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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Helicopter control response 
is inconsistent or requires 
extra trim to neutralize 
movement

Aircraft was not initialized prop-
erly or a vibration is interfering 
with the sensor operation

Disconnect the fl ight battery, center the control trim 
and re-initialize the helicopter

Helicopter will not respond 
to throttle

Throttle too high and/or throttle 
trim is too high

Disconnect the fl ight battery, place the throttle stick in 
the lowest position and move the throttle trim to the 
center position. Connect the fl ight battery and allow the 
model to initialize

Helicopter moved during initial-
ization

Disconnect the flight battery and re-initialize the heli-
copter while keeping the helicopter from moving

Helicopter has reduced 
fl ight time or is under-
powered

Flight battery charge is low

Completely recharge the fl ight battery

Flight battery is damaged

Replace the fl ight battery and follow the fl ight battery 
instructions

Flight conditions might be too cold

Make sure the battery is warm (room temperature) 
before use

LED on receiver fl ashes 
rapidly and aircraft will 
not respond to transmitter 
(during binding)

Transmitter too near aircraft dur-
ing binding process

Power off the transmitter. Move the transmitter a larger 
distance from the aircraft. Disconnect and reconnect 
the fl ight battery to the aircraft. Follow the binding 
instructions

Bind switch or button was not 
held while transmitter was pow-
ered on

Power off transmitter and repeat bind process

Aircraft or transmitter is too close 
to large metal object, wireless 
source or another transmitter

Move aircraft and transmitter to another
location and attempt binding again

Post-Flight Inspection and Maintenance Checklist

Ball Links

Make sure the plastic ball link holds the control ball, but is not tight (binding) on the ball. When a link 
is too loose on the ball, it can separate from the ball during fl ight and cause a crash. Replace worn 
ball links before they fail.

Cleaning 

Make sure the battery is not connected before cleaning. Remove dust and debris with a soft brush or 
a dry, lint-free cloth. 

Bearing

s

Replace bearings when they become notchy (sticky in places when turning) or draggy.

Wiring

Make sure the wiring does not contact moving parts. Replace damaged wiring and loose connectors.

Fasteners

Make sure there are no loose screws, other fasteners or connectors. Do not over-tighten metal 
screws in plastic parts. Tighten screws so the parts are mated together, then turn the screw only 
1/8th of a turn more.

Rotors

Make sure there is no damage to rotor blades and other parts which move at high speed. Damage 
to these parts includes cracks, burrs, chips or scratches. Replace damaged parts before fl ying. Verify 
both main rotor blades have the correct and equal tension in the blade grips.  When the helicopter is 
held up sideways, the main blades should support their own weight. When the helicopter is shaken 
lightly, the blades should fall.

Tail

Inspect the tail rotor for damage and replace if necessary. Verify the tail motor bolts, tail rotor adapter 
bolts and tail motor mount bolts are properly tightened. Inspect the tail boom for any damage and 
replace if necessary.

Mechanics

Inspect the main frame and landing gear for damage and replace if necessary. Check the mainshaft 
for vertical play and adjust the locking collar if necessary. Verify that the main gear mesh is correct 
and that no tight spots exist in the 360 degree rotation. Inspect all wires for damage and replace as 
necessary.

Summary of Contents for Blade 150 S

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni...

Page 2: ...ter use before touching Always remove batteries after use Never operate aircraft with damaged wiring Never touch moving parts Age Recommendation Not for children under 14 years This is not a toy WARNI...

Page 3: ...5 Installing the Flight Battery 6 Transmitter and Receiver Binding 6 Technology 7 Flight Mode and Rate Selection 7 Panic Recovery 7 Throttle Hold 8 Control Tests 8 Understanding the Primary Flight Co...

Page 4: ...GYRO 100 100 PITC 100 100 REVERSE Channel Direction THRO N AILE N ELEV N RUDD N GYRO N PITC R GYRO RATE SW F MODE 0 88 NORM 0 1 12 STUNT 1 Modulation Type AUTO DSMX ENABLE D R COMBI D R SW AILE Model...

Page 5: ...D 20 R 0 Switch FMODE H N 1 2 Chan Travel Reverse THR 100 100 Normal AIL 100 100 Normal ELE 100 100 Normal RUD 100 100 Normal GER 100 100 Normal Chan Travel Reverse PIT 100 100 Normal AX2 100 100 Nor...

Page 6: ...ease perform the trim ight procedure located towards the back of this manual 4 Attach the hook material to the helicopter frame and the loop material to the ight battery 5 Install the ight battery on...

Page 7: ...all turns and loops In Agility Mode the bank angle is not limited When the cyclic stick is released the model will not return to level This mode is great for 3D aerobatics such as stationary ips and t...

Page 8: ...ie y when throttle hold is activated Motor Place the helicopter outdoors on a clean at and level surface concrete or asphalt free of obstructions Always stay clear of moving rotor blades CAUTION Keep...

Page 9: ...self with them before attempting your rst ight Descend Nose Yaws Left Rudder left Throttle up Rudder right Throttle down Climb Collective Rudder Left Side View Left Side View Forward Left Backward Rig...

Page 10: ...model is approximately 2 ft 600mm off the ground and begin ying the model Hovering Making small corrections on the transmitter try to hold the helicopter in one spot If ying in calm winds the model sh...

Page 11: ...tails on how to utilize telemetry menus Advanced Settings The 150 S default settings are appropriate for most users We recommend ying with the default parameters before making any adjustments Forward...

Page 12: ...low of a value may result in a less stable model particularly outdoors in winds If you are located at a higher altitude or in a warmer climate higher gains may be bene cial the opposite is true for lo...

Page 13: ...ge number 1 Cyclic gains 2 Tail rotor gains Gain parameter selected Gain value display location Flight Log Screen Advanced Settings continued The current gain value for the selected parameter is indic...

Page 14: ...s If the arms are perpendicular to the servos no adjust ment is necessary Exit Servo Adjustment Mode If one or more servo arm is not perpendicular to the servos continue the servo adjustment process W...

Page 15: ...e Panic Recovery for 2 seconds or until the swashplate moves indicating the servo positions and attitude values have been recorded and trim ight mode has been exited Flight Test After performing the t...

Page 16: ...lder under the tail n Use additional items as necessary to build up under the tail n until the tail boom is level 6 Hold the left stick to the bottom right corner the right stick to the upper left cor...

Page 17: ...ion and attempt binding again Post Flight Inspection and Maintenance Checklist Ball Links Make sure the plastic ball link holds the control ball but is not tight binding on the ball When a link is too...

Page 18: ...s necessary Tail oscillation wag or poor performance Damaged tail rotor main gear mesh loose bolts vibration Verify that the boom support bolts are tight and the plastic boom support ends are properly...

Page 19: ...tion 15 BLH3415 Battery Tray 180 CFX 16 BLH3416 Motor Mount 180 CFX 17 BLH3417 Brushless Main Motor 180 CFX 18 BLH3418 Bottom Plate 180 CFX 19 BLH3419 Landing Gear 180 CFX 20 BLH5401 Stock Canopy 150...

Page 20: ...nflict of law principals This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Horizon reserves the right to change or modify this warranty at...

Page 21: ...This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modi cations not ex...

Page 22: ...equipment for recycling please contact your local city of ce your household waste disposal service or where you purchased the product EU Compliance Statement BLADE 150 S BNF BASIC BLH5450 Horizon Hobb...

Page 23: ...go and the Horizon Hobby logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby LLC The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc All other trademarks service marks...

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