User guide

Free flight 24
MOTOR
EMERGENCY
Problem with one or more motors
Check the connections and state of the 4 motors.
Check if the latest update has been installed on the AR.Drone.
If the problem persists, it may be necessary to replace one or more
motors.
USER
EMERGENCY
You have just pressed the emergency button
Place the AR.Drone on a flat surface and press the Reset button.
EMERGENCY
CUT OUT
One or more propellers blocked.
One or more gears blocked.
Check that the propellers turn correctly. Then place the AR.Drone on a
flat surface and press the Reset button.
TOO MUCH
ANGLE
EMERGENCY
The AR.Drone is tilted too much (e.g. an impact suffered during flight)
You have turned the AR.Drone over (e.g. to check the colour of the
system LED)
Place the AR.Drone on a flat surface and press the Reset button.
BATTERY LOW
EMERGENCY
The battery is discharged.
Change or recharge the battery of the AR.Drone.
Disconnections during the flight
Distance
If the distance between the AR.Drone and the iPhone becomes too large (approximately over 50
metres, depending on the Wi-Fi environment), then the two devices may disconnect from each other. If
this happens, do not close the application on the iPhone but move closer to the AR.Drone.
If the AR.Drone finds itself at an altitude greater than 6 m when it disconnects, the automatic pilot will
reposition the AR.Drone at an altitude lower than 6 m.
Battery
The battery charge indicator on the iPhone screen indicates the remaining charge on the AR.Drone
battery. The indicator will display red when the battery is weak. Battery life is around 12 minutes.
When the battery charge is too weak, you are invited to land the AR.Drone. If you do not, the AR.Drone
will land itself automatically. In order to avoid inadvertent contact of the AR.Drone with any person,