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• The transmitter settings have been adjusted incorrectly for optimal flight.
1. Return the transmitter to the default settings.
A. Ensure the transmitter is off.
B. Press and hold both AUX buttons.
C. While holding the AUX buttons, turn the transmitter on.
D. Continue holding the AUX buttons for 3 seconds until the transmitter beeps.
E. The transmitter is reset and is in bind mode.
• The battery charger has been connected to a computer USB port and the helicopter battery has
been connected to the charger, but the battery will not charge.
1. Some computer USB ports will not support fast charging. Switch the charger to the Normal
charge setting. For the best charging performance, use the Fast charge setting with a USB wall
adapter rated at 1 amp or greater output.
• The helicopter battery is fully charged and the rotor blades are spinning,
but the helicopter will not lift off.
1. The rotor blades have been installed incorrectly.
See
“Rotor Blade Installation.”
• The altitude of the helicopter is reduced during acceleration or the helicopter
performs erratically.
1. Confirm proper control operation. Place the model on a smooth surface with the front of the model
facing away from you.
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B.
C.
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F.
A. Gently push the throttle stick forward.
G.
All four rotors will spin.
B. Hold the flight stick to full right and gently push the
throttle stick forward. The left rotors will spin.
C. Hold the flight stick to full left and gently push the
throttle stick forward. The right rotors will spin.
D. Hold the flight stick full forward and gently push the throttle stick forward.
The rear rotors will spin.
E. Hold the flight stick full rearward and gently push the throttle stick forward.
The front rotors will spin.
F. Gently push the throttle stick forward as you hold the throttle stick to the left.
The right front and left rear rotors will spin.
G. Gently push the throttle stick forward as you hold the throttle stick to the right.
The left front and right rear rotors will spin.
2. One or more of the motors is damaged.
A. The motors in the helicopter are high-performance motors that will wear over time and require
replacement. If one motor fails and requires replacement, it is likely the remaining motors are equally
worn. All four motors should be replaced at the same time. Visit
LaTrax.com
to learn how to identify
motor issues and to find more information on motor replacement.
3. The accelerometer needs to be reset. Go to
LaTrax.com
for additional information and instructions
or call the LaTrax Technical Support Line toll-free at: 1-888-872-9927.
Visit LaTrax.com for more information on the advanced functions
and additional features of your LaTrax Alias!