Forward Direction of the Aircraft
Do remember the triangle mark on the aircraft indicates the
forward direction of the aircraft. Before flying, be sure that the
face of the operator is
in line with the forward direction of the
aircraft
and during flying, the operator has to pull or push the
Yaw stick to adjust the flight direction when necessary to keep
the operator and the aircraft face the same direction(very
important).
Front
Back
Left
Right
LEDs and Low-Voltage Alert
LEDs and Low-Voltage Alert
The red LEDs
(LED1, LED2) indicate the forward direction of the aircraft.
The green LEDs
(LED3, LED4) indicate the backward direction of the aircraft.
The LED5
is the back light of the aircraft.
Low-Voltage Protection:
1.During flight, when the back light turn (ourdoor with enough GPS signal), this
indicates battery voltage is low, and you should land the aircraft ASAP
2.
During the flight when the back light flash (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.
Usage of Battery and Charger
1. Before charging, please check carefully the battery charging terminal and the
charger socket. Be sure the convex side of the terminal faces upwards and the front of
the charger faces upwards too. Carefully plug the terminal in the charger socket. DO
NOT stubbornly plug the wrong side of the terminal into the charger socket so as to
damage the charger.
2. During charging, be sure to keep the battery and charger away from children and
keep the charging under observation. If such abnormalities as battery suddenly
smoking, expanding, or giving out smell occur, please power off the charger and stop
charging immediately.
3. DO NOT use damaged, impaired or defective battery or and charger. It is not for fun.
DO NOT try it! Dangerous!
4. The indicator light is red during charging and it will turn green if the charging is
completed.
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5