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Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ
Instructions
Self Help Tutorials
In our instruction manuals,
we offer specific tips on operating your product and if it happens
to be a flying toy, it normally takes more explanation than just a
few sentences of FAQ. In this section, we offer specific video or
pictorial tutorials.
Click here for
self help tutorials
The following are some of
the FAQs and our answers.
1. My Micro Mosquito or Firefly helicopter keeps spinning to one side - left or right
and also does not seems to attain enough lift to hover to eye level
Our Bladerunner series of helicopters employed the latest passive
stable rotor system which receives patents worldwide for its unique
capability to self-correct its angle of attack. It also uses a twin
rotors system which is counter rotating in nature and because of it's ability
to spin in opposite direction, it is able to achieve the balance it
requires for stable flight. If one rotor spins faster than the
other, the effect will be the helicopter spinning to one side. To
stop the spinning, you can use the trim button on the controller to adjust
the trimming. The trims should
be able to maintain its position during the flight - there are
a few exceptions that may make the trims to become "off trim" or changing
(eg. a draft from ventilation, the supply of battery power is
weakened towards the end of the drain cycle, various hostile flying conditions). In an ideal case,
the helicopter will stay trimmed but where flying conditions is less
than ideal, customers are advised to apply steering input to counter
steer to enjoy stable flight.
After the adjustments of the trim controls for your Micro Mosquito and FireFly
helicopters, if the helicopter still does not stop spinning or does not attain enough
height (or lift) whilst flying, please check if you may have lost the end cap at the bottom
shaft. This is found at the bottom of the fuselage (or the body of
the Micro Mosquito or FireFly) Please click and see the two DIY Self Help instructions -
Step 1, Step 2.

My Bladerunner Blackghost helicopter keeps spinning to one side.
If your Bladerunner Blackghost helicopter cannot get
enough lift or cannot stay trimmed even with the trim button
adjusted. First, check whether you have the rear rotors in place. In
the original package, there are spare rotors, replace the rear rotor
and you can get flying again.

If the rear rotor is not missing, please check rotor blades and the
center hub for completeness - checking the different pins that
interconnects the rotor hubs and the blades. If these are broken,
please consider buying a replacement set of rotor blades.

If all of the above is verified to be complete and working, your
Blackghost helicopter is still not receiving full power and and the
lower rotor seems to be free spinning, then check for damage at the
interconnecting spacer on the helicopter fuselage
(shown below). This 2 cm long spacer looks like the
one below and connects the drive gearbox of the helicopter to the
lower rotor. If this spacer is spilt open or not interconnecting
with the stem of the lower rotor, it will not provide power to lower
rotor blade. If this piece is broken, please call our customer
service at 1-866-2142220 for replacement parts. To avoid future
breakage of this spacer, when foreseeing an impact or less than
ideal landing, do not apply any more throttle or increase speed as
this will cause this damage.
 
My Bladerunner or Spider-man helicopter keeps
spinning and not flying properly. If the lower rotor is free
spinning and does not seem to connect to the gearbox, please
check the connecting white gear (shown below) if it is broken. If
this piece is broken, you can call our customer service at
1-866-2142220 to request for a replacement white gear.


2. What type of batteries are needed ?
Most of our Bladerunner series of helicopters (Spider-man, Micro
Mosquito, FireFly, BlackGhost, etc) and AirRage Micro R/C planes
have built in rechargeable
Lithium
Polymer battery (aka LiPo) and hence it requires a source of
power charging source (either supplied to you in your package as a
portable charger or as part of the radio transmitter unit). In the
case of R/C Snowmobiles, Trucks, Boats and ATVs, the product is
supplied with a wall charger and a rechargeable battery pack, only
battery is required for the transmitter. Hence, you will not need to
purchase additional battery for the running unit, in most cases, you
will need to purchase additional batteries for the transmitter
and/or portable charger only. Check for these symbols shown on
boxes.

3. Can I use rechargeable batteries in the radio controller or
portable charger ?
We recommend using alkaline battery for use with the radio
controller and/or portable charger. Good quality batteries can
provide optimum performance when comes to the attaining good radio range,
efficiency when charging a helicopter, play time, charge cycles and
charge time. Rechargeable batteries on the contrary may work but may
also provide less voltage than what is necessary (Common NiMH
rechargeable batteries are normally rated at 1.2 volt per cell
whereas alkaline batteries are normally rated at 1.5 volt per cell.
We do not recommend any of those heavy duties batteries. Always
ensure you have the correct polarity (+ and -), very often this is
the case for those transmitter that uses 9V battery.

Although the + and - terminal for a 9V battery is distinctively
different, customers do however make the mistake of forcing it in
sometimes. The transmitter was built to withstand some degree of
polarity reversal; but once the unit is switched on for extended
period of time, the bulit in transistor in the PCB may well be
damaged. This will cause either signal interference or total loss of
signals essential to controlling the helicopter.
4. Can I use a power adapter ?
Where indicated, most helicopters' portable charger can accept a DC
power source as an alternative to using battery cells; please refer
to the individual manual for guidance to the selection of the type
of DC power adapters. We do not supply these DC power adapters and
these are generally available from electronic stores. Be sure to
purchase the right input voltage for your country (eg. USA and
Canada - AC110V and UK/Australia AC220V). Click
here to see photo of a sample
of the charging requirements for Micro Mosquito's portable charger

For helicopters only, if you consider a charging adapter, do not
directly connect the adapter to the helicopter. Please ensure
that you plug the adapter to
a portable charger. There are different forms of portable chargers
that we have manufactured in the past. Click
here to see
an example of helipad look alike portable
charger for
Micro Mosquito
and FireFly.
This specific portable charger will also work with
Blackghost - and you can place an order with our customer
service by email or telephone.
Draganfly Innovations sells official Interactive Toy Concepts AC
power adapters for Bladerunner Series Helicopter. Click
here to go to their website.

5. My plane does not fly/helicopter does not hover ?
While this is too general for us to answer. We can often provide the
following steps to find out the root cause. First ensure the
plane/helicopter is fully charged (according to the instruction
manual); then check again for physical damage from impact or
when opening the box packaging. For a helicopter, please check the rotors for
completeness and whether there are broken parts in the the rotor
blades, the rotor hubs, and the rotor shafts, and the entire gear
train. For an airplane, please check for physical cut or damages on
the wing and fuselage that either increase or decrease lift and
draft. For MicroFigthers and Razor Micro R/C airplanes - there are an extra
set of propellers included in the box packaging, this is taped
inside the box.
6. My helicopter can hover and
does not travel fast enough ?
Our Bladerunner series of helicopters are all designed to have a
slow forward flight which means its center of gravity is specially
tuned at the factory to achieve only a slow forward motion. For a 2
channel helicopter, it will always move forward whereas in a 3
channel version of the helicopter, there will be extra rotor at the
tail of the boom to assist in gaining more forward speed and to
reverse. It is therefore important for users to understand that
these helicopters are to be flown slowly and in an indoor
environment only.
7. Where is the antenna ?
Our company have manufactured various type of radio controlled
toys. Some are using radio frequency (RF) that requires an antenna (eg.
snowmobiles); some other uses Infrared (IR) which does not require
an antenna.
When you open a package of of radio controlled toys, if it is one
that uses radio frequency, the
antenna is normally detached from the transmitter and packed
securely inside the packaging. It is essential that you locate the
antenna and mount the antenna to the transmitter for use. The
antenna is a telescopic antenna and can be extended to a couple of
feet to provide optimal radio signals. If the radio controlled toy
uses Infrared (IR), it does not require an antenna and it's use will
be limited to indoor and with a direct line of sight when operating.
8. Are these toys safe for
my kids ?
The toys that we manufactured are not to be used by age under 8
years old at all times. This is very important for end customers to
know when they first decide to purchase our product as a gift for a
minor. Our products follow very strict manufacturing
guidelines and testing procedures for distribution worldwide
according to different ATSM, RoHS, UL requirement. Appropriate
warning labels have been placed on box packaging and instruction
manuals. There are also specific age guidelines to help consumers on

9. My toy starts running and spinning by itself when
switched on. Why is that ? Is the transmitter safe to be used
?
Always switched on the transmitter first before switching on the toy
helicopter, plane, snowmobile or ATV. This is a practice that all customers
should keep in mind. Once you switch on the toy before you
switch on your transmitter, your toy (no matter which type it is)
will start receiving signals around you whether they are electronic noise, interference and
static in the atmosphere or another electronic toy transmitting
signals in similar frequency. Having said that, these toys in
general will not be affected by cellular phones, cordless phones and
Wi-Fi network equipment. Our products is safe to be used as
intended for toys and complies to the regulations for use by FCC and
Industry Canada
10. Can I overcharge or
over-discharge any of these toys.
Most of these toys have built in circuit to safeguard customers from
either overcharging or over discharging the battery in the toy. In the case, of helicopters, our Bladerunner
series of helicopters and AirRage Micro R/C planes will slow down
the spinning of the rotors to ensure a safe landing once it reaches
a preset
threshold of battery voltage; at this point, customers are advised
to stop attempting to fly it anymore and simply put the craft to
another recharge cycle. In the case of snowmobiles and ATV, over
discharging does not happen very often since the craft itself will
slow to a dead stop. Although most electronics and charging
mechanism has a built in threshold. It is advised to all customers
to supervise at all times during the charging process and do not
leave the charging process unattended.
11. Can I do my own repair on
ITC's helicopter or products ?
We do not recommend customers to do their own repair
on ITC's products other than replacing official parts from an
authorized source. Doing so will void the warranty within the
warranty period. While Basic DIY quick fix like using tape and glue
to affix temporarily a broken set of rotor blade or a section of the
craft is acceptable, opening the fuselage of a craft to get to the
electronics is not recommended and will certainly void the warranty.
12. Where can i find more information, discussion or knowledgebase
about my plane or helicopter ?
We have received a lot of suggestions from customers who venture
themselves into the next level beyond making their own DIY repair. These
customer groups are generally experienced hobbyists who has interest
to modify our original design for enhancing the craft's performance.
Such groups and community does exist and customers are encouraged to
check out these forums and discussion groups on the Internet to
increase their understanding of the product. RCGroups.com has a
dedicated vendor forum for our Bladerunner series of helicopters, Click
here
to find out more (Disclaimer: ITC is not associated with the forum
but ITC staffs regularly provides inputs and assistance at that
forum).
Other Knowledgebase:
Bladerunner Information Articles from
www.RCToys.com
Micro Mosquito and FireFly Information Articles from
www.RCToys.com
13. Can we send in the helicopter
for ITC to repair or service ?
For products within warranty period, we can offer assistance at our North America technical help
desk in evaluating and troubleshooting on the functionality of the
product. If it is in fact defective (and not damaged by abuse), ITC
will gladly offer replacement product under the 30 day warranty
period. For products outside warranty period, we can offer
replacement products (limited to current production units only) at a
nominal cost. Please inquire with our customer service agent first,
Call 1-866-214-2220 or
email us
14. How many helicopters can be flown at the same time ?
For all helicopters, up to 2 units can be flown at the same time -
Blackghost (A or B), Micro Mosquito, Bladerunner3, FireFly (27Mhz or
49Mhz). This can be easily identified by a picture emblem on the
box.

15.
How to charge the toy ?
Most of the flying toys are
already equipped with its own light weight Lithium Polymer battery
which itself is rechargeable. Customers do however need to purchase
battery for the transmitter and/or portable charger.
Click the following picture to find the charging cord for the flying toy
Micro Mosquito
Black Ghost
iFly VAMP
16. Flying a helicopter over 4000 ft above sea level
If you live 4000 ft above sea level, your helicopter may have a
tough time getting enough lift due to the fact of thinner air
density. Click
here to see a relationship between altitude and air density and
how any toy helicopters may be affected.

17. Is my helicopter a genuine
ITC product or is it a counterfeit product ?
All our products packaging clearly identify on the front that they
are manufactured by Interactive Toy Concepts with our company logo.
Our helicopter rotor systems share a very similar design and have
received patents worldwide. We have noticed that there are a
lot of counterfeit products in the market place that appear to be
our products. We have received various phone calls in the past for
asking for customer support. Customers should be advised to check
that only genuinely ITC's manufactured products will receive
customer service. Various efforts have been used to protect the
intellectual property of the original design. A lot of these
counterfeit products are manufactured below the testing standards
imposed by various government regulating bodies. It is therefore
recommended that you purchased only the genuine products from our
retailers or e-tailers. Please ensure to look for this logo on the
box packaging.

18. Luv My Baby Dolls does
not powered up
We have some customers that have some issues with batteries
installed (4 AA batteries) in the Luv My Baby dolls and it does seem
to power up or the baby doll does not seem to have any fucntions. We
have identified that this could be a contact issue in the battery
compartment as some batteries tab may not fully make contact inside
the battery compartment. We have tested most name brand alkaline
batteries to be working with these dolls.
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