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• Never charge a rechargeable battery that has
expanded as a result of overheating, dropping
or overcharging.
• Never charge a rechargeable battery that is
punctured or damaged. Examine the recharge-
able battery very closely for such damage if it
has been dropped. If the rechargeable battery
is damaged, dispose of it according to the
regulations in your country.
• If the rechargeable battery catches fire during
the charging process, extinguish this type of
battery with plenty of water.
• The USB cable must only be used in dry,
enclosed indoor areas. The USB cable and
rechargeable battery must not get damp or wet.
• Never short-circuit the rechargeable battery.
There is a risk of fire or explosion.
• Never carry rechargeable batteries in trouser
pockets or carrier bags. Watch out for sharp
or angular objects which could damage your
rechargeable battery.
• If the battery has been subjected to a strong
impact, store it in a very secure place (e.g.,
in a metal box) for the next 30 minutes. Pay
attention to whether the rechargeable battery
expands and/or overheats.
• Never try to manipulate, modify or repair the
rechargeable battery.
• After the flight, disconnect the rechargeable bat-
tery from the electronics of the quadcopter. Do
not leave the rechargeable battery connected
to the electronics if you are not using the device
(e.g. during transport or storage). Otherwise,
the rechargeable battery could be heavily dis-
charged. This will destroy the battery and make
it unusable! There is also the risk of malfunction
due to interference pulses. The rotors could start
unintentionally and cause damage or injury.
• Never damage the outer shell of the recharge-
able battery. Do not cut the foil sheath. Do not
pierce the rechargeable battery with sharp
objects. There is a risk of fire and explosion!
• Dispose of used rechargeable batteries proper-
ly at the end of their life span at local collection
points or retailers.
Foreseeable misuse
Take care not to misuse the product in any of the
following ways:
• Do not operate the product in unsuitable weath-
er or environmental conditions (e.g. in rain,
snow, fog or at night).
• Do not operate the product in too small a space
(under 6 x 4m), or if there are objects, people
or animals within a radius of 5m.
• Never fly over flight exclusion zones, prohibited
areas or official installations, and always ad-
here to the minimum distances from such areas
(see also ‘Safety information’).
• Do not violate the privacy of others.
• Do not give the product to anyone under the
age of 12 years.
• Attaching loads or making modifications in any
way is strictly prohibited.
• Do not operate the product if there are loose or
defective parts (e.g. after a collision or crash).
Inserting the batteries into the
remote control (Fig. D)
CAUTION:
observe the following
instructions to avoid mechanical
and electrical damage.
Insert the enclosed batteries (5) into the battery
compartment (2r) of the remote control (2).
Inserting the batteries
1. Using the Phillips screwdriver (6), loosen the
screw of the battery compartment cover (2q) on
the back of the remote control (2) and remove
the battery compartment cover (2q).
2. Carefully insert 2 x 1.5V AA LR6-type batter-
ies (5) into the battery compartment (2r). The
batteries must be fully inserted into the battery
compartment (2r).
CAUTION:
check the positive/negative
poles of the batteries (5) and ensure that
they are inserted correctly, as marked on the
bottom of the battery compartment (2r).
3. Refasten the battery compartment cover (2q)
onto the back of the product.
Replacing the batteries
CAUTION:
observe the following
instructions to avoid mechanical
and electrical damage.
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