Flight Maintenance - Kaiser Baas Alpha Drone Complete User Manual

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Flight Maintenance

Try not to land your drone in sandy or
wet areas where water and dust particles
can damage the motors and camera
components. Use a soft brush to remove
any particles from the accessible surfaces
of the drone.
Do not attempt to open the housing of
your Alpha Drone, as this will void your
warranty and may impede the operation
of your Alpha Drone.
Replacing Rotor Blades
Identify the correct blade needed to
replace the current blade. Place your
finger gently on the motor cog to steady it.
Using the screwdriver provided, remove
the lock screw. Take care to place the
removed screw in a safe place where
it will not be lost.
Keep your finger on the motor cog and
gently slide the blade from the centre rod,
ensure you are still holding the motor cog
in place. Using the correct replacement
blade, line up the pilot hole on the rotor
blade and the hole on the side of the rod.
Ensure that they are correctly aligned so
that the lock screw can be replaced. Once
aligned, replace the lock screw making
sure not to over-tighten. If the screw will
not fasten correctly, remove it and ensure
the hole in both the blade and rod are
aligned and try again.
TIP - Only replace one blade at a time
to ensure rotor blades stay in the
correct position.
Rotor blades are marked A or B and are
either red or black
Keep your face and eyes away
from the running rotors.
Keep your face and eyes away
from the running rotors.
TIP - The drone will not take-off if
the rotor blades are in the wrong
position.
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