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9 CHANGING THE PROPELLERS
If the rotor blades on the model are damaged, they must be replaced.
To do so, proceed as follows:
9A
Screw out the screw in the center of the rotor blade in counter-clockwise direction.
9B
Hold the faulty rotor blade with two fingers and pull it off carefully to the top.
9C
Place the new rotor blade on the shaft and screw in the fixing screw carefully in
clockwise direction.
Caution:
Do not tighten the screw too tightly, as this could
damage the thread.
9D
When mounting the rotor blade, please note that there are right-turning (A) and
left-turning (B) rotor blades.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem: The propellers do not move.
Cause:
1. No connection has been established.
2. The battery is too weak or depleted.
Remedy:
1. Switch everything off and switch on again in the correct sequence.
2. Charge the battery.
Problem: The model stops and descends during flight for no apparent reason.
Cause:
• The battery is too weak.
Remedy:
• Charge the battery.
Problem: The model cannot be controlled with the remote control.
Cause:
1. The ON/OFF switch is in the „OFF“ position.
2. The batteries were not inserted correctly.
3. The batteries do not have enough power.
Remedy:
1. Set the ON/OFF switch to the „ON“ position.
2. Check whether the batteries are inserted correctly.
3. Insert new batteries
Problem: The model only turns on its vertical axis or rolls over when started.
Cause:
• Incorrect arrangement of the propellers.
Remedy:
• Install the propellers and arms as outlined in the manual.
Problem: The model will no longer fly loops.
Cause:
• Battery too weak.
Remedy:
• Charge the battery.
BATTERY STATUS:
• If the LEDs on the model blink, the battery is depleted. Land to avoid crashing.
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