Nga Korero Haumaru Nui
Please read all instructions and warnings carefully before operating this drone. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or damage to the product.
- Te Rahui Tau: E taunakihia ana tēnei hua mō ngā kaiwhakamahi 14 tau te pakeke, neke atu rānei.
- Pūmate Koowao: Kei roto nga waahanga iti. Kaore e pai mo nga tamariki kei raro iho i te 3 tau.
- Taiao Rererangi: Operate the drone in open, unobstructed areas. Avoid flying near people, animals, buildings, or power lines.
- Nga Tikanga Huarere: Suitable for indoor and outdoor use in light winds. Avoid flying in strong winds or adverse weather.
- Haumaru Pūhiko: Do not overcharge the drone battery. Do not expose batteries to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight.
- FAA Registration Notice: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requires some owners of drones (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) that weigh more than 0.55 pounds to register their devices at https://registermyuas.faa.gov/. This drone weighs 3.8 oz (0.2375 lbs), which is below the 0.55 pound threshold for FAA registration. However, local regulations may vary.
Ihirangi mokete
Me mohio kei roto i to kete nga mea katoa kei raro nei:
- Brookstone Flight Force Micro Drone
- 2.4GHz Radio Frequency Controller
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- 8 Spare Rotors
- Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
Ka mutu te huaview
The Brookstone Flight Force Micro Drone is a compact and agile quadcopter designed for both indoor and outdoor flight. Its 6-axis gyroscope ensures stable flight, while multiple flight modes cater to various skill levels.
An image showing the compact Brookstone Flight Force Micro Drone from a slightly elevated angle, highlighting its four rotors and sleek black design.
Key features include hover capability, forward/backward, side-to-side, up/down movement, and 360-degree flips. The drone operates on a 2.4GHz radio frequency controller and is USB rechargeable.
Tatūnga
1. Te Whakataki i te Battery Drone
- Connect the small end of the included USB charging cable to the charging port on the drone.
- Connect the larger end of the USB charging cable to a powered USB port (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter).
- Ka tiaho te rama tohu utu (mēnā kei te wātea) i te wā e utu ana, ā, ka whakaweto, ka huri rānei te tae ina kī tonu te utu.
- Charging typically takes approximately 30-45 minutes. A full charge provides 5-6 minutes of flight time.
- Hiranga: Do not leave the drone unattended while charging. Disconnect once fully charged.
2. Tāuta Pūhiko Kaiwhakahaere
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the 2.4GHz radio frequency controller.
- Whakatuwheratia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
- Whakauruhia kia toru ngā pākahiko AAA (kāore i te whakaurua), me te whakarite kia tika te polarity (+/-).
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
3. Whakahoahoa te Drone me te Kaiwhakahaere
- Whakanohia te drone ki runga i te papa, te papa.
- Whakahokia te haruru ma te pehi i tana paatene mana. Ka whiti nga rama o te drone.
- Turn on the controller. The controller's indicator light will flash.
- Panahia te rakau harikoa maui ki runga, katahi ki raro.
- Both the drone's and controller's lights should become solid, indicating successful pairing.
- Ki te kore e taea te hono, whakawetohia ngā pūrere e rua, ka whakahoki anō i te tukanga.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Nga Mana Rererangi Taketake
- Rākau Harikoa Mauī (Whakateretere):
- Pana ake hei piki.
- Tōia ki raro hei heke iho.
- Push left/right to rotate left/right (yaw).
- Rākau Mahi Matau (Ahunga):
- Pana ake kia rere whakamua.
- Tōia ki raro kia rere whakamuri.
- Push left to fly left (strafe).
- Push right to fly right (strafe).
- Whakaparo: Gently release the joysticks to allow the drone to hover in place. Minor adjustments may be needed.
Advanced Flight Modes
The drone supports both 3-channel and 4-channel flight modes, allowing for progression as your piloting skills improve.
- Aratau 3-Channel: Typically offers basic controls (throttle, yaw, pitch). Ideal for beginners.
- Aratau 4-Channel: Adds roll control (side-to-side movement without yaw). Provides more precise control for advanced pilots.
- Refer to your controller's specific buttons for switching between modes.
Performing 360° Flips
The Flight Force Micro Drone can perform impressive 360-degree flips with ease.
- Ensure the drone is flying at a sufficient height (at least 6-10 feet) to allow for the maneuver.
- Press the dedicated "Flip" button on the controller (consult your controller diagram for exact location).
- Immediately after pressing the flip button, push the right joystick in the desired flip direction (forward, backward, left, or right).
- The drone will execute a 360-degree flip in that direction.
Te whakapai i te Drone
If the drone drifts in a particular direction when hovering, you can use the trim buttons to correct its flight path.
- If the drone drifts forward, press the backward trim button repeatedly until it hovers steadily.
- If the drone drifts backward, press the forward trim button.
- If the drone drifts left, press the right trim button.
- If the drone drifts right, press the left trim button.
- Make small, incremental adjustments until stable flight is achieved.
Te tiaki
Whakakapi Rotors
In case of damage, rotors can be replaced using the included spare parts.
- Gently pull the damaged rotor straight up from its motor shaft.
- Ensure you replace it with a rotor of the correct type (A or B, usually marked on the rotor and drone arm).
- Press the new rotor firmly onto the motor shaft until it is seated securely.
- Always replace all damaged rotors before flying.
Te horoi
To maintain optimal performance, keep your drone clean.
- Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei muru i te tinana o te drone.
- Remove any dust or debris from the motors and rotors carefully.
- Do not use harsh chemicals or liquids, as they may damage electronic components.
Rokiroki
Proper storage helps prolong the life of your drone.
- Penapenahia te waka rererangi me te kaiwhakahaere ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me te pāmahana tino kino.
- Remove batteries from the controller if storing for extended periods to prevent leakage.
- Ensure the drone's battery is partially charged (around 50%) before long-term storage.
Raparongoā
If you encounter issues with your Flight Force Micro Drone, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kare te haruru e kaha ana. | Kua pau te pākahiko, kāore rānei i te hono. | Charge the drone battery fully. Ensure the power button is pressed. |
| Karekau te mana whakahaere i te hiko. | Controller batteries are depleted or incorrectly installed. | Whakakapia ngā pākahiko AAA, me te whakarite kia tika te polarity. |
| Drone and controller do not pair. | Incorrect pairing procedure or interference. | Ensure drone and controller are close. Repeat pairing steps (power on drone, then controller, throttle up-down). Avoid other 2.4GHz devices. |
| Ka rere te haruru i te wa e rere ana. | Drone is not trimmed correctly or uneven surface at startup. | Land the drone, place it on a level surface, and re-trim using the controller's trim buttons. |
| He poto te wa rere. | Ko te pākahiko kaore i te tino whakakiia, kua tawhito ranei te pākahiko. | Ensure battery is fully charged. Flight time is typically 5-6 minutes. Battery performance may degrade over time. |
| Drone crashes easily or is unstable. | Damaged rotors or motors. | Inspect rotors for damage and replace if necessary. Ensure motors are free of debris. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Ingoa Tauira | Flight Force |
| Waitohu | Brookstone |
| Ahu (Hare) | 2.3 x 2.3 inihi (5.84 x 5.84 cm) |
| Weight (Drone) | 3.8 hāora (107.7g) |
| Momo Mana | Mana Mamao |
| Hangarau Hononga | Auautanga Reo Irirangi 2.4GHz |
| Awhe Morahi | Tae atu ki te 100 putu (30 mita) |
| Wā Rererangi | Tae atu ki te 5-6 meneti mo ia utu |
| Power Type (Drone) | USB Rechargeable (Lithium Polymer battery) |
| Nga Hiko Whakahaere | 2 x AAA (kaore i whakauruhia) |
| Nga waahanga motuhake | 6-axis gyroscope, 3- and 4-channel flight modes, 360° flips |
| Te Tau Manakohia | 14 tau ki runga ake |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or replacement parts, please contact Brookstone customer service. Details can typically be found on the official Brookstone webte waahi, te kohinga hua ranei.
You may also visit the Brookstone store on Amazon for additional product information: Brookstone Store





