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4.4
REPLACING ROTOR BLADES
If your rotor blades become damaged or the NX Drone drone is no longer
flying straight, the rotor blades may need to be replaced. To replace the NX
Drone's rotor blades please follow the directions below.
There are two types of rotor blades included with the NX Drone, A blades
(clockwise rotation) and B blades (counter clockwise rotation). The blades
are marked on top showing either A or B. The arms of the drone are also
marked A and B showing what blades each motor is compatible with.
It is important that the rotor blades are installed on the designated motors
or else the drone may not fly and you could potentially burn out the drone's
motors.
To remove and replace the rotor blades, please follow the instructions
below.
1. Remove the black cap from the top of the rotor blade that you want to
replace by using a small flat head screw driver (not included). This will
reveal the securing screw.
2. Remove the rotor blades securing screw by unscrewing counter
clockwise with screw driver (included).
3. Once the screw has been removed gently pull the rotor blade upward to
remove the rotor blade from the motor stem.
4. Get your replacement blade and ensure to identify and match the
correct blade with the motor (A rotor blade to A motor, B rotor blade to
B motor).
5. Place the new rotor blade over the motor stem and press it to ensure it
is locked.
6. Replace and tighten the screw.
7. Replace the black cap by pressing it back into position.
NOTE
• It is important that the correct rotor blades are installed on the correct
motors. If they are installed incorrectly the drone will not fly and you
could potentially burn out the drone’s motors.
• When replacing multiple rotor blades please replace the blades one at a
time to avoid any confusion in reattaching the rotor blades.
4.5
INSTALLING ROTOR GUARDS
Replacing the rotor guards is an option. Installing the rotor guards will
protect your rotor blades and motors against bumps and light crashes.
1. To install the rotor guards please insert the rotor
guards' pegs into the designated holes near the
motors on the NX Drone's arms.