1. If in GPS ATTI. Mode, place the aircraft in an open space without buildings or trees. Take off the aircraft
after 6 or more GPS satellites are found (Red LED blinks once or no blinking). If in Manual Mode or
ATTI. Mode, you can skip this step.
2. Place the aircraft 3 meters away from you and others, to avoid accidental injury.
3. Start-up
Always switch on the transmitter first, then power on multi-rotor! Keep the aircraft and the sticks of
the TX stationary until the system start and self-check has finished ( ).
Push both sticks to the left bottom or right bottom (shown as the following chart), to start the motors.
Release the yaw, roll and pitch sticks and keep them at the neutral position avoiding the aircraft to tilt
to one side. At the same time raise the throttle stick from the bottom quickly. The motors will stop if
you do not push the throttle stick from the bottom within 3 sec and you will need to execute the
start-up procedure again. When the aircraft is on the point of leaving the ground, continue to push
the throttle stick upwards to rapidly take off from the ground, pay attention not to push the stick
excessively.
Pay attention to the aircraft movement at any time when flying, and use the sticks to adjust the
aircraft’s position. Keep the yaw, roll, pitch and throttle sticks at the neutral position to hover the
aircraft at the desired height.
4. Lower the aircraft slowly. Pull the throttle stick to the bottom and then push the sticks to the left bottom
or right bottom to stop the motors after landing. (Also, with throttle stick under 10%, and after landing
3sec the motors will stop automatically)
5. Please always power off the Multi-rotor first, and then switch off the transmitter after landing.
If in GPS ATTI. Mode, keep the aircraft flying in the open space without obstruction. Pay attention to
the GPS satellite status indicator LED. If the GPS signal is bad (red LED blink twice or three times),
switch to ATTI. Mode. You may use the GPS ATTI. Mode again after the GPS signal is back to normal
If the Multi-rotor LED flashes quickly Red then this indicates battery voltage is low, please land ASAP.
If Low-Voltage Alarm is set, the aircraft will act according to the configuration of the Assistant Software
once Low-Voltage Alarm is triggered. Make sure you remember what you have set before.
If Fail-Safe function is set, the aircraft will act according to the configuration of the Assistant Software
once Fail-Safe is triggered. Make sure you remember what you have set before.
We recommend that you take off the aircraft in ATTI. Mode.
DO NOT fly near to ferromagnetic substances, to avoid strong magnetic interference with the GPS.
It is recommended to land the aircraft slowly, to prevent the aircraft from damage when landing.
If the TX indicates low-battery alarm, please land ASAP. In this condition the TX may cause the aircraft
to go out of control or even crash.
If the LED lights Red, please hover the aircraft until it turns off, so as to have better flight performance.