Aurora Ball FX-41 Instruction Manual
Ages 8+
Features:
- One-Key Vertical Orbital Running
- One-Key TORNADO Spinning (360° rotation)
- One-Key TORNADO Spinning with Orbital Running
- One Key Shift to Vertical LED Ring
- Stick type trimming
Please read the instructions carefully before use and keep them properly for future reference.
1 Part list
Drone x 1
Remote control x 1
Battery x 1
USB charging cable x 1
Blade A x 2
Blade B x 2
Instructions x 1
Product specifications
Specification | Details |
---|---|
Drone dimensions | 11x11x5cm |
Drone weight | 50g |
Flight distance | 30m |
Remote control distance | 30m |
Motor | 716 cord motor |
Battery | 3.7V 350mAh |
Charging time | 60-80 minutes |
Flying time | 5-6 minutes |
2 Drone introduction
Drone parts introduction
Headlight
Switch
Blade
LED light ring
Lithium battery
3 Remote control
3.1 Remote control functions
- Speed Level Selection: Press once for Low/Medium/High speed.
- Vertical Orbital: Press and hold for Vertical Orbital.
- Altitude and Direction Control: Use Up/Down/Turn left/Turn right controls. Press down to shift to Vertical LED Ring.
- Takeoff/Landing: One key takeoff / One key landing.
- Trimming: Press once for Trimming.
- Tornado Spinning with Orbital Running: Press and hold for Tornado Spinning with Orbital Running.
- Tornado Spinning: Press down for Tornado Spinning.
- Switch
- Indicator light
3.2 Remote control batteries installation
Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Install 3 pieces of AAA alkaline batteries according to the electrode instructions on the battery box. (Battery not included)
4 Lithium battery charging instruction
4.1 Charging with the USB charging cable
- Press and pull to take out the battery.
- Plug USB into power source and then into the drone. The red indicator will light while charging. The red light will shut off after fully charged.
Charging time is about 60-80 minutes and flight time is more than 5-6 minutes.
5 Operating Instructions
5.1 Boot program
- Insert the battery into the battery compartment first. Turn on the power switch (the drone's LED light flashes). Place the drone on a solid surface.
- Press the power switch of the remote controller. The remote controller will make a "beep" sound. The remote control indicator light will flash red, and the drone LED lights will flash.
- 2.4Ghz frequency matching between controller and drone: Push up the left joystick (controller makes a "beep", controller indicator light flashes red, drone LED lights flash). Then push it down (controller makes a "beep" sound, controller indicator light turns solid red). This indicates the 2.4Ghz frequency signal is matched between the drone and controller.
- Gyroscope calibration: Push the left and right joysticks simultaneously to the bottom, then release them. The drone blades will rotate at a low speed. The drone's LED lights will stop flashing and become solid, indicating successful calibration. The motors will start.
- Push the left joystick upward or press the one-key takeoff button to take off.
Before taking off, ensure the drone is on a horizontal surface and calibrated for smooth flight. If the drone is hit or deflected after a collision, recalibrate using the same method.
6 Operation and control
6.1 Speed Selection
Press the upper left button to select different speeds. Each press switches to a corresponding speed with a "beep" sound:
- One beep: Low-speed control (30% of full speed).
- Two beeps: Medium-speed control (60% of full speed).
- Three beeps: High-speed control (100% of full speed).
6.2 Basic action operation methods
For beginners, operate the joystick slowly to avoid damaging the drone.
- Left Joystick (Throttle): Pushed up or down to fly the aircraft up or down. Pushed left or right to turn the aircraft left or right.
- Right Joystick (Direction): Pushed up or down to move the drone forward or backward. Pushed left or right to fly the drone left or right.
6.3 Trimming
Press the button on the upper right corner of the remote control. The remote control will make two beeps and enter trimming mode.
- Drone deviates forward: Move the right joystick backward (indicator light 1 flashes red).
- Aircraft deviates backward: Move the right joystick forward (indicator light 1 flashes red).
- Aircraft deviates to the left: Move the right joystick to the right (indicator light 1 flashes red).
- Aircraft deviates to the right: Move the right joystick to the left (indicator light 1 flashes red).
After trimming, press the upper right button again to exit trimming mode. The remote control will make a "beep". Trimming mode also exits automatically if the right joystick is not moved for 1 second.
7 How to operate stunts
Tip: Stunt actions can only be performed when the drone is at least 1 meter above the ground!
7.1 One key Shifting to Vertical LED Ring
During flight, press down the left joystick vertically. The controller will make a "beep" sound, and the drone's LED ring will rotate from horizontal to vertical. Press the joystick again to return the LED ring to horizontal.
7.2 Tornado Spinning with Orbital Running
During flight, press and hold the button on the top right corner of the controller. The controller will make a "beep" sound. The drone LED ring will perform 360° tornado spinning with orbital running.
7.3 Tornado Spinning
During flight, press down the right joystick. The controller will make a "beep" sound, and the drone's LED ring will start 360° spinning.
7.4 Vertical Orbital Running
During flight, press and hold the button on the upper left corner of the controller. The controller makes a "beep" sound, and the drone's LED ring will rotate from horizontal to vertical and orbital running.
Use the "UP/DOWN" button to adjust the drone's flying height.
Press and hold the button in the upper left corner of the remote control again to return the drone to horizontal.
8 Flight environment
Avoid accidental injury or damage to the drone caused by flying in adverse environments.
9 Blade installation
When drone blades are damaged or deformed, replace them with the delivered blades from the accessory package.
Important: Blade installation requires correct positioning. The letters engraved on the blades must correspond to the letters engraved on the drone frame (e.g., "A" corresponds to "A", "B" to "B"). Otherwise, the aircraft cannot take off normally.
Installation of the blade: Hold the cap of the blade, align it with the motor shaft, and press it into place. Ensure blades are not deformed.
10 Troubleshooting
Question | Reason | Solution |
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The drone is not responding | 1. Code matching failed 2. Battery of the drone or remote control is low |
1. Re-bind the code 2. Replace the remote control battery 3. Recharge the drone |
Unable to take off | 1. Blades are assembled incorrectly 2. Blades are deformed after impact 3. Drone LED light flashes |
1. Refer to the blade installation section of the manual 2. Straighten or replace the blades 3. Low battery protection, recharge the drone |
Aircraft shake | 1. Blades are deformed after impact 2. Gyroscope is deflected |
1. Straighten or replace the blades 2. Check the gyroscope calibration section of the manual |
The drone delayed reaction & signals interrupted | Remote control battery is low | Replace remote control batteries |
Unable Hovering | 1. Drone was not placed on a horizontal surface during code alignment. 2. Fine tuning of the remote controller was not reset. |
1. Re-bind the code 2. Reset the remote control |
FCC Compliance
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operation in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement
To maintain compliance with FCC's RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 0cm from your body.