Front LEDs are typically blue/green; rear LEDs are red to assist with orientation during flight. 3. Charging and Battery Management
: Hex wrench, prop removal tool, and replacement chassis screws. Anatomy of the Drone
Regular maintenance ensures structural integrity and extends the operational life of the motors. Propeller Replacement
The Assault Mode is a specialized flight mode for tactical operations: ultra drone x14.0 assault manual
High-efficiency coreless motors equipped with cooling vents.
Automatically launches or lands the craft at the press of a button. Trim Buttons: Fine-tunes drifting issues. Stunt/Flip Button: Initiates 360-degree aerial flips. Pairing the Drone and Controller Place the drone on a flat, level surface.
Push the landing gear into the designated slots on the bottom of the main body. Front LEDs are typically blue/green; rear LEDs are
The is designed for longevity, provided it is operated with care. Enjoy your flights!
: Always keep the X14.0 within view. Do not rely solely on an FPV smartphone screen feed.
(or move both sticks to the 7 o'clock position). The lights will flash rapidly and then turn solid when finished. Trim Buttons Anatomy of the Drone Regular maintenance ensures structural
Press the (usually the top-right bumper button). The remote will beep continuously.
Turn on the drone’s power switch; the internal LEDs will begin flashing rapidly.
Before you can dominate the airspace, you must master the hardware. The Assault Manual devotes its first 50 pages to logistics.
Store batteries at 50% capacity if they will not be used for more than 10 days. 4. Transmitter Controls and Binding
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