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GB/CY
Possible faults
Possible faults, their causes and the resolution are described in the following.
Fault
Possible cause
Resolution
Remote control (2)
is not responding.
Remote control (2) is
switched off.
Switch remote control (2) on.
Batteries (5) are inserted
incorrectly.
Insert batteries (5) correctly.
Batteries (5) are empty.
Change batteries (5).
Quadrocopter (1)
is not responding.
The batteries (5) in the
remote control (2) have
been inserted incorrectly
or are empty.
Check the batteries (5) and change them if
necessary.
Storage battery (9) in
the quadrocopter (1) is
empty.
Charge the storage battery (9).
Control lamps (1h) are
not flashing or not on.
Connect the remote control plug connector (9a) to
the quadrocopter plug connection.
Quadrocopter (1) out of
range.
Make sure that the distance between the remote
control (2) and the quadrocopter (1) is not more
than 50m.
Quadrocopter (1)
is uncontrollable.
Wind or draught is too
strong.
The quadrocopter (1) is only suitable for almost
wind-still conditions up to wind force 3.
Quadrocopter (1) needs
calibrating.
Switch the quadrocopter (1) on and place it on a
level, smooth surface. Switch the remote control (2)
on and simultaneously push the throttle backwards
and to the left and the joystick (2f) backwards and
to the right.
The control lamps (1h) on the quadrocopter (1) will
flash for approx. 3seconds. As soon as the control
lamps (1h) are lit constantly the calibration is com-
plete and the quadrocopter (1) is ready to fly.
PLEASE NOTE:
Repeat the calibration if the
quadrocopter (1) continues to fly uncontrolla-
bly in one direction.
Quadrocopter
(1) is not flying
upwards.
Not enough throttle.
Push the throttle (2e) all the way forwards.
Storage battery (9) is
empty.
Charge the storage battery (9).
Rotor guard (1c) is
not secure.
Collision, crash
If a rotor guard (1c) becomes loose then please
tighten the screws again and check the functioning
and correct position of the rotor guard (1c).