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Flying
Craft/Remote Link
Before flying, the craft and the remote must be linked together and the gyroscopes on the
craft must be allowed to calibrate.
Begin with the battery installed and the craft and remote powered OFF.
Step 2
Power the craft ON.
The LED lights will blink in unison as the craft searches for a
signal from the remote.
Step 1
Place the craft on a flat, level surface.
This is necessary for the craft’s gyroscopes
to properly align.
Step 3
Power ON the remote.
The light on the
remote by using the power switch at the
bottom of the remote. The Indicator will
blink as it searches for the signal from
the craft. An audible chime will sound
when the remote and the craft have
linked with each other.
Step 4
Simultaneously push the
Left Control Stick
fully downward and the
Right Control Stick
down and to the left as shown in the figure.
Wait for a chime to sound,
when this chime
has sounded the craft is ready to fly.
Step 5
Use the Left Control Stick
to take off
and control the throttle for ascension and
descension
Use the Right Control Stick
to control
the Pitch (forward/backward) Yaw (spin)
movement of the craft.
When You’re Done Flying
After landing, pull the Left Control Stick (throttle) fully downward to power down and wait
for the rotors to stop spinning.
Power OFF the remote BEFORE powering OFF the craft.
This will ensure that no signals are accidentally sent by the remote, reducing the chance of
injury. After this is done, it is safe to pick up and power OFF the craft.
Emergency Stop
If the craft is having difficulty flying, is out of control, or otherwise behaving erratically, you
can press and hold the
Emergency Stop button
to stop the rotors and the craft will fall to
the ground.
Flying