CHAPTER 3:
AIRDOG ADII DRONE OVERVIEW
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3.3 Attaching The Propellers
Airdog ADII has four different propellers. Each propeller has a unique symbol
engraved on the metal hub that matches the engraved symbol on the motor:
To attach the propellers you have to match the propeller symbol with the same
symbol on the motor. Note that front arm motors are facing down, so start with the
rear arms and then flip the drone belly-up and attach the front propellers.
Tighten the propellers in the direction according to
arrows next to padlock icon that is embossed on the
propeller plastic:
Left Right
Front
Rear
• Incorrect propeller placement may cause the drone to flip over or fly out of control.
• Before each flight ensure the propellers are attached correctly and in good condition.
• Propellers are self tightening, so don’t over-tighten the propellers, to avoid damaging the threads.
• Always use original Airdog propellers.
• Do not touch the drone when propellers are rotating. Always turn off Airdog ADII before handling it or the propellers.
• Ensure that rotating propellers are at least 25 feet (7 meters) away from any person, animal or property.
Unfold the landing gear for both rear arms:
1) Unfold the landing gear from the folded position.
2) Push the landing gear hook with your finger (near the motor) over the motor
hook and lock it in place.