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Use included screwdriver
to release rotor.
Gently pull upwards
and remove rotor cap.
Rotor Cap
Rotor
Electric Motor
& Housing
Gently pull upwards
on rotor to remove
from electric motor.
1
2
3
Rotor Replacement
The hexacopter comes with 6
replacement rotors, to be used if the
originals are broken or badly damaged.
To replace a rotor, first remove the
rotor cap by gently pulling it upwards
and off of the rotor. Use a small Phillips
head screwdriver and remove the screw
connecting the rotor to the electric motor
shaft. Remove the damaged rotor and
replace it with a new one, then screw it
back into place on the motor shaft and
replace the rotor cap.
REMINDER: It is extremely important
to use the correct rotor (A or B) for
replacement. Using the incorrect rotor
will cause the hexacopter’s flight to be
erratic and impossible to control.
The marking can be seen on the bottom
of the rotor, near the shaft.
In the event that the hexacopter absorbs light damage that renders flight difficult,
but not impossible, the following repairs are easy to perform and should get the
hexacopter back to a flyable condition.
REMINDER: Pilots are responsible for any damage caused by improper use.
Repair