Ignite Falcon Flyer IR Helicopter Radio-Control Vehicle
The Ignite Falcon Flyer IR Helicopter is designed for indoor use and has 3.5 channels for superior flight control. Fly up and down, forward or even in reverse!
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Questions & Answers for Ignite Ignite Falcon Flyer IR Helicopter Radio-Control Vehicle
Question
How is the "try me" button removed? It won't fit in the charge holder.
or better yet is it supposed to be removed? My heli doesn't charge well.
asked 1 year, 4 months ago
By
an anonymous customer
on Ignite Falcon Flyer IR Helicopter Radio-Control Vehicle
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answer 1
The try me button is removed after purchase and is actually part of the box the helo comes in. Put 4 more batteries in the controller (there will be 6 total), then try charging the helo...it should work a lot better and charge up fairly quickly with fresh batteries.
answered 10 months ago
By
Helodoggie
- Kalispell, MT
answer 2
my brand new never used heli won't charge at all!
answered 11 months ago
By
inmyworthyopinion
- Miramar, FL
answer 3
The "try me" button is attached to the box with hot glue. It is wired to the remote controller (power source) to the helicopter's power inlet via male/female clips. To remove the "try me" button from the box, first remove the male/female clips from both the remote control and the helicopter. After that, simply pry the hot glue off the button/box attachement site. It's not meant to fit into the charge holder of the remote controller.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
Fredwick
- Birmingham
answer 4
Mine was hard to remove but did work out of both helis .It is supposed to be removed. Had problem first time charging both but after first time it got better.Now after 10 flights on one and 4 on other they work well.But must remember run heli till its dead wait 15 min for motor and battery to cool before recharging or you can ruin battery.
answered 1 year, 2 months ago
By
dhemelrick
- Lecompton Kansas
answer 5
Took me a while to figure that one out too. Just pull on the wire and a small white connector will emerge from a hole in the bottom of the charger cord storage compartment. Disconnect and discard. Also, to insure a sound electrical connection, the charge plug has to be firmly pushed into the heli until it "clicks". The controller must be turned ON (red light on), and the heli must be in the OFF position (no light on), or you will never get a full charge. One last thing....do not attempt to reuse the 2 AAs that came with it. Use only a fresh, matched set of alkaline batteries. Happy flying!
when trying to charge, I do not get an orange light as I should, I get a red blinking light and it doesn't seem to charge. I have good batteries in it. Any suggestions?
asked 11 months ago
By
inmyworthyopinion
- Miramar, FL
on Ignite Falcon Flyer IR Helicopter Radio-Control Vehicle