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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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Never fly the helicopter with low batteries. Low battery indicators include:

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The transmitter or the receiver battery level indicator on the transmitter LCD starts flashing, and 
the transmitter starts beeping continuously.

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The rear-facing blue LED on the helicopter is flashing fast (4 times per second).

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The helicopter loses power and lands itself (low voltage cutoff).

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The helicopter has rotating blades that move at high speed, posing danger of damage and injury. 
Pilots are responsible for any actions that result in damage or injury from the improper operation of 
the helicopter. Choose an adequate flying space without obstacles. Do not operate the helicopter 
near buildings, crowds of people, high-voltage power lines, or trees to ensure the safety of yourself, 
others, and your model. Wear eye protection when operating your helicopter and keep your hands, 
face, hair, loose clothing, and foreign objects away from the rotating blades.

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This model has small parts that may pose a choking hazard. Keep all small parts and electrical 
devices out of the reach of children and animals.

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Pets can become excited by radio-controlled models. Keep pets away from your model at all times.

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Keep the model in sight at all times during operation and flight. Discontinue operation immediately if 
the model flies out of your field of view.

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Because your model is controlled by radio, it is subject to radio interference from many sources that 
are beyond your control. Radio interference can cause momentary losses of radio control; always 
allow a safety margin in all directions around the model to prevent collisions.

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When flying indoors, avoid locations with ceiling fans, hanging light fixtures, heating or air 
conditioning vents, or any other obstacles that may interfere with or damage your model.

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Never attempt to retrieve your model from any location higher than your reach (such as rooftops or 
trees) or from any location that poses a safety hazard.

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Do not operate your model anytime your line of sight to the model may be obstructed or impaired in 
any way. Do not operate the model if you are tired or otherwise impaired.

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Moisture causes damage to electronics. Avoid exposing your helicopter, transmitter,  
and battery to water.

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The motor, batteries, and speed control can become hot during use. Allow parts to cool before 
handling.

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Do not leave the model unattended while it is turned on. Immediately turn the model and the 
transmitter off after you have safely landed the model.

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Most importantly, use good common sense at all times.

All instructions and precautions outlined in this manual should be strictly followed to 
ensure safe operation of your model. Failure to comply with the warnings, instructions,  
and precautions in this manual could lead to product damage and personal injury. 

LiPo Batteries
Lithium Polymer (LiPo) batteries are popular for use in R/C models due to their compact size, high 
energy density, and high current output. However, these types of batteries require special care and 
handling procedures for long life and safe operation. 

WARNING

: LiPo batteries are intended only 

for advanced users that are educated on the risks associated with LiPo battery use. 

LaTrax does 

not recommend that anyone under the age of 14 use or handle LiPo battery packs without the 
supervision of a knowledgeable and responsible adult. 

Your model is able to use LiPo batteries. LiPo batteries have a minimum safe discharge voltage 
threshold that should not be exceeded. The LaTrax Alias is equipped with built-in Low-Voltage 
Detection that alerts the pilot when LiPo batteries have reached their minimum voltage (discharge) 
threshold.

 It is the pilot’s responsibility to stop immediately to prevent the battery pack from 

being discharged below its safe minimum threshold.

Low-Voltage Detection is just one part of a comprehensive plan for safe LiPo battery use. It is critical 
to follow all instructions for safe and proper charging, use, and storage of LiPo batteries. Make sure 
you understand how to use your LiPo batteries. Be aware that LaTrax shall not be liable for any special, 
indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the installation and/or use of LiPo batteries 
in LaTrax models. If you have questions about LiPo battery usage, please consult with your local hobby 
dealer or contact the battery manufacturer. As a reminder, all batteries should be recycled at the end of 
their useful life.

LaTrax Technical Support Line: 1-888-872-9927 

 

(Toll-free support is available to U.S. residents only, 972-265-8000 outside the U.S.)

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Summary of Contents for Alias 6608

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

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

Page 3: ...ter 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 maintenance...

Page 4: ...ter 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...

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...

Page 6: ...d t T ZPV BEKVTU FBDI USJN UIF USBOTNJUUFS XJMM TIPX ZPV UIF USJN QPTJUJPO BT B OVNFSJD value There are 25 trim steps in each direction for Rudder Elevator and Aileron Tones indicate the center and en...

Page 7: ...ert 1 Mode EXP1 Alias can perform automated expert tricks and flips when you press the AUX1 button and then enter a quick stick command in the chosen direction P not attempt these flight tricks until...

Page 8: ...JT HJWFO 1 The transmitter is not in Expert 1 EXP1 Mode See the Flight Modes section t MM PG UIF MJHIUT PO UIF IFMJDPQUFS BSF BTIJOH 1 The helicopter has gone into over current protection mode Move th...

Page 9: ...rward 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 the thro...

Page 10: ...6646 6633 6633 6633 6633 6642 6642 6642 6642 6642 6642 6642 6642 6643 1 6x5 BCS 6643 1 6x5 BCS 6643 1 6x5 BCS 6643 1 6x5 BCS 6644 1 6x5 BCS 6644 1 6x5 BCS 3x6x2 BB 3x6x2 BB 3x6x2 BB 3x6x2 BB 3x6x2 BB...

Page 11: ...autorisation expresse crite de LaTrax Le produit peut diff rer des images qu il contient Les sp cifications sont sujettes changement sans pr avis Ninguna parte de este manual puede ser reproducido o d...

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