• Check for potential causes of accidents in the
flying area, e.g. candles or glasses, and ensure
that there are no children, pets or other animals
in the vicinity of the quadcopter. Maintain a
distance of at least 5m.
• Only use outdoors – not indoors. Risk of eye
injuries.
• Outdoors, the quadcopter must not be flown be-
yond your line of sight, and may not fly higher
than a maximum altitude of 100m.
• Always maintain a minimum distance of 5m.
• Do not fly the quadcopter in areas where tem-
peratures can change rapidly, e.g. over a fire or
over water surfaces.
• Select a suitable location (open space) to op-
erate the quadcopter. Flying over the following
areas is prohibited, and a distance of 100m
from these areas must be maintained: Crowded
areas, accident sites, disaster areas and other
areas where public authorities and organisa-
tions are engaged in security/safety activities;
over mobile installations and troops of the
armed forces conducting announced manoeu-
vres and military exercises; traffic routes; nature
conservation areas; residential areas; industrial
plants; penal institutions; involuntary treatment
facilities; military installations and organisations;
power generation and distribution infrastructure;
facilities in which Protection Level 4 work is be-
ing carried out that requires prior authorisation
under the Ordinance on Biological Substances,
unless the facility operator has given express
permission; hospitals; public motorways; public
waterways; railway infrastructure; state and
county constitutional bodies or supreme or
higher state or county authorities; embassies
and consulates; international organisations that
are located in an area based on international
law; and police property and property of other
security agencies.
Flight over the following areas is prohibited,
and a distance of 1.5km from these areas must
be maintained: airports, airfield control zones,
state and military buildings. Local flight exclu-
sion zones must be checked before each flight.
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• The quadcopter has been designed for use
by laypeople as well as experienced/trained
users. Users with vision or hearing impairments
must only use the quadcopter under the supervi-
sion of those without impairments.
• The user's reactive capacity must not be
compromised: tiredness, and the influence of
alcohol or medication can lead to incorrect
responses.
• Additional skills are not required (e.g. training,
etc.). There are no operating restrictions based
on gender or left/right-handedness.
• Never fly the quadcopter directly at other peo-
ple, animals or yourself.
• The motor, electronics and rechargeable battery
can heat up while the quadcopter is in opera-
tion. For this reason, take a break of 5–10 min-
utes before recharging the battery or installing
another previously charged battery.
• Improper operation can cause serious personal
injury and damage to property!
• For this reason, make sure that you maintain a
safe distance from other people, animals and
objects when flying.
• Always leave the remote control switched on
while the quadcopter is in operation.
Switch the quadcopter off after landing it. The
remote control can then be switched off.
• In the event of a defect or a malfunction, the
cause of the defect must first be resolved before
you restart the quadcopter.
• Do not expose the quadcopter or the remote
control to direct sunlight or high temperatures
for extended periods of time.
• In the event of a serious crash (for example,
from a significant height), the calibration may
be damaged or detuned. It is therefore imper-
ative that complete functionality is checked
before a new flight!
• In the event of a crash, the throttle must be
brought down to zero immediately. Rotating ro-
tors can be damaged during contact with obsta-
cles or on impact. Before a new flight, always
check them for possible cracks or breakages!