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Parrot MAMBO FLY User manual

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4
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PRESENTATION
OF
THE
PARROT
MAMBO
FLY
Hull
Battery
enclosure
Connector
Warning
lights
Micro
USB
port
On/Off
button
Camera
Hull
CHARGING
THE
BATTERY
1. Insert
the
battery
in
the
slot
provided
for
this
purpose.
2.
With
the
micro
USB cable,
connect
the
Parrot
Mambo
to
a
computer
or
a USB
power
adapter.
5
-
The
charge LED
is
steady
red
when
charging.
The
charge
time
is
approximately
30
minutes
with
a
2.1
A charger.
Once
charging
is
complete/
the
charge LED
turns
green.
,
To
remove
the
battery/
lift
the
tab
and
slide
the
battery
backwards.
6
-
DOWN
LOAD
THE
APPLICATION
Login
to
the
App
Store®
or
Google
Play™
and
download
the
free
FreeFiight
Mini
application
to
your
smartphone
or
tablet.
CONNECTING
TO
THE
PARROT
MAMBO
FLY
1.
Insert
the
battery
in
the
slot
provided
for
this
purpose
or
press
the
On/Off
button.
>The
Parrot
Mambo
turns on.
2. Place
the
Parrot
Mambo
on
a
flat
surface
with
the
propellers
up.
3.
Wait
until
the
warning
lights
turn
green.
4.
On
your
smartphone,
turn
on
the
Bluetooth®
function
and
open
the
FreeFiight
Mini
application.
>The
application
automatically
connects
to
the
Parrot
Mambo.
If
it
does
not
automatically
connect,
a list
of
available
drones
appears.
Select
your
Parrot
Mambo.
7
-
l.
8
-
TAKING
OFF
1. Place
the
Parrot
Mambo
on
a
flat
surface
with
the
propellers
up.
2.
In
the FreeFiight Mini application, press
e.
3. Select
the
type
of
accessory used (with
or
without
hulls).
4.
Press
.A
TAKE-OFF
.A
>The
Parrot
Mambo
takes
off
and stabilises at 1
meter
above
the
ground
waiting for a command.
LANDING
To
land
the
Parrot
Mambo,
press
the
button.
>The
Parrot
Mambo
lands.
FLYING
~LANDING~
Joystick
mode
is
the
default
flying
mode.
Go
up
Go
forward
Turn
left
Pre-programmed
patterns
Move
right
•
Turn
right
Move
left
Go
down
Land
Go
backward
9
-
.'
.
10
-
PRE-PROGRAMMED
PATTERNS
1.
Press@)
.
>A
list
of
patterns
appears.
2.
Select
a
pattern.
>The
icon
for
the
selected
pattern
appears.
3.
Double-tap
the
centre
of
your
smartphone
or
tablet
screen
to
perform
the
selected
pattern.
ACCESSORIES
HULLS
Attach
the
hulls
to
the
Parrot
Mambo's
arms.
Make
sure
the
hulls are
properly
secured
on
the
Parrot
Mambo's
contacts
by
pressing
on
them.
To
remove
the
hulls:
gently
remove
the
hulls
from
the
Parrot
Mambo's
contacts.
WARNING
LIGHT
INDICATIONS
Steady
The
Parrot
Mambo
is
orange
light
starting
up.
Steady
The Parrot
Mambo
is
green
light
ready
for
use.
Flashing
The
Parrot
Mambo's
battery
is
low.
red
light
>
Charge
the
battery.
The
Parrot
Mambo
has
detected
a
problem.
>Make
sure
Steady
Bluetooth®
is
red
light
enabled
on
your
smartphone.
If
the
problem
persists,
visit
www.parrot.com.
11
-
GENERAL INFORMATION
ACCESSORIES
AND
SPARE
PARTS
Accessories and spare parts are available from
your
Parrot retailer
or
on
www.parrot.com.
PRECAUTIONS FOR
USE
AND
MAINTENANCE
The Parrot
Mambo
Flyi s
not
suitable
for
children
under
14
years
of
age.
f.
The Parrot
Mambo
Fly
is
a
model
aircraft
designed
for
recreation and leisure.
The
pilot
must, at all times, maintain eye
contact
with
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly and
control its trajectory. The Parrot
Mambo
Fly
must
be
used according
to
the
rules
of
civil aviation
in
your country. The places where
it
is
used
must
be
suitable
for
its progression
in
order
to
continuously ensure
the
safety
of
people,
animals and
property. Using
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly in
some
public
places (for example: train
stations, airports, etc.)
or
on
public
roads may
not
be
allowed.
To use
the
Parrot
Mambo
inside, install
the
hulls
to
protect
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly
in case a collision with
another
object.
The Parrot
Mambo's
propellers
in
flight
can cause
damage
to
people,
animals
or
objects.
Do
not
touch
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly in flight. Stay a safe distance
away and wait
for
the
propellers
to
completely
stop
before
handling
the
Parrot
Mambo.
Ifyou use
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly with accessories, use only accessories specified
by
Parrot Drones
SAS.
Only
use
the
Parrot
Mambo
gun
with balls
designed
for
the
Parrot
Mambo
.
If sand
or
dust
gets
into
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly,
it
may
be
irreparably
damaged
and
no
longer
function properly.
Do
not
use
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly in adverse
weather
conditions
(rain,
strong
wind
or
snow)
or
when visibility
is
poor
(at night).
Keep
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly away from high
voltage
power
lines,
buildings
or
any
other
potentially
hazardous areas.
Do
not
use this device near liquids.
Do
not
place
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly
on
water
or
on a
wet
surface
as
this
could
cause irreparable
damage.
Do
not
leave
the
Parrot
Mambo
in
the
sun.
WARNING:
THE PARROT
MAMBO
AND
ITS
ACCESSORIES ARE
MADE
OF
OR
CONTAIN
SMALL
OBJECTS-
CHOKING
HAZARD-
DO
NOT
SHOOT
THE
PARROT
MAMBO
GUN'S
BALLS AT PEOPLE,
ANIMALS
OR OBJECTS.
WARRANTY
For
the
warranty conditions, please read
the
Terms and
Conditions
of
sale
of
the
retailer where you purchased
the
Parrot
Mambo
Fly.
HOW
TO
RECYCLE
THIS PRODUCT
'Q"
This symbol on the
product
or
its documentation indicates
that
it must
not
be
~
disposed
of
with household waste. Uncontrolled waste disposal may harm
-the environment
or
human health. Please separate your device from other
types
of
waste
to
recycle it responsibly. This will help
to
foster the sustainable
re-use
of
material resources.
We
invite you
to
contact your retailer
or
inquire at your
local town hall
to
find
out
where and
how
the
Parrot
Mambo
can
be
recycled.
CONFORMITY
DECLARATION
12
PARROT DRONES, 174 quai
de
Jemmapes, 75010 Paris, France, hereby
de-
-
dares
that
it
is
solely responsible
for
the
compliance
of
the
product
described
in
this user guide with technical standards,
EN
301489-17, EN300328, EN71-1, EN71-2,
EN62115,
EN50581
according
to
the provisions
of
the
R&
TIE
Directive 1999/5/EC,
the
ROHS
Directive 2011/65/EU and
the
General Product Safety Directive 2001/95/EC.
The
statement
of
compliance
is
available at
the
following
address:
www.parrot.com/fr/ce/?parrot-mambo
TRADEMARKS
Parrot
Mambo,
Parrot
Mambo
Fly,
their
logos
and FreeFiight Mini are
trade-
marks
or
registered trademarks
of
Parrot Drones
SAS
.
Parrot and
the
Parrot
logos
are trademarks
of
Parrot S.A, used
under
license
therefrom.
App
Store
is
a
trademark
of
Apple
Inc.
Google
Play
is
a
trademark
of
Google
Inc.
The
8/uetooth
®
name
and
logo
are registered trademarks
of
Bluetooth
SIG,
Inc.
and
any use
of
these trademarks
by
Parrot Drones
SAS
is
done
under
licence.
All
other
trademarks
mentioned
in
this
guide
are
the
property
of
their
respective
owners.
WARNING
REGARDING PRIVACY
AND
RESPECT FOR IMAGES
OF
PROPERTY
Recording and broadcasting
an
individual's imagewithouttheirpermission may consti-
tute
an
invasion
of
privacy and you may
be
held liable. Ask permission before filming
people, especially if you intend
to
keep your recordings and/or broadcast them.
Do
not
broadcast degrading images which may affect
an
individual's reputation ordignity.
Recording and broadcasting
the
image
of
property
without
permission from its
owner
and
or
any third party
holding
intellectual
property
rights on
the
property
may constitute a violation
of
the
property's
image
rights and you may
be
held
liable. Ask permission from its
owner
and/or
any third party with ownership rights.
FCC
AND
IC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
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
I
with Industry Canada
Licence-exempt
RSS
standard(s). These limits are
designed
to
provide
reaso-
nable
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 in-
terference
to
radio communications. However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
inter-
ference 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
distance
between
the
equipment
and receiver.
•
Connect
the
equipment
to
an
outlet
on a circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected.
•
Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio!lV
technician
for
help
.
This
equipment
complies
with Part 15
of
the
FCC Rules
I
with Industry Canada
Licence
exempt
RSS
standard(s).
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
condi-
tions: This
equipment
may
not
cause harmful interference. This
equipment
must
accept
any interference received,
including
interference
that
may cause
unde-
13
-
I.
sired operation.
Modifications
not
authorized
by
the
manufacturer may
void
the
user's authority
to
operate
this device.
Caution: Exposure
to
Radio Frequency Radiation
The installer
of
this radio
equipment
must ensure
that
the
antenna
is
located
or
pointed
such
that
it
does
not
emit
RF
field in excess
of
Health Canada limits
for
the
general
population;
consult Safety
Code
6,
obtainable
from
Health Canada's
website at http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca
This
equipment
complies
with
the
FCC
RF
radiation exposure limits set forth
for
an
uncontrolled
environment. This
equipment
should
be
installed and
operated
with a
minimum
distance
of
20cm
between
the
radiator
and
any
part
of
your
body
.
DECLARATION
OF
CONFORMITY IN
CANADA
This device complies with
the
Industry Canada
RSS
applicable
to
license-exempt
radio apparatus.
Operation
is
permitted
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
the
device
must
not
produce
interference, and
(2)
the
user
of
the
device must
accept any radio interference encountered, even if
the
interference
is
likely
to
compromise
operations.
This category B digital device
is
compliant with
the
NMB-003 standard
of
Canada.
BATTERY
WARNING
: Failure
to
follow
all
the
instructions may result in serious injury, irre-
parable
damage
to
the
battery
and
may cause a fire, smoke
or
explosion.
Always check the battery's condition before charging or using it. Replace the battery
ifit
has
been dropped,
or
in
case
of
odour, overheating, discolouration, deformation
or leakage. Never use anything other than the approved LiPo charger
to
charge
the battery. Always use a balancing charger for LiPo cells or a LiPo cell balancer. It
is
recommended
that
you
do
not
to
use any other charger than the one provided with
the product. Nevertrickle charge
or
charge under2.5 V per cell. The battery
tempe-
rature must never exceed 60
oc
(140
°
F)
otherwise
the
battery could
be
damaged
or
ignite. Never charge on a flammable surface, near flammable products or inside a
vehicle (preferably place
the
battery
in
anon-flammable and non-conductive contai-
ner). Never leave the battery unattended during the charging process. Never disas-
semble or modify
the
housing's wiring, or puncture the cells. Always ensure
that
the
charger
output
voltage corresponds
to
the voltage
of
the battery.
Do
not
shortcircuit
the
batteries. Never expose the LiPo battery
to
moisture or direct sunlight,
or
store
it
in
a place where temperatures could exceed 60
oc
(car
in
the
sun, for example).
Always keep it
out
of
reach
of
children. Improper battery use may result
in
a fire,
explosion
or
other hazard.
[Q]
The battery terminals should
not
be
allowed
to
short-circuit. The
product
should
be
connected only
to
class
II
appliances which display the symbol.
Use
only 6
mm
diameterballs (reference MCPLA01357
A_Chonggao) sold
by
PARROT
DRONES. Warni
ng
.
Do
not
aim at eyes orface
or
body
part.
MANUFACTURER INFORMATION
The Parrot
Mambo
Fly
is
manufactured
by
: PARROT DRONES
SAS-
174 Ouai
de
Jemmapes-
75010
Paris
(France)- Corporate and Trade Register
Paris
808 408 074
( EA
FCC
10:
2AG61DELOS3
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IC:
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053-DELOSJ
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