JAMARA 410145 Floater Altitude Helicopter Instructions
- June 1, 2024
- JAMARA
Table of Contents
Helicopter
Floater Altitude 2,4 GHz
No. 410145
Instruction
General information
JAMARA e.K. is not liable for any damage caused to the product itself or
through this, provided this is due to improper operation or handling errors.
The Customer alone bears the full responsibility for the proper use and
handling, including without limitation, the assembly, the charging process,
the use and choice of the operation area. Please refer to the operating and
user instructions, it contains important information and warnings.
This model is not a toy!
Warning:
– Not suitable for people under 16 year.
– Not suitable for children under 36 months. RISK OF SUFFOCATION!
Contains small parts which can be swallowed.
Keep away necessarily from children.
– This device is not intended for use by individuals (Including children) with
reduced physical sensory, mental abilities, lack of experience and / or
knowledge, unless they are supervised in how the device is to be used.
Certificate of Conformity
Hereby JAMARA e.K. declares that the product „Floater Altitude 2,4 GHz, No.
410145“ comply with Directives 2014/53/EU, 2011/65/EU and the regulation (EU)
2023/1542. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at
the following Internet address: www.jamara-shop.com/Conformity
Read the complete instructions and security instructions carefully before
using the model.
Caution! Please fully and carefully read warnings/ safety instructions.
These are for our own security and can avoid accidents/injuries.
Attention!
Before operating: Switch the model on first then the transmitter.
When finished: First switch off the model then the transmitter.
- Never operate your model beyond sight. Both the maximum visibility as well as the max. range of your model will depend on many factors such as weather, location and interfering frequencies. Before each use, perform a range test under safe, controllable conditions, and also check how the model is operating during a signal failure e.g. in the case of empty transmitter batteries or switched-off or failed transmitter. Models with Altitude technology should not be held in your hand during a functional or range test, as the altitude control will give full throttle until a rise in altitude is registered. Instead it is recommended to fix the model from below on a rope which is not put on tension, but is left loose.
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ON/OFF Switch
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Throttle Stick
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Pressing shortly:
Beginner/Professional mode
Pressing long:
Demo mode -
Control Stick |
Start / Landing assistant -
Trim right
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Trim left
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Battery cover
Fitting the batteries
Observe the polarity.
Battery warning:
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged!
Do not open! Do not dispose of in fire! Do not mix old and new batteries!
Do not mix alkaline batteries, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable
batteries!
Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged!
Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision!
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited!
Component Description
- Main rotor
- LED
- Stabilizer bar
- Rotor Head
- Tail Rotor
- Battery connection
- Battery cable
- Battery compartment
- On-Off Switch
Charging
- Insert the USB plug from the USB cable into the USB socket of your PC. The LED indicator will illuminate indicating that the charger is ready.
- Connect the battery with USB charger..
- The LED light is OFF whilst charging and turns ON when charging complete.
The charging process should take approx. 70 min. and should give you approx. 5
min. flying time.
Attention!
Let the model cool for minimum 8 minutes off sufficiently after each use
before putting it back into operation. Overheating can damage the electronics
or may result in fire.
Danger!
Always disconnect the model from the charger immediately after charging.
Always disconnect the charger from the power supply immediately after
disconnecting the model. Inserting the rechargeable model or charger after
charging will result in damage to the model, charger or the power supply (fire
hazard).
Warning:
- Keep a safe distance of 1 – 2 meters to yourself or others to protect against injury.
- Do not fly in temperatures above + 45° C or below 10° C.
- Protect the model from strong sunlight, moisture and dust.
- Never use the model near an airport, railway or roads. Always keep a safe distance from potentially hazardous and specially protected areas.
- Do not operate your model near radio stations, power lines, transformer boxes or similar facilities!
- It must be observed that neither persons or animals or other obstacles are within the operating enviroment. Keep hands, hair and loose clothing way from the rotor, not reach into the rotors.
- The Outdoor-model can only be flown in good weather. Do not fly in wind, rain or thunder storms.
- Find a place to fly which complies with any laws, and is free from obstacles such as trees, houses and / or other obstacles.
Danger!
If your model has an on/ off switch, always turn off the model immediately
after each use. If your model has a removable battery or a disconnectable
connector to the battery, the battery should be disconnected from the model
immediately after each use. The battery can be deep-discharged by accidentally
turning it on or by leaving the battery plugged in. By deep discharge the
battery it loses power, can be damaged so much that charging or discharging is
no longer possible and the battery can ignite itself during charging or
discharging (fi re hazard). Never attempt to charge or discharge deep-
discharge batteries. The voltage of the battery should never be under 3 volt
to avoid a deep discharge. The fully charged battery has a voltage of 4,2
volt. After usage, the intact battery has to be fully charged after a cooling
phase of at least 10 min but not longer than 12 hrs. This is to avoid a deep
discharge caused by a self-discharge. When not using or storing the battery it
has to be checked at least every three months for voltage (min. 3,9 volt) or
damage and if necessary charged or disposed.
Binding the Model with the Transmitter
- Insert the battery plug into the battery connector on the model.
- Switch the model on. The LEDs on the model blinking to show it is in binding mode. With the model places on level surface.
- Turn on the transmitter.
- For the initialisation process to be completed push the throttle stick to the top and back. Once the LED lights up permanently, the binding process is completed.
Altitude Hold Adjustment
Altitude Hold Adjustment is a function that allows the model to maintain the
predetermined altitude based on the measured air pressure by a electronic
altimeter. The altimeter measures on the basis of changes in air pressure, the
height differences of the model and compensates automatically and
unnoticeable.
Starting and landing the model
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Starting
Push the throttle lever up briefly, the rotor blades start to rotate. Now push the throttle lever up again, the model immediately rises to a height of about 1 ~ 1.5 metres. -
Landing
By press continuously the throttle lever during flight the model will decrease the height automatically until it touches down and comes to a halt. Continue to control the model. The assistant will only carry out the altitude control.
Practice simulation flight
Before flying with the model check first about its control functions and
perform some exercises.
Trimming the Model
Due to battery tolerances some trimming may required to achieve a straight flight path. Climb the model to around 1,5 meter and observe it closely.
- If the model rotates to the right (clockwise) without moving the steering stick, the Trim right can be used to correct the unwanted movement until the model fly’s straight.
- If the model rotates to the left (anti-clockwise) without moving the steering stick, the Trim left can be used to correct the unwanted movement until the model fly’s straight.
Flight controls
- Climbing
- Decending
- Rotating
- Forwards
- Backwards
Attention!
The model has an overload and an undervoltage cut-off. If the rotor is blocked
or the battery is empty, the motors will automatically switch off for safety
reasons and the LED on the model starts blinking. If the overload shutdown
engages and the cause has been removed, you should be able to continue flying
after a few seconds. If the overload shutdown engages or the battery is nearly
empty it may be necessary that you have to turn on the model and the
transmitter once again to continue flying. If the undervoltage cut-off is
performed the model will switch off completely to prevent a discharge. Only
once the battery is sufficiently charged the model can be used.
Problems and solutions
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The helicopter does not react.
1. The batteries in the model or the transmitter are empty.
– Charge the flight pack or, change the transmitter batteries.
2. The receiver is not receiving a signal..
– Make sure that the transmitter and receiver are bound. -
The helicopter is uncontrollable.
1. The helicopter is damaged
– Check for damage
2. The wind is too strong
– Do not fly in strong wind. -
The helicopter lands too hard.
1. The flight battery is not fully charged
– Fully charge the battery
2. The throttle stick was pulled back too fast
– Pull the throttle stick back gently to softly land the model -
The transmitter is not switched on.
1. The transmitter is not switched on
– Switch the transmitter on.
2. The batteries are incorrectly fitted
– Fit the batteries correctly.
3. The batteries are empty
– Replace the batteries.
Spare parts
| No.412939
Canopy| | No. 412940
Upper main frame
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| No. 412941
Lower main frame| | No. 412942
Stabiliser bar
| No. 412943 3,7V 300mAh
Battery| | No. 413465 3,7V 350mAh
Battery
| No. 412944
Motor A| | No. 412945
Motor B
| No. 412946
Rear motor| | No. 412947 (4 pcs.)
Rotor blades
| No. 412948
Tail rotor blade| without illustration sans image| No. 412949
Main gear top
without illustration sans image| No. 412950
Main gear lower| | No. 412952
USB charging
Security instructions
- The User is fully responsible for the correct use of the model.
- The model should not be changed in any way, doing so will invalidate the guarantee.
- Be aware that some parts of the model may get hot.
- Attention! In some countries it is a legal requirement to carry third party indemnity insurance when operating a radio controlled model. Please ask your local dealer, governing body or your insurance company for details.
- To ensure safety and for best results, the model may only be flown in a large open room (~ 6 x 5 x 2,5 m), free of obstacles such as lights or furniture. In addition, no draft should be available.
- Do not let the model fall or crash from high height. This may affect the flight characteristics and lifetime of your model.
Safety precausions for battery
Because of the high power compactivity (up to 150 Wh/kg) the cells are quite
dangerous and need special care! The company Jamara excludes explicitly, all
types of liability for damages, that can occure when using the Lithium-
Polymer-Cells indequate.
- When using the battery incorrect there is a risk of getting fire or acid-injuries.
- Overcharging, too high power, or discharging at low level destroys the cell.
- Protect from mechanical stress (squeezing, pushing, bending, drilling).
- Never open or cut batteries, do not throw into fire, keep away from children.
- Handle damaged or leaking battery with care. Injuries or damages to the product can occure.
- Under no circumstance short-circuit the device and always watch out for correct polarity.
- Protect batteries from heat above 65 °C , mount away from hot objects (for example exhaust pipe).
- Before storing batteries (for example in the winter) charge the battery. Do not store in fully charged or in non charged state!
- The contents of the cell is harmfull for skin and eye.
- If the content comes into contact with skin, clean with plenty of water and take off moisted clothes.
If the content comes into contact with the eyes, clean with plenty of water and consult a doctor. If the cell overheats, swells, burns or smoke is coming from it, do not touch it under any circumstances. Keep away in a safe distance and prepare adequate extinguishing agents such (No water explosion, well dry sand, fire extinguishers, fire blanket, salt water).
You can find further solutions to problems on the Internet in our FAQ at: https://jamara-shop.com/FAQ
Disposal restrictions
Batteries and accumulators must not be disposed of in domestic waste. You are
obliged to dispose of batteries (seperate collection) appropriately. After use
you can return batteries free of charge to the retail store. As batteries
contain substances that can be irritant, can cause allergy and are highly
reactive, separate collections and proper recycling is important to the
environment and to your health. If the batteries are marked with a chemical
symbol Hg, Cd or Pb below the crossed-out waste bin on wheels it refers to
that more than 0.0005% of mercury (Hg), more than 0.002% of cadmium (Cd) or
more than 0.004% Lead (Pb) is included.
Disposal restrictions
Electrical appliances must not be disposed of in domestic waste and must be
disposed of separately. You are obliged to take out the batteries, if
possible, and to dispose of the electrical equipment at the communal
collection points. Should personal data be stored on the electrical appliance
you must remove them by yourself.
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