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Details legal requirements for third-party insurance when operating the model.
Explains the correct sequence for switching the transmitter and model on and off.
Outlines rules for using radio signals and telecommunications in your country.
Provides instructions for environmentally correct disposal of batteries and electronic parts.
Covers child safety, small parts hazards, and general handling precautions.
Details safe flying environments, supervision, and rotor safety.
Provides guidelines for handling, care, charging, and general rules for battery use.
Highlights risks of eye injury and the need for adult supervision.
Details specific battery handling, storage, and charging safety practices.
Specifies safe operating temperatures, wind, and dust conditions.
Covers essential checks like frequency availability and battery charge.
Details Jamara's liability limits and essential battery handling precautions.
Provides key technical details, charging/discharging temperatures, and lifetime.
Offers advice on charging, discharging, and proper battery storage methods.
Lists all items included in the product box.
Suggests optional accessories for enhanced use.
Details the basic control functions of the quadcopter.
Outlines advanced features like self-stabilization and flight modes.
Identifies the location and function of all transmitter buttons and sticks.
Explains the information displayed on the transmitter's LCD screen.
Describes the characteristics of the beginner flight mode for gentle control.
Explains the advanced mode with higher control sensitivity.
Details the expert mode for aggressive and full-deflection control.
Guides the user through connecting and charging the battery via USB.
Emphasizes the need to cool the battery after use before charging.
Provides a step-by-step guide for connecting the transmitter to the model.
Explains the safety feature that prevents motor startup without a signal.
Explains how to adjust yaw control for stable hovering.
Details how to adjust pitch control for stable forward/backward movement.
Describes how to adjust roll control for stable side-to-side movement.
Explains how throttle, yaw, pitch, and roll controls affect the model's movement.
Instructs on how to perform aerial flips using the transmitter controls.
Recommends minimum altitude and post-crash calibration for flips.
Addresses problems like non-functional transmitter or model not taking off.
Helps resolve issues with uncontrollable models or models failing to climb.
Solves problems with model response and landing stability.
Addresses issues like helicopter not climbing or landing too hard.
Troubleshoots specific model response and landing problems in Spanish.
Lists and identifies available replacement parts for the model.
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