Preventative Maintenance Schedule
The Preventative Maintenance Schedule ensures the performance, reliability and longevity of your aircraft. By implementing the following maintenance schedule an operator can identify and address potential issues before they escalate.
Recommended Maintenance Activities
Before and after each flight conduct a visual inspection of the aircraft as described in the Section, Inspection Points.
At the 25 flight-hours mark, use an air can to dust out all motors free of debris and conduct a check of the batteries.
Check the IB388 Batteries by referring to Section, Obtaining Battery Statistics via NFC.
At the 50 flight-hour mark, conduct a check of the motors. Check the motors by referring to Section, IF800 Tomcat Motors.
Maintenance Schedule for IF800
These recommendations are based on flight with a 2kg payload in optimal flight conditions. Additional maintenance may be needed at the pilot's discretion.
Recommended Maintenance Activities:
Pre-flight
25 Flight Hours
50 Flight Hours
Inspect all moving components for wear/damage
X
Check propellers for damage
X
Dust all lenses
X
Clean motors with an air can
X
Check Batteries SOH (State of Health)
X
Check Motors
X
Inspect all visible screws and tighten if needed according to torque guidelines (contact customer support)
X
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