I-DEERC DE28
DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter User Manual
Model: DE28 | Brand: DEERC
1. Isingeniso
This manual provides essential information for the safe operation and maintenance of your DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the helicopter to ensure proper function and to prevent damage or injury. The DEERC DE28 is designed for indoor use and features a durable metal airframe, altitude hold, one-key take-off/landing, and multiple speed modes for various skill levels.

Image: The DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter, its remote control, and two interchangeable body shells (red and blue/white).
2. Iziqondiso Zokuphepha
ISEXWAYISO: Ukwehluleka ukulandela le miyalelo kungabangela ukulimala noma umonakalo kumkhiqizo.
- Ukusetshenziswa Kwangaphakathi Kuphela: This helicopter is designed for indoor flight. Do not operate outdoors, as wind can cause loss of control.
- Izincomo zobudala: Recommended for users aged 14 years and up. Adult supervision is advised for younger users.
- Clear Flight Path: Ensure the flight area is clear of obstacles, people, and pets. Maintain a safe distance from walls, furniture, and other objects.
- Ukuphepha Kwebhethri:
- Sebenzisa ishaja namabhethri anikeziwe kuphela.
- Ungashaji kakhulu noma ungasebenzi kahle.
- Ungawavezi amabhethri emazingeni okushisa aphezulu noma elangeni eliqondile.
- If batteries swell or leak, discontinue use immediately and dispose of them properly.
- Ama-Rotor Blades: Keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing away from rotating blades. Do not touch the helicopter while the blades are spinning.
- Ukugada: Always supervise children when they are operating the helicopter.
- Ukugwema Umthelela: While durable, repeated hard impacts can damage the helicopter. Avoid crashing.
3. Package Contents and Component Identification
Verify that all items listed below are included in your package. If any items are missing or damaged, please contact DEERC customer support.

Isithombe: Kuphelileview of the DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter package contents.
Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji:
- DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter (1)
- 2.4GHz Remote Control (1)
- Rechargeable Helicopter Batteries (2)
- Ikhebuli yokushaja ye-USB (1)
- Spare Main Rotor Blades (A & B) (2 sets)
- Spare Tail Rotor Blade (1)
- I-Screwdriver (1)
- Extra Helicopter Shell (1)
- Incwadi yomsebenzisi (1)
Ukuhlonza ingxenye:

Image: The DEERC DE28 helicopter showcasing its full aluminum alloy body and key features like fast acceleration, altitude hold, one-key takeoff/land, LED light, 2.4GHz, 3 speed modes, gyroscope system, and 2 shells.
- Ama-Main Rotor Blades: Nikeza ukuphakamisa kanye nokusunduza.
- Tail Rotor Blade: Controls yaw (rotation around vertical axis).
- Ukukhanya kwe-LED: Front-mounted light for visibility and aesthetics.
- Landing Skids: Provide stable landing and protect the helicopter.
- Igumbi Lebhethri: Located on the underside of the helicopter.
- Ukushintshwa Kwamandla: On/Off switch for the helicopter.
- Imbobo yokushaja: Ukuxhuma ikhebula lokushaja le-USB.
- Isilawuli kude:
- Left Stick: Throttle (up/down) and Yaw (left/right).
- Right Stick: Forward/Backward, Left/Right Sideways flight.
- One-Key Take-off/Landing Button.
- Speed Mode Button.
- Power Indicator LED.
- Shintsha Amandla.

Image: The DEERC DE28 helicopter with its two interchangeable shells, blue/white and red.
4. Umhlahlandlela wokusetha
4.1 Ukushaja Ibhethri Lendiza Enenjini
- Xhuma ikhebula lokushaja le-USB embobeni yokushaja yendiza enophephela emhlane.
- Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB power adapter (e.g., computer USB port, phone charger, power bank).
- Isibani sesikhombisi sokushaja esikukhebula le-USB sizokhanya ngesikhathi sokushaja bese sicisha uma sesishajwe ngokugcwele.
- A full charge typically takes approximately 60-90 minutes. Do not leave charging unattended.
- Nqamula ikhebula uma ukushaja sekuqediwe.

Image: The helicopter's battery compartment, illustrating the battery and its approximate 12-minute flight time per charge.
4.2 Ukufaka amabhethri esilawuli kude
- Vula indawo yebhethri ngemuva kwesilawuli kude.
- Insert 3 x AAA batteries (not included) into the compartment, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Vala ikhava yengxenye yebhethri ngokuphephile.
4.3 Ukubhanqa iHelikopta kanye neRemote Control
- Ensure both the helicopter and remote control are fully charged/have fresh batteries.
- Beka indiza enophephela emhlane endaweni eyisicaba, eqondile.
- Turn on the helicopter's power switch. The helicopter's LED lights will flash.
- Turn on the remote control's power switch. The remote control's indicator light will flash.
- Push the left throttle stick (left joystick) all the way up, then pull it all the way down.
- Both the helicopter's and remote control's indicator lights will become solid, indicating successful pairing.
- If pairing fails, turn off both devices and repeat the steps.

Image: The 2.4GHz remote control in use, demonstrating its connection to the helicopter.
5. Ukusebenza
5.1 Izilawuli Zezindiza Eziyisisekelo
- Ukuthatha Okuyisihluthulelo Esisodwa: After pairing, press the One-Key Take-off/Landing button. The helicopter will automatically ascend and hover at a stable altitude.
- I-throttle (Inamathela Kwesobunxele Phezulu/Phansi): Ilawula ukuphakama kwendiza enophephela emhlane. Cindezela phezulu ukuze ukhuphuke, donsa phansi ukuze wehle.
- I-Yaw (Induku Yesobunxele Kwesobunxele/Kwesokudla): Controls the helicopter's rotation. Push left to rotate counter-clockwise, right to rotate clockwise.
- Phambili/Emuva (Ukunamathela Kwesokudla Phezulu/Phansi): Controls the helicopter's forward and backward movement.
- Kwesobunxele/Kwesokudla Eceleni (Induku Yesokudla Kwesobunxele/Kwesokudla): Controls the helicopter's sideways movement (strafe).
- I-Altitude Hold: The helicopter will automatically maintain its current altitude when the throttle stick is released, allowing for easier control.
- Ukufika Kokhiye owodwa: During flight, press the One-Key Take-off/Landing button again. The helicopter will slowly descend and land automatically.

Image: The helicopter demonstrating its One-Key Take-off and Altitude Hold features.
5.2 Amamodi esivinini
The DEERC DE28 features 3 speed modes to accommodate different skill levels. Press the Speed Mode button on the remote control to cycle through the modes:
- Isivinini esiphansi: Ideal for beginners and indoor flight in confined spaces. Provides stable and gentle control.
- Isivinini esimaphakathi: A balanced mode for intermediate users, offering more responsiveness.
- Ijubane eliphezulu: For experienced pilots seeking maximum agility and faster flight.

Image: The helicopter demonstrating its three speed levels, suitable for both adults and children.
5.3 Ukulawula Ukukhanya Kwe-LED
The helicopter is equipped with bright LED lights for enhanced visibility, especially in low-light conditions. The LED lights typically turn on automatically when the helicopter is powered on. Refer to the remote control diagram for any dedicated light control buttons, if available.

Image: The helicopter's front LED light illuminated.
6. Isondlo
6.1 Ukuhlanza
- Always turn off the helicopter and remote control before cleaning.
- Wipe the helicopter with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use water or chemical cleaners, as they may damage the electronics.
- Remove any dust or debris from the rotor blades and motors.
6.2 Ukushintshwa kwe-Blade
If a rotor blade becomes damaged, it can be replaced using the spare blades provided and the included screwdriver.
- Identify the damaged blade (A or B).
- Carefully unscrew the small screw holding the blade in place.
- Remove the damaged blade.
- Align the new blade (ensure it's the correct A or B type) and secure it with the screw. Do not overtighten.

Image: The durable and flexible design of the helicopter blades.
6.3 Isitoreji
- Store the helicopter and remote control in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
- If storing for an extended period, remove batteries from the remote control to prevent leakage.
7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga
| Inkinga | Imbangela Engenzeka | Isixazululo |
|---|---|---|
| I-helicopter ayiphenduli kusilawuli kude. | Not paired; Low battery (helicopter or remote); Remote control off. | Ensure both are on and paired. Charge helicopter battery. Replace remote control batteries. |
| Indiza enophephela emhlane ayikwazi ukundiza noma ukundiza kancane. | Low helicopter battery; Damaged blades; Obstruction. | Charge helicopter battery fully. Replace damaged blades. Clear any obstructions. |
| Helicopter drifts or spins uncontrollably. | Not calibrated on a flat surface; Damaged tail rotor; Strong airflow. | Ensure helicopter is placed on a flat surface for pairing. Check and replace tail rotor if damaged. Fly in a calm environment. |
| Izibani ze-LED azisebenzi. | Helicopter off; Malfunction. | Ensure helicopter is powered on. If still not working, contact support. |
8. Imininingwane
| Isici | Imininingwane |
|---|---|
| Inombolo Yemodeli | CADE4-DE28 |
| Ubukhulu (L x W x H) | 19.99 x 4.5 x 12.5 cm (7.87 x 1.77 x 4.92 amayintshi) |
| Isisindo | 290 g |
| Lawula Imvamisa | 2.4 GHz |
| Iziteshi | 3.5 CH |
| Isikhathi Sendiza | Approx. 12 minutes per battery |
| Isikhathi sokushaja | Okusondele. 60-90 amaminithi |
| Ubudala obunconyiwe | Iminyaka engu-14 nangaphezulu |
| Izici | Altitude Hold, One-Key Take-off/Landing, 3 Speed Modes, LED Light, Gyroscope System |

Image: Dimensions of the DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter.
9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
DEERC products are manufactured to high quality standards. For information regarding warranty coverage, returns, or technical support, please refer to the official DEERC webisayithi noma uxhumane nesevisi yabo yamakhasimende ngokuqondile.
DEERC Official Webindawo: www.deerc.com
Please have your model number (DE28) and purchase details ready when contacting support.
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