6001438 User’s Guide Age 12+ flip flop stunt Drone 6001438_PM_En_for inspection printing.
Contents Features............................................................................................. 3 Package Contents............................................................................. 3 Specifications.................................................................................... 3 Fly Safely............................................................................................ 3 Charge the Drone Battery................................................................
We hope you enjoy your Flip Flop Stunt Drone from RadioShack. Congratulations! No FAA Registration is required for this drone. Please read this user’s guide before setting up and using your drone.
Charge the Drone Battery Make sure you use the supplied battery and battery charging cable, or one of the same type: 3.7 V, 390mAH lithium polymer. 1. Use the USB charging cable to connect the battery to a USB power source. The LED on the USB connector lights red during charging, and turns off when charging is complete. A full charge takes about 60 minutes. A fully charged battery provides up to 5 minutes of flight and camera time. LED 2. After charging, unplug the USB charging cable.
Install Batteries in the Remote Control 1. Make sure the remote control is turned off. 2. Use a screwdriver to open the twin battery compartments. Then insert four AAA batteries (not included), matching the polarities (+ and –) marked inside. Replace the cover. Note: If the remote control’s LED flashes during use, the batteries are low and should be replaced. Battery Notes •• Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.
Remote Control Overview FLIP 360 Activates mode to perform full flips LED Forward / Reverse Movement Trim Throttle Ascend Turn left Push (Stunt mode) Turn right Descend 6001438_PM_En_for inspection printing.
FLIP 180 Activates flip to fly your drone upside down Left / Right Slide Trim Steering Forward Slide left Push (High/low Slide right speed) Backward Ex/ OFF/ Ez Expert/ Off/ Easy mode 6001438_PM_En_for inspection printing.
3. Turn on the remote control to Ez or Ex . The remote control's LED flashes. 4. Move the throttle all the way up and then down to pair the remote control with the drone. The drone’s propellers remain still during pairing. When paired, the LEDs on both the remote control and drone light steadily. Note: If pairing fails, turn off the drone and remote control and repeat the steps above, or change locations to avoid electrical interference. Fly Your Drone 1.
Fly in "Headless" Mode Featuring an integrated true-north compass, the drone can automatically align to fly "headless" in either Ex or Ez flight modes. This simplifies steering, when you do the following: 1. Select an open location without strong magnetic interference and place the drone facing forward on level ground. 2. Turn on the drone. Point your remote control forward in the same direction as the drone, then switch on the remote control to Ex or Ez. 3.
Replace Damaged Propellers The left and right propellers of the drone are different, and marked A/B on the propeller and axles). You must use the correct propeller in the correct location, otherwise the drone will fail to take off. To replace a damaged propeller, remove the old one and press the new one onto the propeller axle. If you cannot remove the old propeller by hand, carefully use pliers.
controls. Calibration is successfully completed, and you are now ready for takeoff. •• See “Trim Your Drone" below if necessary fine tune and improve control of your drone after calibration. Trim Your Drone Move the throttle forward and see how the drone reacts. Reverse/ Forward Movement Trim: If the drone tends to move forward, press ; if it tends to move backward, press . Left/Right Slide Trim: If the drone tends to slide right, press ; if it tends to slide left, press .
FCC Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.