DELTA-SPORT 331340 1907 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 8

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• When necessary, clean the battery and device 

contacts with a clean, dry cloth.

• Do not expose the batteries to extreme condi-

tions (e.g. radiators or direct sunlight).

• Handle damaged or leaking batteries with ex-

treme caution and dispose of them properly as 
soon as possible. Wear gloves when doing so.

• If you come into contact with battery acid, 

wash the affected area with soap and water. If 
battery acid gets in your eye, rinse it with water 
and seek medical attention immediately!

• Batteries must not be swallowed! If this does 

happen, you must see a doctor immediately!

• Never throw batteries or the rechargeable bat-

tery into fire or put them on hot surfaces (e.g. 
a radiator or a stove). Never open the battery 
casing or the foil or short-circuit the contacts. 
There is a risk of fire or explosion!

• Avoid external mechanical influences (e.g. 

blows, sharp objects or crushing). There is a risk 
of fire or explosion!

• Do not expose the batteries or the rechargeable 

battery to temperatures below 10°C or over 
45°C. 

 

ADDITIONAL BATTERY WARNING 

NOTICES (REMOTE CONTROL) 

• Only use batteries from the same manufacturer 

and of the same type.

• Remove the batteries when they are flat, or if 

the product is not in use for an extended period.

• New and used batteries must not be used 

together.

• Replace all batteries at the same time.
• Non-rechargeable batteries must not be 

charged.

• Warning: 

batteries must not be charged or 

reactivated by other means, taken apart, thrown 
into fire or short-circuited. There is a risk of fire 
or explosion!

• Pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-) when 

inserting the batteries.

• Dispose of used batteries properly at local 

collection points or retailers. 

 

ADDITIONAL WARNINGS FOR 

RECHARGEABLE BATTERY (QUAD-

COPTER) 

• Never leave batteries charging unattended.

• Never charge the rechargeable battery immedi-

ately after use. Always allow the rechargeable 
battery to cool down first (at least 5–10 min-
utes).

• Only use the USB cable provided to charge the 

rechargeable battery.

• Only charge intact and undamaged recharge-

able batteries. If the outer insulation of the 
battery is damaged or if the battery is deformed 
or bloated, it must not be charged under any 
circumstances. In this case, there is an acute risk 
of fire and explosion!

• Since both the USB cable and the rechargeable 

battery heat up during the charging process, it 
is vital to ensure there is adequate ventilation. 
Never cover the USB cable or the battery!

• Disconnect the battery from the USB cable 

when it is fully charged.

• Never charge or store the rechargeable battery 

near large heat sources or open fires, as this 
could result in a fire or an explosion. 

• Do not leave the rechargeable battery unat-

tended while charging, and watch out for possi-
ble overheating of the rechargeable battery. 

• Never charge a rechargeable battery that has 

expanded as a result of overheating, dropping 
or overcharging. 

• Never charge a rechargeable battery that is 

punctured or damaged. Examine the recharge-
able battery very closely for such damage if it 
has been dropped. If the rechargeable battery 
is damaged, dispose of it according to the 
regulations in your country. 

• If the rechargeable battery catches fire during 

the charging process, extinguish this type of 
battery with plenty of water.

• The USB cable must only be used in dry, 

enclosed indoor areas. The USB cable and 
rechargeable battery must not get damp or wet.

• Never short-circuit the rechargeable battery. 

There is a risk of fire or explosion. 

• Never carry rechargeable batteries in trouser 

pockets or carry bags. Watch out for sharp 
or angular objects which could damage your 
rechargeable battery. 

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Summary of Contents for 331340 1907

Page 1: ...old out the illustration page and get to know all of the functions of your unit REMOTE CONTROLLED STUNT DRONE Operating instructions IAN 331340_1907 IAN 331340_1907 DELTA SPORT HANDELSKONTOR GMBH Wragekamp 6 DE 22397 Hamburg GERMANY 02 2020 Delta Sport Nr QC 7590 QC 7591 12 10 2019 AM 11 22 ...

Page 2: ...1x 1 1x 2 1x 3 1x 4 2x 5 1x 6 1x 7 2x A 2x B A 1d 1g 1a 1b 1b 1a 1f 1g 1e 1e 1c B G 7 7 F 40 70 min 4 3 4b 4a 3a E 1f 3 D 2 5 2q 2r 2i 2h 2l 2g 2d 2f 2e 2k 2a 2c 2n 2p 2o 2b 2j 2m C 2h 2a 1d H I J ...

Page 3: ...5 L N M 1x 2x 3x 4 x K P O SPEED4 SPEED3 SPEED2 SPEED1 Q R 3sec ...

Page 4: ...emoving the rechargeable battery Fig E 14 Charging the rechargeable battery 15 Under voltage warning 15 Suitable flight environment 15 Flight preparation 15 Taking off and controlling the quadcopter 15 17 Taking off Fig H 16 Controlling the quadcopter 16 17 Setting the speed Fig M 17 360 rollover Fig N 17 Calibration 17 Ending the flight 17 18 Rotor guards 18 Cleaning repair and storage 18 Replaci...

Page 5: ...estic use only This product must only be used in suitable weather conditions and in authorised areas Congratulations You have chosen to purchase a high quality prod uct Familiarise yourself with the product before using it for the first time Read the following operating in structions carefully Use the product only as described and only for the given areas of application Store these operating instr...

Page 6: ... and the remote control are in reliable working order before each use Pay attention to visible damage such as faulty connectors or damaged cables All moving parts on the product must move smoothly but there must be no play in the bearings If cables or connections are damaged have them replaced by authorised service personnel or by customer service Always switch on the remote control first Only the...

Page 7: ...ired e g training etc There are no operating restrictions based on gender or left right handedness Never fly the quadcopter directly at other peo ple animals or yourself The motor electronics and rechargeable battery can heat up while the quadcopter is in opera tion For this reason take a break of 5 10 min utes before recharging the battery or installing another previously charged battery Improper...

Page 8: ...TERY QUAD COPTER Never leave batteries charging unattended Never charge the rechargeable battery immedi ately after use Always allow the rechargeable battery to cool down first at least 5 10 min utes Only use the USB cable provided to charge the rechargeable battery Only charge intact and undamaged recharge able batteries If the outer insulation of the battery is damaged or if the battery is defor...

Page 9: ...ormation Do not invade the personal space of others Do not give the product to anyone under the age of 8 years Attaching loads or making modifications in any way is strictly prohibited Do not operate the product if there are loose or defective parts e g after a collision or crash Inserting the batteries into the remote control Fig D CAUTION observe the following instructions to avoid mechanical an...

Page 10: ...erve your surroundings and look out for variables such as pedestrians cyclists and traffic vehicles Find a large wide open area without obstruc tions pay particular attention to buildings crowds power lines and trees For aerobatic activities such as loops there should be a space of approx 10m in all directions Take care to select a dry environment with no precipitation Do not fly the quadcopter in...

Page 11: ...ackwards the rota tional speed of the rotors 1a 1b is decreased The quadcopter 1 will then begin to descend Turning left right yaw rotation Fig J By moving the throttle 2h to the left or right the quadcopter 1 rotates on the vertical axis i e the quadcopter 1 rotates to the left or right Moving forwards backwards pitch Fig K By moving the control lever 2l forwards or backwards the quadcopter 1 mov...

Page 12: ...Speed 2 two beeps For pilots with some experience Speed 3 three beeps For experienced pilots Speed 4 four beeps For very experienced pilots NOTE when the remote control is turned off and on the quadcopter 1 is reset to speed 2 360 rollover Fig N 1 Fly the quadcopter 1 to a height of approx 10m 2 Keep it hovering and press the button 2k located at the front of the remote control once A signal tone ...

Page 13: ... there are two different types of rotor blades A B The rotor blades A rotate clockwise and the rotor blades B rotate anti clockwise The rotor blades are shaded in grey on the diagrams for clarity Both kinds are marked on the upper side with A or B which must be noted when replacing and must match the markings on the quadcopter 1 WARNING if the rotor blades A B are damaged there is a risk of pieces...

Page 14: ... per handling Your statutory rights especially the warranty rights are not affected by this warranty With regard to complaints please contact the fol lowing service hotline or contact us by e mail Our service employees will advise as to the subsequent procedure as quickly as possible We will be per sonally available to discuss the situation with you Any repairs under the warranty statutory gua ran...

Page 15: ...d on quadcopter 1 on a horizontal level surface Simultaneously slide the throttle 2h and the control lever 2l on the powered on remote control 2 towards yourself and at an angle outwards The indicator lights 1g on the quadcopter 1 will flash for approx 3 seconds Once the indicator lights 1g are steadily illuminated the calibration is complete and the quadcopter 1 is ready to fly NOTE repeat the ca...

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