World Toy Tech ZX-34858 IRON MAN Instruction Manual - page 4
FLIGHT OPERATION CONTINUED
FLIGHT TIPS
LIFT OFF PROCEDURE
FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT
- Always gently push the Flight and Throttle Stick on the transmitter.
- Beginner pilots should focus on learning how to operate the Throttle Stick first. Try keeping the
Helicopter at a consistent altitude of at least 3 feet high. Once mastered, try using the Flight Stick.
- Beginner pilots should focus on slow forward flight. Avoid turning backwards until confident.
A B C
OFF
ON
A B C
OFF
ON
ADJUSTING THE TRIM
When in flight, the helicopter may spin to the right or left without the pilot’s input. To correct this you
will need to adjust the trim.
1) Place the Helicopter on a smooth surface.
2) Slowly increase the throttle. Make sure to focus on the Helicopter, not on the transmitter.
3) As soon as the Helicopter lifts off, slightly reduce the throttle.
4) Gently increase the throttle if the Helicopter is falling.
5) Gently reduce the throttle if the Helicopter goes too high.
6) To turn, gently move the Flight Stick.
7) Make sure there are no obstacles in the way when moving forward.
8) Make sure the Helicopter does not pick up too much speed, otherwise it may become
uncontrollable.
If the helicopter is spinning to the left, slowly
turn the trim knob to the right until the helicopter
stops spinning.
If the helicopter is spinning to the right, slowly
turn the trim knob to the left until the helicopter
stops spinning.
- Always fly in a still indoor environment. Watch out for wind from an air conditioner or heater.
- Fly in an area that is at least over 17 ft. x 10 ft. x 10 ft. (Length x Width x Height)
- Do not fly near fans, air conditioners, heater, lamps and other obstacles.
- Do not fly in direct sunlight, which may disrupt IR signal and cause the Helicopter to fly erratically.