REELY C129 V2 Helicopter Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- REELY
Table of Contents
- REELY C129 V2 Helicopter
- Product Information
- Introduction
- Intended use
- Product Description
- Delivery content
- Up-to-date operating instructions
- Explanation of symbols
- Safety information
- Battery information
- General information
- Charging the flight battery
- First Flight Preparation
- Overview Remote control
- Operation
- Troubleshooting
- Cleaning and care
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
REELY C129 V2 Helicopter
Product Information
The C129 V2 RC Helicopter is an electric model aircraft that comes in a Ready to Fly (RtF) configuration. It is mostly pre-assembled and ready to be flown. The helicopter is controlled by a transmitter that operates on 4 AA batteries (alkaline batteries recommended). The included charging cable is used to charge the LiPo battery used in the model.
Introduction
Dear customer,
Thank you for purchasing this product.
If there are any technical questions, please contact:
www.conrad.com/contact
Intended use
- This product is an electrically driven model aircraft which is wirelessly controlled via the included remote control. The model is designed for outdoor use and should be used under weak winds or in calm weather conditions only. The model aircraft is pre-assembled and is delivered with built-in remote control and drive components.
- The product must not become damp or wet.
- This product is not suitable for children under 16 years of age.
- The model may only be operated by children or adolescents under the supervision of an adult who has the requisite expertise. Only adults may charge and monitor the flight battery.
- If you use the product for purposes other than those described, the product may be damaged. Improper use can result in short circuits, fires or other hazards.
- The product complies with the statutory national and European requirements. For safety and approval purposes, you must not rebuild and/or modify the product.
- Read the operating instructions carefully and store them in a safe place. Make this product available to third parties only together with the operating instructions.
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners. All rights reserved.
WARNING: The model is not intended for the attachment of additional loads such as video cameras. Additional weight and increased air resistance could impair the model‘s flight characteristics and render it uncontrollable in the air.
Always follow the safety information in these operating instructions. They
contain important information on how to use the product safely.
You are solely responsible for the safe operation of this model!
Product Description
The “C129 V2 Helicopter” model is a widely prefabricated RtF (Ready to Fly)
model. The fuselage and tail units are pre-assembled. All components required
for drive and control are already built in the model and ready for use. An
easy-to-use 2.4 GHz remote control is used to control the model.
The model is decorated with a colour decal sheet, which is factory applied.
The model with three controllable axes can be assembled quickly without much
effort.
The transmitter is powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline type recommended). The
included charger is used to charge the LiPo rechargeable battery to be used in
the model.
Delivery content
Before you commence flying, you should check the scope of delivery of your model against the piece list.
Caution, important
The model shown in the manual is for illustrative purposes only. The model
supplied as standard can differ significantly in terms of colour and design
from the sample model illustrated in the figures.
- Helicopter
- Remote control
- Lipo battery
- USB charger
- Philips screwdriver + hex wrench
- Propeller / tail rotor
- Instruction manual
Up-to-date operating instructions
Download the latest operating instructions at www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR code shown. Follow the instructions on the website.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols are on the product/appliance or are used in the text:
WARNING: The symbol warns of hazards that can lead to personal injury.
Safety information
Dear customer,
These safety instructions are designed to ensure the safe operation of the
product and your personal safety. Read this section very carefully before
using the product!
In the case of damages that are caused by failure to observe these operating
instructions, the guarantee will be void. We shall not be liable for any
consequential damage!
Nor do we assume liability for damage to property or personal injury caused by
improper use or the failure to observe the safety instructions! Such cases
will void the warranty/guarantee.
Normal wear and tear and accident and crash damage (e.g. broken propellers or
other broken parts) are also excluded from the guarantee and warranty.
General information
Caution, safety hazard!
This model has the potential to cause damage to property and/or individuals.
Familiarize yourself with the local statutory regulations for using model
helicopter. Germany, for example, the regulations for model aircraft are
stipulated in the German Air Traffic Act. Any breaches of the statutory
regulations could lead to severe penalties as well as restrictions to your
insurance cover.
- The unauthorized conversion and / or modification of the product is inadmissible due to safety and approval reasons.
- This product is not a toy and is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
- The product must not become damp or wet.
- If you do not have sufficient knowledge of how to operate remote-controlled models, contact an experienced model user or a model club.
- Do not leave packaging material unattended, as it may become dangerous playing material for children.
- You must first learn how to operate and handle remote-controlled models before actually using them! If you have never steered such a model, start very carefully.
- If you have questions which remain unanswered by these operating instructions, contact our technical support service or other technical personnel.
- Maintenance, modifications and repairs must only be completed by a technician or an authorised repair centre.
Before operation
- Select a suitable location to operate your model.
- Ensure that there are no other models operating at the same transmission frequency (2.4 GHz) within range of the remote control. Always check whether there are any other 2.4 GHz remote controls that may interfere with the model.
- When switching on this model, follow the procedure described below in a separate section. This ensures that the transmitter and receiver are connected properly and that your model responds reliably to remote control commands from your transmitter.
- Conduct regular checks to verify that the model and remote control are safe to use. Inspect the parts for any visible signs of damage, such as broken connectors or damaged cables. The propeller must turn smoothly, but there must be no play in the bearing.
- Charge the flight battery, which is necessary for operation, as well as the rechargeable battery needed in the remote control transmitter according the instructions indicated by the manufacturer.
- Before using the remote control, use a battery tester to check that the batteries have sufficient remaining power. If the batteries are empty, replace all of them at the same time. Never replace individual batteries.
- Before each operation, check the settings of the trim buttons on the transmitter for the different steering directions and, if necessary, adjust them.
- Before operating the model aircraft, always check the propeller for proper fit and firm seat as well as the functionality and running direction of the rudder flaps.
During use
- Do not take any risks when using the product! Always use the model responsibly, otherwise you may endanger yourself and your surroundings.
- Improper use can cause serious injury and damage to property! Ensure that you maintain a sufficient distance from people, animals and objects.
- Only fly the model when you are fully alert and able to respond. Fatigue, alcohol and medication can affect your ability to respond.
- Do not fly the model towards spectators or towards your self.
- Make sure the weather conditions are suitable for the model operation. Only operate the model when is good visibility. Do not operate the model in darkness.
- Motor, flight controller and flight battery can heat up during operation of the model. Therefore, take a break of 5-10 minutes before re-charging the flight battery or before restarting with a spare flight battery, if any. Allow the motor to cool down to room temperature.
- Always keep the remote control (transmitter) turned on when the model is in use. Always unplug the flight battery after landing. Only then may the transmitter be switched off.
- In case of a fault or a malfunction, establish the cause of the problem before using the model again.
Battery information
WARNING: Although batteries and rechargeable batteries are very useful in
our everyday life, nevertheless they pre-sent numerous safety hazards.
Therefore, always observe the following general information and safety
instructions when handling batteries and rechargeable batteries.
General information
- Keep batteries / rechargeable batteries out of reach of children.
- Do not leave batteries / rechargeable batteries lying around, as they present a choking hazard for children and pets. Seek immediate medical advice if a battery is swallowed!
- Batteries / rechargeable batteries must never be short circuited , disassembled or thrown into fire. This may cause an explosion!
- When handling leaking or damaged batteries / rechargeable batteries, always use suitable protective gloves to avoid burning your skin.
- Liquids leaking from batteries / rechargeable batteries are chemically highly aggressive. Objects or surfaces coming into contact with these liquids could be severely damaged. Therefore, keep batteries / rechargeable batteries in a suitable location.
- Do not attempt to recharge disposable, non-rechargeable batteries. This may cause a fire or explosion! Only charge rechargeable batteries which are intended for this purpose (1.2 V); use suitable battery chargers. Batteries (1.5 V) are designed to be used once and must be disposed of properly when they are empty.
- Please observe the correct polarity when inserting batteries or connecting the rechargeable battery pack (observe positive/+ and negative/-). Incorrect polarity will not only damage the
- transmitter, model and rechargeable batteries. It may also cause a fire or explosion.
- If you do not plan to use the model for an extended period (e.g. during storage), remove the batterie from the remote control to prevent them from leaking and causing damage. First disconnect and then remove the flight battery from the model. Store batteries and the flight battery in a dry, clean, cool place out of the reach of children.
- After use, unplug the flight battery and take it out of the model. Do not leave the flight battery in the model when you are not using it (e.g. during transport or storage). Otherwise, this may cause deep discharge or permanent damage to the flight battery.
- Never charge the helicopter battery immediately after use. Always allow the flight battery to cool down until it has reached room or ambient temperature again.
Additional information about lithium rechargeable batteries
Modern lithium rechargeable batteries are much more powerful and significantly
lighter than NiMH rechargeable batteries. This makes lithium rechargeable
batteries (especially lithium polymer batteries) particularly suitable for use
in model making.
However, lithium rechargeable batteries require particular care to ensure safe
charging/discharging, operation and handling.
The following section provides an overview of the potential hazards associated with lithium rechargeable batteries and explains how these hazards can be avoided to ensure a long lifespan.
- The casing of many lithium rechargeable batteries is made of a thick film, which is very sensitive. Do not dismantle, damage, drop or insert any objects into lithium rechargeable batteries! Do not apply mechanical loads or pull on the rechargeable battery’s connection cables. This may cause a fire or explosion!
- Ensure that the rechargeable battery does not overheat during use, recharging, discharging, transport or storage. Do not place the rechargeable battery next to sources of heat (e.g. a speed controller or motor) The temperature of the rechargeable battery must not exceed +60 °C. (If necessary follow additional manufacturer specifications for the rechargeable battery!).
- Use special carry bags to carry LiPo rechargeable batteries, which can lessen the consequences of a sudden fire or explosion.
- If there are any signs of damage or the outer casing starts to swell or bloat, discontinue use immediately.
Charging the flight battery
Before use always make sure the battery is charged. There are three options to charge the battery:
Charging Method 1
Charging battery by the USB port on a computer. Description:
- Connect the USB charger with USB port.
- Connect the battery with USB charger:
- LED on when charging, LED OFF when charging finished.
Charging Method 2
Charging battery by power supply adapter. Description:
- Connect the USB charger with the power supply adapter.
- Connect the battery with USB charger: LED on when charging, LED OFF when charging finished.
Charging Method 3
Charging battery by power bank. Description:
- Connect the USB charger with the power bank.
- Connect the battery with USB charger: LED on when charging, LED OFF when charging finished.
First Flight Preparation
- Ensure suffícient power supply of the transmitter and helicopter.
- Keep your flight in a suitable space which is away from traffic, people, electricity pylons and pools.
- Do not lock the main rotor screws too tightly to keep folding smoothly. If the main rotor screws are too tight, the helicopter will shake when flying.
- Under emergency situation, you can press the „sharp stop“ button for 3 seconds to land the helicopter without rotating.
Note: This action may cause a helicopter crash.
Overview Remote control
Operation
Direction of operation
If you are unfamiliar with the control of a helicopter, take time to
familiarize it before your first flight.
Flight Operation Steps
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Turn on the transmitter and let the helicopter stay near to the transmitter.
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Install the aircraft battery in the battery compartment safely and securely and then start pairing.
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The lights of the helicopter and the remote-control flash at the same time. Then push the throttle stick from top to bottom quickly. The remote control makes a ‚DI‘ sound, and the indicator lights of the helicopter and remote control are always on, which means binding successful.
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Pull the two joysticks to the outer eight angles to start the helicopter. (You can also
press the one-key takeoff button to take off the helicopter directly.) -
Keep the helicopter head forward and keep safe distance with the helicopter.
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When manually operating the aircraft to land, please keep the throttle stick at the bottom for 2-3 seconds, and then release it after the propeller has completely stopped rotating.(This operation is not required when using the one-key landing function).
Note
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* Beginner should pay attention to the direction of flight. Keep the head forward to avoid causing injury.
- In order to avoid being hit, do not look at the helicopter at hip level when it flies.
- In order to avoid distractions, please confirm without other transmitters at work around.
To enter the 3D roll mode, it is necessary to raise the altitude of the aircraft to more than 3 meters. At this time, the aircraft indicator light will flash quickly for several times perform the 3D tumbling action.
One-key 3D Tumbling
Flight Yaw correction method
Note
- Beginners should pay attention to the direction of flight. Keep the head forward to avoid causing injury. Press the timing button when helicopter has yaw problems.
- The helicopter has set up hovering. If you are dissatisfied with hovering or the helicopter have a yaw, please follow these steps to adjust.
- Take off with the throttle joystick. According to the direction of yaw, press the fine-tuning button in the opposite direction until the plane hovering.
Introduction of the corresponding socket of receiver
Gyro calibration method
- When flying yaw, first land and calibrate the gyroscope.
- When calibrating the gyroscope, the aircraft must be placed on a level ground.
- The indicator light will flash quickly during the calibration process, the indicator light stops flashing to take off.
Parts replacement instructions
- Remove the propeller with a hex wrench, be careful not too tight when installing the new propeller.
- When replacing the tail rod, pull the plug backwards forcefully, pay attention to the direction when installing, and align the power cord with the hole.
- Unplug the plug, then twist the motor left and right to pull out.
- Pay attention to the connecting rod direction when disassembling and replacing the servo as shown:
- Pull out the landing gear downwards and press the corresponding holes when installing.
- When replacing the receiver, remove the double-sided tape together, align the new receiver with the edge of the rack and stick it tightly without skewing, and then connect the servo and the motor in the order of the plugs.
- Pull out the big gear straight down, pay attention to the direction when installing the new gear, and the axis plane should be aligned with the plane of the inner hole of the gear.
- When removing and replacing the tail rotor, please pay attention to the direction, align the motor shaft and press it slowly to ensure smooth rotation.
Troubleshooting
Cleaning and care
Important
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical
solutions. They damage the housing and can cause the product to malfunction.
Do not immerse the product in water.
- Disconnect the product from the power supply.
- Clean the product with a dry, fibre-free cloth.
- Check the rudder linkages and the control functions of the servos on your model regularly. All moving parts should move freely, but there must be not any slackness in the bearing.
- The motor should turn easily by hand and the propeller should not be damaged or torn. Replace the worn propeller with the included replacement propeller or order an original replacement propeller.
- Cracks or breaks can be repaired with instant glue. However, the instant glue must be suitable for foam materials. During repair work, always pay attention to the weight and use as little glue as necessary. When repairing on one side, the model must eventually be balanced around the longitudinal axis. Trim weights must be placed on the lighter side so that the model is properly balanced.
- It is not recommended to repair a defective servo or receiver. In this case, it is useful to replace the defective parts with structurally identical ones.
Disposal
Product
This symbol must appear on any electrical and electronic equipment placed on the EU market. This symbol indicates that this device should not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.
Owners of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shall dispose of it separately from unsorted municipal waste. Spent batteries and accumulators, which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as well as lamps that can be removed from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner, must be removed by end users from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner before it is handed over to a collection point.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally obliged to provide free take-back of waste. Conrad provides the following return options free of charge (more details on our website):
- in our Conrad offices
- at the Conrad collection points
- at the collection points of public waste management authorities or the collection points set up by manufacturers or distributors within the meaning of the ElektroG
End users are responsible for deleting personal data from the WEEE to be
disposed of.
It should be noted that different obligations about the return or recycling of
WEEE may apply in countries outside of Germany
(Rechargeable) batteries
Remove batteries/rechargeable batteries, if any, and dispose of them separately from the product. According to the Battery Directive, end users are legally obliged to return all spent batteries/rechargeable batteries; they must not be disposed of in the normal household waste.
Batteries/rechargeable batteries containing hazardous substances are labelled with this symbol to indicate that disposal in household waste is forbidden. The abbreviations for heavy metals in batteries are: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead (name on (rechargeable) batteries, e.g. below the trash icon on the left).
Used (rechargeable) batteries can be returned to collection points in your municipality, our stores or wherever (rechargeable) batteries are sold. You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and contribute to environmental protection.
Batteries/rechargeable batteries that are disposed of should be protected against short circuit and their exposed terminals should be covered completely with insulating tape before disposal. Even empty batteries/rechargeable batteries can contain residual energy that may cause them to swell, burst, catch fire or explode in the event of a short circuit.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC) Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1,
D-92240 Hirschau hereby declares that this product conforms to the
2014/53/EU directive.
- Click on the following link to read the full text of the EU declaration of conformity: www.conrad.com/downloads
Enter the product item number in the search box. You can then download the EU declaration of conformity in the available languages.
References
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