AMEWI 25316 BuZZard V2 Rot RC Model Helicopter For Beginners RtF Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- AMEWi
Table of Contents
- AMEWI 25316 BuZZard V2 Rot RC Model Helicopter For Beginners RtF
- DECLARATION ON CONFORMITY
- SECURITY AND HAZARD WARNINGS
- BATTERY NOTICE / BATTERY DISPOSAL
- DISPOSAL
- PRECAUTIONS
- BOX CONTENTS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- THE TRANSMITTER
- INSERT BATTERIES
- CHARGING BATTERY
- PREPARATION
- OPERATION
- FLYING
- CORRECTION
- GYRO CALIBRATION
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AMEWI 25316 BuZZard V2 Rot RC Model Helicopter For Beginners RtF
Welcome to Amewi
The Amewi Trade e.K. is an international import- and wholesale company for R/C
models, toys and creative items, located in Borchen near Paderborn, Germany.
Our product range includes over 10,000 items. Above all, this includes remote-
controlled car, helicopter, boat, and tank models as well as a wide range of
accessories and all necessary spare parts. Our sales network includes over 700
specialist dealer and online retailers across Europe.
The company AMEWI Trade e.K. is a pure wholesale company. We only sell our
products to retailers. When you purchase AMEWI products as an end consumer,
you are entering into a contract with the retailer. Please always contact your
dealer in warranty cases.
- Amewi Trade e.K.
- Nikolaus-Otto-Str. 18
- 33178 Borchen
- Germany
- Owner: Melitta Widerspan
- Service: tue 9:30 – 12:00 am | thu 14:00 – 16:30 pm
- Phone: +49 180 5009821 (landline 14Ct/Min, Mobil max. 42Ct/Min Germany)
- Support: https://amewi.com
DECLARATION ON CONFORMITY
This product has been manufactured according to actual technical standards.
The product is matching the requirements of the existing European and national
guidelines. The Declaration of Conformity has been proofed. AMEWI Trade e.K.
declares that this product is matching the basic requirements and remaining
regulations of the guideline 2014/53/EU {RED).
The declarations and documents are stored at the manufacturer and can be
requested and applied there. https://amewi.com/Konformitaetserklaerungen
For additional questions to the product and conformity please contact:
Amewi Trade e.K. Nikolaus-Otto-Str. 18, 33178 Borchen Germany or website
https://amewi.com
SECURITY AND HAZARD WARNINGS
For damage, caused by disregarding of the manual, warranty expires.
We are not liable for secondary failures, material, or personal damage, caused
by in proper usage or disregarding the security notices.
Based on security and registration {CE) reasons, it is forbidden to modify the
product personally. Do not disassemble the product.
Small parts. Danger of suffocation or risk of injury caused by small parts.
Suitable for people aged 14+! The product is not allowed to get moist or wet.
The product is only allowed to be used on flat and clean surfaces. Even a drop
down from a small height can cause damage to the product.
BATTERY NOTICE / BATTERY DISPOSAL
Attention! Battery do not belong in the hands of children. A change of the battery must be done by an adult person. Never mix rechargeable batteries with non-rechargeable batteries. Never mix fully charged batteries with almost empty batteries. Never mix batteries of different capacities. Never try to charge dry batteries. Take care of the correct polarity. Defective batteries belong to special waste. Never leave a charging battery unattended. For questions about the charging time please read the manual or ask the manufacturer.
DISPOSAL
The company AMEWI is registered below the WEEE Reg. Nr. DE93834722 at the
foundation EAR and recycles all used electronic parts properly. Electric and
electronical products are not allowed to put in household garbage. Please
dispose the product at the end of the lifetime according to the actual laws.
You as a customer are responsible by law for the return of all used batteries,
a disposal over the household garbage is forbidden!
Batteries containing hazardous substances are marked with the alongside
symbols, which point to the prohibition of disposal in household garbage.
Additional notations for the critical heavy metal are: Cd=Cadmium,
Hg=Quicksilver, Pb=lead {Label is placed on the batteries, for example below
the bottom left trash symbols).
Based on RoHS labelling the manufacturer confirms, that all limit values were
taken care of at the time of manufacturing.
Batteries labelled with the recycling symbol can be put into used battery
collecting tank. {Most supermarkets have)
They are not allowed to be put into local household garbage.
AMEWI Trade e.K. is involved in the dual system for boxing over the company
Landbell AG.
All used boxes are collected from partner companies {waste disposal
contractor) at private customers {local household), sorted and properly
utilized. The involvement in a Dual Systems helps to save C02 Emissions.
THANK YOU: Thank you for purchasing the Buzzard V2. Please read the operating instructions carefully and keep them for your future reference.
WARNING:
- This remote-controlled helicopter is not a toy – it consists of many small parts and is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
- 6x AA Mignon batteries are required for the remote control (not included). A 7,4V Lithium polymer battery is used for the helicopter (included).
- Always keep your fingers away from rotating parts and other moving parts to avoid injury.
- The model’s motors get very hot. To avoid burns, let the motors cool down for 10-15 minutes after use before touching them.
- Please only use the charger supplied or special model multifunctional chargers in order not to damage the battery.
ABOUT INAPPROPRIATE USE OF THE PRODUCT
Please do not disassemble, modify, or change the model in any way.
Please do not use this product improperly or illegally, and do not operate it
in a manner that could endanger others or yourself.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Note: This product is produced in accordance with strict performance guidelines and complies with safety standards and requirements. This product is not suitable for children under 14 years of age. The manufacturer is not responsible for any injury or accidents caused using abnormal parts, excessive wear and tear, improper assembly, or operation. Please operate this product safely and responsibly.
PRECAUTIONS
Please read the following safety information before using the model!
- Please do not use the model in rain, snow, or thunderstorms. If liquid gets into the electronics, it can be irreparably damaged.
- Please do not use the model in an environment that you cannot see.
- Signal interference can drive the model out of control. Please do not use the model in the following places:
- Please do not operate the model if you are tired or feel unwell, have drunk alcohol, or have used drugs – this can lead to injuries to you or others.
- To avoid burns, never touch drive parts and motors during or immediately after use, as they can be very hot.
- Incorrect operation of the transmitter can cause injury to you or others. Make sure you are familiar with the operation before using the model.
- Check the model and the remote control before use. Check that the screws are tight.
- When you have finished using it, be sure to turn off the model first and then the remote control. Otherwise, the model may get out of control.
If the model gets out of range, it can get out of control. Please always keep the transmitter close to the model.
BOX CONTENTS
- 8. Helicopter Buzzard V2
- 9. Transmitter
- 10. LiPo Battery
- 11. USB Charging cable
- 12. Screwdriver
- 13. Main blades, tail rotor
- 14. Manual
SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 460mm | Hight: 170mm |
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Weight: 294,5g | Rotor length: 400mm |
Main Rotor Diameter: 128mm | Battery Capacity: 1300mAh |
Flight Time: ca. 10 Minuten | Charging Time: 120 Minutes |
THE TRANSMITTER
INSERT BATTERIES
CHARGING BATTERY
CHARGING METHOD
Charge the battery on a USB port on laptop or PC.
- Connect the USB charging cable to a free USB port.
- Connect the battery to the charging cable. When the red LED lights up, it means that the battery is charging. If the red LED goes out, the charging process is complete.
Alternatively, you can also use a smartphone power supply or a power bank for charging. In both cases, proceed as described above.
PREPARATION
Before you start flying, please go through the following points.
- Make sure the helicopter battery is charged and the batteries in the transmitter are full.
- Do not fly near people, traffic, ponds, pools, or power lines.
- Do not over-tighten the main rotor screws, the rotor blades must be able to swing freely.
- Please note that if you press the emergency stop buttons, the helicopter’s motor will shut down. If it is too far up, it can be severely damaged on impact.
OPERATION
If you are not yet familiar with the controls, take a moment to familiarise yourself with them. The functions are explained below using Mode 2.
FLYING
- Turn on the Transmitter.
- Switch on the helicopter.
- The LEDs on the helicopter and the transmitter flash. Press the throttle up and down once quickly. The transmitter beeps and the LEDs on the transmitter and helicopter light up continuously. This means the connection has been established.
- Push the throttle down to the left and the right stick down to the right to unlock the helicopter. Alternatively, you can start the helicopter by pressing the auto-start button on the remote control.
- Keep the helicopter head pointed straight ahead and keep sufficient distance from yourself and objects.
- When landing the helicopter, press the throttle down for two to three seconds until the propellers stop turning. Alternatively, you can let the helicopter land by itself using the auto-landing function.
CORRECTION
Use the trim buttons should the helicopter drift in one direction. If you are
unhappy with the hover or the helicopter is yawing, please follow the
appropriate steps to make the adjustment.
Take off with the throttle. According to the yaw direction, push the trim
button in the opposite direction until the helicopter hovers steady.
GYRO CALIBRATION
If the helicopter yaws a lot, land it and calibrate the gyro. To calibrate the gyro, the helicopter must be on level ground. The indicator light on the helicopter flashes during the calibration process. Once the LED is constantly lit, the calibration is complete.
UNLOCK/LOCK
After the connection is made, press the two levers down/out for one second
to unlock the helicopter. Push the throttle forward, the helicopter will take
off and hover at a height of about one metre.
ONE-BUTTON TAKE-OFF/LANDING
Press the button at the top right and the helicopter will take off and
hover at a height of about one metre. To land the helicopter, press the button
again and the helicopter will slowly sink to the ground and stop the engines.
EMERGENCY STOP
If you ever need to get the helicopter out of control, press the two upper,
outer buttons simultaneously. The motors will stop immediately. Please
remember that if the helicopter is at too high an altitude, it will be damaged
in a crash. NEVER USE THE EMERGENCY STOP FUNCTION IN NON-HAZARDOUS SITUATIONS.
SWITCH MODE
To change the mode of the remote control from mode 2 to mode 1 and vice
versa, push the left trim button forward and switch on the remote control at
the same time. ****
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible Cause | SOLUTION |
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Connect the battery with helicopter, then the signal light keeps flashing and without response when operate.| The helicopter without bind with the transmitter.|
Bind the transmitter again.
The helicopter does not respond when the battery is connected.| Battery empty,
Battery is not connected correctly.
| Check the battery voltage. Charge the battery.
Plug in the battery.
The throttle is pushed upwards but the motor does not react, the indicator light on the transmitter flashes.| The battery is empty, the battery has no connection.| Check the battery voltage. Charge the battery.
Plug in the battery.
The engine starts but the helicopter does not take off.| The battery is empty, the main gear or rotor shaft are loose.| Charge the battery
Check the motor shaft and the main gear on its fixed seat.
The helicopter vibrates very strongly
| Rotors are screwed too tightly. Rotor shaft is bent.
The tail rotor is deformed.
| Loosen the screws on the rotor blades slightly.
Replace the crooked wave. Replace the rear rotor.
The helicopter turns left when it takes off.
| The rear engine has too little power The rear rotor is not fixed.
Rear engine is defective
| Check the rear engine and rear rotor on a fixed seat.
Replace the rear engine or the rear rotor.
The helicopter is drifting in one direction.| The helicopter is too close to
the ground. Trim was not performed.| Bring the helicopter to a height of one
meter Run out the trim as described in the manual.
The helicopter drifts off strongly and cannot be corrected by the trim.| Servo
defective| Replace defective servos.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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