JAMARA 038150 Gyro V2 2 Helicopter Instructions

June 5, 2024
JAMARA

JAMARA 038150 Gyro V2 2 Helicopter Instructions
JAMARA 038150 Gyro V2 2 Helicopter

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!

KAREAUDIO HSBT1 HEADSPOT DARK User Manual Warning
iconNot suitable for people under 14 year.

Warning iconWarning:

  • 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 „Gyro V2 2,4 GHz, No. 038150“ complies with Directive 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU.
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.
    Therefore, before each use perform a range test with a second person securely holding the model and also check how the model reacts if there is a signal failure e.g. when empty transmitter batteries are installed.

Component Description

  1. Rotor Head

  2. Main rotor

  3. Stabilizer bar
    Component Description

  4. Tail Rotor

  5. Charging Socket
    Component Description

  6. On-Off Switch
    Component Description

Transmitter

  1. Power LED

  2. ON/OFF Switch

  3. Throttle Stick

  4. ◄ Illumination ON/OFF
    ► Turbo button

  5. Performance button

  6. Without functional

  7. Control Stick (left/right, forward/backward)

  8. Trim

  9. USB Charging Socket
    Transmitter

  10. Battery cover

  11. Battery compartment lock
    Transmitter

Fitting the batteries
Observe the polarity
Transmitter

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!

  1. Turbo button ►
    The model has two flight modes, for beginner and for advanced.

  2. Beginner mode

  3. Advanced mode
    Once press the switch of the remote control, then the model will change into the advanced mode.

  4. By pressing the turbo button the RPM of the rear rotor is increased and the model will fly faster.
    Transmitter

  5. LED ◄
    About the switch on the transmitter, you can turn off and on the light at the model.
    Transmitter

  6. Demo function
    By pressing the demo button on the transmitter, it will take you through a predetermined sequence of maneuvers. By operating the control stick the demo mode is switched off. During the demo modus the hight must be organized manuell with the throttle stick.
    Transmitter

Charging

Charging Charging Charging

Charging at the transmitter

  • Insert the USB cable into the USB Charging port of the controller.
  • Then correctly connect another end oft the wire to the interface of the model. During charge a LED in the model will light up
  • After charge the LED will switch off

Charging with the computer:

  • Insert the USB wire into the USB interface of the computer.
  • Connect another end of the wire to the interface of the model. During charge a LED in the model will light up
  • After charge the LED will switch off

The charging process should take approx. 20 – 25 min. and should give you approx. 6 – 8 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.
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).

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.

  1. 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.
    Trimming the Model

  2. If the model rotates to the left (anti-clockwise) without movin the steering stick, the Trim left can be used to correct the unwanted movement until the model fly’s straight.
    Trimming the Model

Flight controls

  1. Climbing
    Flight controls

  2. Descending
    Flight controls

  3. Rotating
    Flight controls

  4. Forwards
    Flight controls

  5. Backwards
    Flight controls

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.

Attention!
If your model has an on/ off switch, always turn off the model immediately after each use. The battery can be deepdischarged by accidentally turning it on. 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 deepdischarge 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.

Problems and solutions

  • The helicopter does not react.
    1. No Power
    • Check the connection between the light pack (battery) and the model.
    1. The model is not receiving a signal.
    • Make sure that the transmitter and model are bound.
    1. The batteries in the model or the transmitter are empty.
    • Charge the flight pack or, change the transmitter batteries.
  • The motor does not turn.
    1. The motor is too hot.
    • Allow the motor to cool down.
    1. The connection between the model and the motor has been broken.
    • Check the cables and re-solder if necessary.
    1. The motor is worn out.
    • Replace the motor.
  • The helicopter is uncontrollable.
    1. The helicopter is damaged.
    • Check for damage
    1. The wind is too strong.
    • Do not fly in strong wind.
  • The helicopter fails to climb.
    1. The rotor blades are not spinning fast enough.
    • Push the throttle stick further forward.
  • The helicopter lands too hard.
    1. The flight battery are empty.
    • Charge the flight pack
    1. 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.
    1. The batteries are incorrectly fitted.
    • Fit the batteries correctly.
    1. The batteries are empty.
    • Replace the batteries

Spare parts

Spare parts

Ord. No. Identification
038155 Canopy
038156 Rotor blades l+u
038157 Steering rod
038158 Tail rotor blade
038159 Blade holder lower
038160 Blade holder upper
038161 Canopy support (without illustration)
038162 Main gear l+u (without illustration)
038163 Landing skid
038164 Main frame
038165 Rotor head
038166 Receiver electronics (without illustration)
038167 Side sections inside
038168 Side sections outside
038169 Weights for stabilizer (without illustration)
038170 Rotor shaft inner and outer (without illustration)
038171 Stabiliser bar
038172 Tail support
038173 Tail boom
038174 Main motor rear (without illustration)
038175 Main motor front (without illustration)
038176 Battery (without illustration)
038177 USB charging lead (without illustration)

Security instructions

  • Read the complete instructions and security instructions carefully before using the model.

  • This product is not intended for use by individuals (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and / or knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety and is able to give instructions about how the product should be used.
    Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the product.

  • The User is fully responsible for the correct use of the model.

  • Warning: Risk of eye injury! Keep a safe distance of 1 – 2 meters to yourself or others to protect against injury.

  • The model should not be changed in any way, doing so will invalidate the guarantee.

  • Do not fly in temperatures above + 45° C or below 10° C.

  • Protect the model from strong sunlight, moisture and dust.

  • Be aware that some parts of the model may get hot.

Operating

  • 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.
  • 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! This can result in radio interference, causing loss of control over the model.
  • It must be observed that neither persons or animals or other obstacles are within the operating enviroment. Keep hands, hair and loose clothing away 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.
  • 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 precautions 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).

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.

JAMARA e.K.
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Am Lauerbühl 5 – DE-88317 Aichstetten
Tel. +49 (0) 75 65/94 12-0 – Fax +49 (0) 75 65/94 12-23

info@jamara.com
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Service – Tel. +49 (0) 75 65/94 12-777
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