No Stunts/Tricks At Entry Level; Led - Status/Indications; Electrical And Electronic Connections And Components; Wire Slack - RC Logger NovaX 350 Operating Instructions Manual

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16.2.4 No stunts/tricks at entry level

We strongly advise you to refrain from stunts until you
master the »NovaX 350 in normal flying conditions.
Once you master the »NovaX 350 you may gradually venture into more advanced terrain.
Again, advanced flying has its own learning curve and can easily lead to accidents and
product damage if you lose control over the »NovaX 350.
17. LED – STATUS/INDICATIONS
Refer to '37. Status Indication Table' on page 46 for a complete overview. Study the table
carefully and consult it whenever colour indications are important.
18. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
CONNECTIONS AND COMPONENTS

18.1 Wire slack

It is important to avoid wire slack. You can eliminate wire slack by twisting the wires.
Note [ Fig. 1 ].
Fig. 1

18.2 Short cicuiting

> The power board (PCB-6) must never touch the carbon fibre frame. Touching can
result in an immediate short circuit.
> Make sure you do not touch the PCB boards with any wires or connectors. Be especially
careful when the flight battery is connected.

18.3 Electrostatic discharge

Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components. Discharge yourself before you
touch them and do not leave sweat residue.

18.4 Magnetic power

Keep the »NovaX 350 away from magnetic sources. The »NovaX 350 uses magnetic
components for navigation purpose and they may be impaired or damaged by external
magnetic forces.
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