| DIRECTIONS FOR USE:   1. Hold charger in one hand and the helicopter in the   other hand, safely away from propeller.   Insert Charge Rod all the way into Power Port (Charge   Rod only fits one way. DO NOT force Charge Rod into   Power Port the wrong way). Contact point on Charge   Rod must match up with contact points inside Power Port.   INSTALL BATTERIES:   Use screwdriver (not included) to remove screw from battery door   as shown. Insert 4 AA batteries (not included). Be sure to insert   batteries as indicated inside compartment. Replace battery cover   and refasten screw. Use only alkaline batteries. Do not use   POWER PORT   ® rechargeable batteries. Air Hogs may not work with other types   of batteries.   ® Be sure to fly Air Hogs in a grassy, wide-open area free of trees,   overhead wires and other obstructions. This will ensure soft landings,   and will thus help extend the life of your helicopter. If your helicopter   gets caught in a tree or other object, NEVER climb up to get it yourself.   Call an adult for help.   2. MAKE SURE HANDS ARE SAFELY AWAY   FROM PROPELLER. Now, push button on   side of charger. The propeller will begin to   spin. (Front Propeller only) This indicates that   the motor is charging.   As the motor charges, you will hear it rev, and   the speed of the propeller will increase until   reaching the required RPM (Revolutions Per   Minute) for take-off.   Be sure to charge the motor for a FULL 10   seconds or motor may not have enough power   to fly the helicopter. (If your batteries are not   fresh, it may be necessary to charge the   helicopter for slightly longer. DO NOT charge   for more than 15 seconds as it will reduce the   life of the motor). Allow propeller to spin freely.   DO NOT attempt to stop propeller from spinning.   Basic Flying Tips   Air Hogs are very light. As a result, the wind will greatly affect the flight.   ® Hold down button until   charge is complete   ® If you are flying Air Hogs in a strong wind, the angle of your launch should   be below 45 degrees. Otherwise, the helicopter will fly straight up in the air,   and may stall.   If you are flying in a light breeze, the angle at which you launch the helicopter   should be above 45 degrees. This will help lift Air Hogs high into the air.   ® Advanced Flying Tips   In some cases, it may be necessary to adjust the rear flaps as the   helicopter’s factory settings may shift slightly during manufacturing or   shipping. Other times, you may want to change the helicopter's flight   characteristics just for fun.   3. After helicopter is fully charged, remove   Charge Rod from Power Port.   4. Gently toss helicopter upward into the   A. If your helicopter climbs at too steep of an angle and stalls, adjust both   wind as shown and 30 degrees to the right or left.   (The wind should be blowing toward you and to   the side). Throwing the helicopter into the wind is   necessary to lift Air Hogs® helicopter into the air.   flaps downward as shown. This will level-out the angle of flight.   B. If the helicopter tends to dive downward, or is not able to reach heights of   over 15 feet, adjust both flaps gently upward.   C. If your helicopter curves left during flight, or dives down to the left, adjust   the right rear flap up. This will help the helicopter to fly straight again.   D. If your helicopter curves right during flight, or dives down to the right,   adjust the left rear flap up.   CAUTION:   1. Never mix old batteries with new batteries. Replace all batteries at the same time.   2. Do not mix alkaline batteries with standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable batteries.   3. Make sure that the contact surfaces are clean and bright before installing batteries.   4. Remove old or dead batteries from the charger.   5. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries.   6. Do not short-circuit the supply terminals by inserting anything other than the charger   into the Power Port.   7. If you will be storing the toy for an extended time period, remove batteries to prevent   leakage.   A.   B.   C.   D.   8. Be sure to insert batteries with the correct polarities.   9. Rechargeable batteries are not recommended, as the performance may suffer.   10. Do not play near water. If helicopter gets wet allow to dry for at least 3 days in a dry   cool place.   Air Hogs® Quick Charge™ ® & © 2002 Spin Master Toys™. All Rights Reserved.   Spin Master Toys   450 Front Street West   Toronto, ON M5V 1B6 Canada   Ph: 1-800-622-8339   Fax: 416-364-8005   Email: [email protected]   CAUTION: Helicopter contains a electrolytic capacitor. If fluid leaks from helicopter,   avoid contact with eyes and dispose of helicopter.   ONLY USE CHARGER SUPPLIED WITH AIR HOGS® QUICK CHARGE™.   DO NOT USE ANY OTHER SOURCE TO CHARGE AIR HOGS® QUICK CHARGE™ HELICOPTER.   All Rights Reserved   MADE IN CHINA   rev 4 01-06-03   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |