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Read this disclaimer and instructions thoroughly before operating this device. 

THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS A SIGN OF YOUR COMPLIANCE WITH 

THIS DISCLAIMER. You are responsible for your own actions, behavior, and 

conduct while using this device. You agree to use this product in such a way 

that you will comply with all local and federal regulations, including, but not 

limited to, personal privacy laws. Tenergy Corporation will not be held liable for 

any damages or legal responsibilities resulting from the use of this product. 

This product is NOT suitable for anyone under the age of 14.

Safety guidelines for sUAS recreational users

- Follow community-based safety guidelines, as developed by organiza-

tions such as the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA).

- Fly no higher than 400 feet and remain below any surrounding obstacles 

when possible.

- Keep your sUAS in eyesight at all times, and use an observer to assist if 

needed.

- Remain well clear of and do not interfere with manned aircraft operations, 

and you must see and avoid other aircraft and obstacles at all times.

- Do not intentionally fly over unprotected persons or moving vehicles, and 

remain at least 25 feet away from individuals and vulnerable property.

- Contact the airport and control tower before flying within five miles of an 

airport or heliport.

- Do not fly in adverse weather conditions such as in high winds or reduced 

visibility.

- Do not fly under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

- Ensure the operating environment is safe and that the operator is compe-

tent and proficient in the operation of the sUAS.

- Do not fly near or over sensitive infrastructure or property such as power 

stations, water treatment facilities, correctional facilities, heavily traveled 

roadways, government facilities, etc.

- Check and follow all local laws and ordinances before flying over private 

property.

- Do not conduct surveillance or photograph persons in areas where there 

is an expectation of privacy without the individual’s permission (see AMA’s 

privacy policy).

- Before each flight, check and ensure the drone and controller are not 

damaged, and that all components are working in accordance with the user 

instruction .

- If you want to use unmanned aircraft systems for a commercial purpose: 

you can apply for an exemption from the FAA to operate commercially. For 

more information about how to apply for an exemption, visit the FAA’s 

“Section 333”.

DISCLAIMER

FLY RESPONSIBLY

The Federal Aviation Administration requires registration of many drones flown in the US, for hobby or commercial 

purposes. To learn more about drone registration requirements, visit "Know Before You Fly" at: 

www.knowbeforeyoufly.org

Summary of Contents for Phoenix Mini

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Package Content 1x Drone 1x Transmitter 4x Blade Replacement 1x Battery 1x Screw Driver 4x Blade Guard 1x USB Charger Phoenix Mini I N N O VAT I V E L E G A C Y Ages 14...

Page 2: ...airport and control tower before flying within five miles of an airport or heliport Do not fly in adverse weather conditions such as in high winds or reduced visibility Do not fly under the influence...

Page 3: ...posal LiPo batteries must be recycled and disposed of properly LiPo batteries should not be disposed of with household waste Check your local laws and regulations for information on proper battery dis...

Page 4: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Parts 1 Blade Guard 2 Blade 3 Power Button 4 Camera 5 Motor 6 Battery 7 Landing Gear...

Page 5: ...s not included Throttle Rudder Stick Press down to start 360 Flip Elevator Aileron Stick Press down to switch speed 1 Install batteries with the corresponding polarities i e battery needs to go to the...

Page 6: ...ve the battery from drone 2 Charge the battery using the USB charger The LED indicator on the USB charger Off Charging Red Charging Completed 3 Re install charged battery back to the drone Charging ti...

Page 7: ...ing drone to the controller 1 Place the drone on a level and flat surface 2 Turn on the drone 3 Turn on the transmitter 4 Pull the left stick Up and then Down 5 The LED on the drone will stop flashing...

Page 8: ...right button on top of transmitter once the drone will proceed to land slowly and stop the motor 2 Push and hold down the left stick will cause the drone to land and stop its motor 1 2 Emergency Stop...

Page 9: ...take a photo Long press the button to start video shooting press again to stop Photo Taking Video Shooting To enter headless mode 1 Before taking off position the drone to where you and the drone are...

Page 10: ...n the left stick and push the right stick to any direction 3 The drone will flip to the diection of right stick being pull Note The 360 Flip function cannot be performed when battery power is low Dron...

Page 11: ...e manually trimming it A lot of drifting can be fixed by recalibrating the drone 1 Bind the drone to the controller place the drone on a flat and level surface 2 Push both left and right stick on the...

Page 12: ...ontroller 4 Let go of the Right Trimming button Bring the drone to hover a few feet above the ground Observe for any drifting Use the opposite direction trimmer button to correct the drifting E g If t...

Page 13: ...are printed on reverse side of blades Note Debris could be found in the blades of the drone after multiple flights It is advisable to clean the blades regularly when it is in its off state to avoid po...

Page 14: ...Move controls slowly until you become comfortable operating the drone Once you ve mastered flying in different directions practice rotational controls Keeping the drone facing the same direction as yo...

Page 15: ...shing Battery power level is too low Fully recharge the battery Unstable drone flying drifting sideways Damaged blade s Replace the blade s Gyro off balance Recalibrate and trim the drone as necessary...

Page 16: ...Thank You Happy Flying...

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