I-DEERC DE28
DEERC DE28 Remote Controlled Helicopter User Manual
Imodeli: DE28
1. Isingeniso
Siyabonga ngokuthengaasing the DEERC DE28 Remote Controlled Helicopter. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your new helicopter. Please read this manual thoroughly before first use to ensure proper function and to maximize your flying experience.
The DEERC DE28 is designed for beginners, featuring precise 3.5-channel control, automatic hover mode, and gyro stabilization for stable flight. Its robust aluminum construction and impact-resistant ABS rotors ensure durability, making it suitable for indoor and outdoor use (in calm conditions). The helicopter also includes an LED navigation system for enhanced visibility and offers up to 12 minutes of flight time on a single charge.

Figure 1: DEERC DE28 Remote Controlled Helicopter with included accessories.
2. Izinyathelo Zokuphepha
- Always operate the helicopter in an open area, away from people, pets, and obstacles.
- Ungandizi eduze kwezintambo zikagesi, izihlahla, noma amanzi.
- Ensure the helicopter battery is fully charged and the remote control batteries are fresh before each flight.
- Keep fingers, hair, and loose clothing away from rotating blades.
- Ukugadwa kwabantu abadala kunconywa kubasebenzisi abangaphansi kweminyaka engu-14 ubudala.
- Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the helicopter or remote control.
- In case of a crash, immediately turn off the helicopter and remote control. Inspect for damage before attempting another flight.
3. Okuqukethwe Kwephakheji
Qinisekisa ukuthi zonke izinto zikhona kuphakheji:
- DEERC DE28 RC Helicopter (with built-in rechargeable battery)
- Remote Control (requires 2 "A" batteries, not included)
- Ikhebula lokushaja le-USB
- I-Spare Rotor Blades
- Isikulufi
- Incwadi Yomsebenzisi (le dokhumenti)

Figure 2: Package contents overview.
4. Setha
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, wall adapter).
- The charging indicator light will show the charging status (refer to the helicopter's specific LED behavior for full charge indication).
- Charging typically takes about 60 minutes for up to 12 minutes of flight time. Do not overcharge.

Figure 3: Charging the helicopter battery.
4.2 Ukufaka amabhethri esilawuli kude
- Vula indawo yebhethri ngemuva kwesilawuli kude.
- Insert 2 "A" batteries (not included), ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Vala indawo yebhethri ngokuphephile.
4.3 Ukubhanqa iHelikopta kanye neRemote Control
- Beka indiza enophephela emhlane endaweni eyisicaba, eqondile.
- Turn on the helicopter's power switch. The LED lights on the helicopter will flash.
- Turn on the remote control. The indicator light on the remote will flash.
- Push the left joystick (throttle) all the way up, then all the way down.
- The indicator lights on both the helicopter and remote control will become solid, indicating successful pairing.
5. Iziqondiso Zokusebenza
5.1 Imisebenzi yokulawula kude

Umfanekiso 4: Ukuhlelwa Kwesilawuli Esikude.
| Lawula | Umsebenzi |
|---|---|
| Induku Yokujabula Yesobunxele (I-Throttle) | Move up/down to control altitude. |
| Induku Yokudlela Engakwesokudla (Isiqondiso) | Move forward/backward, left/right to control direction. |
| One-Key Takeoff/Landing Button | Press once to automatically take off or land. |
| Inkinobho Yemodi Yesivinini | Press to cycle through 3 speed levels (low, medium, high). |
| Nquma Izinkinobho | Adjust for drift (forward/backward, left/right rotation). |
5.2 First Flight
- Ensure the helicopter is paired and on a flat surface.
- Press the One-Key Takeoff/Landing button. The helicopter will automatically ascend and hover at a stable altitude.
- Sebenzisa induku yokudlala efanele ukulawula ukunyakaza okuya phambili, emuva, kwesobunxele, nakwesokudla.
- Use the left joystick to adjust altitude.
- If the helicopter drifts, use the trim buttons to correct its flight path.
- To land, press the One-Key Takeoff/Landing button again. The helicopter will automatically descend and land.

Figure 5: One-Key Takeoff and Altitude Hold in action.
5.3 Altitude Hold Mode
The integrated altitude sensor allows the helicopter to maintain a stable height when the throttle joystick is released. This feature is particularly useful for beginners and for precise positioning during flight.
5.4 Amamodi esivinini
The DE28 offers 3 speed levels. Press the speed mode button on the remote control to switch between them. Start with the lowest speed for learning and gradually increase as you gain experience.

Figure 6: Key features of the DEERC DE28 helicopter.
6. Isondlo
- Ukuhlanza: Sebenzisa indwangu ethambile neyomile ukuhlanza indiza enophephela emhlane. Ungasebenzisi izihlanzi zamanzi noma zamakhemikhali.
- Ukuhlolwa kwe-Blade: Regularly check the rotor blades for any damage or cracks. Replace damaged blades immediately using the provided spare parts and screwdriver.
- Isitoreji: When not in use, store the helicopter and remote control in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove batteries from the remote control if storing for extended periods.
- Ukunakekelwa kwebhethri: Do not leave the battery charging unattended. Disconnect the charger once the battery is full. Avoid fully discharging the battery to prolong its lifespan.

Figure 7: Durable blade construction for longevity.
7. Ukuxazulula izinkinga
| Inkinga | Imbangela Engenzeka | Isixazululo |
|---|---|---|
| I-helicopter ayiphenduli ku-remote. | Not paired; low remote battery; helicopter off. | Re-pair helicopter and remote; replace remote batteries; turn on helicopter. |
| Indiza enophephela emhlane iyandiza ngesikhathi sokundiza. | Needs trimming; uneven surface at takeoff. | Use trim buttons to correct drift; ensure takeoff on a flat, level surface. |
| Isikhathi sendiza esifushane. | Ibhethri alikashajwa ngokugcwele; ibhethri elidala. | Ensure full charge; consider battery replacement if performance degrades significantly over time. |
| Blades not spinning. | Obstruction; damaged motor/gears. | Check for obstructions; if problem persists, contact customer support. |
8. Imininingwane
| Isici | Imininingwane |
|---|---|
| Imodeli | DE28 |
| Ubukhulu | 19.99 x 16 x 7.29 cm (7.87 x 6.3 x 2.87 amayintshi) |
| Isisindo | 290 amagremu (0.64 lbs) |
| Okubalulekile | Plastic, Aluminum Alloy Frame |
| Iziteshi | 3.5 Amashaneli |
| Imvamisa | 2.4 GHz |
| Isikhathi Sendiza | Kufika kumaminithi angu-12 |
| Isikhathi sokushaja | Cishe. Imizuzu engama-60 |
| Helicopter Battery | Lithium-Ion (built-in) |
| Amabhethri wesilawuli kude | 2 x "A" batteries (not included) |
| Ubudala obunconyiwe | Iminyaka engu-14+ |

Umfanekiso 8: Ubukhulu bomkhiqizo.
9. Iwaranti kanye Nokusekela
DEERC products are manufactured to high quality standards and undergo rigorous testing. All DEERC helicopters have passed multiple tests and hold necessary certifications, ensuring product safety and quality.
For warranty information, technical support, or any questions regarding your DEERC DE28 helicopter, please contact DEERC customer service through the retailer where you purchased the product or visit the official DEERC website ngemininingwane yokuxhumana.
Sicela ugcine ubufakazi bakho bokuthenga izimangalo zewaranti.
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