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FAILSAFE / BEACON
The House Racer will autoland and start beeping when the signal from the transmitter
is lost. This feature can be used as a beacon to help locate the quadcopter when
it has crashed. Simply turn off the transmitter.
BATTERIES
The VUSION HOUSE RACER uses a 650mAh single cell LiPo. Typical flight time
is 5 to 7 minutes depending on the flying style. Always unplug the battery after
your flight!
The flight controller does have a low voltage cutoff to protect the LiPo from damage.
The rear LED will flash and the House Racer will start beeping when the battery
voltage drops to 3.4V. You should land the quadcopter as soon as possible when
you hear or see the alarm to avoid damaging the battery. The House Racer will
autoland when the battery voltage gets below 3.2V.
The flight battery should always be recharged before it is stored.
WARNING:
Your battery life will be reduced and the battery can be damaged
any time the battery voltage drops below 3.0V. Charging a battery that is damaged
in any way can pose a fire hazard.
MAINTENANCE
Propeller Installation
Each arm and propeller on the House
Racer is marked with the letter “A” or “B”
and an arrow indicating proper rotation.
The propeller must be installed on an arm
with the same letter or the quadcopter will
not be able to fly.
Carefully pry the damaged propeller off
of the motor with a flat blade screwdriver.
Install the new propeller on the motor
shaft and push it up a far as possible.
Place the bottom of the propeller on a
flat surface and push down on the arm.
You will feel the propeller “pop” into
place when it is completely installed on
the motor shaft.
Link Transmitter
If the House Racer does not respond to the controller, your transmitter may need
to be relinked to the quadcopter. Before starting this procedure, please make sure
that there are no other R/C transmitters operating nearby.
PUSH
DOWN
A
B
Propeller A
Matched to Arm A
Propeller B
Matched to Arm B