1. Normal mode
Open the battery compartment and insert the battery. Close the battery com-
partment. Set the throttle stick to the lowest position, switch the transmitter on
(Fig 1) and fit a charged battery into the holder in the BLUE ARROW NANO
LOOP and connect (Fig 2). Take care not to touch the throttle control. The moni-
tor LED will flash quickly red in the BLUE ARROW NANO LOOP. It flashes slowly
during the binding process. After successful binding, there is a warning sound
and the LED changes to continuously red.The BLUE ARROW NANO LOOP is
now ready for flight.
Repeat this procedure every time you wish to fly the model.
2. Changing from Normal mode to Stunt mode
The stunt mode changes the gyro sensitivity makes fast loops and flips to be
controlled easily.
We strongly recommend that after mastering flight in Nor-
mal mode that you find a "Flying field" with a soft surface, such as a field
before flying Stunt mode for the first time!
Open the battery compartment and insert the battery. Close the battery com-
partment. Move the throttle stick to full throttle, switch on transmitter (Fig 1) and
insert the Lipo flight battery in the BLUE ARROW NANO LOOP battery holder
and connect (Fig 2). Take care not to touch the throttle control. The monitor
LED flashes red quickly on the BLUE ARROW NANO LOOP. The monitor LED
flashes red/green after binding.
Move the ELEVATOR stick immediately 4x
up and down within two seconds
. The monitor LED changes to continuous
green.Now move the ELEVATOR stick to the lowest throttle position. The BLUE
ARROW NANO LOOP is now ready to fly.
To return to Normal Mode, repeat the steps described in point 2.
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Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Operating Instructions,BLUE ARROW NANO LOOP 2.4 GHz No. S2531