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MODEL  ORIENTATION  

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Black Rotor Blades

 

White Lights

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

FRONT Color 

Rotor Blades Color 

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FLYING YOUR MODEL

 

• The  model  will react quickly  to  your  commands. At first,  move  the  controls SLOWLY 

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make small, gentle control  movements to avoid loss of control.  If you ever feel you don

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have complete control  of the helicopter, maintain altitude with the throttle stick and 
release the opposite  stick to return to level flight (Normal and Expert 1 (EXP1) Mode).

 

• Fly 2-3  feet  above the  ground to  avoid  ground turbulence for a  more  stable and

 

controllable flight.

 

1. Find a suitable flying area. 

Alias is approved for both indoor and outdoor  flight. The 

recommended minimum area for indoor flight is 10 x 10 feet, with a ceiling height of 8 
feet or more. Be aware that the spinning rotor blades may damage furniture and wall 
coverings. When flying outdoors,  choose a wide open area away from crowds,  buildings, 
power lines, or other hazards.

 

2. Switch the transmitter on. 

The transmitter will emit a tone. Observe the battery level 

indicator on the LCD. Replace the batteries when only one segment is displayed. Do not 
fly the model with low transmitter batteries or loss of control  may result.

 

 

Alias does not have a power switch.

 

The model is ON when the battery is connected.  To power the model off, 
disconnect  the battery.

 

 

WARNING: To prevent permanent damage to your battery pack, 
ALWAYS disconnect the battery whenever the helicopter is not in use.

 

 

3. Power the model.

 

•  Connect the  battery to  the  model. The  model  is now  powered on.

 

• When  the  green LED on  the  transmitter and  the  blue  LED on  the  helicopter are  both 

solid (not blinking), and the 

“RX”  battery level indicator  appears on the LCD screen, 

linking is complete.

 

4. Place the model on a level surface in the center of your flying area, 

with the front of the model facing away from you (nose out).

 

5. Arm your model for flight. 

Move the throttle  stick to the full

 

down position (throttle off). The helicopter will not arm unless the 

  

 

throttle stick is in the down position. Push in and click the throttle 
stick to arm your model for flight. The transmitter will emit a tone 
indicating that the helicopter is armed and ready to fly.

 

Note: When the throttle  stick  is left  idle for  5 seconds  or the

 

helicopter  detects  an impact,  the helicopter  will  automatically  disarm.

 

 

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Summary of Contents for 6608

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL MANUEL DU PROPRI TAIRE MANUAL DEL USUARIO BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MODEL 6608 KC1829 R01 130916...

Page 2: ...exposing your helicopter transmitter and battery to water The motor batteries and speed control can become hot during use Allow parts to cool before handling Do not leave the model unattended while i...

Page 3: ...our helicopter The Quick Start Guide is not intended to replace the full operating instructions available in this manual Please read this entire manual for complete instructions on the proper use and...

Page 4: ...lace the batteries when only one segment is displayed Do not fly the model with low transmitter batteries or loss of control may result Alias does not have a power switch The model is ON when the batt...

Page 5: ...blades are obstructed the helicopter will disarm itself and all of the LED lights on the helicopter will flash Move the helicopter to a clear area arm the helicopter again and continue flying If the h...

Page 6: ...required Rudder Trim Aileron Trim As you adjust each trim the transmitter LCD will show you the trim position as a numeric value There are 25 trim steps in each direction for Rudder Elevator and Ailer...

Page 7: ...ntly in Expert 1 Mode EXP1 Choose an area that will provide a soft landing carpet or grass and maintain enough altitude to allow room to recover control as you practice flipping the model Twister Cont...

Page 8: ...n a stick command is given 1 The transmitter is not in Expert 1 EXP1 Mode See the Flight Modes section All of the LED lights on the helicopter are flashing 1 The helicopter has gone into over current...

Page 9: ...tick forward G All four rotors will spin B Hold the flight stick to full right and gently push the throttle stick forward The left rotors will spin C Hold the flight stick to full left and gently push...

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