Dodoore S111H

Dodoore S111H RC Helicopter User Manual

1. Product Overview

The Dodoore S111H RC Helicopter is a 2.4GHz remote control aircraft designed for ease of use and stable flight. It features altitude hold, one-key take-off and landing, LED lighting, and a built-in gyroscope for enhanced stability. This manual provides essential information for setup, operation, and maintenance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Dodoore S111H RC Helicopter, Remote Control, and Batteries

Image 1.1: The Dodoore S111H RC Helicopter, its remote control, and two rechargeable batteries.

2. Package Contents

Please verify that all items listed below are included in your package:

  • 1 x Dodoore S111H RC Helicopter
  • 1 x Remote Control
  • 2 x Helicopter Batteries
  • 1 x USB Charging Cable
  • 1 x Instruction Manual (this document)
Package contents and helicopter dimensions

Image 2.1: Visual representation of the package contents, including the helicopter, remote, batteries, and charging cable.

3. Components and Controls

3.1 Helicopter Components

The S111H helicopter features a robust design with dual propellers and motors for stable flight. Key components include:

  • Main Rotor Blades: Provide lift and control.
  • Tail Rotor: Controls yaw (left/right rotation).
  • Stabilizer Bar: Enhances flight stability.
  • LED Light: For visibility and low battery indication.
  • Landing Skids: For safe landings.
  • Battery Compartment: Houses the rechargeable battery.
Detailed view of helicopter components including stabilizer bar, propeller, lights, and gyro chip

Image 3.1: Close-up of the helicopter's stabilizer bar, propeller, LED lights, and internal gyro technology.

3.2 Remote Control Layout

The 2.4GHz remote control provides precise command over the helicopter. Familiarize yourself with its functions:

Close-up of the remote control with labeled buttons

Image 3.2: The remote control unit, highlighting the power switch, joysticks, and fine adjustment keys.

  • Left Joystick: Controls rising/falling (throttle) and turning left/right (yaw).
  • Right Joystick: Controls forward/backward and left/right sideward flight.
  • Power Switch: Turns the remote control on/off.
  • One Key Take Off/Landing Button: Initiates automatic take-off or landing.
  • Fine Adjustment Keys: Used to trim the helicopter's flight path if it drifts.

4. Setup

4.1 Charging the Helicopter Battery

  1. Connect the USB charging cable to a USB power source (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter).
  2. Connect the other end of the USB charging cable to the helicopter battery.
  3. The indicator light on the USB cable will illuminate during charging and turn off when charging is complete.
  4. Charging typically takes approximately 60-90 minutes. Do not overcharge.

4.2 Installing Batteries

4.2.1 Helicopter Battery Installation

  1. Ensure the helicopter's power switch is in the 'OFF' position.
  2. Open the battery compartment on the helicopter.
  3. Insert the fully charged battery into the compartment, ensuring correct polarity.
  4. Close the battery compartment securely.

4.2.2 Remote Control Battery Installation

  1. Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control.
  2. Insert 3 x AAA batteries (not included) according to the polarity markings.
  3. Close the battery cover securely.

5. Operating Instructions

5.1 Pairing the Helicopter and Remote Control

  1. Place the helicopter on a flat, level surface.
  2. Turn on the helicopter's power switch. The LED light on the helicopter will flash.
  3. Turn on the remote control's power switch.
  4. Move the left joystick (throttle) fully up, then fully down. The remote control will beep, and the helicopter's LED light will become solid, indicating successful pairing.

5.2 One Key Take Off/Landing

  • One Key Take Off: After pairing, press the 'One Key Take Off/Landing' button. The helicopter will automatically ascend and hover at a stable altitude.
  • One Key Landing: During flight, press the 'One Key Take Off/Landing' button again. The helicopter will automatically descend and land gently.

5.3 Basic Flight Controls

  • Ascend/Descend: Push the left joystick up to ascend, pull down to descend.
  • Turn Left/Right (Yaw): Push the left joystick left to turn left, push right to turn right.
  • Forward/Backward: Push the right joystick up to fly forward, pull down to fly backward.
  • Sideward Flight: Push the right joystick left to fly left, push right to fly right.

5.4 Special Features

  • Altitude Hold: The helicopter maintains a stable altitude automatically using air pressure technology, allowing for easier control.
  • Helicopter demonstrating Altitude Hold feature

    Image 5.1: The helicopter maintaining a stable hover due to the Altitude Hold function.

  • Gyro System: An integrated gyro system enhances flight stability, reducing unwanted shaking and sway.
  • Top-down view of helicopter showing balanced system with gyroscope

    Image 5.2: The helicopter's balanced system, illustrating the gyroscope's role in correcting deflection.

  • Emergency Stop: If the helicopter encounters an obstruction or its blades become blocked, the system will automatically cut power to prevent damage.
  • Low Battery Reminder: When the helicopter's battery is low, its LED light will flash continuously, signaling that it is time to land and recharge.
  • Helicopter with 'Double Protection' text, indicating safety features

    Image 5.3: The helicopter's double protection system, including emergency stop and low energy reminder.

6. Maintenance

  • Cleaning: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the helicopter and remote control. Do not use water or chemical cleaners.
  • Blade Inspection: Regularly check the main and tail rotor blades for any damage or cracks. Replace damaged blades immediately to ensure safe flight.
  • Storage: When not in use, store the helicopter and remote control in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Remove batteries from the remote control if storing for extended periods.
  • Battery Care: Do not leave batteries charging unattended. Disconnect batteries once fully charged.

7. Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Helicopter does not respond to remote.Not paired; low battery in helicopter or remote; remote control off.Ensure both are on and paired correctly. Charge helicopter battery. Replace remote control batteries.
Helicopter drifts during flight.Needs trimming; uneven surface at take-off.Use the fine adjustment keys on the remote control. Ensure take-off from a level surface.
Helicopter cannot take off or lacks power.Low helicopter battery; damaged blades.Fully charge the helicopter battery. Inspect and replace damaged blades.
LED light flashes continuously.Low helicopter battery.Land the helicopter immediately and recharge the battery.

8. Specifications

  • Model Number: S111H
  • Brand: Dodoore
  • Control Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Flight Features: Altitude Hold, One Key Take Off/Landing, Gyro Stabilization
  • Lighting: LED Light
  • Power Source: Rechargeable Lithium Batteries (for helicopter)
  • Remote Control Batteries: 3 x AAA (not included)
  • Item Weight: Approximately 10.2 ounces (289 grams)
  • Package Dimensions: 12.6 x 6.42 x 2.56 inches (32 x 16.3 x 6.5 cm)
  • Recommended Age: 16 years and up
Diagram of a helicopter motor

Image 8.1: An illustration of the internal motor structure, highlighting the dual motor system for improved power output.

9. Safety Guidelines

  • Always operate the helicopter in an open area, away from people, animals, and obstacles.
  • Do not fly near power lines, trees, or water.
  • Keep fingers and hair away from rotating blades.
  • Adult supervision is recommended for users under the age of 16.
  • Do not modify the helicopter or its components.
  • Avoid flying in strong winds or adverse weather conditions.
  • Turn off the helicopter and remote control when not in use.

10. Warranty and Support

For any questions, technical support, or warranty inquiries regarding your Dodoore S111H RC Helicopter, please contact Dodoore customer service through the retailer where the product was purchased. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty validation.

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