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360° rollover (Fig. N)
1. Fly the Quadrocopter (1) to a height of approx.
10m.
2. Keep it hovering and press button (2k) once,
which can be found at the front of the remote
control. A signal tone is emitted and the FLIP
light is shown on the display (2j).
3. Move the control lever (2l) in the direction in
which the rollover is to be performed.
4. The Quadrocopter (1) will perform a 360°
rollover.
After the rollover, the Quadrocopter (1) will be in
normal flight mode and you can perform another
rollover.
Repeat steps 1-4 to do so.
Press the button (2k) again if you do not want to
perform a rollover, yet you had already pressed it.
CAUTION:
You need sufficient flight
altitude for a 360° rollover (at least 10m).
Calibration
There are instances when the Quadrocopter (1)
flies erratically and needs to be calibrated. To do
this, follow the steps below:
1. Place the Quadrocopter (1) on a horizontal,
level surface.
2. Simultaneously slide the throttle lever (2h) to
the back and left, and the control lever (2l) to
the right and back on the powered-on remote
control (2). The control lights (1g) on the Quad-
rocopter (1) will flash for approx. 3 seconds.
Once the control lights (1g) light up continuous-
ly, the calibration is complete and the Quadro-
copter is ready to fly.
NOTE:
Repeat the calibration if the
Quadrocopter still flies erratically in one
direction.
Ending the flight
1. Press the START/LAND button (2i). The Quadro-
copter slowly descends and lands.
After the Quadrocopter (1) has landed safely,
switch it off in the proper sequence.
2. Switch the on/off switch (1d) on the Quadro-
copter to the OFF position.
3. Turn off the on/off switch (2a) on the remote
control (2).
4. Remove the rechargeable battery (7) (see
“Removing the rechargeable battery”).
Rotor protection
The rotor protection (1c) acts as protection against
injuries (e.g. cuts, skin injuries or eye injuries) and
to protect against or in the event of collisions.
These are fixed. If a rotor guard becomes loose,
tighten the screws again and double-check the
correct placement of the rotor guards (1c).
WARNING:
Never operate the
Quadrocopter (1) without the rotor
protection (1c)! Do not remove the rotor guards
(1c) arbitrarily so as not to endanger yourself,
and/or other people and animals!
Cleaning, repair and storage
CAUTION:
Before undertaking any
work on the Quadrocopter, the on/
off switch (1d) must be switched to
the OFF position and the recharge-
able battery (7) removed.
The Quadrocopter (1) must always be kept dry,
and any dirt, such as wool fibres, hair, dust etc.,
must be removed after every flight.
Use a dry cloth to dry the Quadrocopter, and
avoid contact with water on the electronics,
rechargeable battery and motor.
Store the Quadrocopter (1) in a dry, dust free
location away from direct sunlight. The optimum
storage temperature is between 10°C and 25°C.
Disconnect the rechargeable battery connector
(7a) or the charging cable connector (6) when
not in use. Remove the batteries (5) from the
remote control.
Replacing the rotor blades (Fig. G)
Replace the rotor blades (3, 4) if they become
damaged.
NOTE:
There are two different kinds of rotor blade
(3 & 4). Rotor blades (3) are right-rotating and
rotor blades (4) are left-rotating. These 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 Quadrocopter (1).
GB/IE
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