Conrad 1484607 Manuel utilisateur

Operating Instructions
Electrical Helicopter „HFP80“ RtF
Item No. 1484607

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Table of Contents
Page
1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................4
2. Explanation of Symbols .......................................................................................................................................4
3. Intended Use .......................................................................................................................................................5
4. Product Description .............................................................................................................................................5
5. Scope of Delivery.................................................................................................................................................6
6. Safety Information................................................................................................................................................7
a) General Information.......................................................................................................................................7
b) Before Commissioning ..................................................................................................................................8
c) During Operation ...........................................................................................................................................8
7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries..................................................................................................9
8. Transmitter Controls ..........................................................................................................................................10
9. Setting up the Transmitter..................................................................................................................................12
a) Inserting the Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries...........................................................................................12
b) Switching on the Transmitter .......................................................................................................................12
c) Adjustment of the Control Sticks .................................................................................................................14
10. Operation of the Model Helicopter.....................................................................................................................15
a) Charging the Flight Battery..........................................................................................................................15
b) Checking the Drive Mechanics....................................................................................................................16
c) Inserting the Flight Battery...........................................................................................................................16
d) Connecting the Flight Battery ......................................................................................................................17
e) Basic Information Relevant to the Control of Model Helicopters .................................................................18
f) Modifying the Transmitter Stick Assignment................................................................................................21
g) Practical Flight Advice for the First Start......................................................................................................23
h) Trimming in the Model Helicopter................................................................................................................24
11. "Dual Rate" Function .........................................................................................................................................27
12. Fine Tuning of the Model Helicopter ..................................................................................................................28
13. Calibration of the Control Sticks ........................................................................................................................29

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14. Programming the Remote Control.....................................................................................................................30
a) Servo Direction Setting "REV".....................................................................................................................31
b) “Dual Rate" Function "D/R"..........................................................................................................................32
c) ServoEndDeectionSetting"EPA" ............................................................................................................33
d) Timer Setting "TIME:"..................................................................................................................................34
15. Maintenance and Care ......................................................................................................................................35
a) Replacing the Rotor Blades ........................................................................................................................35
b) Replacing the Tail Rotor Propeller ...............................................................................................................35
c) Checking the Screw Connections................................................................................................................36
16. Disposal.............................................................................................................................................................37
a) Product ........................................................................................................................................................37
b) Batteries/Rechargeable Batteries................................................................................................................37
17. Declaration of Conformity (DOC).......................................................................................................................37
18. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................38
19. Technical Data ...................................................................................................................................................39
a) Transmitter...................................................................................................................................................39
b) Helicopter ....................................................................................................................................................39
c) Battery charger............................................................................................................................................39

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1. Introduction
Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions!
These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and
handling. Also consider this if you pass on the product to any third party.
Therefore, retain these operating instructions for reference!
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
International: www.conrad.com/contact
United Kingdom: www.conrad-electronic.co.uk/contact
2. Explanation of Symbols
The exclamation mark in a triangle indicates important notes in these operating instructions that must be
observed strictly.
The arrow symbol indicates that special advice and notes on operation are provided.

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3. Intended Use
This product is an electrically powered model helicopter, which is wirelessly controlled with the remote control unit
included in the delivery. The model is designed for operation indoor but may also be used outdoors at totally calm
conditions.Themodelhelicopterispre-assembledandreadytoyandisdeliveredwithbuilt-inremotecontroland
drive components.
The product must not become damp or wet.
The product is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
Observe all safety information in these operating instructions. They contain important information on han-
dling of the product.
You are solely responsible for safe operation of the model!
4. Product Description
Theready-to-yminihelicopterhasarotorheadwithaxedangleofincidenceforbothmainrotorbladesthatcan-
not be adjusted by remote control. The raising and lowering of the helicopter is solely accomplished by changing the
speed of the main rotor.
The swash plate is controlled via two servos with two linkage points offset by 90°. Targeted yaw and tilting of the
swashplate permitscontinually recurring, direction-dependent(cyclic) blade adjustmentthat permitsying into a
specicdirection.
Stabilisation around the vertical axis (main rotor shaft) is handled by a tail rotor, which also has a stiff angle of attack
and is powered by a separate electric motor. Steering around the yaw axis is achieved by means of different revolu-
tions of the electric motor.
A central electronics PCB below the canopy contains all components that are required for control, steering and
stabilisation of the helicopter. The 2.4 GHz radio remote control installation included in the delivery allows a sensitive
steering of the model.
For operation, 4 mignon batteries (e.g. Conrad item no.: 652506, order 4x) or mignon batteries are required.

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5. Scope of Delivery
• Electrichelicopterreadytoy
• Radio remote control transmitter
• Flight battery
• USB charging cable
• USB charging adapter
• Spare main rotor blades
• Spare tail propeller
• Spare screws
• Cabin hood rubber buffers
• Spare linkage rods
• Screwdriver
• Hex key
• Operating instructions
Current operating instructions
Download the current operating instructions via the link www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the
displayed QR code. Follow the instructions on the website.
The spare part list can be found on our website www.conrad.com in the download section for the respective
product. Alternatively, you may also email to request the list of spare parts. For contact information, see the
chapter "Introduction" at the beginning of these operating instructions.

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6. Safety Information
In case of damage caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions, the warranty/guar-
antee will expire. We do not assume any liability for consequential damage!
We do not assume any liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by improper use
or the failure to observe the safety instructions! In such cases the warranty/guarantee is voided.
Normal wear and tear during operation (e.g. worn-out gear wheels) are excluded from the guarantee
and warranty; the same is the case for accidental damage (e.g. broken bearing retainer or rotor
blades).
Dear customer, these safety instructions are not only for the protection of the product but also for your own
safety and that of other people. Therefore, read this chapter very carefully before taking the product into
operation!
a) General Information
Caution, important note!
Operating the model may cause damage to property and/or individuals. Therefore, make sure that
you are sufciently insured when using the model, e.g. by taking out private liability insurance.
If you already have private liability insurance, verify whether or not operation of the model is
covered by your insurance before commissioning your model.
Note: In some countries you are required to have insurance for all model aircraft!
• Theunauthorisedconversionand/ormodicationoftheproductareprohibitedforsafetyandapproval
reasons.
• This product is not a toy and not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
• The product must not become damp or wet.
• Ifyoudonothavesufcientknowledgeastohowtodealwithremote-controlledmodels,pleaseseekthe
advice of an experienced model maker or a model making club.
• Do not leave packaging material unattended. It may become a dangerous toy for children.
• Should questions arise that are not answered by these operating instructions, contact us (for contact
information, see chapter 1) or another expert.
• The operation and handling of remote controlled model helicopters must be learned! If you have never
steered such a model, start especially carefully and get used to the reactions of the model to the remote
controlcommandsrst.Bepatient!

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b) Before Commissioning
• Switch on the transmitter and then the helicopter. This is the only way for an attunement function to take
place between transmitter and receiver, so that your model will react reliably to the control commands
of your transmitter.
• Check the functional safety of the model and remote control system. Watch out for any visible damage
such as defective plug connections or damaged cables. All moving parts on the model must run smoothly
but must not have any tolerance in the bearing.
• Theightbatteryrequiredforoperationmustbechargedbeforeoperation.Ensurethatthebatteriesin
thetransmitterhaveasufcientremainingcapacity(observethevoltagedisplay).Ifyouareusingbatter-
ies and they are empty, always replace the complete set, never individual cells only.
c) During Operation
• Do not take any risks when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment depends
completely on your responsible use of the model.
• Improper operation can cause serious damage to people and property! Therefore make sure to keep a
sufcientlysafedistancefrompersons,animalsorobjectsduringoperation.Nevertrytograbtheying
model with your hand!
• Flyyourmodelonlyifyourabilitytorespondisunrestricted.Theinuenceoftiredness,alcoholormedi-
cation can cause incorrect responses.
• Motors,motorregulatorandightbatterycanheatduringoperation.Forthisreason,waitfor5to10min-
utesbeforerechargingorreplacingtheightbatteryortakingoffagainwithasecond,already-charged
ightbattery.
• Leave the remote control (transmitter) switched on while the model is in operation. After landing, always
disconnecttheightbatteryfromthehelicopterbeforeswitchingofftheremotecontrol.
• Never switch off the remote control while the model helicopter is still in operation.
• Never expose your model and the remote control system to direct solar irradiation or great heat for an
extended period.

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7. Notes on Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Although use of batteries and rechargeable batteries in everyday life is a matter of course today,
there are many dangers and problems.
Ensure that you observe the following general information and safety information when handling
batteries and rechargeable batteries.
• Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not leave any batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around openly. There is a risk of batteries being
swallowed by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor immediately!
• Batteries/rechargeablebatteriesmustneverbeshort-circuited,disassembledorthrownintore.There
is a danger of explosion!
• Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause chemical burns to skin at contact; there-
fore, use suitable protective gloves.
• Donotrechargenormalbatteries.Thereisariskofreandexplosion!Onlychargerechargeablebat-
teries (1.2 V) intended for this purpose. Use suitable battery chargers. Batteries (1.5 V) are intended for
one-time use only and must be disposed of properly when discharged.
• Always observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries or connecting the charger (observe plus/+
and minus/-). Incorrect polarity will damage not only the transmitter but also the plane model and the
batteries.Thereisadangerofreandexplosion.
• Always replace the whole set of batteries in the transmitter. Do not mix full batteries with half-full ones.
Always use batteries/rechargeable batteries of the same type and manufacturer.
• Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries! Therefore, only use batteries for the remote control
transmitter.
• If the device is not used for an extended period of time (e.g. storage), remove the inserted batteries from
the remote control to avoid damage from leaking batteries.
• Aftertheight,disconnecttheightbatteryfromthehelicopter.Donotleavetherechargeableightbat-
tery connected to the helicopter if the model is not used (e.g. during transport or storage). Otherwise, the
ightbatterymaybefullydischargedandisthusdestroyed/unusable!
• Never charge the ight battery right after use.Always let the ight battery to cool down until it has
reached room or ambient temperature again.
• Onlychargeintactandundamagedightbatteries.Iftheouterisolationoftherechargeablebatteryis
damaged or the battery is deformed or bloated, it must not be charged. In this case, there is immediate
dangerofreandexplosion!
• Neverdamagetheoutershelloftheightbattery,donotcutthefoilcover,donotpuncturetheight
batterywithpointedobjects.Thereisariskofreandexplosion!
• Removetheightbatteryfromthemodelforrecharging.
• Neverrechargetheightrechargeablebatteryunattended.
• Disconnecttheightbatteryfromthechargerwhenitisfullycharged.

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8. Transmitter Controls
Figure 1: View from the front
1 Transmitter aerial
2 LED display
3 Control stick for nod and roll functions (Mode 2 *)
4 Trimming button for the yaw function (Mode 2 *)
5 Trim button for roll function
6 Push-button "UP"
7 Push-button "DOWN"
8 Push-button "SELECT"
9 Display
10 On/off switch
11 Trim button for the tail function
12 Trimming button for the pitch function (Mode 2 *)
13 Control stick for pitch and tail functions (Mode 2 *)
14 Carrying belt eyelet
15 Toggle switch "Dual Rate"
* The transmitter can be operated with different control stick functions ("Mode 2" or "Mode 1"). The trans-
mitter is delivered in "Mode 2" ex works. For more information regarding this, see chapter "Changing the
Transmitter Stick Assignments".
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