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Step 4
Push the Left Control Stick directly
forward, wait for a chime to sound, then
pull the stick directly backward, and wait
for a second chime.
When this last chime has sounded,
the craft is calibrated and ready to fly.
Step 5
Attempt a stable hover, low to the
surface you started on. If you notice
a tendency to drift, you may need to
adjust the trim controls to fine tune the
handling (see Trim Adjustment, pg.12).
When You’re Done Flying...
After safely landing, keep the throttle in the lowest position (OFF) and wait for the
rotors to stop spinning.
Power OFF the remote first.
This will ensure that no signals
are accidentally sent to the craft, reducing the chance of injury. After this is done, it is
safe to pick up and power OFF the craft.
Factory Reset
If the craft is experiencing difficulty flying or is behaving erratically, and there is no
physical damage and recalibrating did not solve the problem, the craft and remote
may need to be reset to factory default settings.
Be sure that the remote and craft are linked and begin on a flat level surface. Reset by
pulling both Control Sticks to the lower right position for 4 seconds, then release.
The LED formation lights will blink while the craft resets. When the blinking has
stopped the craft is reset and ready.
Do not attempt to do this while flying.
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