Disclaimer
These warnings and safety precautions are very important; please read the
following carefully and follow the instructions in this operating manual to ensure
safety.
Propeller safety:
The Poseidon pro II Black's propeller is very strong and very sharp & is made
from carbon fiber. This material gives the propeller high strength and improves the
flight of the quadcopter.
• When updating the firmware of your flight controller or if the aircraft is
experiencing any issues, or you are doing calibrations please make sure the
propellers are removed from the aircraft to prevent the propeller from injuring
you and others.
• When one of the propellers is damaged, do not fly, as the damaged propeller
can cause the aircraft to not perform as expected and at worst could possibly
lead to the drone being unmanageable, which can be very dangerous.
• Make sure the propellers are installed in the correct order and that the propeller
retaining clips and screws are in place.
Precautions:
• This quadcopter can be extremely dangerous and cause personal injury. Be careful
when flying and operating it. Please follow the contents of this manual and comply
with relevant laws and regulations when flying.
• Before each flight, please ensure that all parts of the aircraft are properly installed
and that the order of rotation of the four motors is in accordance with the rotation
sequence in this manual.
If the propellers are installed incorrectly or are in the wrong direction for the motor
rotation, the aircraft will NOT fly, and It may cause damage to the aircraft.
• When flying, please fly in open areas away from people and animals, and make
sure you are fully aware of different flight modes.
• The lithium batteries should be taken out of the aircraft after each flight. When not
in use for a long time, the lithium batteries should be placed in a fireproof
container to avoid accidents & should ONLY be stored at half-charge.
• When flying in GPS mode, if you find that the aircraft is flying unstable or
uncontrollable please switch the flight mode to Attitude Mode (also called Stabilize
mode) very quickly, to hopefully gain back full control of the aircraft to avoid
accidents