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USER MANUAL Roxter Revell
Electrical and electronic waste ordinance: After the end of use, remove all batteries and separately dispose of all electrically operated devices at the communal collection centres for electrical and electronic waste. Dispose of the remaining parts with household waste. Thank you for your cooperation!
Attention: Risk from heat development and rotating parts during operation! Adult super vision is required
Revell GmbH hereby declares that this product conforms with the basic requirements and the additional applicable provisions of Directive 1997/5/FC. The Declaration of Conformity can be found at www_REVELL-control.de.
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New coaxial rotor system with electronic gyro for outstanding flying properties
Sturdy plastic hull with LED lighting -
Integrated rechargeable LiPo battery (Lithium Polymer battery)
- Simple charging of the battery directly through the charger built into the remote control with microprocessor-monitored charging control

Safety instructions:
This model is suitable for pilots who are at least 8 years of age. Adult supervision is required when flying it.
This manual must be read through carefully together with your child prior to the first use and kept safe for later reference.
- Attention: Not suitable for children under 36 months. Small parts. Choking hazard!
- Flying the model requires skill and the user must be instructed under the direct supervision of an adult. The initial start-up and instruction by an experience person are recommended.
The user should only operate this model in accordance with the instructions for use in this operating manual.
This toy/ this model is only intended for use at your residence (house and garden) and is only for use suitable outdoors when there is no wind or precipitation.
- Keep your hands, face, hair and loose clothing away from the rotor. Do not touch the rotors. Caution: Risk of eye injuries. Do not use near anyone's face in order to avoid eye injuries.
- Switch off the remote control and model when they are not in use.
- Remove the batteries from the remote control when it is not in use.
Always maintain visual contact with the model in order to avoid losing control of it. Inattentive and careless use can lead to considerable damage. - Caution: Do not lift off and fly if there are people, animals, power lines or other obstacles in the flight area of the model.
This model is not suitable for people with physical or mental disabilities.
A model should never be operated under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
In general, it must be ensured that the model cannot injure anyone in consideration of potential malfunctions and defects.
The model may only be repaired with original Revell Control spare parts and may not be modified. Otherwise the model can be damaged or pose a danger.
Note for supervising adults: If necessary check to ensure that the toy has been assembled as specified in the manual. The assembly, e.g. of spare rolers, should only be carried out under adult supervision.
In order to prevent risks, always operate the model from a position which provides an easy line of retreat, if necessary.
Safety instructions for flying models:
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You are operating your aircraft in the air traffic. As the pilot, you are responsible for your model. You are liable for your model and any damage resulting from its operation.
If you want to use your aircraft commercially, you need an ascent permit.
Before commissioning for the first time, familize yourself with the functions of the model.
Check that the product is working correctly before every flight.
Always note the wind and weather conditions and any hindrances. -
You must always swerve away from manned aircraft immediately and land right away.
- Do not fly over private property owned by other people, crowds of people, military objects, hospitals, power plants, correctional facilities and similar.
- Do not fly close to airfields (< 1.5km)
- Never fly without direct visual contact with the model, it must be in the direct field of vision at all times. It is illegal to control a model using only a video image.
- Failure to observe these safety instructions may make you liable to prosecution!
Verband Deutscher Modellflieger e.V. (DMFV), the German Association of Model Flyers, offers useful tips and helpful information in its website. - Ignorance is no excuse
- please remain up to date on the current rules for aviation in your home country. Bear in mind that different regulations may apply abroad.
Remote control safety instructions:
We recommend new alkali manganese batteries for the remote control. Single-use batteries for this remote control and other electrical devices operated in the home can be replaced with environmentally-friendly rechargeable batteries.
- As soon as the remote control no longer functions reliably,
new batteries should be inserted and/or the batteries should be charged.
Safety instructions for batteries:
- Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the remote control prior to recharging.
Non-rechargeable batteries may not be charged. - Rechargeable batteries may only be charged under the supervision of an adult.
- The combination of different types of batteries as well as new and used batteries must be avoided.
Only recommended batteries or those of an equivalent type may be used. - Batteries must be inserted according to the correct polarity (+ and -).
- Depleted batteries must be removed from the remote control.
The connection terminals may not be short-circuited. - Remove the batteries from the remote control if they are not to be used for an extended period of time.
Charging unit safety instructions:
Non-rechargeable batteries may not be charged.
This charging unit is not suitable for people (including children) with physical or mental limitations, or those
with insufficient knowledge and experience of charging units, unless under supervision or following proper directions from a parent or legal guardian.
Children must be supervised the charging unit is not a toy!
The charging unit for the LiPo battery is specially designed for the charging of the model battery. The charging unit may only be used to charge the model battery, not other batteries.
- Transformers, mains adapters or chargers that are used together with the model must be checked regularly for damage to cables, plugs, housings and other parts and any damages must be repaired before the devices may be used again.
The model is equipped with a rechargeable lithium polymer battery. Please observe the following safety instructions:
- Never throw LiPo batteries into a fire or store them in a hot location.
- Only use the supplied charger to charge the battery. The use of a different charger may lead to the permanent damage of the battery and neighbouring parts, as well as physical injury!
- Never use a charger for NiCd/NiMH batteries!
Always ensure that the charging process takes place on a fireproof surface in a
fire-resistant environment.
- Do not leave the battery unsupervised during the charging process.
- Never disassemble or alter the battery contacts. Do not damage or puncture the battery cells. There is a risk of explosion!
The LiPo battery must be kept out of reach of children. - When disposing of batteries, they must be discharged or their capacity must be fully depleted. Cover exposed terminals with adhesive tape in order to prevent short-circuiting!
Maintenance and care:
- Please only use a clean, damp cloth to wipe off the model.
- Protect the model and batteries from direct sunlight and/or direct heat.
- Never allow the remote control and charging unit to come into contact with water, because the electronics will be damaged as a result.
Technical changes and differences in color reserved!
Required batteries for the multicopter:
Power supply:
Rated output: DC 3.7 V / 0.33 Wh
Ballaries: 1 x 3.7 V rechargeable
LiPo battery (interchangeable)
Capacity: 90 mAh
Battery requirement for the remote control:
Power supply: DC 6 V
Batteries: 4 x 1.5 V "AA"
(not included)

1 HELICOPTER
1A Counter-rotating rotor blades
1B Stabiliser
1C Infrared receiver
10 ON/OFF switch
1E Charge socket
2 REMOTE CONTROL
2A Up/Down thrust control
28 ON/OFF button
2C Infrared transmitter
2D Controller for left/right
2E Left/right trim buttons
2F Charging station
26 Power LED
2H Battery compartment cover
3 INSERTING BATTERIES (REMOTE CONTROL)
3A Unscrew and remove the cover.
3B Insert 4 x 1.5 V AA batteries and pay attention to the polarity, as shown in the battery compartment.
3C Close the battery cover and secure with the screw.
4 CHARGING THE HELICOPTER
Attention: The battery must cool down for 10 to 15 minutes before charging and after every flight. Failure to do so may result in the battery becoming damaged. The charging process is electronically monitored, but do not leave it unsupervised.
- Switch off the helicopter and the remote control.
- Carefully place the helicopter with the fuselage facing upwards on the remote control. In the process, make sure that the circuit board contacts are guided into the slot on the remote control (4A).
The charging process begins when the blue charge LED in the helicopter illuminates (48).
The charging process has been completed when the USB plug lights up.
- Remove the helicopter from the remote control after the charging process.
After a charging time of 20-30 minutes, the helicopter can fly for approx. 5-7 minutes.
5 START PREPARATION
The thrust controller (the left controller on the remote control) must point down before being switched on (5A). Then briefly press the ON/OFF button on the remote control (5B) and the Power LED blinks red. Now set the ON/OFF switch on the underside of the helicopter to the "ON" position (5C). Place the helicopter on the ground so that its tail points toward you. Then briefly apply full throttle with the left joystick, after which the Power LED on the remote control illuminates permanently red. Now the helicopter is ready to start. After the flight, first switch off the helicopter, then the remote control. Press and hold the ON/OFF button on the remote control for approximately 3 seconds to switch it off.
6 TRIM ADJUSTMENT OF THE CONTROL
The correct trimming is a basic requirement for achieving fault-free flying from the helicopter.
6A
If the helicopter automatically rotates clockwise...
If the helicopter begins to automatically rotate clockwise quickly or slowly, briefly tap the anti-clockwise counter-rotation trim adjustment until the helicopter no longer rotates automatically. Do not simply actuate the trim buttons continuously.
6B
If the helicopter automatically rotates anti-clockwise ...
If the helicopter begins to automatically rotate anti-clockwise quickly or slowly, briefly tap the clockwise counter-rotation trim adjustment until the helicopter no longer rotates automatically. Do not simply actuate the trim buttons continuously.
7 FLIGHT CONTROL
Note: Your helicopter is to fly forwards.
7A In order to start or gain altitude, carefully move the thrust control forward.
78 Move the thrust control back for landing or to fly lower. Only minimal corrections to the controller are necessary to ensure smoothing flying of the helicopter!
7C To fly along a left-handed curve, carefully move the directional controller to the left, as long as the helicopter tail is facing toward the pilot.
7D To fly along a right-handed curve, carefully move the directional controller to the right, as long as the helicopter tail is facing toward the pilot.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE FLYING
GENERAL FLYING TIPS:
- Always place the model on a level surface. An inclined surface can, under certain circumstances, have a negative impact on the starting behavior of the model.
- Always operate the controls slowly and with a gentle touch.
- Always maintain visual contact with the model and do not look at the remote control!
- Move the thrust control down again somewhat as soon as the model lifts off from the ground. Maintain flying altitude by adjusting the thrust controller.
- If the model lowers, move the thrust control slightly upward again.
- If the model climbs, move the thrust control down slightly.
- In order to fly along a curve, it often suffices to tap the control for forward/back and clockwise/anti-clockwise rotation very slightly in the respective direction. There is a general tendency during preliminary attempts at flight to operate the model's controls too aggressively. The control for forward/backward and clockwise/anti-clockwise rotation should always be moved slowly and carefully. Never fast and fitfully.
- Beginners should first master trimming before attempting to master the thrust controller. The model does not necessarily have to fly straight at the beginning - initially, it is more important to maintain a constant height of approximately one meter above the ground by repeatedly tapping the thrust control. Only then should the pilot practice steering the model left and right.
SUITABLE FLYING ENVIRONMENT:
The location in which the helicopter is flown should fulfil the following criteria:
- It should be an indoor location without any wind. Insofar as possible, there should be no air conditioning systems, heaters, etc. that can cause air currents.
The room should be at least 10 metres long, six metres wide and three metres high. - No disruptive objects, such as fans, lamps, etc. should be present in the room.
- When initialising take-off, make absolutely sure that all persons and animals - including the pilot - are at least 1-2 metres removed from the aircraft before flight begins.
- Always watch the aircraft to ensure it does not fly into and injure the pilot, other people or animals.
WARNING!
Flying model aircraft and helicopters outdoors has required mandatory liability insurance since 2005. Contact your private liability insurer and make sure that your new and earlier models are included in your insurance coverage. Request written confirmation and keep this in a safe place. Alternatively, the DMFV offers a trial membership free of charge online at www.dmfv.aero, which includes insurance.
8 CHANGING THE ROTOR BLADES
If the rotor blades of the helicopter are damaged and you must replace them, proceed as follows:
8A Prior to installation, make sure that you do not mix up the rotor blades. The rotor blades are marked with A (top) and B (bottom).
88 Unscrew the blade retaining screw in anticlockwise motion.
8C Now replace the defective rotor blade with a new rotor blade. Make sure that
the direction of rotation A or B is correct.
8D Screw in the blade retaining screw from above. Attention: Do not over-tighten the screw. The rotor blade must pivot freely.
Additional tips and tricks can be found online at www_REVell-control.de.
SERVICE NOTES
Go to www_REVell-control.de for ordering information and tips on replacing spare parts, plus other useful information on all Revell Control models.

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