User's Manual

5
Install Batteries in the Remote Control
1. Make sure the remote control is turned o.
2. Use a screwdriver to open
the battery compartment.
Then insert four AA batteries
(not included), matching the
polarities (+ and ) marked
inside. Use alkaline batteries
for optimal performance.
Replace the cover.
Note: If the remote control’s LED
ashes during use, the batteries
are low and should be replaced.
Battery Notes
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.
Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
Do not mix old and new batteries, dierent types of batteries (standard,
alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of dierent capacities.
Remove batteries during longer storage periods. Batteries can leak
chemicals that can damage electronic parts.
Pairing
1. Turn on the drone. The LEDs on the drone ash.
2. Place the drone on level ground.
3. Turn on the remote control. The remote control's LED ashes.
4. Move the throttle all the way up and then down to pair the remote control
with the drone. The drone’s propellers remain still during pairing. When
paired, all LEDs on both the remote control and drone light steadily.
Note: If pairing fails, turn o the drone and remote control and repeat the steps
above, or change locations to avoid electrical interference.
Fly Your Drone
There are 3 ways to take o:
For beginners: With the drone on the ground, press the button
. The
drone will automatically take o, ascending about 5 ft (150cm) and then hover.
Intermediate users: With the drone on the ground, move the throttle forward
to ascend. To avoid ground air turbulence, y the drone at least 1 ft. (30cm) o
the ground.
Advanced users: Hold the remote control with one hand, resting your thumb
on the throttle. Throw the drone about 9 ft. (3m) away from you, and move the
throttle forward to y. The drone adjusts itself automatically and ies smoothly.
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