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VERSION 2015 

 

 

© 

Copyright by

  

FLY 

Products

  s.r.l. 

Via Perù n. 30 

63013 GROTTAMMARE (AP)  - ITALY 

tel./fax +39.735.632486 

www.flyproducts.com

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[email protected] 

ECO 2 

 

OWNER’S MANUAL

 

Summary of Contents for Eco 2

Page 1: ...VERSION 2015 Copyright by FLY Products s r l Via Perù n 30 63013 GROTTAMMARE AP ITALY tel fax 39 735 632486 www flyproducts com fly flyproducts com ECO 2 OWNER S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ..._________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 2 Index Chapter Description 1 0 INTRODUCTION GENERAL INFORMATION 2 0 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING YOUR XENIT 3 0 PREPARING YOUR FLIGHT 4 0 FLYING YOUR NEW XENIT 5 0 MAINTENANCE 6 0 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 0 SPECIFICATION AND PERFORMANCE 8 0 MISCELLANEOUS ...

Page 3: ...kely that you will be able to participate in it safely unless you make a conscious and continual commitment to your own safety Due to the inherent risks in flying this or any Trike no warranty of any kind can be made against accidents bodily injury equipment failure and or death This Trike is not covered by product liability insurance Do not start it or fly it unless you are willing to assume all ...

Page 4: ..._ REL 2 0 _____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 4 ECO2 features Easy assembly and disassembly Electric Starter Power Ignition Reduction drive Dimensions ...

Page 5: ...2 0 _____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 5 2 0 UNPACKING AND ASSEMBLING ECO2 Assembling your Trike ECO2 Frame assembly and disassembly is very fast and easy ...

Page 6: ...TRIKE ECO2 OWNER S MANUAL __ REL 2 0 _____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...ssis from the ground mount the wheel axles A and lock them in place Raise the cradle L and put the engine in the vertical M taking care the cable of manual throttle Tighten the cradle L in the beam engine M Fit the side struts B from the engine support beam to the legs supports Mount the tanks T lock them with the straps and connect on the fuel line through the quickly joints in place ...

Page 8: ...wer parts C of the propeller cage Mount the High support D of the propeller cage Mount the two high parts E of the propeller cage Secure all connections with its cage straps Tighten the cord of the safety net and secure as photo Secure the elastic straps to the wheel axis as picture Fix the rollbar E to the outer frame with the screw that holds the pulley Fix the pulley ...

Page 9: ...ct the electrical contacts exit from the mast of the dashboard rollbar on the motor set the throttle cables to the strut side with Velcro straps Mount the pilot harness P and fasten the velcros lower parts to the master frame Mount the passenger harness R Joint the two harness with the prepared straps Fix the passenger harness to the front part of the cradle ...

Page 10: ...KE ECO2 OWNER S MANUAL __ REL 2 0 _____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 10 Fixing pilot harness Harness passenger Harness pilot ...

Page 11: ... OWNER S MANUAL __ REL 2 0 _____________________________________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 11 Fixing pilot harness Emergency Shutdown to hold together the brake ...

Page 12: ...icient to shift the attack of the wing and the attack of pilot harness as shown in the photos Propeller mounting Assemble the three blade propeller interlocking then insert the bolts in the flange of aluminum and simultaneously insert the bolts into the holes in the propeller and proceed to cross tightening all the six bolts with a torque of 12 Nm In the operation make sure to attach the prop in t...

Page 13: ...fire would be catastrophic Also the oil will leave a residue which will attract and retain dust and dirt WARNING Use common sense when refueling Do not refuel a hot or running engine do not smoke or allow on lookers to smoke while refueling Do not refuel near heat or open flame Before Starting the Engine Before starting the engine on the ground ensure that the unit is in an area free from dirt roc...

Page 14: ...uments power supply E EGT exhaust temperature instrument F HOURS RPM engine indicator G CHT engine temperature instrument For engine starting proceed as follows 1 Set switch A in position ON 2 Set switch D in position ON 3 Push button C for engine start 4 Rise the engine speed at about 2500 RPM set the switch B in a side position and verify a fall about 100 RPM of engine speed set the switch B in ...

Page 15: ... block integrity and gasoline mixture level PROPELLER blades integrity bolts clamping RECOVERY SYSTEM if there is ready and safety catch off CAGE ASSEMBLY check all the Velcro straps and all blockings Pre Flight Checklist Examples NOTE Example of pre flight checklists can be found at the end of this manual It is highly recommended that you use one of the examples or create your own print it out la...

Page 16: ... wear All fasteners tight Karabiners condition Radio secured and operating Tank air ventilation open and sufficient fuel level Strap In Hook Up Buckles secure Chest strap tight Harness adjusted properly Reserve parachute attachment Reserve parachute deployment pin Reserve parachute handle in sight Risers hooked up correctly Karabiners locked Nothing loose to get in prop Radio for volume clearness ...

Page 17: ...t is in proper running order and all FLY PRODUCTS units are guaranteed of one year after purchase The extraordinary maintenance or repairs will do only by authorized personal FLY PRODUCTS will replace any defective engine parts during one year period after purchase Note that any electric parts that are damaged for improper use or modified in any way which could cause an engine malfunction are not ...

Page 18: ...____________________________________________________ Copyright by FLY Products s r l Page 18 Maintenance overview Make a note on this summary table of all maintenance operation for a detailed maintenance overview refer Operation time h Date check Inspector Remarks ...

Page 19: ...ame Therefore correct prop balance is of the utmost importance Keeping the Prop Clean Wipe all dirt and oil from the prop when finished flying Oil if left on the prop for long periods of time can cause an imbalance Repairs Minor repairs can be performed on the prop cage cage guard and harness Major repairs should be performed by a trained service technician or by FLY PRODUCTS Caution Repairs to th...

Page 20: ...s fuel from the engine Install the dry spark plug and start using the normal procedure WARNING Ensure you have placed the spark plug cap away from all fuel sources before pulling the starter cord or a fire could occur Troubleshooting Chart SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS Engine does not start No fuel in tank Fill tank per fuelling instructions Fuel pickup does not reach all the way to bottom of ...

Page 21: ...03 582 Engine Type TWO cylinders air cooled Displacement cc 503 580 cc HP 54 64 HP Carburetor Bing Rotation Direction clockwise as viewed from rear Air Cleaner Air box Fuel MIX Premium auto gas 92 Octane or higher 2 oil Starting System Manual and or Electric Propeller cm blades 160 3 blades Frame Stainless steel 304 and aircraft tubing Harness Rip stop nylon Dry Weight 120 Kg Fuel Tank Capacity 16...

Page 22: ...er shall pay repair or replacement charges if The cause of malfunction is due to misuse neglect negligence etc This includes seize of the engine due by an improper carburetor adjustment or improper fuel oil mix The malfunction is caused by incorrect pilot operation i e a crash whack dork bang splat ding prong bend tweak trip fall bounce or any other piloting eventuality The malfunction is caused b...

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