15
EN
Service of Power Components
NOTICE:
Removing tape or decals may remove
paint from the fuselage.
Disassembly
CAUTION:
DO NOT handle propeller parts
while the fl ight battery is connected.
Personal injury could result.
Propeller
1. Remove the spinner (
A
) from the propeller (
B
).
Since the propeller and spinner are glued
together, glue residue will need to be cleaned
from the spinner or propeller when these parts
are used again.
2. Carefully remove the screw (
C
) and propeller
(
B
) from the motor shaft (
D
).
A propeller spacer is installed on the motor
shaft. Take care to not lose the spacer; it
is needed to correctly install the propeller.
Motor and Firewall
Tip:
When the fuselage needs to be opened for
access to the motor, servos or receiver, cut the tape
or decals to open the fuselage. See “Opening
the Fuselage”.
1. Remove 2 screws (
E
), the firewall (
F
) and
motor (
G
) from the fuselage motor
mount (
H
).
The motor magnet may attract screws
to the motor.
2. Remove the top screw (
I
) from the firewall
(
F
) and motor (
G
).
3. Disconnect the motor wire connector from
the ESC/receiver connector.
Assembly
Motor and Firewall
1. Connect the motor wire connector to the ESC/
receiver connector so the wire colors align.
2. Install the motor in the firewall using a screw
in the top of the firewall.
3. Attach the firewall to the fuselage motor mount
using 2 screws.
Propeller
1. Install the propeller on the motor shaft using
a screw. The numbers on the propeller must
face out from the fuselage for correct propeller
operation.
2. Install the spinner on the propeller using foam-
compatible CA.
3. Put the foam battery hatch on the fuselage and
slide it back to fully engage the fuselage.
A
B
C
D
B
E
F
G
H
I
F
G