Spin Master Motorized Toy Car Skywinder User Manual

TM  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Contents:  
1 SkyWinder™ Stunt Plane  
1 Controller  
TM  
1 Charger/Trainer/Display Stand  
2 Extra Propellers  
1 Tool  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
Charging  
Indicator  
Light  
NO ASSEMBLY  
REQUIRED  
Toggle  
Vertical  
Tail Wing  
Thrust  
Button  
Tool  
Rudder  
Land  
Button  
Stunt Flap  
CONTROLLER  
Antenna  
Stunt Flap  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Horizontal  
Tail  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
Charging  
Light  
Charging  
Hose  
Wing  
Ready  
Light  
Main  
Wing  
Plane  
Body  
Propeller  
Charge  
Nozzle  
Propeller  
Tip  
Training  
Stand  
Charging  
Port  
Charger  
Base  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
Propeller  
Propeller  
Tip  
SKYWINDER™ STUNT PLANE  
CHARGER/TRAINER/DISPLAY STAND  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
CONTROLLER  
CHARGER/TRAINER/  
DISPLAY STAND  
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver  
to loosen the screw in the  
battery compartment door.  
2. Remove the battery door.  
3. Insert six 1.5 Volt AA  
batteries (not included).  
4. Replace battery  
1. Use a Phillips screwdriver  
to loosen the screw in the  
battery compartment door.  
2. Remove the battery door.  
3. Insert eight 1.5 Volt D  
alkaline batteries  
(not included).  
compartment door and  
refasten the screw.  
4. Replace battery  
compartment door and  
refasten the screw.  
IMPORTANT:  
Be sure to insert the  
batteries as indicated  
inside compartment with  
the correct polarity.  
IMPORTANT:  
Be sure to insert the  
batteries as indicated inside  
compartment with the  
correct polarity.  
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION  
• Battery installation should be performed by an adult.  
• Use only batteries recommended. Be careful to install the batteries with the  
correct polarity, as indicated.  
• CAUTION: Plane contains a rechargeable cell. If fluid leaks from the plane,  
avoid contact with eyes and dispose of the plane. Only use charger supplied  
with this package.  
• Do NOT use any other source to charge your SkyWinderTM.  
• Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.  
• Do not use rechargeable batteries.  
• Do NOT mix old and new batteries.  
• Do NOT mix alkaline, standard, or rechargeable batteries.  
• Do NOT attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.  
• Do NOT short circuit the supply terminals.  
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used.  
• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being  
charged (if removable).  
• Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision  
(if removable).  
• Do NOT overcharge the plane’s batteries.  
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed, as they will adversely affect the  
performance.  
• Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Battery may explode or leak.  
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SETTING UP YOUR SKYWINDERTM FOR INDOOR TRAINING continued  
STEP 4  
STEP 3  
Turn the controller’s ON/OFF SWITCH  
Turn the plane’s  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
to “ON”.  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
to “ON”.  
NOTE: You are now ready to practice  
flying on your INDOOR TRAINER!  
Please refer to Page 4 for Basic  
Controls.  
PRE-FLIGHT CHECK  
1. Ensure that the STUNT FLAP is LEVEL  
(or ALIGNED WITH) the HORIZONTAL TAIL WING.  
CORRECT ALIGNMENT  
INCORRECT ALIGNMENT  
Horizontal  
Tail Wing  
Stunt Flap  
IF THE FLYING HEIGHT IS TOO LOW OR THE PLANE DOES NOT CLIMB,  
THE STUNT FLAP MAY NOT BE HORIZONTAL. ADJUST THE STUNT  
FLAP UPWARD UNTIL IT IS LEVEL WITH THE HORIZONTAL TAIL WING.  
Adjustments can be made by turning  
the STUNT FLAP ADJUSTMENT KNOB.  
Stunt Flap  
Upwards  
Turning the STUNT FLAP ADJUSTMENT  
KNOB counter-clockwise will adjust the  
STUNT FLAP upwards.  
Stunt Flap  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Turning the STUNT FLAP ADJUSTMENT  
KNOB clockwise will adjust the STUNT  
FLAP downwards.  
Stunt Flap  
Downward  
Stunt Flap  
Adjustment  
Knob  
Vertical Tail Wing  
2. HORIZONTAL TAIL WING, VERTICAL  
TAIL WING and MAIN WING are straight  
(not bent or twisted).  
Propeller  
Propeller  
Main Wing  
3. Both PROPELLERS can spin freely.  
Horizontal  
Tail Wing  
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BASIC FLYING TIPS  
• Always launch your plane against the wind direction for best  
performance.  
• Never fly the plane in high winds. HIGH WINDS WILL LIMIT,  
AND MAY PREVENT, YOUR ABILITY TO CONTROL THE  
AIRPLANE. USE IN HIGH WINDS MAY ALSO RESULT IN  
LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, THE AIRPLANE.  
BASIC CONTROLS FOR YOUR AIR HOGSTM SKYWINDERTM  
TURN LEFT/RIGHT  
NOSE DOWN  
Toggle FORWARD  
Toggle LEFT or RIGHT  
NOSE UP  
CLIMB  
Press THRUST button  
Toggle BACK  
LAND – OPTION 1  
LAND – OPTION 2  
Turn ON/OFF SWITCH to the  
“OFF” postion.  
NOTE: Once SWITCH is  
turned off, you WILL NO  
LONGER be able to control  
the plane’s direction.  
Push LAND button  
LEVEL OFF  
NOTE: This plane has a  
300 foot control range.  
Flying out of range may  
result in loss and/or  
potential damage to the  
plane.  
Toggle to NEUTRAL position  
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HOW TO COMPLETE ADVANCED STUNTS ON YOUR AIR HOGSTM SKYWINDERTM  
STEP 1  
STEP 2  
Set controller’s ON/OFF  
SWITCH to “ON”.  
NOTE: ENGINES WILL  
NOW START.  
Set plane’s ON/OFF  
SWITCH to “ON” for  
power.  
NOTE: ENGINES WILL  
NOT START YET  
(See Step 2).  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
STEP 3  
STEP 4  
Press the THRUST  
Launch plane against  
wind. Toss it firmly, level  
with the ground.  
BUTTON to climb.  
IMPORTANT: DO NOT  
attempt any stunts until  
the plane has reached  
and leveled off at the  
minimum altitude listed  
below, and the plane is  
flying against the wind.  
STEP 5 – STUNTS  
1. NORMAL LOOP  
MINIMUM ALTITUDE 50 Feet  
C. D.  
A.  
B.  
Toggle BACK briefly.  
Toggle FORWARD.  
As soon as the plane  
dives down, pull the  
TOGGLE BACK and  
HOLD that position to  
complete the loop.  
After the loop is  
completed, return  
TOGGLE to NEUTRAL  
position to level off.  
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HOW TO COMPLETE ADVANCED STUNTS ON YOUR AIR HOGSTM SKYWINDERTM continued  
STEP 5 – STUNTS continued  
2. SIDEWINDER  
MINIMUM ALTITUDE 30 Feet  
A.  
B.  
C.  
TOGGLE BACK to climb.  
TOGGLE back to pull  
out of dive then return to  
NEUTRAL to level off.  
When the plane reaches a vertical  
position TOGGLE – LEFT to  
complete a LEFT SIDEWINDER. To  
complete a RIGHT SIDEWINDER,  
TOGGLE – RIGHT when the plane  
reaches a vertical position.  
REMEMBER:  
When you are finished  
flying your SKYWINDER™,  
turn the plane’s ON/OFF  
SWITCH to “OFF” and the  
CONTROLLER’S ON/OFF  
SWITCH to “OFF”.  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION – ADULT SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED  
Keep propellers away from face, eyes, hair, and fingers. Point plane away from face when launching. Do NOT  
launch at people or animals. Use caution; make sure people around you know you are playing with Air HogsTM.  
Recommended for use in wide-open, grassy areas. Do NOT fly near overhead wires, trees, buildings, or  
other obstructions. Do NOT fly in rain, electrical storms, snow, or other adverse weather conditions. Fly on  
warm sunny days, with no wind. Do NOT fly in temperatures below 45°F/7°C. Use alkaline batteries only. Use  
only the charger and controller included in this package. Please retain this information for future reference.  
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CHANGING PROPELLERS ON YOUR SKYWINDER™  
In case of propeller damage, please use the steps below to replace the damaged propeller:  
1. With one hand, grab hold of the PROPELLER.  
2. While holding the PROPELLER in place, use your opposite hand to unscrew the removeable  
PROPELLER PROPELLER  
TIP  
PROPELLER TIP with the PROPELLER REPLACEMENT TOOL.  
3. After removing the PROPELLER TIP, pull the damaged PROPELLER from the shaft and  
replace with a new propeller.  
4. While holding the propeller in place, replace the PROPELLER TIP by screwing it back  
onto the shaft of the PROPELLER with the PROPELLER REPLACEMENT TOOL.  
CAUTION: The damaged propeller may have sharp edges, use caution when handling  
the damaged PROPELLER, and dispose of it properly.  
TOOL  
FRONT VIEW  
PROPELLER TIP  
PROPELLER TIP  
PROPELLER  
PROPELLER  
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Plane will not  
loop.  
1. Not enough charge.  
1. Repeat the charging process. Refer to the “Charging your SkyWinderTM ”  
section on Page 2.  
2. STUNT FLAP is not  
in the correct position.  
2. Adjust STUNT FLAP so that it is level with the HORIZONTAL TAIL WING.  
3. Winds are too strong.  
4. Improper technique.  
3. Fly in conditions with little or no wind for best performance.  
4 A. LOOPING TAKES TIME AND PRACTICE! Pilots should master  
directional control on their TRAINER first. Once pilots are comfortable with  
their technique, they should then practice flying outdoors.  
B. ENSURE: (1) the minimum altitude is reached before attempting to loop and  
(2) the step-by-step toggle directions are followed (See Pages 5 and 6).  
5. Rudder Alignment  
is OFF.  
5 A. If the plane rolls out to the RIGHT before fully completing loops –  
Bend the rudder slightly to the LEFT.  
B. If the plane rolls out to the LEFT before fully completing loops –  
Bend the rudder slightly to the RIGHT.  
Plane crashes  
OR will NOT fly.  
1. Not enough charge.  
1. Repeat the charging process. Refer to the “Charging your SkyWinderTM ”  
section on Page 2.  
2. Plane misaligned  
OR damaged from  
previous flights.  
2. Wings:  
• Use clear tape to repair wings.  
• Ensure that the HORIZONTAL TAIL WING is parallel to the MAIN WING.  
• Ensure that the VERTICAL TAIL WING is 90° with the MAIN WING.  
Propellers:  
• Ensure that both PROPELLERS can spin freely.  
Plane:  
• Ensure plane responds to control functions by turning the plane “ON”  
while holding it in your hand.  
Plane not  
1. Interference  
from other radio  
transmission  
1. Turn the plane “ON” and hold it in your hand. If the plane responds  
without you touching the controller, there is interference. DO NOT  
FLY. You SHOULD NOT fly the plane if it does not respond to your  
controller, or if it responds to something other than your controller.  
If the problem persists, it is recommended that you fly your plane  
in another area.  
responding to  
controller OR  
plane responds  
to some other  
signal.  
signals in the area.  
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FCC REQUIREMENTS  
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance may void the  
user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
WARRANTY (U.S.A.)  
Spin Master Ltd. warrants to the original consumer purchaser, that this product is thoroughly tested and  
inspected before shipment and is guaranteed to be free of factory defects in materials and workmanship for  
ninety (90) days (unless specified in alternate warranties) from the date of purchase.  
In the event of such a defect within the warranty period, Spin Master Ltd., at our sole option, will repair or  
replace the product or provide you with another product of equal value. Repair or replacement shipment is  
free of charge. Shipping replacement may take 2 to 6 weeks, depending on customer’s location.  
In the event of a defect covered under this warranty, please call the toll-free number listed below. Many  
problems can be solved in this manner. If necessary, you will be instructed to return the defective part or unit,  
packed securely, postage prepaid and insured by the customer, to the address below. Enclose your name,  
address, dated sales receipt, and a brief explanation of the defect. There may be an additional handling  
charge if you send the entire toy.  
The warranty is valid if and only if the product has been operated in accordance with the instructions.  
This warranty does not cover worn or defective batteries, damage resulting from neglect, unauthorized  
modification, accident, misuse, abuse, any action or omission which constitutes a deviation from the in  
structions or from the use of accessories or parts not manufactured by Spin Master Ltd. If the product is  
returned without a dated sales receipt the product is excluded from coverage under this warranty.  
Spin Master Ltd.’s liability for defects in material and workmanship under this warranty shall be limited  
to repair or replacement, at our sole option, and in no event shall we be responsible for accidental,  
consequential, or contingent damages (except in those states that do not allow this exclusion or limitation)  
or refunds. This warranty is exclusive, and is made in lieu of any express or implied warranty. This warranty  
is valid only for products sold in the U.S.A. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may  
have other rights, which vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you.  
Spin Master Ltd. reserves the right to improve the design of any product without assuming any obligation  
to modify any product previously manufactured.  
If you have a problem, please contact our Customer Care Centre below for help.  
Spin Master Ltd., 450 Front Street West, Toronto, ON M5V 1B6 Canada  
Spin Master, Inc., PMB #10053, 300 International Drive, Suite 100,  
Williamsville, NY 14221  
Air Hogs TM and SkyWinder TM are trademarks of Spin Master Ltd.  
© 2003 Spin Master Ltd. All rights reserved.  
Manufactured for and distributed by Spin Master Ltd.  
Conforms to safety standards ASTM F963-03,  
EN71 Regulatory Requirements. Products and colors may vary.  
Please retain this information for future reference.  
MADE IN CHINA.  
Spin Master Toys Far East Limited, Rm # 1113, 11/F, Chinachem Golden Plaza,  
77 Mody Rd., Tsimshatsui E., Kowloon, HK  
Spin Master France SAS, 36 rue de Silly, 92100 Boulogne, France  
North American Consumer Information  
Phone: 1-800-622-8339  
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