Turbo Ace MATRIX
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children, pets, cars and other vulnerable property.
The owner and the operator
of the MATRIX assumes all liability for any damages caused in the operation of
the MATRIX, including but not limited to personal injury, equipment and
property damage.
If your package includes a transmitter radio,
do not pull on the transmitter’s
antenna when removing it from the foam packaging tray.
Remove the
transmitter by pulling on the neck strap holder.
Since the MATRIX propellers are dismounted for shipping purposes, you must
first follow the setup instructions in this user manual to mount the propellers. Any
attempt to skip procedures will end in a bad crash.
Do not be tempted to fly a new and large RC aircraft, such as the MATRIX,
out of the box, especially after shipping. Prior to its maiden flight, please tie
the MATRIX down to a stationary workbench for 3 battery test flights.
Any
crashed aircraft is not eligible for dead-on-arrival or any other defective
equipment claims. If you are new to RC equipment, please seek the help of an
experienced RC equipment operator to prevent damage and injury.
If you have purchased a MATRIX ARF package, you must first program the
end points of each ESC then calibrate your transmitter to the MATRIX (See
Section 4.2). If you are using your own transmitter you must reprogram each
ESC independently.
(See Section 4.1).
Any attempt to fly without proper
transmitter calibration and ESC programming will result in a crash and it will
invalidate any DOA claim. If you have purchased an RTF (ready-to-fly) unit with
transmitter, please ignore these steps.
Additional Velcro should be added on the flight battery to prevent the battery
sliding from side to side.
Operator must tie down MATRIX and remove all propellers when it is
hooked up to a computer.
Any incorrect settings or values may trigger an
accidental motor startup. Turbo Ace, its distributors and dealers are not liable for
any damages caused by mishandling of the MATRIX and its associated
equipment.
Operator should use Loctite to secure all necessary screws on the MATRIX,
excluding propeller locking screws.
Blue Loctite can be applied directly to the
screw and should not come in contact with any plastic propellers or parts which
will crack during flight. Please do not use red Loctite, as it can only be removed
with extreme heat.