AWW INDUSTRIES SPARK User manual

Category
Toy vehicles
Type
User manual
Instruction Manual
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Warning:
USB charging cable
3.7V Lithium
rechargeable battery
Blade B
Blade A
Motor (Forward)
Blade B
Blade A
Motor (Forward)
Motor (Reverse)
Motor (Reverse)
Body
Fly Side Trimming
Direction Lever
Forward/Backward Trimming
Flip Button
Power Switch
Turning Trim
Acceleration Lever
Throttle trim
Speed Mode Button
Power Indicator
POWER
Package Diagram
Follow instructions included in this package.
Do not assemble without adult supervision.
Product contrains small parts that may be
hazardous to children.
Only charge product with the charger provided in
this package.
Disconnect product before cleaning the charger.
Do not recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
Only charge batteries under adult supervision.
Do not mix old and new, or different types of
batteries. Promptly remove depleted batteries.
Do not short circuit or disassemble batteries.
Remove batteries if the product will not be used
for a long time to prevent battery damage.
Do not bump or drop the product or remote
control.
Do not touch rotating parts to avoid injury.
Only clean product with a clean, soft cloth.
User is responsible to ensure product will not
cause harm to self or others, or damage to
personal property. Manufacturers and distributors
do not take any responsibility.
Please retain packaging and instruction manual for
future reference.
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Figure A
Figure B
Figure C
USB indicator
USB charging cable
Remote Control Battery Installation
Charging the Quad’s Battery
Remove the remote control’s battery cover and install 4 AAA
batteries (not included) according to the correct polarity. Reattach
the battery cover and tightly fasten the screws.
NOTE: Before charging, remote battery from the quad.
To charge the battery:
1. Remove the lithium battery as shown in Figures A and B.
2. Plug the USB charging cable into the USB port of your computer. The indicator light on the cable will turn on.
3. Connect the cable to the battery connector. The USB light will turn off indicating the quad is now charging.
4. When finished, the USB light will again turn on. Disconnect and reinstall the battery into the quad. Charging
time is appoximitely 90 minutes.
Battery Cautions:
• If battery becomes hot during charging process, stop immediately to avoid battery damage or possible fire.
• Do not set battery next to high heat or flammable materials. If battery starts to emit strange odor, deformation,
discoloration, or other anomolies, stop using this battery.
• If battery leaks, avoid contact with skin and eyes. If contact is made, immediately rinse with cold water and
seek medical attention. Discontinue use of battery.
• Only use charger provided with product to charge battery.
• Do not put battery into fire, microwave over, or pressure tank.
• Do not use solvents, industrial alcohol, or other flammable substances to clean product or charger.
• Product is composed of plastics, electronic components, and batteries. Follow local garbage collection
requirements when discarding.
NOTE: See diagram for correct polarity. Do not mix old and new
batteries.
Sidefly
Right
Sidefly
Left
Forward
Backward
Turn Right
Turn Left
Descend
Ascend
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
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Syncing the Quad and Remote
Flying the Quadcopter
1. Connect the battery to the quad. Turn the power switch on and place the quad on flat ground. The quad’s
lights will be flashing rapidly.
2. Make sure the acceleration lever on the remote is at its lowest position. Turn the controller on, and you will
hear it beep twice. The quad’s lights will begin flashing more slowly. Push the acceleration lever all the way up
and then back down. The remote will beep once, and the the lights on the quad will stay lit. The quad and
remote are now synced. You are ready to fly your quad!
Note: The blue lights on the quad are the forward direction
Flight Tips:
• Use the slow speed mode for flying inside. Avoid obstacles, pets, and people.
• Use the fast speed mode for flying outdoots. Do not fly in windy or rainy weather.
Flight Warnings:
• Do not fly quadcopter in inclement weather.
• Flying quadcopters within 3 miles of an airport is prohibited.
• Quadcopter’s range is 200 feet. Do not fly quad outside of this range. Exceeding range may cause damage to
your quad.
• Stand 10 feet behind quad when taking off.
• For best control when flying, it is recommended the pilot always stays behind the quad when possible.
Push accelerator lever up,
quad will ascend.
Push accelerator lever
down, quad will descend.
Basic Flying Maneuvers:
Push direction lever up,
quad will fly forward.
Push direction lever down,
quad will fly backward.
Push accelerator lever left,
quad will turn left.
Push accelerator lever
right, quad will turn right.
Push direction lever left,
quad will fly left.
Push direction lever right,
quad will fly right.
RightLeft
Turn left
Turn right
Backward
Forward
Right Roll
Left Roll
Front Flip
Back Flip
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
Press the speed button to
switch to high gear
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Trimming the Quadcopter
Gently push the acceleration lever until the quad is about 3 feet off the ground. If the quad favors any
direction, you can trim the motors so it flies with more balance.
Note: When the quad is flying an inch off the ground, it is affected by blade vortex and becomes
unstable. Fly at a higher altitude to better trim the quad.
NOTE: Fly quad to 5 feet in the air to safely do flips.
Press the Flip Button.
Remote control will beep.
Press the Flip Button.
Remote control will beep.
Flip Mode:
Push direction lever up,
quad will flip forward.
Push direction lever
down, quad will flip
backward.
When quad spins left, press
right button until it flies straight.
When quad spins right, press
left button until it flies straight.
When quad leans forward, press
back button until it flies straight.
When quad leans back, press
forward button until it flies
straight.
When quad leans left, press
right button until it flies straight.
When quad leans right, press
left button until it flies straight.
If the quad cannt take off, you can reset the quad to fix this.
Switch the speed to high speed. Hold both levers down and to
the left then release. The indicator will rapidly flash. Once the
indicator is lit, the correction is complete.
Push direction lever left,
quad will roll left.
Push direction lever left,
quad will roll left.
After enough practice, try the following exercises:
Fixed rotation (turning)
Landing in designated
locations (point landing)
Problem Cause Solution
Straight ahead - turn left - forward - turn left -
forward - left, practice flying a square pattern.
Forward - backward - to the left -
to the right to complete a cross
action
Flight Exercises
5
Troubleshooting
Quad turns on, but
can’t fly
Quad shakes violently
Quad takes off to one
side
Quad flies out of
control
Quad cannot fly
faster
Quad lands too fast
and crashes
Pilot quickly pulled back the
acceleration lever
Slowly lower the acceleration lever when
landing
1. Remote or quad have poor power
supply.
2. Remote and quad are not synced.
1. Rotor deformation
2. Hollow shaft is bent
1. Rotor deformation
2. Motor damage
3. Aircraft was not flat when synced
with remote
1. Rotor rotation speed is too slow
2. Quad battery is low
1. Slowly push up on accelerator lever
2. Recharge battery
1. Fly quad within 200 foot flight range
2. Sync your quad independently, one by
one
1. Quad is beyond control range
2. Multiple quads were synced at the
same time
1. Replace corresponding wing
2. Replace motor
3. Resync quad and remote on flat
surface
1. Replace corresponding wing
2. Replace hollow shaft
1. Reinstall fully charged batteries.
2. Resync remote and quad.
01 Upper Body
02 Lower Body
03 Battery Cover
04 1 Set of Blades
05 Forward Motor
06 Reverse Motor
07 Lithium Battery
08 Circuit Board
Inventory and Product Parameters:
10 Green Light
09 Blue Light
11 USB Charger
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Parts List
Notes:
1. Control range will be affected when the remote control runs low on battery power.
2. If battery power is too low, the quad will have trouble taking off.
3. If quad appears damaged, promptly repair. Do not fly near trees, people, obstacles, or in high winds
to avoid damage.
4. Remove the batteries during long term non usage to prevent battery leakage and damage.
5. Avoid high altitude or high impact collisions in order to prevent damage.
Inventory Checklist: 1x Quadcopter, 1x Remote Controller, 1x 3.7V Lithium Battery, 1x
USB Charging Cable, 1x Instruction Manual, 4x Extra Blades
Quad Battery: 3.7V Lithium Battery Remote Range: About 200 feet
Flight Time: 5 1/2 minutes
Remote Control Battery: 4x 1.5V AAA batteries
(not included)
Charging Time: About 90 minutes TIP: Before each charge, wait 10-15 minutes, until the
battery cools to extend battery life.
AWW INDUSTRIES™ is an innovative division of DGL Group, Ltd.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
AWW INDUSTRIES,
195 Raritan Center Parkway, Edison, NJ 08837.
Specifications, colors and contents may vary from illustrations.
WARNING: This product may
contain a chemical known to
the State of California to cause
cancer, or birth defects, or
other reproductive harm.
PROP 65 WARNING
Manufactured in China.
Batch Ref: XXXX
Model Number: XXXX
Conforms to safety requirements of ASTM, FCC, & CPSIA.
WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD-Small parts.
Not for children under 3 years.
Tested to comply with FCC standards.
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference and
(2) This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
BATTERY WARNING:
• Do no mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), rechargeable (nickel hydride) batteries.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Non-rechargeable batteries should not be recharged.
• Rechargeable batteries should be removed from the appliance before being charged.
• Rechargeable batteries should be charged under adult supervision only.
• Exhausted batteries should be removed.
• The supply terminals should not be short-circuited.
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type are recommended to be used.
• Batteries should be inserted with the correct polarity.
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AWW INDUSTRIES SPARK User manual

Category
Toy vehicles
Type
User manual

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