It is best to fly only in closed rooms
• With sufficient free space in all directions
• On flat ground
• Without standing (furniture) or moving obstacles (persons,
animals)
• In rooms without air draught
If you want to fly outdoors, do this
• Only when there is no wind
Do not fly
• If you are exhausted or your reaction is impaired in any way.
• At wind-force 1 or greater.
• Keep your model away from high-voltage cables or radio
masts. Never use the model in lightning storms. Atmospheric
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
The model does not move
Motor does not turn
The model reacts incorrectly to the con-
trol commands or flies choppily
The model does not take off
The model moves forward/ backward and
sidewise, but does not hover
The model vibrates severely
Transmitter and Helicopter can not be
binded
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disturbances can affect the signals of your remote controlling
transmitter.
• Near any obstacles such as buildings, furniture, persons and
animals.
• On public roads
Cause
Check, if the transmitter and the model are
switched ON.
Check the battery voltage of transmitter
and model
Motor is too hot
Check the state of the transmitter and
receiver battery charges
Rotor blades are twisted
Motor is too hot
Batteries are empty
Check whether the Helicopter is exposed to
a draught, e.g. by an opened window or an
air conditioner. Hover flight is not possible
when there is a draught
Check whether the rotors run true
Throttle control not set to minimum
Reparation
Switch on the Transmitter and the Model.
Employ completely charged batteries
Allow the motor to cool down
Employ completely charged batteries
Exchange the rotor blades
Allow the motor to cool down
Charge the batteries or exchange them
Close the window/door, switch off the air
conditioner or select a more suitable room
Possibly change the rotor blades
Throttle need to be minimized to zero