Possible defects
In the following you will be shown possible defects, their causes and how to rectify them.
Defect
Remote control (2) does not
respond.
The Quadrocopter (1) does not
respond.
The Quadrocopter (1) cannot
be controlled.
The Quadrocopter (1) does not
fly upwards.
Possible cause
Remote control (2) is switched
off.
Batteries (4) incorrectly inserted. Insert the batteries (4) correctly.
Batteries (4) are dead.
The batteries (4) in the remote
control (2) were incorrectly
inserted or are dead.
The rechargeable battery (3) in
the Quadrocopter (1) is flat.
The LED position lights (1b) do
not flash or light up.
The Quadrocopter (1) is out of
range.
Too strong a wind or draught.
The Quadrocopter must be
calibrated.
Not enough throttle.
The rechargeable battery (3)
is flat.
Remedy
Turn on remote control (2).
Replace the batteries (4).
Check the batteries (4) and
replace if necessary.
Charge the battery (3).
Connect the battery connector
(3a) to the Quadrocopter
connector (1f).
Make sure that the distance
between the remote control (2)
and the Quadrocopter (1) is not
more than 50m.
The Quadrocopter (1) is only
suitable for a calm windless
environment without air currents.
Place the Quadrocopter (1) on
a horizontal, level surface. Slide
the throttle (2d) and the control
lever (2e) to the bottom right
simultaneously. The LED position
lights (1b) on the Quadrocopter
will flash. As soon as they stop
flashing, the calibration is com-
plete and the Quadrocopter is
ready for flight.
Note: Repeat the calibration
if the Quadrocopter still flies
erratically in one direction.
Slowly slide the throttle (2d)
forward.
Charge the battery (3).
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