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Taking Off And Controlling The Quadcopter; Taking Off (Fig. H); Controlling The Quadcopter - DELTA-SPORT QC-8608 Instrucciones De Manejo

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NOTE: after activation, the throttle springs
back to the centre position, and the
quadcopter (1) rises/drops to a specific height
and remains there.
3. Keep your attention continuously focused on the
quadcopter (1) during the flight!
CAUTION: always keep the quadcopter
in sight during flight!
4. Do not hang any loads on the quadcopter (1).
CAUTION: check the rotor guards (1c)
(Fig. B) before each flight to ensure they
are secure and undamaged.
Otherwise there is a risk of damage to the rotor
blades (1a, 1b) during a flight, which may cause
injury.
Taking off and controlling the
quadcopter
When flying, watch out for foreseeable misuse as
a result of:
• sudden changes in the weather
• sudden changes in wind (gusts)
• loss of visibility
• direct sunshine (overheating, loss of flight con-
trol due to impaired vision)

Taking off (Fig. H)

1. Press the on/off (switch) (2a) on the remote
control (2) to turn the remote control on. The
display lights (2j) flash.
NOTE: always switch the remote control (2)
on first.
2. Insert the rechargeable battery (3) into the
rechargeable battery compartment (1f) of the
quadcopter (1).
3. Press the on/off switch (1d) on the quadcopter
(1) to turn the quadcopter (1) on. The indicator
lights (1g) of the quadcopter (1) flash alternate-
ly and a signal tone is emitted from the remote
control (2).
4. Slide the throttle (2h) all the way forward, and
then all the way back.
NOTE: this process establishes contact
between the quadcopter (1) and the remote
control (2).
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If the throttle (2h) is not first moved forward and
then back, the quadcopter (1) remains secured
and will not be ready for flight. Acoustic signals
are emitted from the remote control (2).
The indicator lights (1g) on the quadcopter (1)
light up continuously. The quadcopter (1) is now
ready for flight.
NOTE: the display (2j) shows the speed and
'NORMAL' mode.
5. Press the 'START/LAND' button (2i) located at
the front of the remote control. The rotor blades
will start to turn.

Controlling the quadcopter

The integrated height sensor ensures that the
quadcopter (1) automatically maintains a steady
height, and it facilitates initial flight manoeuvres.
You have several control options:
• Ascending/descending (throttle) (Fig. I)
By pressing the throttle (2h) forwards, the rota-
tional speed of the rotors (1a, 1b) is increased.
The quadcopter (1) will then begin to ascend.
By moving the throttle (2h) backwards, the rota-
tional speed of the rotors (1a, 1b) is decreased.
The quadcopter (1) will then begin to descend.
• Turning left/right (yaw rotation) (Fig. J)
By moving the throttle (2h) to the left or right,
the quadcopter (1) rotates on the vertical axis,
i.e. the quadcopter (1) rotates to the left or
right.
• Moving forwards/backwards (pitch)
(Fig. K)
By moving the control lever (2l) forwards or
backwards, the quadcopter (1) moves in the
corresponding direction.
• Hovering left/right (roll) (Fig. L)
If you want to perform a movement to the right
or left without rotating the quadcopter (1), i.e.
hover sideways, move the right control lever (2l)
to the left or right.
• Turning (yaw trimming) (Fig. O)
If the quadcopter (1) moves around its own
axis of its own accord without you moving
the throttle (2h), you can correct this with the
yaw-trimming.

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