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Important Statement & Safety Notes

General informations

Important Statement & Safety Notes

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General informations 

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Technical data 

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Accessories 3 
Certificate of conformity 

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Already assembled

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Box contents 

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Maintenance of Helicopter

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Radio Function Instruction 

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Connecting the receiver

 

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Gyro Connection Instruction 

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Assembly of gyro

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Operation

 

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Flight Adjustment and Setting 

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Pitch- und Gaseinstellungen 

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3D Flight

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Main rotor setting

 

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Follow-up for Anomaly 

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Instruction for LiPo batteries 

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Charging 13
End of installation 

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Installation Diagram

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Spare parts 

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R/C helicopter is not a toy. It utilizes various high-techs design and tech-
nologies to provide superior performance. It is a complex and recreational 
sport product which is only recommended to the users by ages 14 and 
above. Users must master relevant handling technique and safety regu-
lations. It may cause dangers in various degrees during operation. When 
operating, please pay attention to personal and other people’s safety as 
well as the property safety. The caution and/or attention symbols will warn 
you about steps that can be dangerous. Please read the instructions
thoroughly carefully before proceeding. This 450SE model requires a 
certain degree of skill to operate and is a consumer item. Any damage or 
dissatisfaction as a result of accidents or modifications are not covered 
by and warrantee and cannot be returned for repair or replacement. 
Please contact our distributors for free technical consultation and parts 
at discounted rates when you experience problems during operation or 
maintenance.

Keep Away From People

This model can be high risk during flying and operating. Pleas keep away 
from people. Any improper assembly,damaged parts and electronic 
control equipment, and unskillful handling would probably result in out of 
control and cause accident. Please pay attention to flight safety and know 
self-born liability due to any accident. This helicopter model can achieve 
high speeds and cause dangers. Site selection is quite important. Do not 
operate your model near people, building, high-voltage line and trees, 
etc. Improper handling will lead to personal damage and other people’s 
property loss. Please do no operate during severe weather such as rainy 
and thundery day to ensure personal and model safety.

Obtain the Assistance of an Experienced Pilot

Before turning on your model and transmitter, check to make sure no 
one else is operating on the same frequency. Frequency interference can 
cause your model or other models to crash. The guidance provided by an 
experience pilot will be invaluable for the assembly, tuning, trimming and 

General information

 

As the company JAMARA e.K. has no influence over 

the use, maintenance or conditions under which our 

products will operate, we accept no responsibility for 

any damage caused be it of a physical, financial or the-

oretical nature.   

JAMARA e.K. will accept no claim against it which re-

sults directly or indirectly from the operation or use of 

ist products. 

actual first flight. Recommend you to practice with computer-based flight 
simulator.

Always Be Aware of the Rotating Blades

During the operation of the helicopter, the main rotor and tail rotor will 
be spinning at a high rate of speed. The blades are capable of inflicting 
serious bodily injury and damage to the environment. Be conscious of your 
actions, and careful to keep your face, eyes, hands, and loose clothing 
away from the blades. Always fly the model a safe distance from yourself 
and others, as well as surrounding objects. Never take your eyes off the 
model or leave it unattended while it is turned on. Immediately turn off 
the model and transmitter when you have landed the model.

Prevent Moisture

R/C models are composed of many precision electrical components. It is 
critical to keep the model and associated equipment away from moisture 
and other contaminants. The introduction or exposure to water or moistu-
re in any form can cause the model to
malfunction resulting in loss of use or a crash. Do not operate or expose to 
rain or moisture.

Keep Away From Heat

R/C models are made up of various forms of plastic. Plastic is very suscep-
tible to damage or deformation due to extreme heat and could climate. 
Make sure not to store the model near any source of heat such as an 
oven, or heater. It is best to store the model indoors, in a climate-cont-
rolled and room temperature environment.

Attention! 

In some countries it is a legal requirement to carry third 

party indemnity insurance when operating a radio con-

trolled model. Please ask your local dealer, governing 

body or your insurance company for details. 

Warning! 

Alway switch on the transmitter before the model. 

Switch the model off before the transmitter.

Summary of Contents for E-Rix 450

Page 1: ...not a toy Not suitable for people under 14 year Modellers with moderate experience should seek help by an experienced modeller when flying the helicopter for the first time Usage should only take pla...

Page 2: ...ny and thundery day to ensure personal and model safety Obtain the Assistance of an Experienced Pilot Before turning on your model and transmitter check to make sure no one else is operating on the sa...

Page 3: ...ly ARF RTF 6 ch 2 4Ghz System only RTF small parts Instructions Certificate of Conformity Certificate of Conformity JAMARA e K hereby declares that the model Alvis follows the appropriate and relevant...

Page 4: ...in rotors After about 100 flights you should replace these parts with new ones If you frequently perform 3 D flights you need to maintain more often 2 The bearings in the hull should be checked cleane...

Page 5: ...ick 6 Aileron Trim 7 Power Switch 8 Code Button 9 LED 10 Rudder Trim 11 Elevator Rudder Stick 12 Elevator Trim 13 Flight Mode Switch 14 Pitch Shift Button Radio Function Instruction Mode 2 1 Antenna 2...

Page 6: ...ions are not tight or tense Use the dou ble sided tape provided 3 When you assemble the gyro into the helicopter make sure the gyro has no direct contact to metal parts The casing does protect from el...

Page 7: ...ogrammed by the controller without setting it by the transmitter With an increase of the setting the servo deflexion will also be increased If the setting is decreased the servo deflexion will also be...

Page 8: ...The image shows the allocation of connections Mode 1 Mode 2 Throttle Rudder Elevator Aileron Ascent Turn right Fly forward Fly backward Turn left Forward rotate Move left Rotate left Forward rotate Mo...

Page 9: ...t low Throttle 0 Pitch 0 When the general flight mode is switched to 3D mode the stick position should be at throttle 70 otherwise it will cause the gear stuck When the mode is switched from 3D to gen...

Page 10: ...angle is set too high then the helicopter can not move properly resulting in shorter flying time If your set for a high rotor RPM then a high pitch is recommended If unsure it is always recommended to...

Page 11: ...nt track settings To set the current track attach a blue and red piece of tape to the rotor blades If the current track is deflected then it has to be adjusted by the control rod link Check the follow...

Page 12: ...the dealer Lithium Polymer Cells may only be stored and recharged on fireproof non flamable grounds Jamara e K recommends to recharge the cells only with the transmitter When using an other charger or...

Page 13: ...the charging process After charging disconnect the battery and charge connector not included Overcharging or charging the battery improperly may cause dangerous overheated situation If battery s temp...

Page 14: ...14 Installation Diagram 03 1794 03 1701 03 1700 03 1732 03 1702 03 1705 03 1704 03 1703 03 1708 03 1709 03 1705 03 1706 03 1707 03 1719 03 1736 03 1720...

Page 15: ...15 Installation Diagram 16 0158 03 1713 03 1710 03 1715 03 1723 03 1711 03 1793 03 1716 03 1714 03 1749 03 1712 03 1717 03 1721...

Page 16: ...n Diagram Warning 1 When assembling please make sure the strap veer 90 degrees 2 Strap Tightness It is recommended that after the assembly of tail boom tension of the strap be increased a little to pr...

Page 17: ...22 Rear servo support 031723 Tail frame support 031724 Rear rotor bars 031725 Rear tube 031726 Rear fin and elevator Spare parts Ord No Description 031728 Rear rotor linkage 031729 Rear rotor central...

Page 18: ...18 Notes...

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Page 20: ..._______________________________ Phone _______________________________ E mail _______________________________ Please send the catalogue to the following specialist dealer Your dealer __________________...

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