background image

 

Version: 13-Oct-17 

© 2017 The Drone Warehouse Ltd. All Rights Reserved 

Page 2 of 9 

1.

 

Warnings

 

WARNING LABEL LEGEND: 

 

WARNING:  Mishandling due to failure to follow these instructions may result in damage or injury. 

 

CAUTION:  Mishandling due to failure to follow these instructions may result in danger. 

 

FORBIDDEN: Do not attempt under any circumstances. 

 

IMPORTANT NOTES: 

Drones are officially known as RPAS - Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems, this is the official International Civil 

Aviation Organization (ICAO) term used by most countries. They may also be known as:- 

 

sUAS 

– small Unmanned Aerial Systems, a term that generally describes battery-powered aircraft 

(quadcopter) with very low weight that can be picked up by one person. 

 

UAS - Unmanned Aerial Systems 

 

UAV 

– Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (aerial or underwater vehicle), with no pilot on board. UAVs can be 

remote controlled aircraft or can fly autonomously based on pre-programmed flight plans guided by the 

onboard GPS system. These days, many are equipped with video cameras and FPV systems. 

The drone is not a toy, but is a miniature remote control four-axis aircraft. Follow the instructions correctly. The 

dismantling, modification or improper use of the product may be dangerous. 

The manufacturer and dealer assume no liability for accidental damages by abnormal wear of parts, improper 

assembly or operation in unsafe areas. This product is intended for use by age 15 years or older. Please ensure 

the product is operated under a safe environment.  We recommend that you seek the assistance or an 

experienced pilot before attempting to fly our products for the first time. A local expert is the best way to properly 

assemble, setup and fly your model for the first time. This product requires a certain degree of skill to operate and 

is an item subject to normal wear and tear. Any damage or dissatisfaction as a result of accidents or 

modifications are not covered by any warranty and cannot be returned for repair or replacement. 

SAFETY NOTES: 

CAUTION: 

Check national and local regulations. Fly only in safe areas away from other people. Do not operate R/C aircraft 

within the vicinity of crowds or people. Pilots are responsible for their actions and any damage or injury occurring 

during the operation or as of a result of the operation of R/C aircraft models including drones. 

FORBIDDEN: 

This product is suitable for indoor and outdoor (the wind speed should be no more than 28kmh).  Please choose 

a place without obstacles and keep a safe distance from crowd and pets, don't play with it in an unsafe area for 

instance, heat source, wire or electrical power source, in order not to be damaged by collision or entanglement 

and lead to a fire, electric shock and cause injury to people or property. 

BATTERY SAFETY: 

 

To avoid a potential fire hazard from batteries, please do not short, crush, disassemble, burn, reverse 

polarity or puncture batteries.  

Summary of Contents for JJR/C H20

Page 1: ...anual for you to get the most enjoyment from your drone It does not replace or void any of the warnings in the original manufacturer s manual www thedronewarehouse co nz Contents 1 Warnings 2 2 Assembly 4 3 Charging 4 4 Controls 5 5 Before Use 5 6 Pairing 6 7 First time users 6 8 Flight Adjustment and Trimming 6 9 Learning to fly 7 10 Flying 7 11 Troubleshooting 8 Wind speed table for Conversion o...

Page 2: ...eration in unsafe areas This product is intended for use by age 15 years or older Please ensure the product is operated under a safe environment We recommend that you seek the assistance or an experienced pilot before attempting to fly our products for the first time A local expert is the best way to properly assemble setup and fly your model for the first time This product requires a certain degr...

Page 3: ...oper usage Use the Charger from the factory supplied to avoid potential fire or explosion Please stop the use or the charge of the battery should there be an unusual increase in battery temperature Continued use of this battery may cause it to expand deform or explode resulting in fire hazards DISCONNECT BATTERY AFTER USE Disconnect the flight vehicle battery safely at the end of the flight This s...

Page 4: ...ifferent type Installing Drone Battery Insert the battery into the battery compartment under the drone with the wire at the open end Plug in the battery to the socket making sure the ridge on the battery plug aligns with the groove in the socket on the drone 3 Charging The drone is supplied with a USB Charging cable This can be plugged into any USB socket on a computer USB phone charger or car USB...

Page 5: ...c Check if the Controller and Drone batteries are fully charged Make sure there are no people or obstructions in the vicinity Practice hovering for safety and control this is the most basic action This means keeping the drone at a fixed height and position Power Switch Trim Fwd Bwd Flip Roll Throttle Rudder Aileron Elevator Fast Slow Aileron Elevator Power LED T H R O T T L E RUD DER AILE RONS E L...

Page 6: ...the tail of the drone pointing towards yourself Increase the throttle until the drone lifts off If the drone lifts off vertically without moving in any other direction you are good to go Often with a new drone or after maintenance e g propeller change the drone will not lift off straight up but will drift in one direction or another sometimes more than drifting in which case you need to correct fo...

Page 7: ...tter where the drone points it will follow the forward left right and back of the controller relative to the operator Push in on the left hand joystick to change to headless mode The lights on the drone will change from permanently on to doing a double flash to indicate the drone is in headless mode Push the left hand joystick in again to return normal operating mode To re calibrate headless mode ...

Page 8: ...tact on battery terminals 1 Turn on Controller and ensure flight vehicle battery is inserted properly 2 Use fully charged batteries 3 Re seat the battery and ensure good contact between battery contacts Motor does not respond to throttle Drone LEDs flashing Drone battery needs charging Charge drone battery or replace with fully charged battery Propellers spin but unable to take off 1 Propellers on...

Page 9: ...smaller twigs in constant motion 4 Moderate Breeze 20 28 11 15 Small waves becoming larger fairly frequent white horses Dust and loose paper raised Small branches begin to move 5 Fresh Breeze 29 38 16 21 Moderate waves taking a more pronounced long form many white horses are formed Chance of some spray Branches of a moderate size move Small trees begin to sway 6 strong Breeze 39 49 22 27 Large wav...

Reviews: