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15. Starting the rotors and automatic landing
Warning!
Remove all obstacles surrounding the quadcopter before starting the rotors. The rotors must only be start-
ed in large rooms/halls or outdoors.
For safety reasons, people/animals and objects must be at least 2 meters from the take-off position, other-
wise the quadcopter may be damaged or may cause injury or damage to property!
The automatic landing feature is a preprogrammed sequence. Before you press the automatic landing but-
ton, the model must be in a stable position (hovering) in order to ensure a safe, automatic landing. Ideally,
the quadcopter's altitude should not exceed 1.5 m and the landing position should be at least 2 m from
obstacles and people/animals.
If this is not the case, the quadcopter may be damaged or may cause injury or damage to property!
The rotors are started with a button (figure 7, position 5). This button is also used to initiate an automatic landing.
Place the quadcopter on a level surface and ensure that it is at a sufficient distance from the pilot and obstacles (see
instructions above).
To start the quadcopter, press the "Start rotors/automatic landing" button (figure 7, position 5) on the remote control.
The rotors will start to turn.
Carefully push the left-hand lever (figure 7, position 4) on the remote control forwards until the model takes off. The
quadcopter should move upwards in a vertical line.
Hover the quadcopter at a height of approximately 1 - 1.5 m. You can now control the quadcopter using the control
levers on the remote control.
To land the quadcopter, choose a suitable landing site (see instructions above) and ensure that the quadcopter is
hovering in a stable position at a height of max. 1.5 m.
Press the "Start rotors/automatic landing" button (figure 7, position 5) on the remote control. The model will start to
drop vertically and the rotors will switch off automatically after landing. You can use the remote control to correct the
direction of travel.
16. Flight movements
After take-off, the quadcopter will start to hover provided that the controls have been trimmed correctly. To make the
quadcopter ascend, carefully push the left-hand lever on the remote control forwards. Return the left-hand lever to the
neutral position to stop the ascent. To make the quadcopter descend, carefully pull the left-hand lever on the remote
control downwards. Return the left-hand lever to the neutral position to stop the descent.
Move the left-hand lever to the left to make the quadcopter rotate to the left about the vertical axis. Turn the lever to
the right to make the quadcopter rotate to the right.
Carefully push the right-hand lever forwards to make the quadcopter move forwards, or pull the lever backwards to
make the quadcopter move backwards.
Move the right-hand lever to the left to make the quadcopter move to the left. Move the right-hand lever to the right to
make the quadcopter move to the right.
For more information on controlling the quadcopter, refer to the instructions in section 11.
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