032974_NBL_IS_R2

    Spin Master Ltd., 450 Front Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1B6 CanadaSpin Master, Inc., PMB #10053, 300 International Drive, Suite 100, Williamsville, NY 14221, USASpin Master Toys Far East Limited, Rm #1113, 11/F, Chinachem Golden Plaza, 77 Mody Rd., Tsimshatsui E., Kowloon, HK

    North American Consumer InformationPhone: 1-800-622-8339Email: [email protected]

    Developed by

    pic.1pic.1 pic.2pic.2 pic.3pic.3 pic.4pic.4

    2. GETTING STARTED1. Set the ON/OFF switch on the bottom of the helicopter to ON (pic.1). 2. Place the helicopter on a flat surface with its tail pointing toward you and the nose facing away (pic.2). 3. Move the left hand control stick on the controller/charger to its minimum control position (pic.3). 4. Move the controller/charger OFF/ON switch to ON (pic.4). The cockpit light on the helicopter will blink slowly for a few seconds then rapidly when the helicopter is synchronized with the controller/charger. Now you are ready to fly. NOTE: Helicopter comes with a headlight. Press the Headlight button once to turn ON and press once again to turn OFF.

    Turn the controller off and lift the cover up. Take out the charging plug.

    Headlight

    L R

    D

    UL R

    B

    F

    3. TRIMMING YOUR HELICOPTER

    NOTE: The helicopter needs to be trimmed every time its switched on and off or when flight becomes unstable.

    NOTE: If hair or debris gets caught in rotor and prevents rotor from turning, remove as above and clean.

    1. Hold tail boom and rotor with fingers.

    2. Pull rotor off carefully. Clean or replace if broken.

    3. Push rotor on.

    1

    32

    CAUTION: Tail rotor to be replaced or cleaned by adult only.

    PRODUCT BATTERY REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS:Internal battery is factory installed, product disassembly and battery removal must be performed by an adult. Do not puncture, cut, tear, compress or deform product during disassembly. Ensure product is turned off, then use a screw driver to remove all screws. Separate product body halves to expose internal electronics. When battery is visible in its entirety use scissors to cut a single battery wire, immediately wrap the cut wire end with tape to isolate it, repeat until all battery wires are cut and isolated, and the battery is free from the rest of the product. Dispose of battery in accordance with your local battery recycling or disposal laws. NOTE: Opening of product and/or removal of battery will render product inoperative and voids manufacturer warranties, dispose of remaining product components in accordance with local laws.

    TROUBLESHOOTING contd...

    HOW TO FIX YOUR ROTOR FLYBAR ASSEMBLYIf the linkage between your twin rotors comes undone and is dangling below the bottom rotor, it is very EASY to fix! (A)Carefully re-attach the linkage back onto the top connector and gently push it into place. (B)While your there, you might want to check around the area for any fibers or debris that might affect your flight performance. Carefully remove it with tweezers and you are ready to start flying again!

    B

    RIGHT

    A

    WRONG

  • MODE DEMPLOI

    COMMENT INSTALLER LES PILES

    COMMENT CHARGER TON HELIX 360

    INSTALLATION DES PILES RADIOCOMMANDE/CHARGEUR1. Ouvrir le clapet du compartiment des piles laide dun tournevis (fig.1). 2. En prsence de piles usages, les retirer de lunit en tirant sur lextrmit de chaque pile. 3. Installer les nouvelles piles comme lindique le schma de polarit (+/-) situ lintrieur du compartiment des piles (fig.2). 4. Bien refermer le clapet (fig.3). 5. Vrifier les lois et la rglementation locales en matire de recyclage ou d'limination des piles.

    COMMENT FAIRE VOLER TON HELIX 360

    fig.1fig.1 fig.2fig.2

    TAPE UNE TAPE DEUX TAPE TROIS TAPE QUATRE

    DPANNAGE

    Lhlicoptre ne ragit pas la radiocommande.

    Il sarrte soudainement et tombe en plein vol.

    Je perds le contrle de lhlicoptre.

    Lhlicoptre se dcharge trs rapidement.

    PROBLME

    Lhlicoptre nest peut-tre pas allum.

    Batterie faible.

    Alimentation faible.

    Lhlicoptre se trouve peut-tre hors de porte de la radiocommande.

    Des lumires intenses peuvent affecter la commande IR.

    Tu es peut-tre trop loin de lhlicoptre.

    Lhlicoptre est peut-tre allum lorsque tu le charges.

    La radiocommande/chargeur na peut-tre plus de batterie.

    CAUSE

    Allume lhlicoptre.

    Recharge lhlicoptre en utilisant le port de charge OU vrifie les piles dans la radiocommande.

    Recharge lhlicoptre et vrifie les piles de la radiocommande.

    Rapproche-toi de lhlicoptre avec la radiocommande.

    Diminue lintensit des lampes ou change lenvironnement de vol.

    Rapproche-toi de lhlicoptre avec la radiocommande.

    teins l'hlicoptre afin quil ne clignote plus.

    Remplace les piles de la radiocommande.

    SOLUTION

    fig.3fig.3

    Exigences lies aux piles de la radiocommande :Alimentation lectrique : Caractristiques nominales : 6 V c.c., 0,45 WBatterie : 4 piles AA de 1,5 V/LR6/AM3Requiert 4 piles AA de 1,5 V (non inclus)

    Spcifications dalimentation pour le Helix 360 :Alimentation lectrique : Caractristiques nominales : 3,7 V c.c., 1,8 WBatterie : 1 bloc-piles rechargeable Li-Poly de 3,7 VRequiert 1 bloc-piles rechargeable Li-Poly de 3,7 V (inclus)

    LES PILES ET VOTRE SCURIT :- Ncessite 4 piles alcalines de AA 1,5 V (non incluses).- Les piles sont de petits objets. - Le remplacement des piles doit tre effectu par un adulte.- Suivre le schma de polarit (+/-) reproduit dans le compartiment

    des piles.- Enlever rapidement les piles usages du jouet.- Jeter les piles usages comme il convient.- Enlever les piles en cas de rangement prolong.- NE PAS incinrer les piles usages.- NE PAS jeter les piles au feu, car elles peuvent exploser ou fuir.- NE PAS mlanger des piles neuves et usages ou diffrents types

    de piles (alcalines/standards).- NE PAS utiliser de piles rechargeables.- NE PAS recharger les piles non rechargeables.- NE PAS court-circuiter les bornes dalimentation.

    Soin et entretien :- Retire toujours les piles de la radiocommande lorsque tu nutilises pas

    le jouet pendant longtemps.- Essuie soigneusement le jouet laide dun chiffon humide

    et propre.- Tiens le jouet loign de toute chaleur.- Ne plonge pas le jouet dans leau. Cela pourrait endommager

    les circuits lectroniques.

    Remarque :- Les parents doivent tre prsents lors de linstallation ou le

    remplacement des piles.- Faire fonctionner le jouet dans un environnement lectrostatique

    pourrait provoquer un mauvais fonctionnement. Lutilisateur doit alors redmarrer le jouet.

    Avertissement spcial destin aux adultes :- Examiner rgulirement le jouet afin de sassurer quil ny a

    aucun dgt au niveau de la prise, de la carcasse et des autres pices. En cas de dgt, le jouet ne doit pas tre utilis avec la radiocommande, et cela, jusqu ce quil soit rpar.

    - Ce jouet ne convient pas aux enfants de moins de trois ans.- Ce jouet ne doit tre utilis quavec le chargeur recommand.- Ne pas essayer pas de charger dautres piles avec la commande.

    Consignes de Scurit :- Gardez les mains, cheveux et vtements larges lcart de lhlice lorsque le

    commutateur est sur la position ON (marche).- teignez lmetteur et lhlicoptre lorsque ceux-ci ne sont pas

    en service.- Retirez la pile de lmetteur lorsquil nest pas en service.- La surveillance dun adulte est recommande lors du vol.- Gardez votre hlicoptre en vue afin den assurer la surveillance.

    - Lutilisation de piles neuves alcalines est recommande pour lmetteur afin dassurer une performance optimale.

    - Remplacez les piles ds que les performances faiblissent.- Conservez ces instructions pour toute consultation ultrieure.- Faites fonctionner lappareil en vous conformant strictement au manuel

    dinstructions.- Lmetteur-chargeur est propre la batterie Li-Poly utilise dans lavion.

    Ne pas lutiliser pour charger dautres batteries quelconques.

    Ton Helix 360 est pourvu dune pile lithium polymre.INSTRUCTIONS POUR LES BATTERIES LITHIUM POLYMRE :- Surveiller la batterie lors du chargement.- Charger la batterie dans un endroit isol. Tenir distance de toute

    matire inflammable.- Protger des rayons du soleil. - La batterie peut exploser, surchauffer, ou prendre feu.

    Ne pas dmonter, modifier, chauffer ou court-circuiter la batterie. Ne pas la mettre au feu ou la laisser dans un endroit chaud.

    - Ne pas laisser tomber la batterie ou la soumettre des chocs.- Ne pas laisser la batterie prendre leau.- Nutiliser que le chargeur indiqu par Spin MasterMC pour

    recharger la batterie.- Nutiliser la batterie que dans lappareil spcifi par Spin MasterMC.- Lire attentivement le mode demploi et utiliser correctement

    la batterie.- Dans le cas peu probable dune fuite ou dune explosion, utiliser

    du sable ou un extincteur. - La batterie doit tre recycle ou jete comme il convient.

    Mettre la radiocommande sur la position ON. La DEL de charge et dalimentation sallumera. Une fois la charge termine, la DEL de charge sarrtera. Mettre la radiocommande sur la position OFF. Retirer la fiche de lhlicoptre et la ranger dans la radiocommande.

    Insrer la fiche dans la prise de charge situe sous lhlicoptre.

    teindre lhlicoptre laide de linterrupteur ON/OFF situ sous lhlicoptre.

    4

    2 3

    Ne pas oublier : 1. La dure de vol et le temps de charge sont influencs par de nombreux facteurs. La dure de vol typique varie de 4 7 minutes lorsquil y a un temps de charge de 20 minutes ou plus. 2. Avant de recharger la batterie, la laisser refroidir pendant 10 15 minutes.

    Dclaration CANADIENNE Classe B : Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.

    LISTE DU CONTENU ET IDENTIFICATION DES PICES

    APPRENDRE CONNATRE TON AH HELIX 360

    AH Helix 360Rotors de

    queue de secoursRadiocommande/chargeur IR (infrarouge) Mode demploi

    AH HELIX 360

    Caractristiques clsAH Helix 360 :- Carrosserie en plastique solide et prcolore- Interrupteur On/Off et prise de charge- Batterie rechargeable LiPo (lithium-polymre)

    intgre- Contrle sur 360 raliste : mouvements vers

    la gauche/droite, le haut/bas, lavant/arrire et inclinaison vers la gauche/droite semblables ceux dun hlicoptre

    Radiocommande/Chargeur :- Bouton du compensateur destin ajuster

    lorientation du vol- tat de la charge et DEL de mise sous tension- Charge facile de la batterie de lhlicoptre

    grce la radiocommande/chargeur

    Rotor de queueTrain datterrissage

    RADIOCOMMANDE/CHARGEUR

    Joystick avant/arrire, inclinaison vers la gauche/droite

    Indicateur de charge

    Indicateur dalimentation

    Joystick haut/bas, virage

    gauche/ droite

    Interrupteur ON/OFF

    Cache et cblede charge

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    Bouton du compensateur

    Bouton du phare

    1. VOLER LINTRIEURLieu vole dans une grande pice [idalement, dans une pice de 3 m (10 pi) (l) x 5 m (16,5 pi) (L) x 2,5 m (8 pi) (H)], loin de tout objet fragile. vite de voler prs dun vent ou dun ventilateur, car ils pourraient donner trop de puissance au Helix 360, ce qui tempcherait de le contrler correctement. REMARQUE : demande toujours la permission avant de faire voler ton Helix 360 lintrieur. ATTENTION : ne le fais jamais voler prs de ton visage. Garde toujours le rotor hors de porte de tes doigts, de tes cheveux, de tes yeux ou des autres parties de ton corps. Dcolle toujours partir dune surface plane. Ne tiens jamais lhlico en marche dans tes mains lors du dcollage. NE fais JAMAIS dcoller lhlico prs de personnes ou danimaux. Tiens-toi distance des obstacles et de tout danger lectrique.

    Position de contrle minimum

    TAPE UNE Lve doucement le joystick de gauche pour que ton hlicoptre slve 1,5 mtre (4,5 pieds) du sol.

    TAPE DEUX

    Si lhlicoptre vrille vers la droite ou tourne continuellement vers la droite, tourne le bouton du compensateur vers la gauche jusqu ce que lhlicoptre vole droit.

    Vrille vers la droite Tourne continuellement vers la droite

    ou

    TAPE TROIS

    Si lhlicoptre vrille vers la gauche ou tourne continuellement vers la gauche, tourne le bouton du compensateur vers la droite jusqu ce que lhlicoptre vole droit.

    Vrille vers la gauche Tourne continuellement vers la gauche

    ou

    4. CONTRLER TON VOL (aprs avoir compens)- Place lhlicoptre sur une surface plane. Une surface irrgulire peut affecter le dcollage.- Lve doucement le joystick de gauche partir de la position de contrle minimum.- NE regarde PAS la radiocommande/chargeur mais concentre-toi sur lhlicoptre.- Ds que lhlicoptre quitte le sol, abaisse lgrement le joystick de gauche jusqu ce que lhlico reste la mme altitude.

    Dans le pire des cas, lhlicoptre retombera au sol, mais cela vaut mieux que de s'craser au plafond.- Lve TRS doucement le joystick de gauche si lhlicoptre descend.- Abaisse TRS doucement le joystick de gauche si lhlicoptre monte.

    Pale de rotor principale

    Perche

    Arbre de couplage

    Planer vers le haut ou vers le basUne fois que le vol est stable, lever doucement le joystick de gauche permettra lhlicoptre de slever. Pour le faire voler plus bas, abaisse quelque peu le joystick de gauche. Pour un vol rgulier, il suffit de bouger trs peu les joysticks.

    Virages droite ou gaucheMaintiens lhlicoptre en lair dans une position stable. Pousse le joystick de gauche vers la gauche pour virer gauche ou vers la droite pour virer droite. Au dpart, il te faudra peut-tre aller quelque peu vers lavant ou larrire pour y parvenir.

    Vol vers lavant ou larrireMaintiens lhlicoptre en lair dans une position stable. Lve le joystick de droite pour faire voler lhlicoptre vers lavant ou abaisse-le pour faire voler lhlicoptre en marche arrire. Au dpart, il te faudra peut-tre dplacer quelque peu lautre joystick vers la gauche ou vers la droite pour y parvenir.

    Inclinaison vers la gauche ou la droiteMaintiens lhlicoptre en lair dans une position stable. Pousse le joystick de droite vers la gauche et lhlicoptre sinclinera vers la gauche. Pousse le joystick de droite vers la droite et lhlicoptre sinclinera vers la droite.

    Tu peux non seulement utiliser les joysticks sparment pour changer de direction, mais tu peux aussi les utiliser simultanment pour effectuer des virages inclins, des piqus en vrille ou nimporte quel virage compliqu.

    MC

    Air Hogs, les marques de commerce apparentes et 2010 Spin Master Ltd. Tous droits rservs. Veuillez conserver ce mode demploi pour consultation ultrieure. Veuillez retirer tout lemballage avant de donner des enfants. Un adulte doit rgulirement vrifier ltat de ce jouet afin de sassurer quil na subi aucun dommage et ne reprsente aucun danger. Dans le cas contraire, en interrompre l'utilisation. Les enfants doivent tre surveills lorsquils jouent. Veuillez garder les adresses et les numros de tlphone pour consultation ultrieure. Lobjet dans cet emballage peut diffrer des photographies et/ou des illustrations. Ce produit est conforme aux normes de scurit ASTM F963 et CHPA. Conu et construit par Silverlit Toys. FABRIQU EN CHINE.

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    2. COMMENCER1. Mets linterrupteur ON/OFF situ sous lhlicoptre sur ON (fig. 1). 2. Mets lhlicoptre sur une surface plane. Dirige la queue vers toi et le nez dans la direction oppose (fig. 2). 3. Mets le joystick de gauche de la radiocommande/chargeur sur la position de contrle minimum (fig. 3). 4. Mets linterrupteur ON/OFF de la radiocommande/chargeur sur ON (fig. 4). La lumire du cockpit va clignoter lentement pendant quelques secondes puis va clignoter rapidement pendant que lhlicoptre synchronisera avec la radiocommande/chargeur. Tu es maintenant prt voler. REMARQUE : lhlicoptre est quip d'un phare. Appuyez sur le bouton de phares une fois pour lALLUMER et appuyez une nouvelle fois pour lTEINDRE.

    teindre la radiocommande et soulever le cache. Sortir la fiche de charge.

    Phare

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    B

    H

    3. COMPENSER TON HLICOPTRE

    REMARQUE : lhlicoptre doit tre compens chaque fois qu'il est allum ou teint, ou lorsque le vol est instable.

    REMARQUE: si des cheveux ou des dbris sont coincs dans le rotor et lempchent de tourner, le retirer comme indiqu et le nettoyer.1. Tenez la poutre de

    rotor et le rotor entre vos doigts.

    2. Enlevez prudemment le rotor. Nettoyez-le ou remplacez-le sil est cass.

    3. Poussez le rotor pour le mettre en place.

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    ATTENTION: le rotor de queue nedoit tre remplac ou nettoy que par un adulte.

    Lhlicoptre ne dcolle pas.

    Lhlicoptre ne vire que dans une seule direction.

    PROBLME

    Lhlicoptre na peut-tre pas t compltement charg.

    La compensation de lhlicoptre na pas t faite correctement.

    CAUSE

    Charge compltement lhlicoptre jusqu ce que la lumire verte steigne.

    Rapporte-toi la partie du mode demploi expliquant comment COMPENSER.

    SOLUTION

    Consultez notre site Internet sur www.airhogs.com pour poser vos questions et rgler les problmes.

    REMARQUE : de fortes interfrences lectromagntiques peuvent entraner une altration ou linterruption du fonctionnement normal du produit. Pour rinitialiser le produit, teins-le compltement puis rallume-le. Si le

    fonctionnement ne reprend pas normalement, dplace le produit et ressaie. Pour tassurer des performances normales, change les piles. Il est possible que le produit ne fonctionne pas si les piles sont faibles.

    DANGER !NE JAMAIS INSERER DOBJET POINTUS, EPINGLES OU VIS DANS LAPPAREIL CAR CELA POURRAIT PERCER LA BATTERIE INTERNE !

    Ne pas toucher lhlice en mouvement !Ne pas faire voler au-dessus des personnes !La surveillance dun adulte est ncessaire !

    ATTENTION :

    AVERTISSEMENT :RISQUE DETOUFFEMENT Petites pices.Dconseill aux enfants de moins de 3 ans.

    1

    COMMENT RPARER LASSEMBLAGE DE TON ROTOR ET TA BARRE STABILISATRICESi la tringlerie entre les rotors jumels est dtache et pend sous le rotor infrieur, cest trs facile rparer (A) ! Rattacher avec prcaution la tringlerie lembout suprieur et la pousser doucement sa place (B). Pendant que vous y tes, vrifiez autour de cette zone afin de vous assurer quaucune fibre ou dbris ne viennent diminuer les performances de vol. Les retirer dlicatement avec une pince piler et vous prt prendre votre envol !

    RPARATION DES PANNES suite

    INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNANT LEXTRACTION DE LA BATTERIE DU PRODUIT : la batterie interne est installe en usine. Le dmontage du produit et lextraction de sa batterie doivent tre effectus par un adulte. Ne pas percer, couper, dchirer, comprimer ou dformer le produit durant le dmontage. Sassurer que le produit est teint avant denlever toutes les vis laide dun tournevis. Sparer les deux parties de la carcasse pour accder aux composants lectroniques internes. Une fois lensemble de la batterie visible, utiliser des ciseaux pour couper lun des fils. En emballer immdiatement lextrmit avec de la bande adhsive afin de lisoler. Rpter lopration jusqu ce que tous les fils soient coups et isols, et que la batterie ne soit plus relie au produit. Se dbarrasser de la batterie conformment aux lois locales relatives au recyclage et llimination des batteries. REMARQUE : louverture du produit ou lextraction de la batterie empcheront le produit de fonctionner et rendront la garantie du fabricant nulle et non avenue. Jeter les composants restants du produit conformment aux lois locales.

    Cet appareil est conforme larticle 15 de la FCC. Son utilisation est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes : 1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer dinterfrences nuisibles, et 2) Cet appareil doit tolrer toutes les interfrences reues, y compris les interfrences pouvant entraner un fonctionnement indsirable. Cet quipement a t test et jug conforme aux limites de Classe B pour un quipement numrique en vertu de larticle15 de la rglementation de la FCC. Ces limites ont t instaures pour fournir une protection raisonnable contre toute interfrence nuisible avec les communications radios. Comme ce jouet gnre, emploie et peut mettre de lnergie de frquence radio, il nest pas garanti que des interfrences ne se produisent pas. Si ce jouet devait causer des interfrences la rception radio ou tlvise (vous pouvez vrifier cela en

    lteignant puis en le remettant sous tension et en coutant sil y a des interfrences), une des mesures suivantes peut tre utile : Rorientez ou dplacez lantenne rceptrice. Augmentez la distance entre le jouet et la radio ou la tlvision. Consultez le revendeur ou demandez laide dun technicien radio/T.V. expriment. AVERTISSEMENT : Tout changement, rajustement ou modification de cette unit, y compris mais ne se limitant pas au remplacement de lun des composants du transmetteur (cristal, semi-conducteur, etc.) peuvent avoir pour rsultat une violation de larticle 15 et/ou 95 des rglementations de la FCC et doivent tre expressment approuvs par Spin Master Ltd. ou ils peuvent entrainer lannulation du droit de lutilisateur exploiter lquipement.

    Port de charge

    Interrupteur dalimentation

    B

    CORRECT

    A

    MAL

    Avant de lhlicoAvant de lhlico

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