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1.When landing Seraphi, please carefully pull the left stick down slowly to lower the throttle little by little so 

that the aircraft could land safely. If the aircraft falls too fast, please raise the throttle a bit in order to slow 

down its falling speed. During landing, please always keep an eye on the flight height and flight movement. 

Adjust the aircraft' position by slightly pulling or pushing the right stick so that the aircraft could land on the 

desired  destination.  DO  Not  pull  the  throttle  stick  to  the  bottom  quickly  before  you  haven't  landed  the 

aircraft completely on the ground, otherwise, the aircraft might suffer a rollover.

2.Slowly  Pull  the  throttle  stick  (left  stick)  to  the  mid  bottom  point  to  land  aircraft  ,after  Seraphi  has 

completely landed,

.

Lock and stop motors

1.Abnormal rotation of propellers

You have executed Unlock Motors procedure, but the aircraft abnormally shakes and the propellers won't 

rotate. We advise you to lock and stop the motors and then unlock and restart them. Try again until the 

propellers could rotate well. In case the propellers still can not rotate, have a try to push a propeller by hand 

to aid its rotation. If they keep still again, please return the aircraft to Yunyi Flight to repair.

V. Possible Malfunctions and Solutions

  

IV. Landing and Locking Motors

 4. When you execute ascending and descending performance, you should not over pull or push the throttle 

stick. Please increase or decrease the throttle little by little and always observe the flight height.

5. During flight (flying), watch carefully  the flashes  of the backlight. 

 When Low-Voltage Protection is triggered.  you 

 ASAP.

should  land the aircraft 

2.Abnormal yaw flight and horizontal calibration

Turn on remote control , the Seraphi  is placed on Horizontal 

ground,  reconnect  the  power  supply,  wait  10  seconds  , 

Pull 

the 

two switches 

bottom

Pull the left and right sticks to the left 

bottom

 as shown, 

 

back light

 flash rapidly, release the 

stwick,

  

waiting 5 seconds,calibration is complete.

6

NOTE:

In any Drop or

 

rollover  cases 

.

You should carry 

out this step. This will ensure a stable flight  

Summary of Contents for Seraphi P GPS

Page 1: ...User Manual f o r P H F G P S FCC ID 2ABDRSERAPHI...

Page 2: ...nd Solutions Diagrams of Flying Operations 4 4 1 5 5 6 2 2 2 3 3 3 Transmitter Stick Operation Lock and stop motors Propeller Installation Forward Direction of the Aircraft LEDs and Low Voltage Alert...

Page 3: ...aircraft or due to obviously defective components or parts or when the low voltage protection alarm has been triggered 7 Damages or injuries caused when users don t stay away from crowds obstruction t...

Page 4: ...r system System startup until backlight ashes red NO GPS signal or flashes green then off with enough GPS signal Right Switch Push the throttle stick from middle bottom to start the motors until leavi...

Page 5: ...e back light ash indoor with no GPS signal quickly this indicates battery voltage is very low and you should land the aircraft ASAP Otherwise the aircraft is more likely to crash due to lack of power...

Page 6: ...ht directions when necessary 3 During ying what s more please watch the ash of back light at any time and keep alert to Low Voltage signals Low Voltage Alert is to indicate that the battery cannot pro...

Page 7: ...middle bottom then check whether all the four propellers are rotating correctly If all the propellers work well contiune push until Seraphi takes off from the ground By pushing or pulling the throttl...

Page 8: ...u to lock and stop the motors and then unlock and restart them Try again until the propellers could rotate well In case the propellers still can not rotate have a try to push a propeller by hand to ai...

Page 9: ...ons may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference...

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