Weccan WECCANDRONE 2.4G control RC quadcopter/helicopter User Manual

Weccan Industrial Limited 2.4G control RC quadcopter/helicopter Users Manual

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Users Manual

SKY FURY14 +AGESSG-F88MANUALContents123456789101112FOREWORDPRECAUTIONSSTANDARD ACCESSORIESPARTS OF AIRCRAFTPARTS OF CONTROLLERCONTROLLER BATTERY INSTALLATIONBATTERY AND CHARGING AIRCRAFTBATTERY ABINDING OF RADIO TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVERFLIGHT ADJUSTMENT AND SETTINGRULE OUT TROUBLEDURING FLIGHTPARTS LIST1. FOREWARD2. PRECAUTIONSIMPORTANT NOTESPlease read manual before flight.The product is a sophisticated hobby product but not a toy. Although small, it still poses certain risk factors that should not be over looked. Please follow safety and operation recommendations to ensure correct operation of this drone. The use of this drone beyond it’s intended purchases and disassembly may cause unforeseen danger and should be avoided.The manufacturer and dealer assume no liability for accidental damages by abnormal wear of parts improper assembly, or operation in unsafe manners. This product is intended for use by age 14 years or older. Please ensure the product is operated under a safe environment.We recommend that you seek the assistance of an experienced pilot before attempting to fly our products for the first time. A local expert is the best way to properly assemble, setup, and fly your model for the first time. This drone requires a certain degree of skill to operate, and is an item subject to normal wear and tear. Any damage or dissatisfaction as a result of accidents or modifications are not covered by warranty and cannot be returned for repair or replacement.Fly only in safe areas away from other people. Do not operate stunt aircraft within the vicinity of crowds. Stunt aircrafts are prone to accidents, failures, and the operator is responsible for any and all damage occurred by this aircraft.CAUTION1
3. STAANDAR ACCESSORIES4. PRATS OF AIRCRAFTINDOOR AND OUTDOOR USEPREVENT MOISTUREWhile this aircraft is specially designed for indoor and outdoor use, operator MUST keep away from obstacles of any kind at all time.This aircraft is comprised of a number if sophisticated electronic components; user must absolutely prevent aircraft from coming into contact with water/moisture of any kind.CAUTIONCAUTIONPROPER OPERATIONTo insure safety and proper function the user must not remove or modify the aircraft in any form. Should a repair be needed the user should only utilize the original spare parts that came with the aircraft at time of purchase.CAUTIONSAFETY NOT FOR NI-MH BATTERIESMake sure the batteries are installed based on polarity indicated in the case and do not mix batteries of different chemistry/spec. Please take out the batteries if you are not going to use for a long time to avoid potential leakage which may damage the transmitter. Please dispose depleted batteries according to local laws and ordinances. Do not dispose improperly.CAUTIONSAFETY NOTE ON LI-PO BATTERIESPolymer batteries poses higher operational risks compared to other battery chemistry, thus it is imperative to follow its usage instructions. Manufacturer and dealer assume no liability for accidental damages caused by improper usage.CAUTIONKEEP AWAY FROM HEATR/C models are made of various forms or plastic. Plastics are very susceptible to damage or deformation due to extreme heat and cold climate. Make sure not to store the model near any source of heat such as an oven, or heater. It is best to store the model indoors, in a climate-controlled, room temperature environment.CAUTIONShellStyrofoam ShellBlade ABlade BReceiver boardCarbon fiberMotor blockBlade DBlade C Holder
5. PARTS OF CONTROLLER 7. BATTERY AND CHARGING AIRCRAFT8. BATTERY A6. CONTROLLER BATTRY INSTALLATIONCharge the aircraft with the charger that is included with the unit. Unplug battery to aircraft cord, and plug battery to USB cord into computer. Full charge in roughly 60-70minutes.For safety concerns, battery charging must be done under supervision at all times.A.The aircraft battery is shipped from the manufacturer with a protective insulator; remove the     insulator before use.B.The aircraft battery is not replaceable.Do not disassembleThrottle TrimSingle EversionSpeed slow 30%/Quick 60%/Fast 100%Pitch forward/reverse TrimDirectional control trick forward/reverse left/rightThrottle left/right Rotation TrimLeft/right Rotation Trim Left/Right roll trimPower switchStep 1 Step 2Open battery cover Use 6 AA sized batteries, install based on polarity indicated. Do not mix batteries of different chemistry/spec.CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE LAW.Battery lidNot included.WARNINGUSBPolymer Battery3.7v 650mAh①②WARNINGCAUTIONRed lightBattery typeDo not mix old and new batteries.Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc) or rechargeable (nickel cadmium) batteries.Ne pas mélanger les piles usées avec des neuves.Ne pas mélanger les piles alcalines, les piles standard (au carbone-zinc) ni les piles rechargeables (au nickel-cadmium).Battery  specification Usage duration Chagr timePolymer battery 3.7V 650mAh Aircraft flight time  6-8mins 60-70minsCarbon-Zinc(Non Rechargeable)1.5V(GP 15G R6P)Thansmitter operation time  18 hours Non rechargeableRed light out Input Charging Current Full Voltage110-240V 600mAn 4.25±0.3VChargingUnit chargedCharger SpecificationsLED Indicator LED
9. BINDING OF RADIO TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER 10. FLIGHT ADJUSTMENT AND SETTINGPlace the aircraft in a flat position. Connect the batteries per the attached diagram; connect the red light will illuminate.Turn the remote controller on and set the throttle stick to the lowest power position on the remote controller.At end of use, unplug the power cord.Turn off the remote controller.Polymer Battery  3.7V 650mAhStep 1Step 2Step 3Step 4Set throttle stick to lowest pointON/OFFON/OFFPLEASE PRACTICE SIMULATION  FLIGHT BEFORE ACTUAL FLIGHTModeAileron ThrottleMove leftMove right DescentTurn leftTurn rightAscentElevator RudderIllustration Mode IllustrationFly forward Fly backward
11. RULE OUT TROUBLE DURING FLIGHT 12. PARTS LIST123456SituationThe receiver light keeps flashing Unable to bind to transmitter Repeat the power on initializing process. The aircraft has no reactionMotor does not respond to throttle stick, receiver LED flashes.The aircraft battery is not fully charged. Fully charge the battery, or replace with a fully charged battery.Main rotor spins but unable to takeoff.Strong vibration of slight vehicle 1.Deformed main blades.                                1. Replace main bladesTail still off trim after tab adjustment, or inconsistent speed during left/right pirouette.1. Danaged tail rotors                                   1.Replace main blades2.Danaged tail drive motor                           2. Replace the main motor3.Aircraft detects unit is not in a horizontal position.                                       3. Place in a flat position and reboot.Cause Solue1.Lost poer to transmiter and receiver          1.Turn on transmulter and ensure flight   vehicle battery is inserted properly.2.Check transmitter and receiver voltage.    2. Use fully charged batteries.3. Poor contact on battery terminals.            3.Reset the battery and ensure good contact between battery contacts.1.Deformed main bladed.                                1.Replace main blades.2.Flight vehicle battery depleted.                     2. Charge or replace with fully charged battery.3. Aircraft detects unit is not in a horizontal position.                                           3. Place in a flat position and reboot. No1Styrofoam ShellReceiver boardFrameBatteryBlade ABlade BMotor BlokTubeMotorMotor coverCarbon fiberMotor pinion gearCopper GearCopper setLED LightHolderShell23456789101112131415161711112244444448111Name Quantity
FCC Caution:  Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's    authority to operate the equipment.    This device 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 undesired operation.

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