Spin Master Toys Far East 44395TX27145 ARH Osprey Full Tilt User Manual T44395 0001 20029902 NBL IS R1 eng

Spin Master Toys Far East Ltd. ARH Osprey Full Tilt T44395 0001 20029902 NBL IS R1 eng

Users Manual

®TMCONTENTS LIST AND PARTS IDENTIFICATIONBECOMING FAMILIAR WITH YOUR CONTROLLER/CHARGERAH Osprey™ Controller/Charger1 xAntenna2 xRearWheelsAH OSPREY™Propeller/RotorHorizontalTail WingFront Tilt-Wing for Heli Mode or Plane ModeFlybar Rear WheelsFrontWheelsCONTROLLER/CHARGERHOW TO INSTALL YOUR BATTERIESHOW TO CHARGE YOUR OSPREY™Altitude Stick(UP/DOWN)/Speed ControlBATTERY INSTALLATION – CONTROLLER/CHARGERThings to remember:pic.1pic.1 pic.2pic.21. Turn controller/charger off and lift up the cover. Take out the charging wire.TROUBLESHOOTING cont’d...The Osprey™ is not reacting to the controller/charger.Osprey™ is losing control.Osprey™ is not holding a charge.Osprey™ will not lift off the ground.Osprey™ only turns in one direction.Suddenly stops and drops while flying.PROBLEMOsprey™ may not be turned ON.There may be another device around using the same frequency.Osprey™ may be too far away from the controller/charger.Osprey™ might be turned ON during charging.Controller/charger is low on battery power.Osprey™ may not be fully charged.Osprey™ is not trimmed correctly.NOTE: Osprey™ only moves forward and sideways.Weak power.Osprey™ may be out of range of controller/charger. NOTE: Maximum range of controller/charger from Osprey™ is approximately 30 metres (100 feet).CAUSETurn Osprey™ ON.Avoid these if possible, or choose another place to operate the Osprey™.Move closer to the Osprey™ with the controller/charger.Turn OFF the Osprey™ so that it is not flashing.Replace batteries in the controller/charger.Charge Osprey™ fully until green light turns off.Refer to the TRIMMING section in the instruction sheet.Re-charge Osprey™ or check battery power in controller/charger.Move closer to the Osprey™ with the controller/charger.SOLUTIONSpin Master Ltd., 450 Front Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1B6 CanadaSpin 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, HKNorth American Consumer InformationPhone: 1-800-622-8339Email: customercare@spinmaster.comwww.spinmaster.comAir Hogs®, related trademarks & © 2010 Spin Master Ltd. All rights reserved. This product CONFORMS¬TO¬SAFETY¬REQUIREMENTS¬OF¬!34-¬&¬¬#(0!¬s¬0LEASE¬RETAIN¬THIS¬INFORMATION¬FOR¬FUTURE¬REFERENCE¬s¬0LEASE¬REMOVE¬ALL¬PACKAGING¬MATERIALS¬BEFORE¬GIVING¬TO¬CHILDREN¬s¬!N¬ADULT¬should periodically check this toy to ensure no damage or hazards exist, if so, remove from USE¬s¬#HILDREN¬SHOULD¬BE¬SUPERVISED¬DURING¬PLAY¬s¬+EEP¬ADDRESSES¬AND¬PHONE¬NUMBERS¬FOR¬FUTURE¬REFERENCE¬s¬4HE¬ITEM¬INSIDE¬THIS¬PACKAGE¬MAY¬VARY¬FROM¬THE¬PHOTOGRAPHS¬ANDOR¬ILLUSTRATIONS¬$ESIGNED¬AND¬%NGINEERED¬BY¬3ILVERLIT¬4OYS¬-!$%¬).¬#().!20029902, 20041455    NBL English    REV 0T44395_0001_20029902_NBL_IS_R1OFF/CHGONOFF/CHGONInstruction GuideCHOKING 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 someone’s head!Adult supervision is required!CAUTION:For further questions and problems, please visit our website www.airhogs.com.Battery requirement for Controller/charger:Power Supply  :  Rating              :  DC 12 V, 0,45 WBatteries          :  8 x 1.5 V "AA"/LR6/AM3Requires 8 x 1.5 V "AA" size batteries (not included)Battery requirement for Osprey™: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 8 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.- Under the environment with electrostatic discharge, the toy may malfunction and require user to reset the toy. Special Note to Adults:- Regularly examine 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 Osprey™ when not in use- Remove battery from controller/charger when not in use.- Parental guidance is recommended for the flight.- Keep your Osprey™ 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 Osprey™. Do not use it to charge any battery other than that in the Osprey™.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 MEASURESæMAYæBEæUSEFULæsæ2EORIENTæORæRELOCATEæTHEæRECEIVINGæANTENNAæsæ)NCREASEæTHEæSEPARATIONæBETWEENæTHEæTOYæANDæTHEæRADIOæORæTHEæ46æsæ#ONSULTæTHEæDEALERæORæANæexperienced 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 Osprey™ 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.4. Turn the controller/charger ON/OFF switch ON. The charging LED will light up. Once fully charged the charging LED turns off. Pull the charge plug out of the Osprey™ and store in controller/charger. 3. Insert the charge plug into the charge socket located on the underside of the Osprey™.2. Turn the Osprey™ OFF using the ON/CHG/OFF switch on the underside of the Osprey™.INSTRUCTION GUIDEFront of Osprey™Front of Osprey™4123NOTE: 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.10-12YRSADVANCED- Flight times and charge times are influenced by numerous factors. Typical flight times vary from 4-7 minutes with a 30 to 45 + minute charge time. - Before you recharge the battery, wait 10-15 minutes to let the battery cool down.MinimumThrottle PositionAntennaFrequency Button (A, B)Power IndicatorCover andChargingConnectorTransition StickHeli/Plane Mode/ (LEFT/RIGHTdirection control)Roll Trim KnobCharging IndicatorON/OFF ButtonHOW TO TRIM YOUR  OSPREY™PLANE MODE: After establishing vertical take-off, you can change to plane mode by shifting the transition stick to the upper position (pic.1). To accelerate and climb, push the altitude stick up slowly (pic.2). NOTE: Once the Osprey™ leaves the ground it should automatically fly forward. To fly to the right (pic.3) or left (pic.4) move the transition stick in the direction you wish to go. To land, pull altitude stick back slowly until it flies at a lower altitude to allow for vertical landing. Move transition stick down to tilt wings 90 into heli mode. Reduce throttle slowly to land plane. (pic.5). NOTE: If, on initial take-off, without using the transition stick, the Osprey™ turns to the left or right, you will need to trim the Osprey™ to make it fly straight. See trimming for PLANE MODE.Problems flying?Do not return your Air Hogs®to the store. Email us atcustomercare@spinmaster.comor call us toll-free at1.800.622.8339WWW.AIRHOGS.COMATTACHING WHEELSRear WheelFront WheelsHeli ModePlane ModeAttach the front and rear wheels to the Osprey™ as shown. The wires on the wheels slide into the slots on the Osprey™ and snap into place.HOW TO FLY YOUR OSPREY™HELI MODE: Vertical Take-off: Move the transition stick to the lower position (pic.1). Gently push the altitude stick forward to make the Osprey™ hover up (pic.2). Gently pull the altitude stick back to make the Osprey™ hover down (pic.3). To turn right (pic.4) or left (pic.5) give short, small inputs to the transition stick. DO NOT look at the controller/charger but focus on the Osprey™. NOTE: Once the Osprey™ leaves the ground it automatically flies forward slowly. NOTE: If, on initial lift-off, without using the transition stick, the Osprey™ turns to the left or right, you will need to trim the Osprey™ to make it fly straight. See trimming the Osprey™ in HELI MODE.TMDeveloped bypic.2pic.2pic.1pic.1 pic.3pic.3 pic.4pic.4 pic.5pic.5Hover Up Hover Down Turn Right Turn LeftCANADIAN Class B statement:  This class B digital apparatus meets all the requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.CANADIAN RSS-310 statement: This Category II radio communication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310.Images to come1. 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.PRODUCT BATTERY REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS: Internal battery is factory installed, product disassembly and battery removal must be performed by an adult. Do not use any tools for disassembly. Pulling, tearing, and deforming of the product during disassembly, while necessary, should be as limited as possible. Do not compress the product at any time. Ensure product is turned off. Find a point where the two body halves meet; the nose of the aircraft or where the wing meets the body.  Start to peel the halves apart, separating them where they are glued together; remove any tape as necessary. Separate product body halves to expose internal electronics. To separate battery from product 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. 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.HOW TO REPLACE DAMAGED FLYBARIf flybar is damaged and needs to be replaced, remove locking ring, detach connecting bars carefully, separate split post holding flybar and remove. Ensure that the flat side end faces forward. Reverse procedure to replace.NOTE: Make sure you use correct flybar for correct side (pic.1).HOW TO REPLACE DAMAGED PROPELLERSRemove screw holding propeller (pic.1). Spread bars and remove damaged propeller (pic.2). Insert new propeller making sure pin in bar goes through hole in propeller. Replace screw.NOTE: Make sure you use correct propeller for correct side (pic.3).Locking RingLocking RingFlybarFlybarSplit PostSplit PostConnectingBarsConnectingBarsAssembledFlybarAssembledFlybarDirection/Yaw Trim ButtonTRIMMING FOR HELI MODERoll Trimming: 1. If the plane moves toward the right (pic.1) when flying, rotate the roll-trim dial to the left until the plane flies straight (pic.2).2. If the plane moves toward the left (pic.3) when flying, rotate the roll-trim dial right until the plane fly straight (PIC.4).pic.1pic.1 pic.3pic.3Yaw Trimming: 1. When the plane turns right involuntarily (pic.1), press the left side of the yaw trim button ("L") repeatedly until the plane flies straight (pic.2).2. When the plane turns left involuntarily (pic.3), press the right side of the yaw trim button ("R") repeatedly until the plane flies straight (pic.4).TRIMMING FOR PLANE MODE1. If the plane turns right involuntarily (pic.1), press the left side of the yaw trim button ("L") repeatedly until the plane flies straight (pic.2).2. If the plane turns left involuntarily (pic.3), press the right side of the yaw trim button ("R") repeatedly until the plane flies straight (pic.4).NOTE: The roll-trim dial has no function in plane mode.pic.1pic.1 pic.3pic.3pic.2pic.2 pic.4pic.4pic.1pic.1 pic.3pic.3pic.2pic.2 pic.4pic.4pic.2pic.2 pic.4pic.4NOTE: Your Osprey™ loses its trim EACH time you turn it off. So remember these helpful tips to stabilize it each time. pic.2pic.2pic.1pic.1 pic.3pic.3 pic.4pic.4 pic.5pic.5To Climb Fly Right Fly Left To LandFrontFrontRearRearAttach antenna to the controller/charger by screwing into hole on top.TROUBLESHOOTINGPropeller/rotor won’t move.PROBLEMON/OFF switch is set to OFF. Weak battery.CAUSESet switch to ON.Re-charge the Osprey™ using the charging port AND/OR replace batteries in the controller/charger.SOLUTIONpic.3pic.3pic.1pic.1 pic.2pic.2 pic.3pic.3LeftLeft RightRightpic.1pic.1LeftLeft RightRight2 xFrontWheels2 xLockingRings4 xConnectingBars4 xScrews2 xFlybars1 left, 1 right4 xPropellers2 left, 2 right- While flying the Osprey™ in either plane or heli mode you can change modes in flight.  - With transition stick in the up position the Osprey™ will fly horizontally like a plane with propeller/rotors acting like propellers (pic.1).  - Moving the transition stick down will rotate the main wing 90° into the heli mode with the propeller/rotors acting like rotors.  The Osprey™ will start to rise vertically and fly like a helicopter (pic.2).  - Change to plane mode while in mid-air for awesome flights and land either in plane or heli mode.CHANGING FLIGHT MODESpic.1pic.1 pic.2pic.2WHERE TO FLY YOUR OSPREY™1. Location – Fly in a large wide-open, grassy location that is free of buildings, trees, overhead wires, and other obstructions.2. Weather – Fly on mild, sunny days. Do not fly in electrical storms, rain, sleet, snow or other adverse weather conditions. Do not fly if the temperature is below 7°C/45°F. In very cold temperatures, the Osprey will become fragile and the engine performance will decrease.3. Wind Conditions – Do not fly in strong winds. Strong winds may overpower the Osprey™ and make it difficult to control.CAUTION: Never fly near your face. Keep propellers/rotors away from your fingers, hair, eyes and other body parts. Always lift off from a flat surface. Never hold the Osprey™ in your hand when lifting off. DO NOT launch Osprey™ near people or animals. Stay away from obstacles and electrical hazards.Carrier frequency: 27.145MHz   Field strength: 69.5dBuV/m at 3m.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 mustaccept 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 reasonableprotection against harmful interference to radio communications. Because this toy generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, if not installed and used in accordance withthe instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There can be no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this toy does cause interference to radio ortelevision 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 thereceiving 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 ormodifications 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.CANADIAN Class B statement: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.CANADIAN RSS-310 statement: This Category II radiocommunication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310.

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