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Once you have gained experience and confidence in hovering the quadcopter,
you can attempt more advanced maneuvers (loopings, flips and rolls).
CAUTION:
Always fly the quadcopter with your back to the sun to prevent loss of control.
Troubleshooting
Problem
Problem cause
Problem solution
Blue LEDs on the
quadcopter flash
continuously and
quadcopter will
not respond to
transmitter.
Controller too near to quadcopter
during binding process.
Power off the controller. Move the controller
further away from the quadcopter.
Disconnect and reconnect the flight battery to
the quadcopter. Follow the binding instructions.
Controller does not
work.
Controller is not switched on.
Batteries are not properly installed.
Batteries are empty.
Switch on controller.
Remove and reinstall the batteries.
Change batteries.
Quadcopter does
not work.
No electric power.
Controller does not receive a signal.
Batteries in the helicopter and/or
controller are empty.
Check connection between quadcopter and
flight battery.
Check channel/frequency (quadcopter and
transmitter need to be on the same frequency).
Charge the flight batteries or change the
controller batteries.
Motor does not work. No connection between model and
motor.
Motor is defective.
Check cables and re-solder if necessary.
Change motor.
Quadcopter is
uncontrollable.
Strong winds or airflows.
Do not fly in strong winds or airflows.
Quadcopter does not
climb.
Unsufficient power.
Flight batteries are empty.
Push the throttle stick forwards.
Charge the flight batteries.
Landing of the
quadcopter is too
hard.
Trottle stick was pulled backwards
too fast.
Pull the throttle stick back gently for a soft
landing.