Open the battery cover on the back of the remote controller. Insert four AA alkaline
batteries in accordance with the instructions on the battery box. (Battery should be
purchased separately. Old and new batteries should not be mixed.)
Insert the included charger into an electrical power source. The indication light
will turn green, then connect it to the battery. When the light turns red, the battery
has begun to charge. Charging time is about 100 minutes.
1. Please operate in a spacious indoor area or outside in clear weather. Do not y in
high winds. Fly away from people, animals, and other obstacles.
2. Insert the Li-po battery included into the quadcopter. When the indication light on the
quadcopter begins to ash, place the quadcopter on a level surface and wait for the
frequency to adjust.
3. Pull the acceleration lever all the way back and turn on the remote control. Push the
acceleration lever all the way forward and pull it back again all the way back. There will be
a beep and the quadcopter’s indication light will turn on. The frequency adjustment is
complete and you are ready for take o.
1. The vice-blade steering engine can be divided into levels of 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%
rudder power. The user can select any one of these levels according to their ying experience.
The default rudder power is 25% when the power is turned on. The remote control has
two types, one with an LED screen and one without. Even without the LED screen, the user
can distinguish the rudder power by listening to the indicator beep.
1 beep = 25%, 2 beeps = 50%, 3 beeps = 75%, 4 beeps = 100%.
2. 3D mode is the button that puts the quadcopter into 3D roll over mode. The mode has two
kinds, indoor mode and outdoor mode. Hold the button for 5 seconds to switch between
the two modes. Two beeps means indoor mode and four beeps means outdoor mode.
The user can switch between the two modes according to their playing condition.
The default mode is the indoor mode, but the controller has a memory function to continue
to use the mode it used previously, even if the batteries are removed.
4
2. Inserting Batteries
3. Charging the Quadcopter’s Batteries
Get Ready for Take Off