MegaTech Motorized Toy Car MTC8209 User Manual

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Entire contents © 2003 Megatech  
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Important! Before you begin, please read the warnings  
listed on the following page. Failure to comply with the  
following recommendations could lead to bodily harm or injury.  
The Megatech HeliChopper is not intended for those under 12  
years of age without proper adult supervision.  
Safety Warnings  
Please read these before operating your HeliChopper.  
manner. When ying, you are responsible for your own safety and  
the safety of others around you. Follow these basic safety guidelines  
at all times.  
The spinning main rotor and tail rotor on this aircraft can be  
dangerous! When operating/ying, always be aware of the spinning  
rotors. Be careful not to let them come close to your body, other people  
or loose clothing. Keep your hands, ngers and any article of clothing  
away from the rotors. Keep spectators behind you when ying.  
Fly only on calm days. Gusty winds and winds over 5 MPH will make it  
difcult (if not impossible) to control your helicopter  
properly.  
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify any of the HeliChopper’s  
components or allow them to get wet. Electrical damage may occur that could  
affect safe operation.  
Only use the rechargeable battery pack provided with your HeliChopper. Using  
any other type of battery will damage your helicopter and possibly make it dan-  
gerous to operate.  
Since your HeliChopper is controlled by a radio link, it may be subject to inter-  
ference from outside radio sources. Do not y your helicopter if other models are  
being operated on the same frequency in the area. (27Mhz)  
It is very important to always use fresh alkaline batteries in the transmitter. We  
recommend Megatech’s Golden Power battery series, designed specically for  
R/C products.  
Always y your helicopter in a wide-open area, free from wires, trees, buildings  
and other obstructions.  
Never y your HeliChopper after dark.  
Always take off from the heliport base. Never hold the HeliChopper when  
launching. A sudden wind shift could send the helicopter in your direction, pos-  
sibly resulting in injury.  
Avoid ying in very hot or very cold weather. Your HeliChopper features an  
automatic temperature guard. When the helicopter gets too hot, it will automati-  
cally shut down and land to prevent overheating and protect the internal circuitry.  
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Always have an adult install the batteries into the transmitter and  
charger/heliport. Never mix old and new batteries. Do not use  
rechargeable batteries for the charger/heliport or the transmitter.  
Avoid mixing alkaline and other types of batteries.  
After every two or three ights, let your HeliChopper cool down  
for 10-15 minutes. This will help prolong the life of your  
helicopter.  
Always remove the batteries from your charger when you nish  
ying for the day. Do not store batteries inside the charger or  
transmitter.  
Getting Acquainted with Your HeliChopper  
HELICOPTER  
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A. Radio Control  
Transmitter  
B. Charger/Heliport  
C. HeliChopper  
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1. Fuselage  
2. Main Rotor  
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3. Landing Gear  
4. Charging Port  
5. Charging/Off/On  
Switch  
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6. Tail Rotor  
CHARGER/HELIPORT  
1. Launch Pad  
2. On/Off Switch  
3. Charger Link  
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2
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4. Battery Compartment  
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Top  
Bottom  
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CONTROLLER  
1. Antenna  
2. Power Light  
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2
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3. Battery Hatch  
4. On/Off Switch  
5. Trigger/Throttle  
6. Directional Control Knob  
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NOTE:  
Keep the box and packaging to  
safely store your HeliChopper  
between ights. Proper storage  
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will prevent the rotors from warping and help maintain ight  
performance.  
Installing the Batteries  
Using a Philips screwdriver, unscrew the battery hatch. Paying careful  
attention to their direction, install 8 D-size alkaline batteries. Reattach  
the battery hatch and securely tighten the screws.  
NOTE: For best results, replace the 8 D-size alkaline batteries in the  
Charger/Heliport after every 15-20 ights.  
The Radio Controller  
Using a Philips screwdriver,  
unscrew the battery hatch. Install  
6 AA alkaline batteries. Be sure  
the batteries are properly  
arranged or your controller will  
not function. Reattach the battery  
hatch and securely tighten the  
screws.  
Charging Your HeliChopper  
hydride) battery that must be charged before each ight.  
1.  
Begin by moving the Off/On switch on your HeliChopper to the “Off”  
position (all the way to the left, or toward the tail of the helicopter). If  
the switch is in the “On” position, your helicopter will not charge.  
2.  
Plug the Charger Link into the charge port beneath your HeliChopper.  
Make sure it is securely connected or charging will not occur.  
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3.  
4.  
Place the HeliChopper onto the Charger/Heliport.  
Move the switch on the Charger/Heliport to the “On”  
position. The red light should start blinking. This indicates that  
it is charging the batteries on your HeliChopper.  
When the red light stops ashing and a green light begins to  
glow, your battery is fully charged.  
5.  
6.  
You may now disconnect the HeliChopper from the Charger/  
Heliport.  
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Switch in Off  
position.  
Charger Link  
plugged in.  
Charger lights  
show charging is  
in progress.  
Preparing For Your First Flight  
least twice.  
Here’s how: Charge the battery pack as instructed on page 5. Fully extend the  
transmitter antenna. Next, turn on the radio control transmitter rst and then  
the receiver. Always remember to turn on the transmitter rst. Firmly hold  
the helicopter at the center of the fuselage so the main rotor and tail rotor are  
unobstructed and away from ngers, loose clothing, etc. Now slowly squeeze  
the throttle trigger on the transmitter to start the rotors spinning. Continue to  
run the motor until it stops. Allow the battery pack to cool, and then recharge  
it again. Perform this process of running the motor until the battery is drained  
at least twice. The battery pack will now supply more power and your rst  
ights will be much easier and safer!  
Flying Your HeliChopper  
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the radio control transmitter.  
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Switch on the radio control  
transmitter. A red light on  
the transmitter will glow to  
indicate power. Never attempt  
to y if the red light on the  
transmitter is not glowing.  
Radio turned on.  
Power Light  
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3.  
4.  
Slide the switch on the HeliChopper to the “On” position (all  
the way to the right or front of the helicopter). Always switch  
on the transmitter before you switch on the helicopter.  
Center the helicopter on the  
Charger/Heliport with the landing  
gear straddling the “H” as shown.  
This is important. It keeps the  
HeliChopper from sliding before  
it lifts off.  
5.  
6.  
Step back at least 5 yards and face  
the helicopter.  
Double check to make sure that  
your ying area is clear of people,  
trees, buildings, electric lines or  
other obstructions.  
7.  
8.  
Grip the transmitter in your left hand, so that the trigger/throttle  
is controlled by your left index nger. Use your right hand to  
operate the Directional Control Knob.  
Squeeze the trigger/throttle gradually until the rotors begin  
to spin. The rotors need to spin for 1.5-2 seconds to build up  
energy before lifting off.  
9.  
As the helicopter lifts off, it may be shaky. Allow the HeliChopper to  
stabilize before attempting to turn. Trying to turn while your helicopter  
is unbalanced will make it difcult to control and may lead to a crash.  
You determine how high your HeliChopper will y with the  
proportional trigger/throttle. The harder you squeeze the trigger, the  
higher your helicopter will y.  
Turn your HeliChopper by using the Directional Control Knob like a  
steering wheel. Turn it left to turn to the left, right to turn to the right.  
Be careful not to turn too much. Small turns should be all you need  
to hold your HeliChopper in a stable hover. NOTE: Any wind will  
make your HeliChopper move, so be ready to correct.  
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11.  
12.  
HeliChopper average ight time on a full charge is between 3 and 6  
minutes. If your ight times are less than this, you should change the 8  
D-size alkaline batteries in your Charger/Heliport.  
Landing Your HeliChopper  
1. Find a soft, grassy area to land. Although built to be incredibly tough,  
your HeliChopper may be damaged by harsh landings.  
2. To land, slowly ease off on the throttle trigger until your HeliChopper  
starts to slowly descend in a spiral. Do not ease off too much or the rotors  
will stop and your HeliChopper may crash.  
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Ordering Spare Parts  
Spare, repair and replacement parts are readily available for your  
aircraft. Should you need parts, visit your local hobby dealer rst. If  
unavailable, you may contact Megatech. Use this sheet as a guide.  
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Part Number  
Description  
8209-01  
8210-01  
8209-02  
8210-02  
8209-03  
8210-03  
8210-04  
8209-05  
8210-05  
8210-06  
8209-07  
8210-07  
8210-08  
Main Rotor Blade Orange  
Main Rotor Blade Green  
Tail Rotor Blade Orange  
Tail Rotor Blade Green  
Transmitter  
Transmitter  
Orange  
Green  
Rechargeable Ni-MH Heli Battery Pack  
Landing Gear  
Landing Gear  
Orange  
Green  
Transmitter Battery Hatch  
Base/Heliport  
Base/Heliport  
Orange  
Green  
Base/Heliport Battery Hatch  
Contact us at:  
Megatech Parts Department  
8300 Tonnelle Avenue  
North Bergen, NJ  
Telephone: (201) 662-2800  
Fax: (201) 662-1450  
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Megatech® Limited Warranty  
period of 90 days from date of purchase. If any component of this prod-  
uct fails to function properly due to defects in materials or  
manufacturing process during this 90 day period, the manufacturer’s  
obligations are limited and manufacturer can choose to either repair or  
replace the item.  
This warranty is void if the product in question has been altered or  
repaired by anyone other than Megatech International or an authorized  
agent.  
Under no circumstances will Megatech International or any of its  
representatives be held liable for injury to persons or property damage  
resulting from assembly or use of the product. Megatech is not liable  
if any outside radio frequencies interfere with the product’s frequency  
causing loss of control. Megatech International will not be held liable  
for any personal injury or property damage resulting from an out-of-  
control model caused by use or misuse of the product. Megatech  
International expressly excludes any and all express warranties not  
specically stated here and all implied warranties of merchantability  
and tness for a particular purpose. There are no warranties which  
extend beyond the description of the warranties contained herein.  
Contact the Megatech International Service department before return-  
ing any item that is defective according to the limitations listed above.  
Please be sure to pack the returned item(s) carefully. The customer must  
return the product along with proof of purchase, a letter stating the prob-  
lem, the customer’s address and telephone number. At this point in time  
we will either repair the defective part or replace it and return it to the  
customer. Return shipping and handling in the 48 contiguous states is  
$12.99. Shipping outside of the 48 states will be quoted by location.  
This warranty does not cover any damage caused by use, misuse, altera-  
tion, accident, or neglect, nor does it cover normal wear and tear of the  
product. Product returned to us which falls under this category will be  
submitted to our service department for repair. We reserve the right to  
charge any service and parts fees incurred when repairing the item.  
Megatech International  
8300 Tonnelle Avenue  
North Bergen NJ 07047  
(201) 662-2800  
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8300 Tonnelle Avenue, North Bergen, NJ 07047  
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