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10. Before each use
a) Checking the Connections
Check all screws for tightness before transport and flights. Vibration during transport and flight may cause screws to
loosen. Due to this, you need to conduct a thorough pre-flight check just as for a real helicopter.
b) Checking Movable Parts
Always check all movable parts and all parts with bearings for unobstructed movement before flying. They must be
easy to move, but without play.
c) Adjustment of the Neutral Position
So that the stabilisation of the quadrotor helicopter works correctly, the neutral position must be set. This is the position
that the quadrotor helicopter tries to stabilise, as long as no other flying manoeuvre is desired.
Proceed in the following sequence:
1) Switch on the transmitter.
2) Set the GAS to zero and all other levers and trims to the neutral position.
3) Place the quadrotor helicopter on an level, even surface!
4) Connect the battery to the quadrotor helicopter.
5) The quadrotor helicopter’s red LED must be OFF and the green LED ON.
6) Move the GAS to full scale and YAW to full scale on the right
(picture 16).
7) The quadrotor helicopter’s green LED flashes as confirmation and the neutral position is memorised.
8) Move the GAS back to zero, move YAW, PITCH, and ROLL into the neutral position.
9) The red LED is OFF and the green LED ON – the quadrotor helicopter is now ready to fly!
Figure 16
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