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What are the main parts of the drone and included accessories?

The main parts and accessories are:

DRONE:

Main Rotor

Blade

ACCESSORIES:

USB Charging Cable


What are the functions of the transmitter controls?

The functions of the transmitter controls are:

Left Joystick:

Up/Down: Ascend & descend (forward & backward movement of the joystick itself controls this throttle function)

Left/Right: Rotate left & right (left & right movement of the joystick itself)

Press In: Change Modes

Right Joystick:

Up/Down/Left/Right: Direction Control (forward, back, left, and right)

Trim Buttons (around Right Joystick):

Left/Right Trim Buttons: Trim (left & right)

Forward/Backward Trim Buttons: Trim (forward & backward)

Other Controls:

Power Switch: Turns the transmitter on or off.

Power Indicator: Shows the power status of the transmitter.

There is also a button labeled “Not Used”.


What safety precautions should be followed when flying the drone?

Drones are sophisticated precision devices. Failure to operate your drone safely can degrade its performance and cause harm to people, animals, or property.

Please do not fly:

• Near or around obstacles such as birds or pets, airplanes, helicopters, other drones, antennas or overhead lines or wires, or airborne toys like kites.

• In or near airports or restricted areas.

• In adverse conditions such as strong winds, temperature extremes, rain, hail, snow or sleet.

• Land your drone into water or a wet surface.

• Operate your drone if you are impaired, tired, or distracted.

Please do:

• Know and comply with laws and regulations respecting drone use in your area.

• Keep hands away from rotors when drone is switched on.

• Keep your drone within eyesight while in flight.

Additional Flying Tips:

• Please DO NOT release the throttle immediately when flying high, otherwise, it may descend abruptly and cause damage to parts.

• Fly the drone about 1m from the ground.

• DO NOT fly the drone around obstacles to avoid unnecessary damage in case control is lost.


What are the range and flight time characteristics of the drone?

Transmitter Range: The transmitter range of flight is 75 feet (25 m). The transmitter will lose control of the drone if the drone flies beyond the range.

Flight Time: The drone can fly in a light breeze, if it is fully charged and within the range of the transmitter. Please recharge the drone’s battery if it does not fly.

Warning: Strong winds may limit control. In very windy conditions, your drone may fly out of range of the transmitter, and become lost and/or damaged.


How do I install batteries in the transmitter?

Note: Make sure the batteries are installed correctly taking in account the positive and negative terminals.

1. Open the battery cover located on the bottom of the transmitter.

2. Install two “AAA” batteries.

3. Place the cover back over the battery compartment.


How do I charge the drone?

Connect the drone to the charging cable and insert the USB end into a USB port of a computer or other USB charger (5V). The red light in the USB connector will turn on when the drone is charging. The light will turn off when the drone is fully charged.


How do I pair the transmitter to the drone?

Please follow the correct starting sequence to pair the transmitter to your drone.

1. Turn “ON” both the drone and the transmitter. The drone’s lights will flash quickly and the transmitter will beep twice. Once the transmitter detects the drone, the lights on the drone will flash slowly.

2. Push the throttle joystick (left joystick) forward to the highest position. The transmitter will beep once.

3. Place the drone on a level surface.

4. Pull the throttle joystick back to the lowest position. The transmitter will beep once.

5. Once the drone and the transmitter are fully paired, the lights on the drone will become solid.


How do I control the drone’s basic movements?

Attention: Please operate the control stick slowly when flying the drone. During flying, the drone may lose altitude when maneuvering. Therefore, you may need to add more power to keep the drone flying at a given height.

Throttle Control (Ascending and Decending):

Push the Left Joystick up to ascend.

Pull the Left Joystick down to descend.

Rudder Control (Right and Left Rotation):

Push the Left Joystick to the right to rotate the drone right.

Push the Left Joystick to the left to rotate the drone left.

Forward and Reverse:

Push the Right Joystick up to fly forward.

Pull the Right Joystick down to fly backward.

Aileron Control (Left and Right Traverse):

Push the Right Joystick to the left to traverse left.

Push the Right Joystick to the right to traverse right.


How do I change flight modes and what are they?

Press the left joystick down (inward) to traverse through the locking modes.

• Single “beep” – The drone is in junior mode.

• Double “beep” – The drone is in intermediate mode.

• Triple “beep” – The drone is in head-locking mode.

MODE EXPLANATION

Head-locking mode: When entering this mode, no matter where the nose of the drone is pointed, the drone will fly forward (when the right stick is pushed forward). Therefore, even if you rotate the drone using the rudder (left stick left/right), the drone will fly forward instead of turning along with the rudder controls relative to its new orientation.


How do I perform aerial tumbles (flips)?

The drone is capable of doing aerial flips. To perform flips, press the right joystick down (inward). The transmitter will sound a single “beep”. This indicates the drone is in flip mode.

In order to better carry out the aerial flips, make sure the drone is at least one meter above the ground.

Flip Direction:

Flips can be performed in any of the 4 horizontal directions, left, right, forwards, and backwards.

Flips to the Left: When in flip mode, move the right joystick to the left.

Flips to the Right: When in flip mode, move the right joystick to the right.

Flips to the Front: When in flip mode, move the right joystick to the front.

Flips to the Back: When in flip mode, move the right joystick to the back.


How do I adjust the trim if the drone drifts?

Issue: Drone drifts: Correction Direction Trim location / Action
backward forward (↑) Press the backward trimming button (often labeled with an upward arrow or located below the right joystick’s forward/backward axis) upwards.
forward backward (↓) Press the forward trimming button (often labeled with a downward arrow or located above the right joystick’s forward/backward axis) downwards.
Left sideward Right (→) Press the left side trimming button (often labeled with a rightward arrow or located to the right of the right joystick’s left/right axis) to the right.
right sideward Left (←) Press the right side trimming button (often labeled with a leftward arrow or located to the left of the right joystick’s left/right axis) to the left.

Note: The trim buttons are typically located around the right joystick. “Backward trimming” button corrects backward drift by trimming forward. “Forward trimming” button corrects forward drift by trimming backward. “Left side trimming” corrects left drift by trimming right. “Right side trimming” corrects right drift by trimming left.


How do I perform an accelerator calibration?

If the drone appears unstable or flies to one direction at a quick drifting speed, you need to calibrate the accelerometer.

1. After pairing the drone and the transmitter, the drone should be placed on level ground.

2. Push the left joystick to the bottom left corner and the right joystick to the upper left corner simultaneously. At this time, the drone’s LED indicators will flash for 1-2 seconds. This signals that the calibration is successful.

Note: If the drone is still flying toward one direction, you can put the drone on level ground and place several sheets of paper in that particular direction (under the side it is drifting away from) to adjust the accelerometer’s horizontal angle of deviation. The amount of sheets needed depends on the adjustment level needed.


What happens when the drone battery is low or the drone is inactive?

Low Battery Voltage:

When the battery voltage is running low, the four LED indicators on the drone will flash. Lower the flying height and land the drone as soon as possible to avoid damaging the drone. Turn off the drone power and recharge.

Standby Function:

After 8 minutes of inactivity, the drone will automatically power off. To turn on the drone, move the power switch to the “OFF” and then “ON” positions. The LED lights will indicate that it is turned on.


What are some common troubleshooting tips?

Problem: Fix:
Main rotor functioning improperly Turn the drone “OFF” then “ON” and pair with transmitter. If the problem still persists, check the propellers for deformity. Replace blades if propellers are deformed or damaged.
Will not take off If the battery voltage is low, recharge the drone. If the problem still persists, adjust the calibration according to the “Accelerator Calibration” section.

What are the safety guidelines for the lithium battery?

Your drone uses an internal high-performance non-removable lithium battery. The transmitter uses 2 AAA replaceable batteries. Please store the drone and batteries in a cool, dry environment away from children and pets.

1. Do not disassemble, pierce, cut, or distort the drone or its batteries.

2. Please use the only original USB charger cable included with the drone.

3. When charging, ensure the drone is in a ventilated area, on a hard surface and uncovered, and do not leave it unattended more than a few minutes. The drone automatically stops charging after the battery is full (you will see the red light on the USB connector turn OFF) but it is recommended you disconnect the power source once your drone is charged.

4. Do not fly or store the drone in very high temperatures or near any heat source, open flame, or flammable materials.

5. Metal objects may cause a short in the battery if they touch its positive (“+”) and /or negative (“-“) terminals. Please do not store or transport the drone and transmitter with metallic objects of any kind such as coins, keys, thumb drives, etc.

6. In the unlikely event the drone or transmitter’s batteries emit an odor, smoke or liquid, or if you notice any other abnormal condition, immediately disconnect the drone from the charging device (if connected) and take the drone and transmitter outdoors to safe area. Do not attempt to charge, operate or switch the drone or transmitter ON or OFF. Do not touch any liquid as it may irritate the skin. If liquid from a battery accidentally gets into an eye, rinse the eye with clear water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.

7. When the batteries reach the end of their useful life, please dispose of the drone and transmitter batteries at an authorized recycling center or organization.



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