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Unstable Flight
The drone will not come to a stable hover or the drone flips over mid-flight.
Reset firmware
Press the red reset button located under the battery. You will need to use a stick or similar in order to reach the button.
If the drone's firmware has not been updated recently, an update can help solve your problem.
Dirty propellors
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Check to make sure that the blade of the propellors and the area surrounding the motors are free of dirt. If dirty, clean with a dry paper towel and make sure that the propellors spin free of obstructions.
Unbalanced propellors
If after resetting the drone and cleaning the propellors the problem still persists, the propellers may need to be balanced. Over time, one of the sides of the propeller can become heavier than the other causing a minute imbalance which can be noticed when flying.
Battery will not charge
The battery does not charge or charge fully.
Faulty battery charger
Ensure the battery charger is functioning properly when a battery is connected and plugged into the wall. The light on the charger should illuminate red while charging and turn green when finished charging. If this is not the case, a new charger may be necessary.
Damaged battery
Inspect the battery to make sure that there are not significant bulges. If the battery is deformed in any way do not attempt to charge the battery or use it in the drone. Replace the battery and safely dispose of the old battery.
Faulty battery
If the battery is in good condition, check the voltage with a tool such as a multimeter. Set you voltmeter to the DC volts range. This will vary from meter to meter; therefore, refer to the user's manual of your specific meter. Measure the batteries voltage by touching the positive lead of your meter to the positive red lead on the battery and the negative lead to the black lead of the battery. The battery should measure within 2V of the voltage noted on the battery. If the battery voltage drops significantly after charging within a 3 hour period, the battery needs replacement.
Drone will not power on
The AR Drone does not power on when the battery is connected.
Faulty battery
See the 'Battery will not charge' section to make sure the battery is fully charged.
Reset firmware
Press the red reset button located under the battery. You will need to use a stick or similar in order to reach the button.
If the drone's firmware has not been updated recently, an update can help solve your problem
Faulty main board
If the drone still does not turn on after following the previous steps, the main board on the drone may be faulty and need replacement. See Mainboard and Navigation Board Replacement Guide for further instructions.
The AR Drone does not pass 'self-check'
When the battery is connected to the AR Drone, it will initialize itself to make sure all components are working as they should be. The lights on the drone will illuminate in red initially. Then the drone will 'wiggle' each propeller to make sure all motors are responding and will check to make sure the drone is sitting level. If all ' self-checks' pass, then the lights on the drone will illuminate green.
Drone is not calibrated
If all tests complete but the lights don't turn green, this is most likely due to the drone not being level. Firstly make sure that the drone is sitting on a level surface. If so, go into the setting on your smartphone or tablet and-and select the 'Calibrate' option. The drone should be ready for flight.
Obstructed propellors or faulty motor
Ensure all the propellors can spin free without obstructions then perform a reset of the drone. If you find problems with the propellors, see the section, 'Unstable flight'. If the drone still fails the initial check, then one or more of the motors will need replacement. See 'Motor replacement guide' for further instructions.
Drone will not connect to a smartphone or tablet
The AR Drone will not connect to a smartphone or tablet via WiFi.
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Reset needed or outdated firmware
Press the red reset button located under the battery. You will need to use a stick or similar in order to reach the button.
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If the drone's firmware has not been updated recently, an update can help solve your problem
Improper IP address
In your phone or tablet's WiFi setting of the device go into the details of the connection and ensure the IP address is 192.168.1.xxx The 'xxx' can vary from either a single digit to 3 digit number.
Improper WiFi connection
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if already connected go into the wifi setting of your device and select 'Forget this network.' Restart your device and then go back and connect to the drones network. Then go into the drone's app and try connecting once again.