Wilton Bradley JSF HYDRA 4 TY5630 User manual

Category
Toy vehicles
Type
User manual
Please read the instructions carefully before use.
Please keep the instructions for future reference.
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months. Small parts, choking hazard.
4 CH 2.4G CONTROL WITH SIX AXIS GYRO
NIGHT GUIDING LIGHTS 360 DEGREES THROW - FLY
TY5630/36
NO.TY5630/36 2.4G main technical index
HYDRA: L:135mm x W:135mm x H:32mm
Fuselage weight: 28 g
Flight range: 30 M
Charging time: 45-60 mins
Flying time: Approx 5-7 mins
HYDRA MAIN TECHNICAL INDEX
Using Battery/Charger
1. Hydra’s battery (built in): 3.7V/250 mAh Li-poly
2. Remote controller battery: 3 x ”AA”(Not included)
3+
AGE
ATTENTION! Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be charged.
Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult
supervision. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy
before being charged. Different types of batteries or new and used
batteries are not to be mixed. Batteries are to be inserted with the
correct polarity. Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the
toy. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited. RECYCLING
BATTERIES, WASTE ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT Dispose
of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.
Help the environment, dispose of batteries and electrical products
responsibly. Batteries must not be disposed of in domestic waste
as they can contain substances which can be damaging to the
environment and health. Please contact your local authority for
designated collection points or recycling facility.
1. To install batteries:
open the cover of battery case. (Pic1)
2. Place 3 x 1.5 AA (LR6) Alkaline batteries into the
box with correct polarity orientation.
(batteries not included). (Pic 2)
3. Close the battery cover.
REMOTE CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS
Tail Blade Replacement:
If a blade needs to be
replaced, it is important to
make sure that the same
type of blade is used. Only
replace type A blades with
type A, and type B with
type B. The blade types spin
in opposite directions. Tail
blade A spins anti-clockwise,
B spins clockwise.
BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS
BEST CONDITIONS FOR FLIGHT
Do not fly in strong winds. High winds will greatly affect the
control of the Hydra. Do not fly in extreme temperature,
this will affect the battery and the time of flight of the Hydra.
Where possible, fly the Hydra in wide-open spaces, away from
buildings, animals and other people.
NOTICE:
Be sure to fly the Hydra in plenty of open space.
If the indicator light on the control begins to flash, the
batteries are low on power and may need replacing.
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WARNING: NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS OLD.
BATTERY CHARGING
To charge the Hydra, first make sure that the power
switch is off. Remove the battery cover from the
underside of the Hydra and connect the charging
cable to the battery. Plug the USB plug into a
computer USB socket and the Hydra will charge.
The LED will remain lit while charging, and will
extinguish when the battery is fully charged.
Notes:
The Hydra charges in 150 minutes.
The flight time is approx. 6 minutes.
After use, allow the battery to cool for
5 - 10 mins before charging. Ensure the
motors have cooled before flying.
Warning on Li-poly battery:
Do not put the battery into fire or near a high heat source.
Do not place battery onto hot surfaces.
Keep the battery in a dry and low-temperature environment.
Only use the charger supplied to charge the battery.
Do not over-charge the battery.
Do not connect the battery with other cicuits.
Turn off the power of the product immediately after use to save battery power.
Take off Instructions:
Connect the Hydra’s power, and place on level ground. The LEDs will flash several times
quickly. Turn on the remote control. Push the left stick fully forwards, and then backwards.
You will hear a beep. Then push both sticks to the bottom right. The control light will become
steady, and the Hydra LEDs will flash. The Hydra is now ready to be controlled.
To ascend, push forward on
the left stick.
To descend, pull the left stick
backwards.
Use the left stick to rotate the Hydra.
Push it left to turn left, and right to turn right.
To move the Hydra forward,
push the right stick forward.
Ascend
Descend
Change
Direction
Forward
Backward
Demo
Forward
Roll
Backward
Roll
Left
Roll
Right
Roll
To move the Hydra backwards,
pull the right stick backwards.
When hovering, press the demo button,
and the Hydra will fly from left to right 5 times.
In plenty of space, hold the right stick forward and
press the roll button. The Hydra will do a forward roll.
In plenty of space, hold the right stick back and
press the roll button. The Hydra will do a backward roll.
In plenty of space, hold the right stick left and
press the roll button. The Hydra will roll to the left.
In plenty of space, hold the right stick right and
press the roll button. The Hydra will roll to the right.
SPECIAL CONTROLS: If the Hydra doesn’t fly straight, it may need trimming.
Follow the instructions below to trim your Hydra, and make it easier to control.
NOTICE
When the Hydra is close to the ground, the wind from its own rotors can cause it to
become unstable. Flying the Hydra higher off the ground will allow it to fly more smoothly.
If the Hydra is rotating counter-clockwise, it needs to be
trimmed. To do this, move the rotation trim switch to the right
until the rotation stops.
If the Hydra is rotating clockwise, it needs to be trimmed. To do
this, move the rotation trim switch to the left until the rotation
stops.
If the Hydra is always moving to the left, it needs to be trimmed.
To do this, move the left/right trim switch to the right until the
movement stops.
If the Hydra is always moving to the right, it needs to be
trimmed. To do this, move the left/right trim switch to the left
until the movement stops.
If the Hydra is always moving forwards, it needs to be
trimmed. To do this, move the forward/back trim switch
backwards until the movement stops.
If the Hydra is always moving backwards, it needs to be
trimmed. To do this, move the forward/back trim switch forwards
until the movement stops.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Controller
does not
work
Controller is not on
Batteries may have been
installed incorrectly
Batteries are flat
The Hydra is out of control
The Hydra does not
recognise the controller
The Hydra doesn’t move
when controlled
Not enough power
Not enough battery charge
The rotors stop if the
throttle is pulled back
Make sure that the power switch is on
Check that the batteries have been installed correctly
according to the instructions
Replace the batteries
Make sure the controller is on, and that the sticks have
been moved in the correct order
Make sure that the Hydra is switched on, and has power
Weather conditions can affect the Hydra. Only fly on still days
The Hydra needs enough power to raise off of the ground.
Increase the throttle until the Hydra lifts
Charge the battery according to the instructions above
Throttle back slowly to land the Hydra under control
Can not
control the
Drone
Drone
Can Not
Rise
Drone
Landing
Too Fast
TROUBLESHOOTING
PARTS
Part-01
Upper Body A
Part-02
Upper Body B
Part-03
Lower Body
Part-04
3.7V250mAh
Li-Poly Battery
WARNING: Do not pierce the lithium-poly battery.
Part-05
Blade A
Part-06
Blade B
Part-07
Small Blade
Part-08
Protective Cover
Part-09
PCB
Part-10
USB
Part-11
Main Motor (Red/Blue)
Part-12
Main Motor
(Black/White)
If you intend to use an unmanned
aircraft for any kind of commercial
activity, you must get a ‘Permission’
from the Civil Aviation Authority, or
you could face prosecution. For more
details, visit www.caa.co.uk/uas
www.jsfdrones.com
Aftersales Customer Services
0345 576 0280
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Wilton Bradley JSF HYDRA 4 TY5630 User manual

Category
Toy vehicles
Type
User manual

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