MegaTech Motorized Toy Car MTC8209 사용자 설명서

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ying and Landing
3. 
Slide the switch on the HeliChopper to the “On” position (all 
the way to the right or front of the helicopter). Always switch 
on the transmitter before you switch on the helicopter.
4. 
Center the helicopter on the 
 
Charger/Heliport with the landing 
 
gear straddling the “H” as shown.
            This is important. It keeps the
            HeliChopper from sliding before
            it lifts off.
5. 
Step back at least 5 yards and face 
 the 
helicopter. 
6. 
Double check to make sure that 
 your 
fl ying area is clear of people, 
 
trees, buildings, electric lines or 
 other 
obstructions.
7. 
Grip the transmitter in your left hand, so that the trigger/throttle 
is controlled by your left index fi nger. Use your right hand to 
operate the Directional Control Knob.
8. 
Squeeze the trigger/throttle gradually until the rotors begin 
to spin. The rotors need to spin for 1.5-2 seconds to build up 
energy before lifting off.
9. 
As the helicopter lifts off, it may be shaky. Allow the HeliChopper to 
stabilize before attempting to turn. Trying to turn while your helicopter 
is unbalanced will make it diffi cult to control and may lead to a crash.
10. 
You determine how high your HeliChopper will fl y with the 
 
proportional trigger/throttle. The harder you squeeze the trigger, the 
higher your helicopter will fl y. 
11. 
Turn your HeliChopper by using the Directional Control Knob like a 
steering wheel. Turn it left to turn to the left, right to turn to the right. 
Be careful not to turn too much. Small turns should be all you need 
to hold your HeliChopper in a stable hover. NOTE: Any wind will 
make your HeliChopper move, so be ready to correct.  
12. HeliChopper 
average 
fl ight time on a full charge is between 3 and 6 
minutes. If your fl ight times are less than this, you should change the 8 
D-size alkaline batteries in your Charger/Heliport.
Landing Your HeliChopper
1.  Find a soft, grassy area to land. Although built to be incredibly tough, 
your HeliChopper may be damaged by harsh landings. 
2.  To land, slowly ease off on the throttle trigger until your HeliChopper 
starts to slowly descend in a spiral. Do not ease off too much or the rotors 
will stop and your HeliChopper may crash.
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