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TIP: You may want to take several pictures after removing the cover to
aid in reassembly.
4.
Remove all electronics from damaged assembly
5.
Make careful note of all connections to the removed components as well as wire routing
throughout the assembly
6.
Unscrew motor mount(s) from spars and foam and remove motor mount(s)
7.
Install motor mount into new wing or pylon assembly
8.
Install electronics into new wing or pylon assembly
9.
Check that all connections and wire routes are installed properly
10.
Reinstall the cover
11.
Reinstall the pylon(s)
iii.
Replacing Components
1.
If the component to be replace is in the wing, remove both pylons and set them aside If
the component is in a pylon, remove that pylon and set the other pylon and wing aside
2.
Remove the cover (either wing cover or pylon cover) by removing the screws holding it
in place and sliding the cover off
TIP: You may want to take several pictures after removing the cover to
aid in reassembly.
a.
If the cover is damaged, simply replace it and reassemble your X PlusOne
3.
Replace damaged component
a.
For electrical components, make careful note of all connections to that component as
well as wire routing and make sure to reconnect all connections and run all wires as they
were before
b.
For motors or motor mounts, remove the screws holding the motor mount to the spars
and the screws holding the mount to the wing or pylon foam
Reinstall the motor mount and reconnect the motor wires to the speed control (making
sure to reconnect the wires as they were before)
4.
Reinstall the cover
5.
Reinstall the pylon(s)
d)
Inspections
i
Preflight Inspection
1.
Check that the pylons are properly installed onto the wing
2.
Check for loose parts or wires
3.
Check foam and plastic components for signs of damage
4.
Propellers are tight and installed to rotate in the proper direction
5.
Install battery but do not connect power yet
6.
Secure the battery hatch
7.
Check that CG is within tolerance
8.
Make sure all components are installed
9.
Lift up your X PlusOne and find its center of gravity by attempting to balance it on two fingers
(one on either side of the pylon, the same distance from the nose)