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Be sure to read these Safety Notes before you operate your model. 
Always keep to the procedures and settings recommended in the 
instructions.

If you are operating a radio-controlled model aircraft, helicopter, car 
or boat for the first time, we recommend that you enlist an expe-
rienced modeller to help you.

Safety Notes

Radio-controlled models are not toys in the usual sense of the term. Young 
persons under fourteen years should only be allowed to operate them under 
the supervision of an adult.
Building and operating these models requires technical expertise, manual 
skills, a careful attitude and safety-conscious behaviour. 
Errors, negligence and omissions in building or flying these models can re-
sult in serious personal injury and damage to property.
Since the manufacturer and vendor are not in a position to check that your 
models are built and operated correctly, all we can do is bring these hazards 
expressly to your attention. We deny all further liability.

Helicopter rotors, and all moving parts generally, constitute 
a constant injury hazard. It is essential to avoid touching 
such parts.

Please bear in mind that motors and speed controllers may 
become hot when operating. It is important to avoid tou-
ching these parts.

Do not stand close to the hazard area around rotating parts when 
an electric motor is connected to the flight battery.
You must also take care to keep all other objects away from mo-
ving or rotating parts.

Observe the instructions provided by the battery manufac-
turer.

Overcharged or incorrectly charged batteries may explode. Take 
care to maintain correct polarity.

Notes on the use of dry cells:

Do not attempt to recharge dry cells, do not open them, and do 
not incinerate them. Remove exhausted dry cells from the trans-
mitter after use. Escaped electrolyte may ruin the transmitter.

Ensure the equipment is protected from dust, dirt and moisture conta-
mination. Do not subject the system to excessive heat, cold or vibration.
Use the recommended charger only, and charge the batteries only for the 
prescribed period.
Check your equipment for damage at regular intervals, and replace de-
fective components with genuine spare parts.
Do not re-use any devices which have been damaged in a crash or by 
water, even when they have dried out again. 
Send the equipment to the robbe Service Department for checking, or 
replace the parts in question. 
Crash or water damage can result in concealed defects which may lead 
to failure in subsequent use.
Use only those components and accessories which we specifically re-
commend.

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Operating Instructions - BO 105 SR FTR RTF 2.4 GHz

Summary of Contents for BO 105 Red Bull SR FTR RTF 2.4 GHz

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions BO 105 Red Bull SR FTR RTF 2 4 GHz No RB3501 Licensed by Red Bull GmbH Austria Operating Instructions Solo Pro 137 BO 105 Military SR FTR RTF 2 4 GHz No NE3526 V01 01 14...

Page 2: ...4 GHz FASSTest M1 No F8073M1 T 14SG R7008SB 2 4 GHz FASSTest M2 No F8075 T14SG R7008SB 2 4 GHz FASSTest M1 No F8075M1 FX 32 R7008 2 4 GHz FASSTest No F8078 Using the S FHSS General Link module Order...

Page 3: ...vement around the lateral axis forward or reverse flight Roll The model s movement around the longitudinal axis sideways movement to right or left Mode 1 Function assignment of the control move ments...

Page 4: ...rtant to avoid tou ching these parts Do not stand close to the hazard area around rotating parts when an electric motor is connected to the flight battery You must also take care to keep all other obj...

Page 5: ...perate the model in stormy weather Never point the transmitter aerial straight at the model when operating it The transmitter signal is at its weakest in this direction It is always best to stand with...

Page 6: ...m Height approx 88 mm All up weight approx 69 g Scale 1 50 RC functions Pitch axis roll yaw climb descent Set contents Scale helicopter completely factory assembled and set up ready to fly Detailed pl...

Page 7: ...s indicator Rotational speed Roll trim display Roll trim display Tail rotor and pitch axis control Binding stick Throttle and tail rotor control Binding stick Pitch axis trim Throttle trim Roll trim R...

Page 8: ...1 Primary and expanded control function settings The transmitter offers the facility to adjust the sensitivity of the stick movements We recommend softer reduced travels for beginners Open the transm...

Page 9: ...er supplied in the set are already bound at the factory It is only necessary to carry out the binding procedure after a repair or if a component is replaced Fig 1 Fig 2 Please read the information reg...

Page 10: ...Batteries must only be charged with a suitable charger never connect the battery directly to a mains power supply Never charge or discharge a battery in bright sunlight or close to a heater or open f...

Page 11: ...g 2 Slide the fully charged LiPo flight battery into the helicopter s support frame Fig 3 and connect it Do not move the model or the transmitter sticks The red monitor LED on the circuit board flashe...

Page 12: ...n it lifts off adjust the roll trim until it remains in a stable hover 12 Trim settings Mode 2 Throttle trim If the rotors start to spin without the throttle stick being touched or do not respond to s...

Page 13: ...rating Instructions BO 105 SR FTR RTF 2 4 GHz Throttle up take off Throttle closed landing Right turn Left turn Pitch forward Pitch back Right roll Left roll Throttle up take off Throttle closed landi...

Page 14: ...at tery Never continue flying until the battery is flat as this causes a deep discharge condition which results in permanent damage Allow the battery to cool down before recharging it Replacing the ro...

Page 15: ...sition fully back before switching the model on and that all other sticks and swit ches are in the normal position Check that all servos are working perfectly Check that each component has been instal...

Page 16: ...Military SR FTR RTF When replacing components it is very important to use the correct type of cross point screwdriver and to tighten the screws with great care Do not use thread lock fluid 5 11 1 2 3...

Page 17: ...S receiver 26 NE352613 LiPo battery 3 7 V 450 mAh NE252122 USB battery charger 5 V 500 mA Molex not shown NE250921 Charger adapter lead not shown Replacement parts list Solo Pro 137 BO 105 Military SR...

Page 18: ...ispose of electrical and electronic equipment separately from the household waste when it reaches the end of its useful life Take your unwanted equipment to your local council collection point or recy...

Page 19: ...19 Operating Instructions BO 105 SR FTR RTF 2 4 GHz...

Page 20: ...rtner with personal liability robbe Modellsport Beteiligungs GmbH Gie en HRB 5793 Managing Director E D rr Errors and technical modifications reserved Copyright robbe Modellsport 2014 Duplication and...

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