SuiTABLE FLyiNG ENViRONMENT:
The location in which the helicopter is flown should fulfil the following criteria:
1. It should be an indoor location without any wind. Insofar as possible, there
should be no air conditioning systems, heaters, etc. that can cause air currents.
2. The room should be at least 10 metres long, six metres wide and three
metres high.
3. No disruptive objects, such as fans, lamps, etc. should be present in the room.
4. When initialising take-off, make absolutely sure that all persons and animals-
including the pilot - are at least 1-2 metres removed from the aircraft before
flight begins.
5. Always watch the aircraft to ensure it does not fly into and injure the pilot,
other people or animals.
WARNiNG!
Flying model aircraft and helicopters outdoors has required mandatory liability insu-
rance since 2005. Contact your private liability insurer and make sure that your new
and earlier models are included in your insurance coverage. Request written confirma-
tion and keep this in a safe place. Alternatively, the DMFV offers a trial membership
free of charge online at www.dmfv.aero, which includes insurance.
OPERATiNG TiP
• Immediately move the thrust controller completely down after a crash.
TrOUBleShOOTINg
Problem:
The rotor blades do not move.
Cause:
• The ON/OFF switch is in the "OFF" position.
• The battery is too weak or depleted.
Remedy:
• Set the ON/OFF switch to the "ON" position.
• Charge the battery.
Problem:
The helicopter stops and descends during flight for no
apparent reason.
Cause:
• The battery is too weak.
Remedy:
• Charge the battery.
Problem:
The helicopter cannot be controlled.
Cause:
• Connection between helicopter and remote control interrupted.
Remedy:
• Bind the helicopter and remote control again (see point 8: Connecting
the helicopter to the remote control).
Problem:
The helicopter only rotates around its axis clockwise or anti-
clockwise.
Cause:
• Excessive trim adjustment to the left or right.
Remedy:
• Reset the trimming by carefully turning the left/right trim wheel in
the opposite direction (see point 6: Adjusting the Trim Controller).
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Additional tips and tricks can be found online at www.revell-control.de.
SerVICe NOTeS
Go to www.revell-control.de for ordering information
and tips on replacing spare parts, plus other useful
information on all Revell Control models.
www.revell-control.de
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