
Entire Contents © 2012 Hobbico®, Inc. HMXE0820 HMXE0821NOTICEInstruction Manual®The instruction manual, warranties and other associated documentation
10INSTALL THE FLIGHT BATTERYSlide the battery into the helicopter. Make sure the battery is slid all the way to the front of the battery tray. Take ex
11Hovering: Once the helicopter is in the air simply try to keep the helicopter in one spot. This will take some practice, remember, and wind has a bi
12Start pulling aft cyclic to enter the loop and as the model transitions to inverted at the top of the loop pull back on the throttle (towards negati
13Futaba TJ6 1 2 3 4 5 6Parameter (PARA) HELIReverse (REVR) N N R N N NDual Rates (D/R) 100/80 100/80 140/100Exponential (EXPO) -10 -10
14®LINKINGLINKING 1. Turn on the transmitter, making sure all the switches are in the back position.2. Remove the canopy from the helicopter and loca
15REMOVING THE MAIN BLADESUsing the provided screwdriver, remove the main blade screw from the blade grip. Slide the blade out of the grip.REMOVING TH
16REMOVING THE LANDING GEARA total of 6 screws hold the battery tray/landing gear in place. Using the supplied screwdriver remove the 6 screws.REMOVIN
17REMOVING THE MAIN SHAFTRemove the main gear. (Page 16) Loosen the two screws on the lock collar.Remove the ball links that attach the servo pushrods
18REMOVING THE FEATHERING SHAFTNOTE: You will have to provide a second small Phillips screwdriver for this step.Remove the blades from the blade grips
19REPLACING AN AFT SERVORemove the canopy.Remove the link from the swashplate.Unscrew the screw from the attachment bar.Carefully slide off the servo
2®INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Heli-Max AXE 100 CP Helicopter. We are certain you will get many hours of enjoyment out of this
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22®REPLACEMENT PARTSREPLACEMENT PARTS Feathering ShaftRotor HeadRotor Head Rubber DampersRotor Head Blade Grip SpacersBlade GripsRotor Blades Axe 100
231588This product contains a lithium-polymer battery. Must be recycled or disposed of properly. LiPoLiPoIncluded radio system not fully compliant wit
3Battery warnings and usage guidelines: Please read and understand the following regarding the usage of Li-Po batteries.Through the use of the include
4®WARRANTYWARRANTYHeli-Max guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does no
5®OPERATIONAL WARNINGSOPERATIONAL WARNINGS ● Please allow a 10 minute cool down period after each flight so the motor controller and motor can cool d
6position. Now you can safely connect the flight battery without having to worry about inadvertently moving the throttle stick. Once you place the mod
7STICK CONTROLSThrottle/CollectiveTail (rudder)Left and right cyclicForward and back cyclicIt’s also important to know that your TX610 transmitter is
8®GETTING THE MODEL READY TO FLYGETTING THE MODEL READY TO FLY INSTALL BATTERIES IN THE TRANSMITTERRemove the battery cover from the back of the trans
9Plug the helicopter’s power battery into the open connector of the charger. The charger will beep twice letting you know the battery is connected. At
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