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• Never charge a storage battery if it is swollen
from overheating, fall, or being overcharged.
• Never charge a storage battery that is punc-
tured or damaged. Check the storage battery
very carefully for such damage following a fall.
If the storage battery is damaged then dispose
of it in accordance with the local regulations.
• If the storage battery burns while charging then
extinguish this kind of storage battery with a lot
of water.
• The USB charger cable may only be operated in
dry, enclosed indoor spaces. The USB charger
cable and storage battery may not become
damp or wet.
• Never short-circuit the terminals on the storage
battery. There is a risk of fire or explosion.
• Never transport storage batteries in trouser
pockets or bags. Look out for sharp or angular
objects that could damage your storage battery.
• If the storage battery is subjected to a heavy
blow, then store it for the next 30minutes in a
very safe place (e.g. a metal box). Observe
whether the storage battery swells or overheats.
• Never try to manipulate, modify, or repair a
storage battery.
• Disconnect the storage battery from the
electronics on the quadrocopter after the flight.
Do not leave the storage battery connected to
the electronics when you are not using it (e.g.
during transportation or storage). Otherwise the
storage battery may become deep discharged.
This would destroy it and make it unusable!
There is also a risk of malfunction from disruptive
charges. The rotors may start unintentionally and
cause damage or injury.
• Never damage the outer case of the storage
battery. Do not cut through the foil cover. Do not
puncture the storage battery with sharp objects.
There is a risk of fire or explosion!
• Dispose of worn-out batteries properly at local
government collection points or at appropriate
retail outlets.
Foreseeable misuse
Please pay attention to avoidable misuse related
to the following points:
• Do not operate the product in unsuitable wea-
ther or environmental conditions (e.g. if it starts
raining or snowing, there is fog or at night).
• Do not operate the product in spaces that are
too small (6 x 4m) or when there are objects,
persons, or animals within a radius of 5m.
• Never fly over no-fly zones, prohibited areas,
or public facilities, and also observe side
distances (also see ‘safety notes’).
• Do not invade other people’s privacy (e.g. with
the camera functions).
• Do not give the product to persons under the
age of 14.
• Avoid attaching loads or making any modifica-
tions.
• Do not operate the product if parts are missing
or defect (e.g. following a collision or fall).
Inserting the batteries into the
remote control (figure D)
CAUTION! Please pay attention to
the following instructions in order
to avoid mechanical and electrical
damage.
Insert the included batteries (5) into the battery
compartment (2r) of the remote control (2).
Inserting the batteries
1. Release the screw on the battery compartment
(2q) on the underside of the remote control
using a Philips screwdriver (8) and remove the
cover (2q).
2. Carefully insert three LR6 1.5V batteries (5)
into the battery compartment (2r). The batteries
must be entirely inside the battery compart-
ment.
CAUTION:
Please pay attention to the
positive and negative poles on the
batteries (5) as shown on the underside of the
battery compartment (2r).
3. Screw the cover on the underside (2q) tightly
back in place.
Changing the batteries
CAUTION! Please pay attention to
the following instructions in order
to avoid mechanical and electrical
damage.
Change the batteries (5) as described for battery
insertion if the batteries stop working. Remove the
batteries (5) from the product before inserting the
new batteries (5).
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