If the rudder does not deflect as described above, the „Servo-Reverse function" at the transmitter must be
used to change the running direction of the servos. Further information on this can be found in the operating
instructions for the remote control.
Motor Function
Attention!
Ensure that no loose parts, such as paper, film or other objects can be sucked into the rotor during this motor
test. Also make sure that the model is held securely during this test run and that no clothing and body parts
are within the rotation range or danger area of the rotor.
• Push the control lever for the motor function to the bottom position.
• First start the transmitter, then the model. Depending on how the motor brake is programmed, the flight controller's
readiness for operation is signalled by one or two sounds.
• Push the control lever for the motor function slowly from the bottom to the top position. The rotor will start up and
increase speed depending on control lever position.
• When the control lever is at the top stop, the maximum rotor speed is reached. Then move the control lever back to
the bottom-most position.
• Perform a brief motor test and check the run of the rotor.
• Disconnect the flight battery from the model and switch off the transmitter.
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