1. Nhanganyaya
Thank you for choosing the FERIETELF T29 Drone. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, setup, and maintenance of your drone. Please read it thoroughly before your first flight to ensure proper usage and to maximize your flying experience.
2. Mirayiridzo Yekuchengetedza
- Gara uchishandisa drone munzvimbo dzakavhurika, dzakajeka, kure nevanhu, mhuka, uye zvipingamupinyi.
- Avoid flying near airports, power lines, or other restricted airspace.
- Usabhururuke mumhepo ine simba kana mamiriro ekunze asina kunaka.
- Ensure the drone is fully charged and calibrated before each flight. Failure to calibrate on a level surface can result in uncontrolled flight.
- Chengetedza zvigunwe nevhudzi kure nemapropeller anotenderera.
- Tarisiro yevakuru inokurudzirwa kuvashandisi vechidiki.
- In case of a crash or if the drone tips over, recalibrate it before attempting to fly again.
3. Package Zviri mukati
Ona kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupasuru yako:
- FERIETELF T29 Drone
- Remote Control
- Rechargeable Drone Batteries (x2)
- USB Kuchaja Cable
- Spare Propellers (x4)
- Propeller Guards (x4)
- Screwdriver
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)
- Kutakura Nyaya

Image 3.1: FERIETELF T29 Drone package contents and dimensions. The image displays the drone, remote, two batteries, charging cable, spare propellers, propeller guards, and a screwdriver. Dimensions of the drone are indicated as 11 inches length, 9.7 inches width, and 2.2 inches height.
4. Component Identification
4.1 Drone Overview
The T29 drone features a foldable design for portability, an integrated 1080P HD camera, and propeller guards for enhanced safety.

Image 4.1: The FERIETELF T29 Drone and its accessories. The drone is shown in its unfolded state, highlighting its camera and propellers. The remote control, two batteries, spare propellers, propeller guards, USB charging cable, and a screwdriver are also visible.
4.2 Remote Kudzora Pamusoroview
The remote control provides intuitive access to all flight functions. It requires 4 AAA batteries (not included).

Image 4.2: Remote Control Layout. This image illustrates the various buttons and joysticks on the remote control, detailing their functions such as video recording, photo capture, throttle, headless mode, power, emergency stop, direction, trimming, one-key takeoff/landing, speed switching, and 3D flip.
5. Setup
5.1 Kuiswa kwebhatiri uye kuchaja
- Drone Battery: Insert the rechargeable drone battery into the drone's battery compartment. Ensure it clicks securely into place.
- Kuchaja: Connect the drone battery to the USB charging cable. Plug the USB cable into a compatible USB power source (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter). The battery features over-voltage protection. Charge time is approximately 60-90 minutes for 10-12 minutes of flight per battery. Two batteries are included for extended flight time (20-24 minutes total).
- Remote Control Battery: Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control and insert 4 AAA batteries (not included), observing correct polarity.

Image 5.1: Drone Batteries. This image shows two drone batteries, highlighting their capacity for 20-24 minutes of flight time and indicating features like low battery alarm and over-voltage kudzivirirwa.
5.2 Kuisa Propeller uye Magadhi
- Attach the propeller guards to the drone's arms by snapping them into place.
- If replacing propellers, ensure you match the correct propeller type (A or B) to the corresponding motor arm as indicated on the drone. Use the provided screwdriver for installation.
5.3 Kuiswa kweApp uye Kubatanidza
- Download the dedicated drone application from your smartphone's app store (search for 'FERIETELF Drone' or scan the QR code in the quick start guide).
- Turn on the drone and your smartphone's Wi-Fi.
- Connect your smartphone to the drone's Wi-Fi network (usually named 'FERIETELF-T29-XXXX').
- Vhura iyo app kuti utange kubatana uye view iyo live kamera feed.

Image 5.2: App Connectivity. This image shows a smartphone connected to the drone's remote, displaying a live video feed, demonstrating the real-time image streaming capability via the drone's app.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1 Calibration
Zvakakosha: Always calibrate the drone before each flight and after any hard landing or if the drone tips over. Place the drone on a flat, level surface for calibration.
- Batidza drone uye remote control.
- Pair the remote with the drone (refer to quick start guide for specific pairing steps).
- Perform gyroscope calibration by moving both joysticks to the bottom-right corner simultaneously until the drone's lights flash and then become solid.
6.2 Kusimuka uye Kudzika
The T29 drone features a one-key takeoff and landing function for ease of use.
- One-Kiyi Kusimuka: Press the one-key takeoff button on the remote control. The drone will automatically ascend to a stable altitude and hover.
- One-Kiyi Kudzika: Press the one-key landing button. The drone will slowly descend and land automatically.

Image 6.1: One-Key Takeoff/Landing. This image shows a user initiating a one-key takeoff, with the drone automatically ascending or descending to land.
6.3 Flight Controls and Features
- Altitude Hold: The drone maintains a stable altitude automatically, making it easier to control, especially for beginners. This is achieved through an optical positioning camera.
- 3-Speed Modes: Adjust the drone's speed (Low, Medium, High) to suit your skill level and flying environment. Low and Medium speeds are ideal for practice, while High speed provides better wind resistance outdoors.
- 360° Flips: Press the 3D flip button on the remote and then move the right joystick in the desired direction to perform an aerial flip.
- Headless Mode: In headless mode, the drone's orientation is relative to the pilot, regardless of the drone's front direction. This simplifies control for beginners.
- Kudzora kweApp: Control the drone directly from your smartphone via the dedicated app.
- Voice Control: Use voice commands through the app for certain flight functions.
- Gesture Shooting: Ita masaini emaoko pamberi pekamera kukonzeresa foto kana vhidhiyo kurekodha.
- Line Following Flight: Draw a path on your smartphone screen, and the drone will follow it automatically.

Image 6.2: Stable Altitude Hold. The drone is shown hovering steadily, demonstrating its altitude hold capability, which is assisted by its optical positioning camera.

Image 6.3: 3 Speed Modes. This image depicts three drones flying at different speeds (low, medium, high), explaining their suitability for practice or outdoor wind resistance.

Image 6.4: 3D Flip. The image shows a drone performing a 3D flip, indicating how to activate this feature using the remote control.

Image 6.5: Gesture Shooting. This image illustrates how to use hand gestures to take photos or record videos with the drone's camera.

Image 6.6: Easy Flight Features. This image combines visuals for 3D Flip, Gravity Sensing, Line Following Flight, and One-Touch Takeoff/Landing, demonstrating the drone's user-friendly capabilities.
6.4 Kushanda kwekamera
The T29 drone is equipped with a 1080P HD camera for capturing aerial photos and videos.
- Kutora Mifananidzo: Press the photo button on the remote control or tap the photo icon in the app.
- Kurekodha Mavhidhiyo: Press the video button on the remote control or tap the video icon in the app to start/stop recording.

Image 6.7: 1080P HD Camera. This image highlights the drone's 1080P HD adjustable camera, showing its capability to capture clear photos and videos.
7. Kuchengeta
- Kuchenesa: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the drone and remote control. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
- Vaperekedzi: Regularly inspect propellers for damage. Replace any bent or broken propellers immediately using the provided spare parts.
- Kuchengeta: When not in use, store the drone and its accessories in the provided carrying case in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. Remove batteries from the remote control if storing for extended periods.
8. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
- Drone flies diagonally or is uncontrollable: Ensure the drone is calibrated on a level surface before takeoff and after any impact or tipping. Recalibrate the gyroscope.
- Hapana simba: Check if the drone battery is fully charged and correctly installed. Ensure the remote control has fresh AAA batteries.
- No camera feed in app: Verify that your smartphone is connected to the drone's Wi-Fi network and the app is open.
- Nguva pfupi yekubhururuka: Ensure batteries are fully charged. Flight time can vary based on flight conditions (e.g., wind, aggressive maneuvers).
- Remote control beeps: A 'DIDI' alert from the remote indicates low drone battery power. Land the drone immediately.
9. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | FERIETELF |
| Model Name | T29 |
| Mugadziri Chikamu Nhamba | TY-T29 |
| Color | Gireyi |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 9.84"W x 2.28"H (unfolded) |
| Item Weight | 113 magiramu (3.99 ounces) |
| Vhidhiyo Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Vhidhiyo Capture Format | MP4 |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Kubatana Technology | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Control Type | Remote Control, App Control |
| Skill Level | Wokutanga |
| Age Range (Tsanangudzo) | Kid, Youth |
| Mabhatiri | 2 P76 Lithium Ion batteries (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 1200 mAh |
| Special Features | 360 Degree Flip, Foldable, Integrated Camera, Long Battery Life, Speed Adjustment, Altitude Hold, Headless Mode, App Control, Voice Control, Gesture Shooting, Line Following Flight, Low Battery Alarm, Over Voltage Dziviriro |
10. Tsigiro
For the best experience, we recommend testing the drone in a spacious, calm, and windless area for your first flight. If you encounter any issues or require assistance, please contact our support team for guidance.