Quick Start Guide © xCraft Enterprises, LLC www.xcraft.
1. Getting Started 1. Watch the Tutorial Videos Watch the training videos at: www.xcraft.io training videos 2. Read the Operation Manual 3. Charging the Battery a) Plug charger into a power outlet and the battery balance cable into the middle port of the charger. It is the only port that fits that size plug. battery balance cable power cable b) The X PlusOne transmitter runs off of 4AA, included in the box.
2. Prepping the Craft 1. Pylons a) Connect the two bullet connectors, and one ESC wire together from the pylon to the wing. *Ensure that colors align correctly i.e. red to red, black to black, and silver edge to silver edge on the connector. ESC wires b) Insert the pylon spars into the connector on the wing and slide the pylon onto the wing. Bundle the wires into the cavities in the wing and pylon.
3. Propellers The wings silver spinners spin clockwise and the pylons black spinners spin counter-clockwise. a) Unscrew the spinner and place the 10x5 props on the main wing motors, and the 10x5R on the pylon motors. b) Tighten the spinner by holding the motor still and spinning the spinner into place. Tighten firmly with fingers. *Check that the propellers are secure before each flight. 4. Plugging in the Battery a) Install the battery by connecting the matching yellow ends of both power cables.
3. How to Fly 1. Controls Throttle Yaw Lateral 2. Modes ③ ① ④ ② ⑤ ① Fly – Normal switch position for flight. ② Home – Return to Home. Craft will return to original take off location. ③ Hover – Hover in place. Craft will hold position and can be controlled with hover controls. Craft uses GPS to auto- stabilize itself. Ensure GPS has clear signal, free of buildings and trees etc. ④ Smart – Same as Hover except, craft will react to direction inputs regardless of orientation. i.e.
4. Landing a) Return craft to take-off point. b) Reduce throttle to smoothly descend. c) Fully reduce throttle once on the ground. d) Disarm the motors by holding the throttle down and left. *Rotating propellers can be dangerous. Do not start the motors when there are people nearby. *Always keep your hands on the remote controller as long as the motors are spinning. *Always stay at least 15 ft. away from the rotating propellers and motors. *Maintain line of sight of your aircraft at all times.