USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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6.1.2. Caring for the Intel® Falcon™ 8+ UAV
Please consider the next points in order to keep the UAV in good condition; so it will be
ready for use every time.
• Strict compliance with the Safety Guidelines and Safety Precautions ensures
that defects are found before a flight (UAV and safety check, pre-flight check
and post-flight check, see “UAS AND SAFETY CHECK” on page 11).
• We recommend an annual check from the manufacturer, during which the
system is fully tested. For details please contact your reseller or Intel support
.
Cleaning
If necessary, you should clean the UAV after the mission, and before storing.
• Use a soft lint-free cloth (e.g. microfiber) for cleaning the outer parts (motor rails,
canopy, propellers) carefully.
• If indicated you can moisten the cloth with warm water, to which you can add a
mild dish-washing detergent if necessary.
• A small, soft paintbrush can be used for dry cleaning.
• For cleaning (especially the motors) and drying you can also use canned
compressed air, which is available at many computer stores.
14.
Confirm the
Preflight Checklist
.
15.
Tap on the info button in the lower left corner.
16.
Check the installed Cockpit Control version in the about dialog
.
The newly installed version should be shown.
CAUTION:
IF YOU USE WATER, NO MOISTURE/WATER SHOULD
REACH THE MOTORS OR ELECTRICAL CONTACTS.
CAUTION:
WHEN YOU USE COMPRESSED AIR FOR CLEANING THE
UAV, IT IS MANDATORY TO HOLD/FIX THE PROPELLERS DURING
THE BLOWING OUT PROCEDURE. OTHERWISE, VOLTAGES CAN BE
GENERATED, WHICH CAN DAMAGE THE SYSTEM ELECTRONICS.
Table 6.3: Firmware Update for the Cockpit Control Application (continued)
STEP
OPERATION