Checking The Helicopter Mechanics; Checking And Setting The Linkage Rods; Checking And Setting The Auxiliary Paddle - Reely SKY Jet Ranger Notice D'emploi

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Possibility 2:
You use the fail safe function with "defined values". In this mode, all functions in the receiver are set to the position you have programmed in the
event of radio interference. As soon as the radio connection has been successfully re-established, all functions react as usual. This mode has
been set if for one or more and/or all channels (CH 1–6), the arrow is set to "F/S". As soon as the arrow points to F/S and you press the +/- rocker
(Figure 3, Item 4) to minus for approximately 2 seconds, the current value will be adopted for the position of the stick. If you wish to select another
position, then hold the stick in the desired position and push the +/- rocker (Figure 3, Item 4) to minus for 2 seconds. The new value will be shown
on the display.
Changing the Quartz
In order to prevent interference with other models and/or remote controls, you can change the quartz and as such, send and/or receive on another channel within the
frequency band. On the back of the remote control, there is an opening (Figure 2, Item 4), in which the desired transmitter quartz has been inserted.
Please note:
• Both quartzes must work on the 40 MHz band.
• The remote control and model generally have to have quartzes installed for the same channel and/or the same frequency (e. g. labelling "40.675" means: Working
frequency is 40,675 MHz).
• A transmitter quartz must be inserted in the remote control (labelling "T" or "TX" means "Transmitter").
• A receiver quartz must be inserted in the model (labelling "R" or "RX" means "Receiver").
Setting the Length of the Control Sticks
The control sticks can be extended by screwing the upper part out further. Afterwards, the upper part is secured by the bottom part so that it is not able to loosen during
operation.

13. Checking the Helicopter Mechanics

After you have set up the helicopter with the required components as described in the previous sections and programmed the remote control, you then have to check and
adjust the mechanics.
a) Checking and setting the linkage rods
Check the linkage rod of the rotor head:
• You can obtain the required lengths for the individual
rods (compare numbers of the figures 9 and 10) from
the adjacent figure and/or the following drawing.
b) Checking and setting the auxiliary paddle
Check whether the two paddles of the auxiliary rotor (1) have the same distance to the paddle bridge (2) and are absolutely parallel to one another. Furthermore, both pad-
dles must also be absolutely parallel to the paddle bridge (2) (Figure 8 is a schematic representation
of the main rotor, not identical to your unit).
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Figure 10
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