Carson 500507183

Carson Easy Tyrann 670 Rescue RC Helicopter User Manual

Model: 500507183

Important Safety Information

WARNING! Not suitable for children under 16 years of age. Please retain these instructions for future reference. Illustrations may differ from the actual product contained in the packaging. TAMIYA-CARSON reserves the right to make improvements and modifications at any time.

Always operate the helicopter in a safe environment, away from people, animals, and obstacles. Do not fly near power lines, roads, or water. Ensure the battery is fully charged before each flight. Do not attempt to modify the helicopter or its components.

Product Overview

The Carson Easy Tyrann 670 Rescue is a 100% Ready-to-Fly (RTF) remote-controlled helicopter designed for ease of use, making it suitable for beginners. It features an electronic automatic take-off and landing function, three adjustable speed levels for varied flight agility, and switchable LED lights for enhanced visibility.

Package Contents

  • Carson Easy Tyrann 670 Rescue RC Helicopter
  • 2.4 GHz Remote Control Transmitter
  • USB Charging Cable
  • Spare Main Rotor Blades
  • Spare Tail Rotor Blade
  • Small Screwdriver
  • 4x AA Batteries (for remote control)
Carson Easy Tyrann 670 Rescue RC Helicopter and its accessories including remote control, charging cable, spare blades, and batteries.

Image: The Carson Easy Tyrann 670 Rescue RC Helicopter, its remote control, USB charging cable, spare rotor blades, a small screwdriver, and four AA batteries.

Setup

1. Charging the Helicopter Battery

  1. Ensure the helicopter's power switch is in the OFF position.
  2. Connect the small end of the USB charging cable to the helicopter's charging port.
  3. Connect the USB end of the cable to any standard USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
  4. The charging indicator light on the USB cable will illuminate (color may vary) during charging.
  5. Charging typically takes approximately 60-90 minutes. The indicator light will turn off or change color when charging is complete.
  6. Do not overcharge the battery. Disconnect the cable once charging is complete.

2. Installing Remote Control Batteries

  1. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the remote control.
  2. Using the provided screwdriver, open the battery compartment cover.
  3. Insert the four (4) AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-) as indicated inside the compartment.
  4. Replace the battery compartment cover and secure it with the screw.

Operating Instructions

1. Pairing the Remote Control

  1. Ensure the helicopter battery is charged and the remote control has fresh batteries.
  2. Place the helicopter on a flat, level surface.
  3. Turn on the helicopter's power switch. The helicopter's lights will flash.
  4. Turn on the remote control's power switch.
  5. Push the left joystick (throttle) all the way up, then pull it all the way down. The remote control will beep, and the helicopter's lights will stop flashing, indicating successful pairing.

2. Automatic Take-off and Landing

  • Take-off: After pairing, press the "Take Off" button on the remote control. The helicopter will automatically ascend to a stable hovering altitude.
  • Landing: During flight, press the "Land" button. The helicopter will automatically descend and land gently.

3. Flight Controls

  • Left Joystick (Throttle): Push up to increase altitude, pull down to decrease altitude.
  • Right Joystick (Directional): Push forward to fly forward, pull back to fly backward. Push left to fly left, push right to fly right.
  • Trim Buttons: Use the small trim buttons next to the joysticks to fine-tune the helicopter's stability if it drifts in any direction during hover.

4. Speed Modes

The helicopter has three speed levels for different flight experiences. Press the speed button on the remote control to cycle through the modes (e.g., slow, medium, fast). A beep or light indicator on the remote may confirm the selected speed.

5. LED Lights

The helicopter's LED lights can be switched on or off using the dedicated light button on the remote control. This feature is particularly useful for flying in low-light conditions.

6. Emergency Stop

In case of an emergency, press and hold the "Long Press Emergency Stop" button on the remote control to immediately cut power to the rotors. Use this function only when necessary to prevent damage or injury.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Wipe the helicopter and remote control with a soft, dry cloth after each use. Do not use water or chemical cleaners, as this may damage the electronic components.

Rotor Blade Replacement

If rotor blades become damaged, they can be replaced using the spare blades provided. Carefully remove the small screw holding the damaged blade in place, replace it with a new one, and secure the screw. Ensure the correct blade (A or B) is installed in its designated position.

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Helicopter does not respond to remote.Not paired; low battery (helicopter or remote); out of range.Ensure both are ON and paired correctly. Charge helicopter battery. Replace remote batteries. Fly within range.
Helicopter drifts during flight.Needs trimming; uneven surface at take-off.Use trim buttons on remote to stabilize. Take off from a flat, level surface.
Short flight time.Battery not fully charged; old battery.Ensure battery is fully charged before each flight. Battery life may decrease over time.
Rotors not spinning.Obstruction; damaged blades; motor issue.Check for obstructions. Replace damaged blades. If problem persists, contact support.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 500507183
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 71 x 12 x 25 cm
  • Weight: 1.18 kg
  • Recommended Age: 16 years and up
  • Helicopter Power Source: Rechargeable Battery (via USB)
  • Remote Control Power Source: 4x AA Alkaline Batteries (included)
  • Main Material: Plastic, Aluminum (chassis, tail boom)
  • Color: Multicolour
  • Approximate Flight Duration: Up to 10 minutes
  • Special Features: Automatic Take-off/Landing, 3 Speed Levels, Switchable LED Lights, Gyroscope Stabilization, 2.4 GHz Interference-Free Transmitter.

Warranty and Support

For warranty information, technical support, or spare parts inquiries, please refer to the official Carson website or contact your local retailer. Please have your model number (500507183) and proof of purchase ready when contacting support.

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