Avoid flying when the drone or
controller are on low battery.
Flight and signal stability will be less
reliable when the battery is low.
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Know the rules of operation
Do not fly over
Do not fly at walls or
people.
If the drone crashes,
The pilot or a spotter
Emergency Stop to
should always maintain
shut off motors and
a visual on the drone.
avoid motor damage.
flashing red
low battery message
beeping sound
controller vibration
Keep hands, fingers,
and other objects
at people.
away from propellers.
Extend and point
the antenna at the
drone for best signal
strength.
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4
Label your drone
We've included a set of stickers for you to label
Side view
your paired drone and controller. For example,
you can label them with "001." That way, you'll
know which drone and controller go together
without powering them on.
This is especially important in classroom settings,
or anywhere there are multiple drones and
controllers.
5
Check your firmware
The drone and controller occasionally
have firmware updates. We recommend
updating to the latest version.
robolink.com/codrone-edu-firmware
Complete safety guide
These steps only cover the basics for safe use of the
CoDrone EDU. If it's your first time flying, please read
our complete safety guide.
robolink.com/codrone-edu-safety
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