Changing rotor blades
1.
Use a Phillips head
(cross-head) screw driver and
carefully remove the screws
holding the rotor blade.
If the helicopter’s rotor blades are damaged and need to be replaced, switch the controller to OFF and remove the connector from the helicopter battery. Proceed as follows:
Make sure you know where the
blades should be mounted
before you start. The rotor
blades are marked “A” and “B”
(see pic.). Type “A” blades
should be assembled above
type “B” blades.
2.
Carefully remove the rotor
blade from the fi xture.
3.
Carefully insert the new rotor blade in the fi xture and
replace the screw.
Note:
Do not screw in too tightly.
There should be a certain amount of tolerance for the
rotor blade.
Service information
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on all Revell Control models.
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Safety Tips
Troubleshooting
Cause:
• The battery cable is not attached.
• The battery is too weak or dead.
Solution:
• Connect the battery cable.
• Charge the battery (refer to the “Charging the
helicopter battery” section).
Problem:
The rotor blades are not turning.
Cause:
• The ON/OFF switch is set to “OFF”.
• The batteries were inserted incorrectly.
• The batteries are too weak (Control LED is red).
Solution:
• Switch on the device again as described.
• Check whether the batteries are inserted correctly.
• Insert new batteries.
Problem:
The radio controller is not
working correctly.
Cause:
• The radio controller is set to “OFF”.
• The battery cable is not attached.
Solution:
• Set the radio controller to “ON”.
• Connect the battery cable.
Problem:
The helicopter cannot be controlled
using the radio controller.
Cause:
• The rotor blades are turning too slowly.
• The battery is too weak.
Solution:
• Push the throttle stick forward.
• Charge the battery (refer to the “Charging the helicopter
battery” section).
Problem:
The helicopter does not take off.
Cause:
• The battery is too weak (Control LED is red).
Solution:
• Charge the battery (refer to the “Charging the
helicopter battery” section).
Problem:
The helicopter slows during fl ight
for no apparent reason and drops.
Cause:
• Loss of throttle control.
• Throttle pulled down too quickly.
Solution:
• Pull the throttle down slowly.
Problem:
The helicopter lands too quickly.
Cause:
• The control reverse switch has been adjusted.
Solution:
• Reset the control reverse switch to the default settings.
Problem:
Helicopter control settings are
reversed.
Replacing the fuselage
1.
Remove all rotor blades from the helicopter as described above.
2.
Remove the stabilizer from the fi xture. To do this, use a Phillips head (cross-head)
screwdriver to prise open the fi xture (pic. 1).
3.
Use the ball point wrench supplied with the helicopter to open the couplings (pic. 2).
4.
First of all, examine the position of the fuselage fi xing pins. Then remove them (pic. 3).
5.
Now carefully lift the fuselage off the helicopter (pic. 4).
6.
Place the new fuselage on the helicopter and reassemble all parts in reverse order.
If the helicopter’s fuselage is damaged and needs to be replaced, switch the controller to
OFF and remover the connector from the helicopter battery. Proceed as follows:
pic. 2
pic. 1
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