Problems and Solutions
Problem
Cause
Solution
Transmitter not working
Transmitter is OFF
Turn transmitter ON
Batteries not installed correctly
Reinstall batteries, paying attention to
the polarity markings
Batteries are flat
Replace batteries
Control failure
Transmitter is OFF
Turn transmitter ON
Copter battery is disconnected
Reconnect the battery cables
Wind is too strong
Do not fly the copter during extremely
windy weather
Take-off failure
Rotation of blades is too slow
Push the throttle stick upwards
Copter battery is flat
Recharge the copter battery
Landing too soon
Throttle stick was pulled back too fast
Pull the throttle stick back slowly to
perform a smooth landing
Out of control
Beyond the effective control distance
Ensure that there are no other
transmitters within 30m that are using
the same frequency, and ensure you
are within 30m of the copter while
controlling it.
Precautions
•
The remote controlled distance will be shorter when the batteries in the copter
or the controller themselves are low.
•
It will be difficult to take off when the batteries are low.
•
If the copter is damaged, please stop using it immediately.
•
If you will not be using the transmitter for a long time, please remove the
batteries to avoid leakage.
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