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e) Installation and Connection of the Receiver
If the receiver only provides 4 channels, the two aileron
servos must be connected to the shared receiver output
with the enclosed V-cable.
If the receiver has more than 4 channels, we recommend
connecting each aileron servo to a separate output. If nec-
essary, use short servo extension cables.
The receiver (1) is then attached to the fuselage side with
double-sided adhesive tape.
Attach the servo cables to the side of the fuselage with
adhesive tape, so that they are not in the way when insert-
ing and taking out the flight battery.
f) Disassembly of the Propeller
Before you set the rudder deflections at the model and
coordinate the flight controller with the remote control, you
need to remove the propeller for reasons of safety.
For this, remove the two spinner holding screws (1) and
pull off the spinner (2) forwards.
Release the two grub screws (3) at the propeller tappet (4)
with a hex key and pull the tappet off of the motor shaft.
Important!
When the propeller tappet is installed again
later, the two grub screws must interlock with
the flattened areas of the motor shaft (5).
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