Safety Instructions

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NOW YOU ARE READY TO FLY!
If you have successfully synced your FLEX 3.0™ to your controller as explained on page 4 you are now ready
to fly. Before beginning to fly your drone you should familiarize yourself with how to start and stop the rotors,
how to use your auto land feature and how the controls work so please carefully read and familiarize yourself
with various control features explained in the next few pages. Once again as a beginner pilot you should
learn how to control your drone in a large open field or park on a day with zero or very light wind. Do not try
to fly your FLEX 3.0™ too high until you become a more experience pilot.
Even though the FLEX 3.0™ has four rotors there is still a front or
"forward" facing direction and "rear" or backwards facing direction. The
front and forward facing direction of the FLEX 3.0™ is the side with two
white lights.
(see diagram E ). The rear and backward facing direction of the
Quadrocopter is the side with one red (see diagram E).
FRONT
REAR
RECOGNIZING THE FRONT & REAR OF THE FLEX 3.0™
Fixed-Point Landing
Square Pattern Maneuver
Cross Pattern Maneuver
FLIGHT PRACTICE
To master flying your aircraft try practicing the exercises shown below, start with simple vertical takeoffs,
landings, and left/right turning and rotating. Once those are mastered, move on to square and cross
maneuvers. Good luck and have fun!
STARTING/STOPPING THE ROTORS
AUTO START/LAND
The FLEX 3.0™ has an auto start/land feature which allows you to start/land
automatically. Simply press the AUTO START / LAND button on the top of the
controller and your FLEX 3.0™ will begin taking off/landing(see diagram below).
NOTE: You can still control the direction while auto starting/landing to avoid
obstacles.
Note: You can start/stop your FLEX 3.0™ manually or automatically.
Please follow one of the steps below to operate accordingly. Make
sure you have properly synced the FLEX 3.0™ and the power stays on.
MANUAL START/STOP
To start the rotors simply move the two control sticks both down and out
(see diagram), hold until the rotors start spinning. Now release both
sticks to the neutral position and push the throttle up to take off.
To stop the rotors, after starting the rotor you can simply wait about 10
seconds, and it will stop automatically. Or move both sticks down and
out again to stop immediately. After take off, you can simply pull the
throttle all the way down and land.
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FLIGHT CONTROL
Below is a list of basic flight functions for your long-range remote to control the FLEX 3.0™. While
learning to fly your FLEX 3.0™ it is best to start in a large space with the drone facing away from you until
you get used to the basic controls. As you master flying your FLEX 3.0™ you can move to more advanced
maneuvering techniques. Practice makes perfect!
Move the left Throttle stick up to increase the
propeller speed and the FLEX 3.0™ will accelerate
and ascend.
Move the left Throttle stick down to decrease the
propeller speed and the FLEX 3.0™ will decelerate
and descend (see diagram I).
While in the air, move the left Throttle stick left
and the FLEX 3.0™ will rotate left.
Move the left Throttle stick right and the
FLEX 3.0™ will rotate right (see diagram J).
While in the air, move the right Direction Stick up
and the FLEX 3.0™ will move forward.
Move the right Direction Control down and the
FLEX 3.0™ will move backward (see diagram K).
While in the air, move the right Direction Control left
and the FLEX 3.0™ will bank to the left.
Move the right Direction Control right and the
FLEX 3.0™ will bank to the right (see diagram L).
SPEED SELECT BUTTON
The FLEX 3.0™ has 3 speed settings; 1 (SLOW), 2 (MEDIUM) and 3 (HIGH). The Default setting when you first
turn on your FLEX 3.0™ is the 1 (SLOW) speed mode. To increase the speed simply trigger the speed setting
button (see remote diagram on pg 3) You will hear beeping sound, 1 beeping sound indicates slow speed, 2
beeping sounds indicates medium speed and 3 beeping sounds indicate high speed. Speed settings can be
set before flight or during the flight.