Eb Brands XC9893 User Manual

Summary of XC9893

  • Page 1

    Glow copter remote control helicopter user guide xc9893 © 2012 eb brands xc9893is01jcpra 5 x 7 original: 6/9/12; revision & ra 7/10/12 save these instructions. Read complete instructions before use. Xc9893is01jcpra.Indd 1 xc9893is01jcpra.Indd 1 7/12/12 9:18 am 7/12/12 9:18 am.

  • Page 2: Helicopter Layout

    Congratulations on your new exrc purchase! Exrc pilots experience superior remote control fl ight and excellence in the look and feel of our products while commanding the skies. Now that you are a honorary exrc pilot, we recommend reading through this manual thoroughly before attempting your fi rst ...

  • Page 3: Charging The Helicopter

    Activating glow in the dark feature energize the glow copter’s glow in the dark body by using a bright light source (e.G. Next to the window on a sunny day or under a table lamp) for 10 minutes. Please be sure that the helicopter is turned off. Caution: do not leave the glow copter unattended under ...

  • Page 4: Flying Your Helicopter

    4 flying your helicopter getting started band selection 1. Select the frequency band on the controller. (a, b or c) 2. Move the chopper’s switch to the on position. The helicopter will light up, indicating it is on. 3. Carefully hold the chopper in one hand, be sure the blades are clear of any obsta...

  • Page 5: Flight Conditions

    5 trimming helicopter/direction control virtually no trimming is required for the glow copter. However, if the helicopter rotates during fl ight, use the rudder trim knob on the top right side to adjust. 1. When the helicopter is spinning clockwise, turn the rudder trim knob counterclockwise to adju...

  • Page 6: Safety Tips

    6 safety tips • read through the entire instruction manual, before attempting to pilot your helicopter. • this product is intended for indoor use, and works best indoors. We do not recommend using the product outdoors. • never attempt to fl y your helicopter in a cluttered space. This helicopter was...

  • Page 7: Troubleshooting (Continued)

    Troubleshooting (continued) problem cause correction care & handling • do not submerge in water or other liquids. • do not disassemble the product for any reason. • do not expose to extreme temperatures. • do not drop, throw, smash or otherwise cause physical shock. • clean using only a slightly dam...

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    Fcc part 15 compliance changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the product. Note: this product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class b digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the fcc ...