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Propeller Replacement
Do not attempt to fly your Mini Gamma with a damaged or broken propeller.
In the event that you damage the propeller, replace it with a new one using
the following procedure:
• Disconnect the battery from the airplane.
• Prise the rubber spinner from the propeller hub and put to one side for
reuse.
• Hold the propeller shaft tightly with a pair of needle-nose pliers and
rotate the propeller in an anticlockwise direction to unscrew it from the
shaft.
• Fit the new propeller in a reverse operation of the above, using
rubberized, foam-friendly glue to carefully refit the spinner.
Transmitter Pairing
Pairing is the process of programming the receiver in the Mini Gamma to
recognize the Globally Unique Identifier (GUID) code of a single specific
transmitter. If ever you find that the transmitter does not operate your Mini
Gamma as it should, it may be necessary for you to re-pair the transmitter
and receiver using the following procedure:
• With the transmitter switched OFF, prepare it for pairing by pulling the
throttle stick back to its lowest point. Switch the Stabilization Mode to the
OFF position.
• Connect a fully charged battery to the airplane, place the Mini Gamma
on a level surface where it can remain still and undisturbed by wind, then
power the transmitter ON within 5 seconds of connecting the battery.
Important: Do not move the Mini Gamma during the pairing process.
• The transmitter and Mini Gamma will pair within 8 seconds.
• Check the controls for correct operation.
• If pairing is unsuccessful, unplug the LiPo battery, ensure you have fresh
AA batteries in the transmitter, then repeat the process.