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TROUBLESHOOTING 

Problem 

Cause 

EXPLODED VIEW 

LED on receiver flashes 

constantly with no responses 

after connecting batteries to 

transmitter. 

The helicopter has no 

response after connecting 

batteries to receiver. 

When push the throttle 

pole,  the rotor do not 

rotate and the  LED on 

Receiver flashes 

constantly. 

Helicopter immediately 

takes off after the receiver 

and batteries are 

connected.

Transmitter is not bound 

to receiver. 

Pairing of the transmitter 

and receiver failed. 

Check whether the 

transmitter and 

receiver  connecting 

to power;  check the 

voltage of transmitter 

and receiver;  Battery 

pole flake contact is 

not good. 

Low battery voltage; 

batteries connection 

is not good. 

Throttle is not set to the 

lowest position.

Helicopter vibrates or 

shakes in flight. 

Main rotor blades are 

shaking in flying. 

The sound of  the main 

rotor becomes 

q

uiet. 

Helicopter has no 

reaction or can not 

fly smoothly. 

Damaged rotor blades and 

lateral axis. Grips are too 

tight, preventing smooth 

movement of the main 

rotor. 

Lateral axis is bent. Lateral 

axis screw is not tight. 

There is debris in the 

servo, causing shaking. 

Swashplates are loose. 

Deformed or damaged tail 

rotor blades 

Low battery voltage 

of helicopter. 

Failure of binding 

Swashplate servos not back 

Solution 

Re-pair  (Refer to P.5, 

Programming your 

Transmitter) 

Open the transmitter and 

make sure the battery 

connection is good. 

Replace and charge the 

transmitter batteries. Make 

sure the battery pole flake 

contact is good. 

Replace  and  charge  the 

batteries,  reconnect  the 

batteries  to  the  receiver 

board. 

Put the throttle pole at the 

lowest position before 

turning on the 

transmitter. 

Change  the  main  rotor 

blades,  and  lateral  axis 

Loosen  the  blade  grips 

properly. 

Replace the lateral axis. 

Tighten the lateral axis 

screw. Change the bearing. 

Remove the servo and clear 

debris. Compress the 

swashplates. Change the 

tail rotor blades. 

Charge the battery or 

change a fully charged 

battery. 

Rebind the helicopter 

and transmitter,  make sure 

you place the helicopter 

static level 

next to the 

transmitter. 

Length adjustment rod, so 

thatthe vertical spindle 

3D/6G model 

helicopter appeares to 

yaw 

in to mid-position or damage  swashplate 

10 

Helicopters hover need to 

reconfigure 

Tail motor power shortage 

loose blades 

11 

Tail motor damage 

Brushless speed governor 

12 

Helicopter yaw occurs in 6G 

mode. 

Helicopter  took  off spin 

to the left. 

Helicopter power is turned 

supreme speed govermor 

electric sound 

fault or poor contact 

Replace the servo 

Reference helicopter 6G 

mode setting 

Check the tail rotor blades and 

motor shaft; if loose, replace tail 

rotor blade. Replace the tail 

motor if it

s damaged. 

Check the connectors replace 

speed governor 

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Summary of Contents for F180

Page 1: ...User Manual F180 This product is compatible with FUTABA 2 4GHZ S FHSS regulations Brushless motor super power compatible with 3 axis gyroscope and 6 axis gyroscope modes 3 axis for ultra stable flight and 6 axis for beginners ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ctrical equipment 5 Always keep away from water especially for this product don t have waterproof function It will be damaged by moisture 6 Never place any portion of the model in your mouth as it could cause serious injury or even death 7 Never operate your model with low voltage transmitter batteries INTRODUCTION This is a super classic helicopter with excellent flight performance A flybarless d...

Page 4: ...cause a fire and explosion accident 4 It is recommended that users prepare their own 2A current adapter which will shorten the charging time NOTICE BEFORE FLIGHT 1 Make sure the battery power is full both for TX and helicopter 2 Before open the power of TX please make sure the TH Stick at the bottom and the switch of TH HOLD and 3D mode in back position back cover direction 3 Make sure the TX has ...

Page 5: ...rottle 1 0 85 Curve 2 70 85 3 70 85 4 70 85 5 70 85 Position Normal 3D Mode Pitch 1 30 15 curve 2 40 32 3 50 50 4 65 68 5 80 85 The above information is for your reference only you can set the parameters to your demand 6 INITIAL FLIGHT If you are not familiar with the control of the F180 take a few minutes to get familiarized with them and then try your first flight Throttle d Throttle up Rudder E...

Page 6: ...d personal injury caused by motor rotation during commissioning The user comes with a special pitch of thread rulerfor helicopters that can be adjusted more accurately First bind the aircraft to the code and the transmitter in SG self stabilization mode Press the code matching key on the flight control board 4 times the mainboard will flash red quickly and enter the debugging mode Use the transmit...

Page 7: ...os not back Solution Re pair Refer to P 5 Programming your Transmitter Open the transmitter and make sure the battery connection is good Replace and charge the transmitter batteries Make sure the battery pole flake contact is good Replace and charge the batteries reconnect the batteries to the receiver board Put the throttle pole at the lowest position before turning on the transmitter Change the ...

Page 8: ...PertName Rotor Head Set PartName horizontal axis Set PartNsma Rotor Clip Set PertName Rotor Blade Set PartNo 2 32 01 F180 005 PartNo 2 32 01 F180 006 PartNo 2 32 01 F180 007 PatNo 2 32 01 F180 008 PertName Upper Rocker Arm Set PartName Upper Linkage Set PartNsma Swashplate Set PertName Under Linkage Set PSiotNo 2 32 01 F180 009 PaotNo 2 32 01 F180 010 PartNo 1 02 07 F180 033 Pm No 2 32 01 F180 011...

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