WowWee Group 51605 27 MHz Wireless R/C Toy - Receiver User Manual users manual

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8— 8—03;12:28 ;WOWWEE 3+862 2728 8425 # i/ 2
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SKYWOLF “W 6175“-
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WHERE TO FLY: Make sure you fly in a large wide open area. And try to fly in an area free of grass, trees or power
lines.
CHARGING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
1.lnstall 10 ‘C‘ size batteries in the charger or connect a 15V (CENTRAL POSITIVE) output adapter to the side of
the charger.
2. Connect rechargeable battery to the charger.
3. Turn charger to ON. A green light should flash.
4. When the rechargeable battery 15 fully charged, the green light should stop blinking (approximately 5-20
minutes).
5.Turn charger to OFF.
6. Detach rechargeable battery.
STEP 1 - ASSEMBLE WINGS AND ANTENNA
1. Insert wing into side of plane.
2. Insert 2 pegs into top of each wing.
3.Turn plane over and insert long rivets to firmly secure wing.
4. Attach antenna. Screw-in the antenna to the controller clockwise.
5. Fully extend antenna to about 3 feet long.
STEP 2 - CHECK PLANE
Before you begin to fly, check that the propeller and ailerons (tail flaps) are in good working condition.
1. Install rechargeable battery.
2.Turn on plane.
3.Test propeller by holding the plane and switching the power to MAX on the controller.
4. Test the ailerons by moving around the toggle on the controller (up, down, left, right).
5. Switch power to OFF for controller and plane.
STEP 3 -TAKING OFF FROM THE GROUND
To take off from the ground, you need to have AT LEAST 40 feet (12 meters) of clear flat surface (ie. driveway or
road).Try not to fly in winds more than 10mph.
1.Turn on plane.
2. Place plane on the ground (by your feet) and AGAINSTTHE WIND.
3. On the controller, switch power to MAX and the plane should automatically take off by itself. DC) NOTTOUCH
THE TOGGLE.
4.When the plane is in the air and climbed in height, you can now start control the plane. Remember to
LIGHTLY push the toggle. If you push the toggle for too long, the plane may turn downwards and crash.
* Push the toggle UP ~ makes the plane angle downwards.
* Push the toggle DOWN - make the plane angle upwards.
* Push the toggle to the LEFT — makes the plane bank left.
* Push the toggle to the RIGHT — makes the plane bank right.
TOGGLE
5.When you are on MAX power,the plane
should climb higher and higher.To save
power and cruise at a certain height, move
the power switch to position ‘2‘ on the controller.
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steri- 4 - HAND LAUNCHING rue PLANE
An alternative way of getting the plane into the air is hand launching it. (This method is good for areas where
there is no clear, flat runway.)
1. Turn on plane.
2.Turn on controller.
3. Stand AGAINST THE WIND.
4. In one hand, hold the underside of the plane. In the other hand, hold the controller. (Make sure that your hand
is away from the planes propellers.)
5. On the controller, switch the power to MAX.This should start the propellers.
6. Now gently throw the plane into the air. Remember to throw the plane PARALLEL TO THE GROUND, do not tilt
the plane up or down wards as you release the plane.
7.Whian the plane has climbed several feet up in the air, then you can start controlling the plane. Remember to
LIGHTLY push the toggle. If you push the toggle for too long, the plane may turn downwards and crash.
* Push the toggle UP - makes the plane angle downwards. I
* Push the toggle DOWN — make the plane angle upwards.
* Push the toggle to the LEFT - makes the plane bank left.
* Push the toggle to the RIGHT - makes the plane bank right.
TOGGLE
, MAX 1
I 2 |
l 1 |
l l
l OFF ;
STEP 5 - LANDING
To land, you can cut the power to position "l' and allow the plane to gently glide down to the ground by itself. In
position ‘1 ‘, you can use the toggle to glide LEI-T or RIGHT only. Just before touching the ground, switch power to
OFF.
Alternatively, you can make a power landing by reduéihg the power and angling the plane downwards.
1. On controller, reduce power to position '2'.
2. Push toggle UP, making the plane angle downwards.
3.When you are about 2 feet above the ground, switch power to OFF.
REPAIRS
If the wings or the plane becomes cracked or damaged, use clear tape to easily repair them.
This device complies Wllh Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)Thia device may not cause harmful Interference, and (2)This device must
accept any interference received. including interference that may cause undesired operation
I NOTE“ ThiB equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
marten-Bible protection against harmful interference in a residential Installation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in
accordance With the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
[his couipmont does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determlned by turning the equipment all and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
" Reorlent or relocate the receiving antenna.
' Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
* Connect one equipment Into an outlet on a circuit diliorenl from that to which the V V
. fCCIfiVDfISI1CCdCd.
* Consult the dealer or an experienced radio I TV technician for help,
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WARNING: PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TOA RETAIL STORE. _
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly FOR QUESTIONS OR PROBLEMS WITH THE PRODUCT
. approved by the partyresponsiblelorcompliance PLEASE CALL: 1—800w327—8264.
could void the users authority to Operate the equipment. . .
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