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• After t he flight, disconnect the batter y from
the electronics of the quadcopter . Do not
leave the batter y connected to the electronics
if you ar e not using the device (e.g. during
transport or storage). Other wise, t he battery
could be heavily discharged. This will destro y
the batter y and make it unusable! Ther e is
also the risk of malfunction due to inter ference
pulses. The rotors could start unintentionally
and cause damage or injur y .
• Nev er damage the outer shell of the batter y.
Do not cut the foil sheath. Do not pierce the
rechargeable battery with shar p objects.
There is a risk of fire and explosion!
• Dispose of used batteries properly at the end
of their life span, at local collection points or
retailers.
Foreseeable misuse
T ake care not to misuse the product in an y of t he
following w ays:
• Do not operate the product in unsuitable
weather or envir onmental conditions (e.g. in
rain, sno w , fog or at night).
• Do not operate the product in too small a
space (under 6 x 4m), or if there are objects,
people or animals within a radius of 5m.
• Nev er fly over flight e xclusion zones, pr ohib-
ited areas or official ins tallations, and always
comply with the minimum distances from such
areas (see also “Safety infor mation”).
• Do not violate the privacy of others (e.g. with
the camera function).
• Do not give the pr oduct to any one under the
age of 1 4 years.
• Attaching loads or making modifications in
any w ay is strictly prohibited.
• Do not operate the product if ther e are loose
or defective parts (e.g. af ter a collision or
crash).
Inserting t he batteries int o the
remote contr ol (Fig. D)
CAUTION: observe the following
instructions to a void mechanical
and electrical damage.
Inser t the enclosed batteries (5) into the batter y
compar tment (2r) of the remote contr ol (2).
Inserting t he batteries
1 . Using the Phillips screwdriver (8), loosen the
scre w (2q) of the batter y compar tment lid on
the back of the remote control (2) and remo ve
the lid (2q).
2. Carefully inser t 2 x 1 .5V LR6-t ype batteries
(5) into the batter y compar tment (2r). The
batteries must be fully inser ted into the batter y
compar tment (2r).
CAUTION: check the positive/negative
poles of the batteries (5) and ensure that
they are inserted correctly , as marked on
the bottom of the batter y compar tment (2r).
3. Refasten the batter y compar tment lid (2q)
onto the back of the remote control.
Replacing the batteries
CAUTION: observe the following
instructions to a void mechanical
and electrical damage.
When the batteries (5) are flat, replace them as
described in the inser tion instructions above.
Remo ve the batteries (5) from the product befor e
inser ting new ones (5).
Charging t he rechar geable
batter y
1 . Remo ve the batter y (9) from the battery com-
par tment (1g) of the quadcopter (1) (Fig. E).
2. Connect the end (6a) of t he USB cable (6)
to the USB socket (9a) of the rechargeable
batter y (9) (Fig. F).
3. Plug the ot her end (6b) of the USB cable (6)
into a USB por t on a pow ered-on computer or
charging station with a USB por t (Fig. F).
4. The charging indicator light of the batter y
(9) switches on during charging (Fig. F) and
lights up red. Once charging is complete,
the charging indicator light of the batter y (9)
lights up green.
NOTE: charging tak es appro x. 1 1 0–
1 20 minutes.
5. Af ter charging, disconnect the end (6a) of the
USB cable (6) from the USB socket (9a) and
remo ve the end (6b) of the USB cable (6)
from the USB port.
6. Inser t the rechargeable batter y (9) fully into
the batter y compar tment (1g) (see “Inserting
the rechargeable battery”).
Under -voltage warning
The lights (1h) star t flashing when the recharge-
able batter y (9) is almost empt y . Land t he
quadcopter (1) as soon as you notice this.
Inserting t he rec hargeable
batter y (Fig. E)
Inser t the rechargeable battery (9) into the bat-
ter y compartment of t he quadcopter (1g) until it
locks firmly in place.
Remo ving t he rec hargeable
batter y (Fig. E)
Remo ve the rechargeable battery (9) from the
quadcopter (1).
Adjus ting the camera (Fig. G)
The camera (1e) is firmly attached under the
quadcopter (1). T ur n the camera wheels up or
down to adjust the camera lens position.
NOTE: the camera (1e) has a small status
LED indicator . For good visibilit y , t he
camera functions are also sho wn via t he
quadcopter (1) LEDs.
T ransferring dat a (Fig. H)
Photographs and film are stored on the micr oSD
card (1 0). The data is transferred to a computer
or device with a USB port (such as a t elevision)
as follows:
1 . The microSD car d (1 0) is positioned inside the
camera (1e). Press do wn on t he microSD car d
(1 0) and remov e it from the camera (1e).
2. Slide the microSD card (1 0) fully into the
microSD car d USB stick (7), as shown in
Figure H.
NOTE: take car e to insert t he microSD
card (1 0) properly . It needs to be almost
completely inside the microSD card USB
stick (7).
3. Inser t the microSD card USB stick (7) into the
USB por t of a computer .
4. The computer will recognise the microSD card
USB stick (7) and you will then be able to
copy the data to the computer .
Suitable flight environment
For ideal flight conditions, the following criteria
should be met :
• Calm wind conditions, up to force 3 winds.
• Check local weather report for current
weather conditions and forecast changes.
• P eople must remain a safe distance (5m) from
the quadcopter when it is taking of f.
• Be awar e of obs tacles before flying, and
mov e them out of the way if possible, or main-
tain a safe distance from them (> 5m).
• Observe your surroundings and look out for
variables such as pedestrians, cyclists and
traffic/vehicles.
• Find a large, wide, open ar ea wit hout obstruc-
tions; pay par ticular attention to buildings,
cro wds, power lines and tr ees.
• F or aerobatic activities, such as loops, there
should be a space of appro x. 1 0m in all
directions.
• T ake care to select a dry environment with
no precipitation. Do not fly the quadcopter
in poor or damp weather conditions (e.g. in
snow , fog or at night). The quadcopter must
only be operated when visibility is good.
• The quadcopter may only be operated in
temperatures betw een 1 0°C and 45°C .
• P ay attention to the restrictions in the Drone
Ordinance in respect of pr ohibit ed areas (see
the section on “Safet y information”).
Flight preparation
Pay attention to the follo wing, before y ou star t
flying the quadcopter (1):
1 . Always place the quadcopter (1) on an ev en
surf ace for take-off, so that the height sensor
functions correctly .
NOTE: the camera lens indicates the front
of the quadcopter (1).
2. Always mo ve the throttle (2h) and control
lev ers (2l) slowly and carefully , with sensitivit y .
NOTE: aft er activation, the contr ol lever
springs back to the centre position, and the
quadcopter rises/drops to a specific height
and remains there.
3. Keep y our attention continuously focused on
the quadcopter (1) during t he flight!
CAUTION: alway s keep the quadcopter
in sight during flight operations!
4. Do not hang any loads from the quadcopter
(1).
CAUTION: check the rotor guards (1c)
(Fig. B) before each flight to ensure the y
are secure and undamaged.
Other wise there is a risk of damage to the rotor
blades (1a, 1b) during flight, which may cause
injur y to people and animals.