Juguetronica Space Basket Zero Gravity Manuale utente

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Thanks for purchasing Space Basket Zero Gravity
First take a look at the safety warnings, then put the drone controller and battery to charge,
and meanwhile watch this video tutorial explaining how to control Space Basket Zero Gravity
to get the most out of it.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important notice
Box contents
Functions of the transmitter
Drone battery charge
Adjusting the Transmitter and the Belt
Spaceball and Transmitter Synchronization
STARTUP
Warnings
Battery: Warnings and Precautions
Charging the transmitter battery
Precautions during battery charge
Flight environment
Flight controls
Scoring styles
Change the black hoop
Game modes
How to change the propellers
Parabolic shot
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
How to assemble the basket
Bounces in the air
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Simplied declaration of conformity
Disposal
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
WARNINGS
Read the user manual carefully before using your Space Basket Zero Gravity.
Don't fly your Spaceball around other people.
Always keep the rotors away from your body when the propellers are in operation.
Never attempt to repair the electronic circuitry, you may cause irreparable damage as it contains very
delicate parts.
JUGUETRÓNICA is not liable for any damages that may be caused to the owner arising from misuse
or mishandling.
Once the product is purchased, JUGUETRÓNICA is not responsible for its safety or the safety of its
environment while being flown by its owner.
If the Spaceball suffers any shock that causes any change in flight performance, please stop using it
immediately.
If you detect any malfunction, get in touch with the establishment where the product was purchased.
Not recommended for children under 8 years old. Children should use it under the supervision of an
adult at all times.
Keep in mind that the Spaceball must fly at least 2-3 meters away from the user, or from any other
person, to prevent it from colliding into someone's head, face, or body.
Do not touch the engine while the drone is flying or immediately after, as it can cause burns.
If you replace the damaged propellers of your Spaceball, make sure you position the new ones
correctly.
You must always have visual contact with your drone, not exceeding 120m in altitude under any
circumstance.
Although it is not necessary to be an official pilot, you must always fly safely.
Damages caused by the Spaceball are the responsibility of the person
steering it.
To stay up to date on the latest changes in aviation legislation visit:
www.seguridadaerea.gob.es
1. Warning. Not suitable for children under 36 months of age.
2. Warning. Not suitable for children under 3 years of age.
3. Choking hazard. Small parts.
4. Warning. For domestic use only.
5. Warning. For use under direct adult supervision.
6. Strangulation hazard. The net and/or hoop may result in strangulation if around the neck.
7. Not recommended for children under 8 years of age.
8. Do not use this toy without its housing.
9. If the child gets too close to the propellers, their hair may get stuck.
10. Packaging materials are not toys.
11. Before giving this toy to children, remove all parts, labels, and staples from the packaging.
https://youtu.be/lR5TewcTo5c
You can also watch the following video from the State Aviation Safety
Agency (AESA) which explains very well what you can and cannot do with a
recreational drone:

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1. Space Basket Zero Gravity is equipped with a rechargeable Li-Po
battery.
2. Do not use or leave the battery near a fire or a heat source.
3. Do not knock or throw the battery against any hard surfaces.
4. Do not immerse the battery in water and always keep it in a cool,
dry place.
5. Do not overcharge the battery.
6. Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet with a different
voltage.
7. Do not damage or drill the battery with any kind of sharp object.
8. Do not place the battery near or transport it together with any metal
object.
9. Never charge the battery for more than an hour.
10. Never dispose of batteries in a fire or incandescent source.
11. The battery should only be charged under adult supervision.
12. If, for any reason, the charger does not automatically stop charging,
the battery may catch fire. Therefore, always monitor the charging
process.
13. Use only the charging cable included in the contents of this product.
14. Fast loads cannot be used. The charging current for the batteries
must be respected.
15. Batteries should be stored at a charging level between half charged
and fully charged. If you store them fully discharged, they will be
damaged. That's why new batteries are always half charged.
16. If you are storing the battery for a long period of time always do it with
an intermediate charge level, neither fully charged nor discharged.
17. In case of storage of the battery, check its charging level frequently to
avoid it from discharging completely, which would damage it.
18. Always dispose of used batteries responsibly.
BATTERY: WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

BOX CONTENTS
List of components:
1× Spaceball
(with 4 propellers and protective cage)
1× Gesture Control Transmitter
2× USB charging cable
1x Basket
4× Spare propellers
2× Spaceball battery
1× Phillips screwdriver
1× Instruction manual
1x spare black hoop
WARNING: The use of this toy without
its housing is not recommended.
DISPOSAL
To protect the environment, do not dispose of the device at the end of its service life along with
household waste.
It can be disposed of at the appropriate collection points available in your area. Dispose of the device
in accordance with the European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).
- Used, fully discharged batteries must be disposed of in specially designated collection containers, at
special waste collection points, or through electronic equipment distributors.
Users are required by law to dispose of batteries properly.
- These symbols are found on batteries that contain toxic substances:
Pb: The battery contains lead.
Cd: The battery contains cadmium.
Hg: The battery contains mercury.
For further information, please contact the municipal waste disposal authority.
SIMPLIFIED DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
JUGUETRONICA S.L. hereby declares that the radio-control equipment complies with the essential
requirements and any other applicable or required provisions of Directive2014/53/EU (RED) and
1999/5/CE.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available online at the following address: www.
juguetronica.com/ce-docs

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Control joystick Extra controls
Charger input Auto-takeoff and auto-landing
Holding strap How to turn off the engine
Power LED Parabolic shot/ Bounces in the air
ON button “Throw and play mode”
CHARGING THE TRANSMITTER BATTERY
Make sure the transmitter is turned off before starting the charging process.
Connect one end of the charging cable (included) to the computer's USB port, and the other end to
the transmitter's power input. The charger light will turn on once and turn off until you connect the
transmitter to the terminal. If the red light turns on, it means the battery is charging properly. When
the light has turned off, the process is complete and the battery is fully charged. Estimated charging
time: 40 minutes.
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TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS

PRECAUTIONS DURING BATTERY CHARGE
1. During charge, place the battery and the charger in an area that is dry, ventilated, and away
from intense heat sources or ammable products.
2. During charge, disconnect and remove the battery from the Spaceball. It is important that an
adult supervises the battery charging process to prevent accidents.
3. Do not charge the battery right after ying. Wait until the battery has cooled down. Otherwise, it
may swell or even burn and explode.
4. Make sure to use the original USB charger supplied with the Spaceball. When you have used the
battery for a long time or notice that it is somewhat swollen, replace it.
5. A battery that is not used for a long period will lose its charge.
6. Frequently charging or discharging a battery shortens battery life.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
1. The battery must be placed in a dry and ventilated area at a room temperature between 18 and
25° C.
2. In order to extend battery life, avoid making repeated charges or excessive discharges.
3. When storing the battery for a long time, charge the battery rst and store it with at least 50-60%
of the total allowed charge.
4. If you are not going to use the battery for more than a month, it is highly recommended to
measure the battery voltage every month to ensure that it does not drop below 3V.
HOW TO CHARGE THE BATTERY
Est. 30 min.
To replace the battery, hold the Spaceball with two ngers while using your other hand to remove it.
Insert your ngers between the guards, hold the battery between your thumb and forenger and pull
it out. Try not to pull the cable, as it may break. Connect one end of the charging cable (included)
to the computer's USB port, and the other end to the Spaceball battery. If the red light comes on, it
means the battery is charging properly. When the light has turned off, the process is complete and
the battery is fully charged. Estimated charging time: 40 minutes.
WARNING: Batteries other than those supplied by the manufacturer are not recommended.
PLACING THE CHARGED BATTERY IN THE SPACEBALL
First insert the battery into the protective sphere of the Spaceball. Then connect the battery cable to
the Spaceball and, once connected, insert the battery into the battery compartment.

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We tried to make a transmitter that would work for right-handed and left-handed people, but it
was impossible and nally we were only able to make it for right-handed people. Therefore, if you
decide to use it on your left hand, you will nd that the ight is much less intuitive and the controls are
somehow "inverted." As of this point on, all the explanations are taking into account that the controller
is being used in the right hand.
First, place the transmitter between your thumb
and the forenger, placing the charger part in the
direction of the tip of your ngers (as shown in
the picture).
Now move the controller a little until you feel it in a comfortable position and reach the joystick
well. Make sure you can move the joystick in all four directions. Reposition the ribbon to the new
position and tighten it to set the optimum position of the controller in your hand.
Then insert the tape through its hole and tighten it
slightly.
HOW TO ADJUST THE TRANSMITTER AND THE BELT
1. Connect the battery cable to the drone power input. Insert the battery into the bottom compartment
of the Spaceball and be extra careful with the housing.
2. Activate the on/off switch on the Spaceball and the lights will start to blink, rst quickly and then
more slowly, switching between red and blue.
3. Place the transmitter in your right hand and tighten the strap. Use the on/off button. The red light
on the transmitter will turn on and start ashing.
4. When the transmitter and Spaceball light stop blinking, it means they are correctly synchronised.
Your Spaceball is ready to take off.
TIP: Make sure your Spaceball is on a at horizontal surface during the synchronisation
procedure, so the ight is stable.
SPACEBALL AND TRANSMITTER SYNCHRONISATION

FROM THE GROUND TRHOW AND PLAY
Slide the joystick down to make the
Spaceball take off while it is on the ground. Press 2and launch the Spaceball into the air
and it will start ying automatically.
FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT
Once synchronised, it's time to start up your Spaceball.
START-UP PROCESS
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Although it can be used outdoors, we recommend using Spaceball indoors as wind can destabilise
ight and make controlling the toy difcult. When used outdoors, do not y in adverse weather:
Extreme cold and heat may damage Spaceball components.
When ying indoors, be especially careful with items that may break if the Spaceball hits them. Place
the basket in an obstacle-free area and try to clear it before you start playing.
Place the basket away from corners (on a table, for example) since a
blow on a corner could break the black protection hoop.
ATTENTION:
If you need a spare part for your drone, ask at your usual point
of sale or at
www.juguetronica.com/repuestos
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