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15
When
you’re
ready
to
make
your
first
flight
you’ll
want
to
select
an
open
indoor
area
free
of
people
and
obstructions.
We
suggest
an
area
with
approximately
10
‐
feet
by
10
‐
feet
of
floor
space
and
8
‐
foot
ceilings
when
making
your
first
few
flights
After
you’ve
properly
trimmed
the
helicopter
and
become
familiar
with
its
handling
and
capabilities
you’ll
be
able
to
fly
in
other
smaller
and
less
open
areas
due
to
its
nano
‐
micro
size
and
excellent
controllability.
PLEASE
NOTE:
The
Chronos
CX
75
is
designed
to
ONLY
be
flown
indoors.
Your
Chronos
CX
75
is
equipped
with
a
compact
and
advanced
control
unit.
The
control
unit
is
a
lightweight
combination
of
2.4GHz
receiver,
two
main
motor
electronic
speed
controls
(ESCs),
mixer
and
gyro.
The
control
unit
is
also
equipped
with
an
LED
that
provides
various
indications.
This
checklist
includes
the
steps
you
must
follow
to
ensure
proper
initialization,
arming
and
operation
of
the
control
unit:
Before
each
flight
you
should
always
turn
the
transmitter
on
before
turning
the
helicopter
on.
Never
turn
the
helicopter
on
before
powering
the
transmitter
on
first
(except
when
binding/linking,
as
noted
in
that
section
of
this
manual).
After
each
flight
you
should
always
turn
the
helicopter
off
before
powering
off
the
transmitter.
The
left
‐
hand/throttle
stick
must
be
set
in
the
lowest
possible
position
in
order
for
the
ESCs
of
the
control
unit
to
arm.
Selecting a Flying Area
Control Unit Initialization and Arming