Possible defects
In the following you will be shown possible defects, their causes and how to rectify them.
Defect
Remote control (2) does not
respond.
The drone ball (1) does not
respond.
The drone ball (1) cannot be
controlled.
The drone ball (1) does not fly
upwards.
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GB/IE
Possible cause
Remote control (2) is switched
off.
Batteries (5) incorrectly inserted. Insert the batteries (5) correctly.
Batteries (5) are dead.
The batteries (5) in the remote
control (2) were incorrectly
inserted or are dead.
The rechargeable battery in the
drone ball (1) is flat.
Drone ball (1) is out of range.
Too strong a wind or draught.
The drone ball must be
calibrated.
Not enough throttle.
Rechargeable battery is flat.
Remedy
Turn on remote control (2).
Replace the batteries (5).
Check the batteries (5) and
replace if necessary.
Charge the rechargeable
battery.
Make sure that the distance
between the remote control (2)
and the drone ball (1) is not
more than 25m.
The drone ball (1) is only
suitable for a calm windless
environment without draught.
Place the drone ball (1) on a
horizontal, level surface. Slide
the throttle (2c) and the control
lever (2d) to the rear right simul-
taneously. The LED navigation
lights (1e) of the drone ball
flash for approx. 3 seconds.
Once these shine continuously,
the calibration is complete and
the drone ball is ready to fly.
Note: Repeat the calibration if
the drone ball still flies erratical-
ly in one direction.
Slowly slide the throttle (2c)
forward.
Charge the rechargeable
battery.