Ending the flight
1 . Press the button START/LAND (2i) .
The quadrocopter slowly descends and lands .
After the quadrocopter (1) has landed safely,
switch it off in the proper sequence .
1 . Switch the on/off switch (1d) on the quadrocop-
ter to the OFF position .
2 . Turn off the on/off switch (2a) on the remote
control (2) .
3 . Remove the rechargeable battery (9) . (see
"Removing the rechargeable battery") .
Rotor protection
The rotor guard (1c) acts as protection against in-
juries (e .g . cuts, skin injuries or eye injuries) and to
protect against, or in the event of, collisions . These
are fixed . If a rotor guard becomes loose, tighten
the screws again and double-check the correct
placement of the rotor guards (1c) .
WARNING: Never operate the quadro-
copter (1) without rotor protection (1c)! Do
not remove the rotor guards (1c) arbitrarily
so as not to endanger yourself, and /or
other people and animals!
Cleaning, repair and storage
CAUTION: Before undertaking
any work on the quadrocopter,
the on/off switch (1d) must be
switched to the OFF position and
the battery (9) must be removed.
The quadrocopter (1) must always be kept dry, and
any dirt, such as wool fibres, hair, dust etc ., must be
removed after every flight .
Use a dry cloth to dry the quadrocopter, and the
electronics, rechargeable battery and motor must
not be exposed to water .
Store the quadrocopter (1) in a dry, dust-free loca-
tion away from direct sunlight . The optimum storage
temperature is between 10 °C and 25 °C . Discon-
nect the rechargeable battery connector (9a/9b),
or the charging cable (6) when not in use . Remove
the batteries (5) from the remote control .
Replacing the rotor blades (Fig. I)
Replace the rotor blades (3,4) if they become
damaged .
NOTE:
There are two different kinds of rotor blades
(3,4) . The rotor blades (3) are right-rotating and
the rotor blades (4) are left-rotating . These are
shaded in grey on the diagrams for clarity .
Both kinds are marked on the upper side with (A
or B), which must be noted when replacing and
must match the markings on the quadrocopter (1) .
WARNING: If the rotor blades (3,4) are
damaged, there is a danger of parts be-
coming detached during use and causing
damage, or this may be hazardous to the
immediate environment .
Follow the steps below to change a rotor blade
(3,4):
1 . Detach and remove the screw for the rotor bald
(3,4) which is to be replaced, with a Phillip
screwdriver (8) .
2 . Pull the broken rotor blade (3,4) off to remove it
from the quadrocopter (1) .
3 . Place the replacement rotor blade (3,4) into the
same position as the damaged rotor blade .
4 . Screw the new rotor blade (3,4) tightly onto the
quadrocopter (1) with the screw .
CAUTION: Always place the rotor
blades marked A onto the rotor
arms labelled A. Place the rotor
blades marked B onto the rotor
arms labelled B.
Disposal
Dispose of the product and the packaging materi-
als in accordance with the current local regulations .
Packaging materials such as foil bags must be kept
away from children . Keep the packaging material
out of the reach of children .
Devices with this symbol may not be disposed
of with household waste . You are obliged to
dispose of such old electrical and electronic
appliances separately . Please research information
on controlled waste disposal options from your
local authority . Remove the batteries from the item
before disposing of it .
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