Replace Damaged Propellers
The left and right propellers of the drone
are different (see r/L orientation marking
on propeller underside and on the rotor
axles). You must use the correct propeller
in the correct location, otherwise the
drone will fail to take off.
WarNING:
• To avoid injury and damage, inspect the propellers for nicks and breaks and
make sure they are securely attached before and after each flight. Replace
nicked, chipped, cracked or broken propellers.
• Use only the supplied propellers. Do not alter, modify, or customize.
Troubleshooting
Drone does not respond
• Make sure the drone and remote control are switched on and paired.
• The drone battery may be low. Fully charge the battery. See "Charge the
Drone Battery."
• Remote control battery may be low. Replace the batteries.
• Make sure the drone is within the control range (200 ft./60.96m) and in line
of sight.
Drone difficult to control
• The propellers may be deformed due to a crash. Adjust deformed propellers
by hand. If you cannot adjust them, replace with the spare propellers.
• The throttle control is very sensitive. Use small, fine movements to control.
• If you are a beginner, set to low speed mode, use the takeoff and landing
, and Special mode. See "Fly Headless in Special Mode."
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To replace a damaged propeller,
use a screwdriver to remove the
old propeller. Insert a new matching
propeller onto the propeller axle, then
screw securely, but do not overtighten
otherwise the propeller won't turn.
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