KAYOBA 012295 Folding Drone Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
KAYOBA

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Item no. 012295

Folding drone

KAYOBA 012295 Folding Drone - 1

Operating instructions

  Important! Read the user instructions carefully before use. Save them for future reference. (Translation of the original instructions)

Care for the environment!
Must not be discarded with household waste! This product contains electrical or electronic components that should be recycled. Leave the product for recycling at the designated station e.g. the local authority’s recycling station.

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2021-0412
©Jula AB

  EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Item number        012295

  Jula AB, Box 363, SE-532 24 SKARA, SWEDEN
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer

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RC DRONE FOLDABLE
2.4GHz

Conforms to the following directives, regulations and standards

Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
ETSI EN 300 440 V2.1 1, ETSI EN 301 489-1 V2.1.1
ETSI EN 301 489-3 V2.1.1, EN 62479:2010

RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and (EU) 2015/863
EN 50581:2012

KAYOBA 012295 - Signature 2 Skara 2020-03-13

Maria Sihvonen Grahn
BUSINESS AREA MANAGER

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Handle the remote control with care to avoid the drone going out of control – risk of personal injury.
  • Switch off the remote control and the drone after use.
  • Do not expose batteries to heat, such as near a naked flame or radiator.
  • Keep a distance of at least 2 metres between the user and other persons when flying.
  • Keep children away from the product unless supervised by an adult. The user (or instructor) must keep the drone under control all the time.
  • Switch off the drone and the remote control after use and remove the battery from the remote control.
  • Avoid short circuiting.

WARNING!

  • Contains small parts – risk of suffocation.
  • Pay attention to the height at which the helicopter is flying and to any obstructions to avoid it crashing.
  • Avoid crashing the helicopter on the ground or against solid objects, this can damage or wreck it.
BATTERY
  • Insert the batteries with the correct polarity as described in the instructions.
  • Avoid short circuiting – risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
  • Do not subject the batteries to knocks or blows – risk of explosion.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries, or different types of batteries.
  • Recycle used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
  • Do not expose the batteries to naked flames or heat.
  • Remove the batteries from the remote control if the product is not going to be used for some time.
  • Do not take the batteries apart, or attempt to repair them.
  • (Do not use a battery if it is damaged, deformed, abnormally warm, smells or exhibits other unusual characteristics. Stop charging or using immediately.
  • On eye contact with battery fluid, rinse immediately with plenty of fresh water and seek medical attention. Do not rub your eyes.

NOTE:
Only use alkaline batteries.

Charging the batteries
  • Only use the supplied charger.
  • Never connect batteries directly to a power point or 12 V vehicle socket.
  • Pull out the plug immediately in the event of any abnormal noise or smell, smoke or other sign of a problem. Stop charging or using immediately.
  • Never charge damaged or deformed batteries.
  • Do not overcharge batteries, this can damage them and reduce their life span.
  • Do not charge batteries near flammable substances or place the charger on an electrically conductive surface.
  • Keep the batteries under supervision during charging
  • Allow the batteries to cool before charging. Otherwise there is a risk of fire and/or damaging the batteries.
  • The charging temperature should be from 0 to 40°C.
  • Do not leave the batteries unattended when charging – risk of overheating.
SYMBOLS

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| Recycle discarded product in accordance with local regulations.

TECHNICAL DATA

Frequency 2.4 GHz
Range 30 m
Battery technique for remote control 4 x AA 1.5 V
Battery technique, drone LiPo, 3.7V/650 mAh
Camera HD, 1280 x 720p
Flying time approx. 6 m
Charging time for drone approx. 105 min
Weight 147 g
Size L 18 xW 18 x H 8 mm

DESCRIPTION

PACKAGE CONTENTS
  1. Instructions
  2. Drone
  3. Remote control
  4. Rotor guard, 4x
  5. Screwdriver
  6. USB charger
  7. Fasteners, 4x
  8. Rotor A/B

FIG. 1

REMOTE CONTROL

  1. Photographing button
  2. Button OFF/ON
  3. Status light
  4. Selector high/low speed
  5. Video button
  6. Roll button
  7. Lever up/down/left turn/right turn
  8. Lever forward/back/to left/to right
  9. Start
  10. Trimming forwards
  11. Headless mode
  12. Light
  13. Emergency stop
  14. Trimming right
  15. Landing
  16. Trimming backwards
  17. Automatic return flying
  18. Trimming left turn

FIG. 2

ASSEMBLY

REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY
  1. Unscrew the battery cover and open the cover.
  2. Insert four AA batteries (sold separately) with the correct polarity as shown by the markings in the battery compartment.
  3. Replace the battery cover and screw the screw back on.

FIG. 3

NOTE:

  • Only use alkaline batteries.
  • Do not mix old and new batteries.
  • The remote control automatically sets off an alarm if the batteries are discharged. Replace the batteries immediately.
  • The range of the remote control reduces when its batteries are discharged.
  • Remove the batteries from the remote control if it is not going to be used for some time. Otherwise there is a risk of material damage as a result of battery leakage.
CHARGING DRONE BATTERY
  1. Remove the battery from the drone and put it in the charger.
  2. Connect the charger cable to the battery and to the USB charger or USB port The status light goes on during charging and goes off when the battery is fully charged.
  3. Replace the battery in the battery compartment on the drone.

FIG. 4

NOTE:

  • The charger cable can be connected to a USB charger or to a USB port in a car, or to a computer or other appliance. The output voltage should be + 5 + 0.5 V.
  • Pay attention to electrical safety at all times.

WARNING!

  • Do not leave the battery unattended when charging. Only use the supplied charger.
  • The drone automatically triggers an alarm when the drone battery is discharged. Charge the battery immediately.
  • When the battery is discharged the drone will not fly properly or be able to take off.
STAY

Fit the stays on the rotor fasteners before flying, otherwise the fasteners can break if the drone is knocked.

FIG. 5

ROTOR GUARD

Undo the screws, fit the guards as shown in the diagram and replace the screws.

FIG. 6

USE

Tighten the screws in the fasteners before use.

PAIRING
  1. Place the drone on a level surface and press the power switch The status light starts flashing. Do not move the drone.
  2. Start the remote control with the power switch and move the flying height lever from the lowest to the highest position and then back to the lowest to complete the pairing.

FIG. 7

COLLAPSIBLE

There is a fold lock on the base of the axles.
Press the lock in the direction of the arrow to fold or unfold.

Unfolding

FIG. 8

Folding

FIG. 9

MODE SELECTION

Flying forwards is in the direction of the nose on the drone. In this mode the drone flies forward in the direction of the nose, and in a corresponding way in other directions.

FIG. 10

Flying height lever

Increases and reduces the flying height.

FIG. 11

NOTE:

The product has a high motor output. Move the left lever slowly forwards to avoid rapid climbing, which can result in personal injury, material damage and/or collision.

Control surface

Rotates to the right or left.

  1. Left rotation
  2. Right rotation

FIG. 12

Longitudinal direction

Control flying forwards or backwards.

  1. Forward
  2. Back

FIG. 13

Rudder

Control flying sideways to the left or right.

  1. Sideways left
  2. Sideways right

FIG. 14

NOTE:

  • Use the remote control carefully, with soft strokes. Practice simple manoeuvres to learn how to control the drone.
  • Use reversal of lever control when flying with remote control.

ADJUSTING SENSITIVITY

There are three sensitivity settings:

  1. Low
  2. Intermediate
  3. Advanced

Press the right button to activate sensitivity mode.

  1. Low mode is activated when pressing the first time (sensitivity up to 40%).
  2. The intermediate mode is activated when the remote control emits two audio prompts (sensitivity up to 60%).
  3. The advanced mode is activated when the remote control emits three audio prompts (sensitivity up to 100%).
Roll to left

First press the roll button, then press the right lever to the left and release.

FIG. 15

Roll to right

First press the roll button, then press the right lever to the right and release.

FIG. 16

Roll forward

First press the roll button, then press the right lever up and release.

FIG. 17

Roll back

First press the roll button, then press the right lever down and release.

FIG. 18

NOTE:

The drone can roll 360°. The drone should not be at an angle of more than 30° when rolling. Do not roll at a low height, this can cause the drone to hit the ground.

Direction

Forward

Press this button.

FIG. 19

Back

Press this button.

FIG. 20

Left

Press this button.

FIG. 21

Right

Press this button.

FIG. 22

CAMERA AND SD CARD

Camera

The product has a fixed HD camera with a resolution of 1280 x 720, viewing angle 50°.

SD card

Installation

  1. Remove the battery from the product.
  2. Insert the SD card in the SD card slot.

FIG. 23

NOTE

The product supports an SD card of max 32 GB. SD cards are sold separately.

RESETTING TO DEFAULT SETTINGS

If the drone cannot be controlled correctly, reset to default settings as follows.

  1. Place the drone on a level surface and hold the left and right levers on the remote control in low mode for 2-3 seconds.
  2. The status light on the drone starts flashing.
  3. After 2-3 seconds the status light goes constant to show that the drone has reset to default settings.

FIG. 24

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem Possible cause Action
The remote control will not pair with the drone. Check that the flying height

lever on the remote control is in low mode. Carry out pairing without moving the lever.| Check that the flying height lever on the remote control is in low mode. Carry out pairing without moving the lever.
The rotors rotate very slowly or not at all.| The battery in the drone is discharged.| Charge the battery.
The pairing failed.| Redo the pairing.
The flying height lever has jammed.| Pull down the flying height lever to low mode, wait 3 seconds and move up the lever again.
It is not possible to roll.| The battery in the drone is discharged.| Charge the battery.
The drone vibrates and makes a noise when flying.| The motor, chassis and rotors are incorrectly assembled.| Check that the motor, chassis and rotors are correctly assembled.
The rotors rotate, but the drone does not take off.| The motor, chassis and rotors are incorrectly assembled.| Check that the motor, chassis and rotors are correctly assembled.
One or more motors are not working.| Defective motor.| Replace the motor.
A wire to the motor has come loose.| Connect the wire correctly.
The remote control is defective.| Replace the remote control.

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