Contents Operating Precautions Using the Lithium-Polymer Batteries Using the Transmitter Features and Specifications Pairing the Zulu with the Transmitter Charging the Transmitter Package Contents Flight Basics Flight Trimming Flight Tips Flight Troubleshooting Zulu Sticker Sticking Instructions Zulu Exploded View Proviso
Operating Precautions To assure satay, please read through the mans! thoroughly before flying for the first time. It is important to be familiar with the precautions, limitations and the flight controls of this product while observing the safety rules. Improvements are constantly being made to this product and changes to the specifications may occur without notification.
Li-Polymer Battery Do not overcharge or over discharge the lithium polymer batteries provided. This could cause battery to rupture. get hot or ignite. Charging takes approximately minsters for full charge. Red it indicates that the Li Po is in charging talus while green light will indicate battery is now full, rr r— Always adhere to the following instructions on the usage of the battery, Never throw the battery into fire or heat it up in any way. Never attempt to disassemble of modify the battery.
Never use the battery provided with this product with any other equipment . Ways ensure charger is kept with its plug removed from the power outlet at all times when nat charging + Always charge the battery after flying to prevent over discharge + Never use an abnormal battery. During charging, if it becomes hot, has a strange smell, goes out of shape, or discolored, disconnect the connector immediately and discontinue battery use Always plug the battery to the charger first.
Transmitter Name and function of the transmitter parts Antenna Throttle Trim Elevator Trim Use to adjust neutral position of Mode | straightforwards movement Atherosclerotic stick Controls vertical movement and horizontal movement Mode | Mode it Derogatorily stick Extraterritorial stick Controls straightforwards. Use to control forwardness ‘movement and firefight turning movement and horizontal Mode movement Throttieirudder stick Use to control up/down movement Power Switch and refulgent turning.
In Made 1, ali Reverse Switch will be set to Normal In Mode 2 AlL (Nor), ELE (Rev), THR {Rev}, RUD (Nor) In Mode 3 All (Rev), ELE (Nor), THR (Nor), RUD (Rev) In Mode 4 AlL (Rev), ELE (Rev), THR (Rev), RUD (Rev) WARNING . Never use a combination of different batteries such as alkali batteries with Ni Cd batteries or Nigh batteries.
Features The Zulu gyro stabilized coaxial R/C Helicopter comes with the following safety features: + Low power safe (LPS) mode gradually reduces power to the main motor in the event of a radio transmission failure. * Battery protection mode (BPM) to prevent the motor and servo from activation when capacity is below 7V, to prevent a full discharge on the battery.
Pairing the Zulu with the TX Do follow the below steps for the pairing procedure: 1. Power up the TX 2. Connect the Li-Poly battery to the Helen and turn on the power switch. The green LED on RX and the TX LED will start blinking at the same time. TX and RX are naw in pairing mode 3. Push the throttle control stick to maximum throttle, and then fallow by pulling it afl the way down to confirm paling with the receiver. 4.
Flight Basics Mode 1 (Right Throttle} When throttle is pushed down, rotor speed reduces and Zulu descends.
lah When rudder is moved to the right, nose of Zulu turns right FR FE When rudder is moved to the left, nose of Zulu tums left
Trimming Her the Zulu moves forward on its own, trim the elevator lever back. When the Zulu moves backward on its own, tim the elevator lever forward Mode | Mode II When the Zulu moves right on its own. trim the aileron lever left When the Zulu moves left on its own, {rim the aileron lever right Mode | Made Il TER par, / When the Zulu tum right on its own, trim the rudder lever left.
Flight Tips To make it easier, always stand behind the helicopter, facing in the same direction. This will make & easier for you to understand the basics of flying a helicopter. Avoid moving the control sticks too abruptly as sudden changes In direction or speed may cause the upper and lower blades to hit one another. Hovering means maintaining the helicopter in a static position in mid air. Hovering is the nest basic and important skill in flying helicopter and should be well practiced.
Flight Troubleshooting The main blades are the parts that take the most impact during fining. It is often that flying performance improves just by replacing the main blade. It is recommended that during blade replacements, both blades are to be balance adjusted to ensure smooth flying. Zulu does not move at all 1. Check if power is switched on at the transmitter and Zulu. 2. Check that the battery levels on transmitter and Zulu are sufficient. 3.
FCC Part 15 Warning statement; Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Any change to the equipment will void FCC grant. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.