Personal space
Always take care to respect the personal space
of other people and animals around you. Do not
film people close up unless they have given you
permission to do so. Note also that it is not always
permitted to film wherever and whenever you
wish.
Pay attention to the applicable legal provisions.
Taking off and controlling the
quadrocopter
Below are a few tips on controlling the quadro-
copter (1) to be noted before you start:
• Move the throttle (2d) back slightly, as soon as
the Quadrocopter (1) lifts off from the ground.
• Move the throttle (2d) forward a little if the
Quadrocopter (1) starts to dip.
• Tap the throttle (2e) lightly in the desired direc-
tion to make a turn.
When flying, watch out for foreseeable misuse as
a result of:
• Sudden changes in the weather
• Sudden changes in wind (gusts)
• Loss of visibility
• Direct sunshine (overheating, loss of control as
a result of dazzle).
Taking off (Fig. H)
1. Turn the quadrocopter (1) to the OFF position at
the switch (1a).
2. Slide the throttle (2d) back.
3. Switch the remote control (2) to the ON posi-
tion at the switch (2h) (Fig. H). The indicator
light (2b) flashes and a beep sounds.
NOTE: Always switch on the remote con-
trol (2) first.
Ensure that the throttle lever (2d) is in the lowest
position (motors off / throttle lever back) when
switching on the remote control (2)!
Only then can the quadrocopter (1) be switched
on.
Otherwise, the item may react unpredictably and
the rotors (A/B) could start unintentionally!
4. Switch the on/off switch (1a) to the ON
position (Fig. H). The control lights (1f) on the
quadrocopter (1) light up.
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5. Slide the throttle (2d) all the way forwards and
then all the way back. A beep will sound from
the remote control (2).
NOTE: This process establishes contact be-
tween the quadrocopter (1) and the remote
control (2).
If the throttle (2d) is not first moved forwards and
then back, the quadrocopter (1) remains secured
and is not ready to fly. Acoustic signals are
emitted from the remote control (2). The control
lights (1f) on the quadrocopter (1) light up. The
quadrocopter (1) is now ready to fly.
Controlling the quadrocopter
You have several controlling options:
• Ascending/descending (throttle) (Fig. I)
By pressing the throttle (2d) forwards, the
rotational speed of the rotors is increased. The
quadrocopter (1) will then begin to rise. By pull-
ing the throttle (2d) back, the rotational speed
of the rotors is reduced. The quadrocopter (1)
will then begin to descend.
• Turning left/right (yaw rotation) (Fig. J)
By moving the throttle (2d) to the left or right,
the quadrocopter (1) rotates on the vertical
axis, i.e. the quadrocopter (1) rotates to the
right or left while remaining in the same spot.
The further you (2d) move the throttle, the faster
the rotation occurs.
• Moving forwards/backwards (pitch)
(Fig. K)
By moving the right control lever (2e) to the
front or back, the quadrocopter (1) moves in
the corresponding direction. The further you
move the control lever (2e) in the appropriate
direction, the faster the quadrocopter (1) will
fly.
• Hover left/right (roll) (Fig. L)
If you want to perform a movement to the right
or left without rotating the quadrocopter (1),
i.e. hover sideways, move the right control lever
(2e) to the left or right. The further you move
the control lever (2e), the faster the sideways
movement will be.