REVELL Proto CX Assembly Manual Download Page 2

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Proto CX and Controller Parts

Battery
compartment

Battery
compartment
cover

Tail boom

Lower rotor blades

Tail fi n

Landing gear

Canopy

Stabilizer bar

Pitch/roll 
control stick
(Mode 2)

Throttle/yaw
control stick
(Mode 2)

Status display screen

Trim buttons

Trim buttons

Power/charge switch

Transmitter antenna

Upper rotor blades

Main shaft

Battery charge port

Charge indicator light

Antenna mounting screws

Battery charge port cover

Summary of Contents for Proto CX

Page 1: ...attention to the following cautions for safe use Do not dispose of the battery into fire or heat Do not use or leave the battery near a heat source such as fire or a heater Do not strike the battery...

Page 2: ...n Landing gear Canopy Stabilizer bar Pitch roll control stick Mode 2 Throttle yaw control stick Mode 2 Status display screen Trim buttons Trim buttons Power charge switch Transmitter antenna Upper rot...

Page 3: ...sium or a large basement with a tall ceiling If the winds are calm experienced pilots may also be able to fly the Proto CX EP outdoors but even the slightest wind will make it too difficult for beginn...

Page 4: ...he maximum charge rate of a LiPo battery is 1C or one times capacity Since the capacity of your LiPo helicopter battery is 110mA 110 mili Amperes and the charging system in the transmitter charges the...

Page 5: ...e replaced Four squares inside the battery icon indicates that the batteries are at full power With the transmitter on remove the battery charge port cover and fully install the rechargeable LiPo heli...

Page 6: ...in its vertical position and that the power switch on the transmitter has been turned on Note Unless performing the Binding procedure described on page 7 never allow the battery to be connected to th...

Page 7: ...rocedure below to bind the receiver to the transmitter Disconnect the LiPo battery from the helicopter Turn on the transmitter Lower the throttle control stick all the way down Adjust the throttle tri...

Page 8: ...all of the controls For now keep the helicopter low to the ground no more than one foot 3m so it is less likely to become damaged in case of a crash Once you are able to hold the helicopter in one lo...

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