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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Thanks for you purchase this product

JFT602. Please read the

instruction manual carefully to ensure your operation proper and
safe before using, and keep this manual for future use.

MEANING OF SPECIAL MARKINGS

PRECAUTIONS DURING FLIGHT

Ni-Cd BATTERY USING PRECAUTIONS

NAME AND HANDLING OF EACH PART

ADJUSTMENTS BEFORE FLYING

STICK LEVER SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENT

CHARGING THE

BATTERY

Ni-Cd

PRECAUTIONS OF USING SAFELY

STORAGE OF

Ni-Cd BATTERY

CONTENTS IN THE BOX

TRANSMITTER (FRONT)

TRANSMITTER (BACK)

RECEIVER

SERVO

CONNECTION OF THE RECEIVER AND SERVOS

3. Check the engine throttle (speed adjustment) linkage.

Change the servo horn installation position and hole position so that
the throttle is opened fully when the throttle stick is set to HIGH
(forward Position and higher position respectively) and is closed fully
when the throttle stick and throttle trim are set to maximum slow
(backward position and lower position, respectively).

5. Fly the plane and trim each servo.

4 After all the linkages have been connected recheck the

operating direction, throw, etc.

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The stick spring strength can be adjusted.
The operating feel of the aileron, elevator, and rudder sticks can be
individually adjusted.

STICK LEVER SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENT

1.Remove the six transmitter rear

case screws and remove the
rear case.

2.Adjust the spring strength by

turning the screw of the channel
you want to adjust.

3.Close the rear case and tighten

the six screws.

Elevator (Mode2)

Elevator (Mode1)

Aileron

Rudder

After confirming each control stick movement, move the throttle control
stick halfway up to run the electric motor. Break in all rotating parts until
the battery runs down.

With

the electric motor stops

and the pitch angle decreases

With

the main rotor rotates

and the pitch angle increases

With

the swashplate tilts right

With

the swashplate tilts left

With

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swashplate

tilts

back
With

the swashplate tilts fore

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the slide ring moves left

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Mode 1

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When the throw is unsuitable , adjust it by changing the servo horn and
each control surface horn rod.

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Summary of Contents for JFT602

Page 1: ...D P R C S IGITAL ROPORTIONAL ADIO ONTROL YSTEM R www gm fly com GM FLY www gm fly com R JFT602 CCPM FM INSTRUCTION MANUAL SIX CHANNELS ...

Page 2: ...tlet 1 Connect the charger connector to the transmitter charging jack 2 Connect the charger to an 110V AC outlet 3 A t t h e e n d o f c h a r g i n g disconnect the charger from the AC outlet CHARGING THE Ni Cd BATTERY To transmitter charging jack Ni Cd battery system only Charger 12 ...

Page 3: ...ach servo 4 After all the linkages have been connected recheck the operating direction throw etc The stick spring strength can be adjusted The operating feel of the aileron elevator and rudder sticks can be individually adjusted STICK LEVER SPRING TENSION ADJUSTMENT 1 Remove the six transmitter rear case screws and remove the rear case 2 Adjust the spring strength by turning the screw of the chann...

Page 4: ...nsmitter and receiver power switch then make the following adjustments 1 Check the direction of operation of each servo 2 Check the aileron elevator and rudder neutral adjustment and left right up down throw Check that when trimmed to the center the servo horn is perpendicular to the servo and check the neutral position of the fuselage control surfaces aileron elevator rudder etc If the neutral po...

Page 5: ... other or damage of houses Do not fly when you are tired sick or drunken The mini helicopter may cause a crash due to the shortage of your attention or incorrect judgment 2 ON L C D V O LTA G E I N D I C ATO R ON L C D V O LTA G E I N D I C ATO R ON L C D V O LTA G E I N D I C ATO R Pitch servo Aileron servo Gyro ESC Elevator servo Battery pack Pitch servo Gyro ESC Elevator servo Aileron servo 9 B...

Page 6: ...and for a short time after flying It may cause scald easily due to high temperature 3 ON L C D V O LTA G E I N D I C ATO R ON L C D V O LTA G E I N D I C ATO R RECEIVER Crystal The crystal is replaced from the side of the receiver Output battery connector B Battery connector 6 Pitch servo CH6 5 CH5 4 CH4 3 Throttle servo CH3 2 Elevator servo CH2 1 Aileron servo CH1 no used Gyro Crystal Lead 8 B 6 ...

Page 7: ...electrolyte leakage etc Charge the Ni C d b a t t e r y before flying T h e m i n i helicopter that out of battery will prang 4 B 6 5 4 3 2 1 ON L C D V O LTA G E I N D I C ATO R Switches that reverse the direction of operation of the servos The lower position is the normal side and the upper position is the reverse side C h a n n e l d i s p l a y A I L A i l e r o n C H 1 E L E E l e v a t o r C...

Page 8: ...n then the battery cannot charge filled and the time of flying will decrease may cause a crash Prohibited Mandatory CAUTION If not remove the electrolyte leakage of the batteries will affect them performance and Remove the batteries from transmitter or helicopter if you will not use them for a long time Do not expose the battery to d i r e c t s u n l i g h t e x t r e m e temperature degrees Cels...

Page 9: ...ipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to part 95 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference...

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