Protocol Galileo Pilot's Handbook Manual - Battery Repair & Maintenance
1. Do not immerse or submerge battery in water; store in a cool, dry location.
2. In order to increase battery longevity, avoid repeat charging and excessive discharging.
3. Charge battery to approximately 55% capacity prior to long-term storage.
4. If battery sees no use for extended periods of time, it is recommended that battery voltage
is kept above 3V. Check monthly and recharge as needed.
5. Do not disassemble battery.
BATTERY REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
1. Install the landing skids to the bottom of the quad-copter (Figure 1).
2. Install the blade protection frame to every corner and tighten the screws (Figure 2).
3. Installing the blades (Fig. 3):
a. Remove the lockstitch from the axis pipe by twisting it in the direction of the arrows on
the lockstitch until you hear a click. You may want to use a tissue or a cloth as you twist.
b. Pull the lockstitch down to expose the locking bar. Slide the bar out of the axis pipe and
slide the lockstitch off the axis pipe.
c. Slide the blade onto the axis pipe with the metal side up. Push the blade all the way
down so it fits snugly over the plastic part of the axis pipe.
d. Slide the lockstitch down on the axis pipe.
e. Align the opening on the lockstitch with the hole in the axis pipe. Insert the locking bar
into the axis pipe and turn the lockstitch until you hear another click. The blade is now
installed.
f. Slide the silver cap over the axis pipe until it is snug.
NOTE: If the quad-copter crashes, double check to make sure the blade protection frame is
not loose. If it is, re-tighten before flying.
NOTE: If you prefer to not install blade guards, fillers are included to place in the slots instead.
INSTALL LANDING SKIDS, BLADES, & BLADE GUARDS
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
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FIG. 3