E-flite EFLU6550 Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
UMX
A-10 Thunderbolt II
Instruction Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Manuel d’utilisation
Manuale di Istruzioni
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WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the
product before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the
product, personal property and cause serious injury.
This is a sophisticated hobby product. It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires
some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate this product in a safe and responsible manner could
result in injury or damage to the product or other property. This product is not intended for use by
children without direct adult supervision. Do not use with incompatible components or alter this product
in any way outside of the instructions provided by Horizon Hobby, LLC. This manual contains instructions
for safety, operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings
in the manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or
serious injury.
Meaning of Special Language:
The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate various levels of potential
harm when operating this product:
WARNING: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of property damage,
collateral damage, and serious injury OR create a high probability of supercial injury.
CAUTION: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of physical property damage
AND a possibility of serious injury.
NOTICE: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a possibility of physical property damage AND
little or no possibility of injury.
NOTICE
All instructions, warranties and other collateral documents are subject to change at the sole discretion of
Horizon Hobby, LLC. For up-to-date product literature, visit www.horizonhobby.com or
www.towerhobbies.com and click on the support or resources tab for this product.
Age Recommendation: Not for children under
14 years. This is not a toy.
Safety Precautions and Warnings
Always keep a safe distance in all directions
around your model to avoid collisions or injury.
This model is controlled by a radio signal subject
to interference from many sources outside your
control. Interference can cause momentary loss
of control.
Always operate your model in open spaces away
from full-size vehicles, trafc and people.
Always carefully follow the directions and
warnings for this and any optional support equip-
ment (chargers, rechargeable battery packs, etc.).
Always keep all chemicals, small parts and
anything electrical out of the reach of children.
Always avoid water exposure to all equipment
not specically designed and protected for this
purpose. Moisture causes damage to electronics.
Never place any portion of the model in your
mouth as it could cause serious injury or
even death.
Never operate your model with low transmitter
batteries.
Always keep aircraft in sight and under control.
Always use fully charged batteries.
Always keep the transmitter powered on while
aircraft is powered.
Always remove batteries before disassembly.
Always keep moving parts clean.
Always keep parts dry.
Always let parts cool after use before touching.
Always remove batteries after use.
Always ensure failsafe is properly set
before ying.
Never operate aircraft with damaged wiring.
Never touch moving parts.
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20.3 (516mm)
22.1 in (562mm)
Table of Contents
Specifications
Wing Area: 83.7 sq. in.
(5.40 sq dm)
Preflight Checklist
Installed
(2) Motors: 8,800Kv Brushless
Outrunner (EFLUM0810)
Receiver: Integrated 6-Ch DSMX
®
receiver w/AS3X
®
and Twin Brushless
ESCs (SPMA3182)
(4) Servos: 2.3-Gram Linear Long
Throw Servo (SPMSA2030L)
Required to Complete
Recommended Battery: 850mAh 3S
11.1V 30C Li-Po with IC2 connector
(SPMX8503S30)
Battery Charger: Smart S150 AC/DC
Charger, 1x50W (SPMXC1070); Adapter:
IC3 Batt / IC2 Device (SPMXCA320)
Recommended Transmitter:
Full range Spektrum
DSM2
®
/DSMX
®
with dual rates
1. Charge flight battery.
2. Install flight battery in aircraft (once it
has been fully charged).
3. Bind aircraft to transmitter.
4. Make sure linkages move freely.
5. Perform Control Direction Test with
transmitter.
6. Perform AS3X Control Direction Test
with aircraft.
7. Set dual rates.
8. Adjust center of gravity.
9. Perform a radio system Range Check.
10. Find a safe and open area.
11. Plan flight for flying field conditions.
12. Set flight timer for 5 minutes for first
flight.
4.2oz / 120g (without battery)
6.8oz / 192g (with 850mAh 3S 30C battery)
Transmitter Setup .................................................4
Binding .................................................................4
Integrated Telemetry .............................................4
ESC/Receiver Arming, Battery Installation and
Center of Gravity ................................................... 5
SAFE® Select Technology .....................................6
Control Centering ................................................. 7
Factory Control Horn Settings................................7
Landing Gear Removal ..........................................8
Control Direction Test ............................................ 9
AS3X Direction Test .............................................10
Flying Tips and Repairs .......................................11
SAFE Select Flying Tips .......................................12
Motor Service .....................................................13
Post Flight Checklist ...........................................14
Replacement Parts ..............................................14
Recommended Items ..........................................14
Optional Items ....................................................14
Troubleshooting Guide ........................................15
Troubleshooting Guide (Continued) ...................... 16
Limited Warranty ................................................16
Warranty and Service Contact Information ..........18
FCC Information .................................................. 18
IC Information .....................................................18
EU Information ....................................................19
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Integrated Telemetry
Binding
IMPORTANT: After you set up your model, always
rebind the transmitter and receiver to set the desired
failsafe positions.
If your transmitter allows it, enable the throttle
cut feature. Always engage throttle cut before
approaching the aircraft.
Dual Rates
Low rate is recommended for the initial flights.
NOTICE: To ensure AS3X
®
technology functions
properly, do not lower rate values below 50%.
NOTICE: If oscillation occurs at high speed, refer
to the Troubleshooting Guide for more information.
Exponential
After your initial ights, you may adjust the expo
value to better suit your ying style.
Computerized Transmitter Setup
DX series, NX series, iX series
Start all transmitter programming with a blank ACRO
model (do a model reset), then name the model.
Reversing All Normal
Dual Rates
HIGH 100%
LOW 70%
Expo
10% on aileron,
elevator and rudder
Servo Travel 100%
Timer 5 minutes
Set Throttle cut to -100%
Transmitter Setup
Binding is the process of programming the receiver to recognize the GUID (Globally Unique Identier)
code of a single specic transmitter. You need to ‘bind’ your chosen Spektrum
DSM2/DSMX technology
equipped aircraft transmitter to the receiver for proper operation.
Any full range Spektrum DSM2/DSMX transmitter can bind to the DSM2/DSMX receiver.
Binding Procedure
1. Refer to your transmitter’s unique instructions for binding to a receiver
(location of transmitter’s Bind control).
2. Make sure the ight battery is disconnected from the aircraft.
3. Power off your transmitter.
4. Place the aircraft on a level surface away from wind.
5. Connect the ight battery in the aircraft. The receiver LED will begin to ash rapidly (typically after
5 seconds).
6. Make sure the transmitter controls are neutral and the throttle and throttle trim are in low position.
7. Put your transmitter into bind mode. Refer to your transmitter’s manual for binding button or
switch instructions.
8. After 5 to 10 seconds, the receiver status LED will turn solid, indicating that the receiver is bound to the
transmitter. If the LED does not turn solid, refer to the Troubleshooting Guide at the back of the manual.
For subsequent ights, power ON the transmitter for 5 seconds before connecting the ight battery.
This aircraft includes telemetry between the ESC and receiver, which can provide information including; RPM, voltage,
motor current, throttle setting (%), FET (speed controller) temperature, and BEC (servo power supply) temperature.
To View Telemetry:
1. Begin with the transmitter bound to the receiver.
2. Power on the transmitter.
3. Power on the aircraft.
4. A signal bar appears in the top left corner of the screen when the telemetry information is being received.
5. Scroll past the servo monitor to view the technology screens.
For more information about compatible transmitters, rmware updates, and how to use the telemetry technology on
your transmitter,
visit www.SpektrumRC.com.
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ESC/Receiver Arming, Battery Installation and Center of Gravity
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3
2
1
1-2-3-4-5 Sec.
NOTICE: Always keep material or debris away
from the intake. When armed, the rotor will turn in
response to throttle movement and could ingest
loose objects.
The UMX A-10 requires a 3S 850mAh Li-Po battery
with an IC2 or EC2 connector (SPMX8503S30
recommended). Add a piece of hook and loop
material (hook side) to the side of the fuselage
along the battery compartment. Add a small piece
of hook and loop material (soft side) to the side of
the battery at the same end as the power lead. It is
important to only use a small piece to prevent the
battery from shifting. Using too large of a piece will
make it difcult to remove the battery and may lead
to fuselage damage.
Arming the ESC/receiver also occurs after binding
as previously described, but subsequent connection
of a ight battery requires the following steps.
1. Lower the throttle and throttle trim to the
lowest settings on your transmitter.
2. Remove the battery/canopy hatch from the
fuselage and install a flight battery (A) all the
way to the back of the battery comportment.
Center of Gravity (CG)
The CG location is 32-34mm back from the
leading edge of the wing at the root. Balance the
airplane inverted on this recommended CG mark
with all landing gear installed. Adjust as needed by
sliding the battery forward or back.
3. Power ON your Transmitter,
then wait 5 seconds.
4. Connect the battery to the ESC, noting proper
polarity. Keep the plane immobile and away
from wind for 5 seconds to allow the AS3X
system to initialize.
A successful connection is indicated by:
A series of tones
A continuous LED
CAUTION: Always disconnect the Li-Po
battery from the ESC when not ying to
eliminate power supplied to the motor. The ESC
does not have an arming switch and will respond
to any transmitter input when a signal is present.
CAUTION: Always disconnect the Li-Po
battery from the ESC when not ying to avoid
over-discharging the battery. Batteries discharged
to a voltage lower than the lowest approved
voltage may become damaged, resulting in loss of
performance and potential re when batteries
are charged.
32-34mm
A
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SAFE® Select Technology
Mode 1 and 2 transmitters
X 5
100%
100%
When SAFE Select is activated, bank and pitch limitations keep you from over-controlling the aircraft.
Additionally, by releasing the controls in the event you lose orientation, SAFE Select will keep the
aircraft level.
To activate SAFE
®
Select, ip the Gear channel switch to position 0. Return the Gear switch to position 1 to
turn OFF SAFE Select and y with just the assistance of AS3X
®
technology.
If you become disoriented or the aircraft is in a confusing attitude, ip the Gear switch to position 0 and
release the sticks. With the aileron, elevator and rudder sticks in the neutral position, SAFE Select will
automatically keep the airplane in a straight and level attitude.
Disabling and Enabling SAFE Select
By default, the SAFE Select function of your UMX aircraft is enabled and assigned to the Gear channel
switch (channel 5). If you do not wish to have access to SAFE Select while ying, you can choose to disable
SAFE Select functionality. AS3X will still be active when SAFE Select is disabled.
IMPORTANT: Before attempting to disable or enable SAFE Select, ensure the aileron, elevator, rudder,
throttle and gear channels are all on high rate with the travel set to 100%. Turn throttle hold OFF if it is
programmed in the transmitter.
CAUTION: Keep all body parts clear of the rotor, intake and exhaust tube and keep the aircraft
securely restrained in case of accidental throttle activation.
1. Power on the transmitter.
2. Power on the aircraft.
3. Hold both transmitter sticks to the inside bottom
corners and toggle the Gear switch 5 times
(1 toggle = full up and down). The control
surfaces of the aircraft will move, indicating SAFE
Select has been enabled or disabled.
Repeat the process again to re-enable or
disable SAFE Select.
DX4e, DX5e, DXe, and DXS Transmitters
The Gear switch is the FMODE switch on the these
transmitters, and the switch needs to be toggled
between position 0 and 2 when disabling/enabling SAFE Select.
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Control Centering
Factory Control Horn Settings
The illustration shows the factory settings for
linkages on the control horns. Linkage connections
on the control horns directly affect aircraft response.
Rudder Ailerons Elevator
Before the first flights, or in the event of an
accident, make sure the flight control surfaces
are centered. Adjust the linkages mechanically if
the control surfaces are not centered. Use of the
transmitter sub-trims may not correctly center the
aircraft control surfaces due to the mechanical limits of
linear servos.
1. Ensure SAFE Select is OFF.
2. Make sure the control surfaces are neutral when
the transmitter controls and trims are centered.
The transmitter sub-trim must always be set
to zero.
3. When needed, use a pair of pliers to carefully
bend the metal linkage (see illustration).
4. Make the U-shape narrower to make the
connector shorter. Make the U-shape wider to
make the linkage longer.
Centering Controls After First Flights
For best performance with AS3X, it is important
that excessive trim is not used. Do not trim the
aircraft while SAFE Select is active. Always trim
the aircraft in AS3X mode. If the model requires
excessive transmitter trim (4 or more clicks of trim
per channel), return the transmitter trim to zero and
adjust the linkages mechanically so that the control
surfaces are in the ight trimmed position.
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Landing Gear Removal
The landing gear may be left installed or removed
to suit your ying area. We recommend using the
landing gear when you can take off and land from
a smooth surface. If you have long grass you may
choose to remove the landing gear, in which case you
will need to hand launch the aircraft and belly land.
1. Carefully pull the gear straight out of the
retainer clip that secures it into the fuselage.
When needed, assemble in reverse order.
When the landing gear is reinstalled, make sure the
nose gear is angled forward as shown.
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Control Direction Test
You should bind your aircraft and
transmitter before doing these tests.
Move the controls on the transmitter to
make sure the aircraft control surfaces
move correctly and in the proper direction.
Make sure the tail linkages move freely
and that paint or decals are not adhered
to them.
Transmitter
Command
Aircraft Reaction
ElevatorAileronRudder
Down
Elevator
Up
Elevator
Right
Roll
Left
Roll
Right
Rudder
Left
Rudder
Arrows indicate the direction of the trailing edge of the control
surface.
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AS3X Direction Test
You should bind your aircraft and
transmitter before doing these tests.
Move the controls on the transmitter to
make sure the aircraft control surfaces
move correctly and in the proper direction.
Make sure the tail linkages move freely
and that paint or decals are not adhered
to them.
Aircraft
movement
AS3X Reaction
Arrows indicate the direction of the trailing edge of the control
surface.
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Flying Tips and Repairs
Range Check your Radio System
After nal assembly, range check the radio system
with the aircraft. Refer to your specic transmitter
instruction manual for range test information.
Flying
We recommend ying your aircraft outside in no greater
than moderate winds or inside in a very large indoor
facility. Always avoid ying near houses, trees, wires
and buildings. Be careful to avoid ying in areas where
there are many people, such as busy parks, schoolyards
or soccer elds. Consult local laws and ordinances
before choosing a location to y your aircraft.
Hand Launching
Hold the aircraft above the wings between the
canopy and motor nacelles. Apply full throttle and
launch directly into the wind with an underhand
toss with the nose pointed up at approximately 45
degrees above the horizon.
Tip: Electric ducted fan (EDF) aircraft require airspeed
for control and have less control authority at slow
speeds without a propeller slipstream moving air over
the control surfaces.
Takeoff
Taxi the aircraft in position for takeoff (facing into
the wind if ying outdoors). Gradually increase the
throttle to full power, holding a small amount of up
elevator and steering with the rudder. Climb gently
to check trim. Once the trim is adjusted, begin
exploring the ight envelope of the aircraft.
Landing
Always land into the wind. Fly the landing pattern
with a slightly nose high attitude. Use throttle
management to control the decent rate of the
aircraft.
During are, keep the wings level and the airplane
pointed into the wind. Gently lower the throttle while
pulling back on the elevator to bring the aircraft
down on the main wheels or to belly land without
landing gear.
NOTICE: Always fully lower the throttle when landing
the aircraft to prevent intake of foreign objects, which
can damage the ducted fan and motor.
Failure to lower the throttle stick and trim to the
lowest possible positions during a crash could result
in damage to the ESC in the receiver unit, which
may require replacement.
Over Current Protection (OCP)
The aircraft is equipped with Over Current
Protection. OCP protects the ESC from overheating
and stops the motor when the transmitter throttle is
set too high and the rotor cannot turn. OCP will only
activate when the throttle is positioned just above
1/2 throttle. After the ESC stops the motor, fully
lower the throttle to re-arm the ESC.
Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
LVC is a function built into your ESC to protect the
battery from over-discharge. When the battery
charge is low, LVC limits power supplied to the
motor. The aircraft will begin to slow and you
will hear the motor pulse. When the motor power
decreases, land the aircraft immediately and
recharge the ight battery.
NOTICE: Repeated ying to LVC will damage the
battery.
Disconnect and remove the Li-Po battery from
the aircraft after use to prevent trickle discharge.
Charge your Li-Po battery to about half capacity
before storage. During storage, make sure the
battery charge does not fall below 3V per cell.
For your first flights, set your transmitter timer
or a stopwatch to 5 minutes. Adjust your timer for
longer or shorter ights once you have own the
model.
Fly in this area
Stand here
600
feet (182.8 m)
Wind
Hold here from
the top for hand
launching
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SAFE Select Flying Tips
When ying in SAFE Select mode the aircraft will return to level ight any time the aileron and elevator
controls are at neutral. Applying aileron or elevator control will cause the airplane to bank, climb or dive. The
amount the stick is moved will determine the attitude the airplane ies. Holding full control will push the
aircraft to the pre-determined bank and roll limits, but it will not go past those angles.
When ying with SAFE Select, it is normal to hold the control stick deected with moderate aileron input
when ying through a turn. To y smoothly with SAFE Select, avoid making frequent control changes and
don’t attempt to correct for minor deviations. Holding deliberate control inputs will command the aircraft to
y at a specic angle, and the model will make all corrections to maintain that ight attitude.
When ying with SAFE Select, throttle will make the aircraft climb or descend. Full throttle will cause the aircraft
to pitch up and climb slightly. Mid throttle will keep the airplane ying level. Low throttle will cause the airplane to
descend slightly nose-down.
Return the elevator and aileron controls to neutral before switching from SAFE Select mode to AS3X mode.
If you do not neutralize controls when switching into AS3X mode, the control inputs used for SAFE Select
mode will be excessive for AS3X mode and the aircraft will react immediately.
Differences between SAFE Select and AS3X modes
This section is generally accurate but does not take into account ight speed, battery charge status, and
other limiting factors.
SAFE Select AS3X
Control Input
Control stick is
neutralized
Aircraft will self level
Aircraft will continue to y at its
present attitude
Holding a small
amount of control
Aircraft will bank or pitch to a moderate
angle and maintain the attitude
Aircraft will continue to pitch or
roll slowly
Holding full control
Aircraft will bank or pitch to the
predetermined limits and maintain the
attitude
Aircraft will continue to roll or
pitch rapidly
Throttle
Full throttle: Climb
Neutral: Level ight
Low throttle: Decsend nose-down
Throttle will not affect ight
response.
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Motor Service
Disassembly
CAUTION: DO NOT handle the rotor or
motor while the ight battery is connected.
Personal injury could result.
1. In order to access the motor connector(s) it is
necessary to separate the top and bottom of
the fuselage to access the receiver/ESC. The
top and bottom fuselage parts are secured with
glue and clear tape. Carefully cut the clear tape
and follow the seam with a knife to cut the glue
and remove the bottom of the fuselage.
NOTICE:
Removing tape or decals can damage paint
on your aircraft. Avoid pinching or otherwise damaging
any wires when opening or closing the fuselage.
2. Disconnect the motor(s) from the receiver.
3. The fan may be accessed at any time for
service by removing the two screws securing
it to the front of the motor.
4. The motor may be removed by accessing the
rear of the fan assembly through the back of
the fan unit. You do not need to separate the
nacelle in order to service the motor.
Assembly
Assemble in reverse order, connecting the top
and bottom half of the fuselage with clear tape
and/or foam safe CA.
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Post Flight Checklist
1. Disconnect the flight battery from the ESC
(Required for safety and battery life).
2. Power OFF the transmitter.
3. Remove the flight battery from the
aircraft.
4. Recharge the flight battery.
5. Store the flight battery apart from the
aircraft and monitor the battery charge.
6. Make note of the flight conditions and flight
plan results, planning for future flights.
Replacement Parts
Optional Items
Recommended Items
Part # Description
EFLDF30R 6-Blade Rotor, 30mm
EFLU6551 Pushrod Set
EFLU6552 Landing Gear
EFLU6553 Hatch/Canopy
EFLU6554 Fuselage w/nose cone and Nacelle
EFLU6555 Nacelle Set
EFLU6556 Wing
EFLU6557 Tail Set
EFLU6558 Ducted Fan Unit
EFLU6559 Decal Sheet
EFLUM0810 8,800Kv Brushless Outrunner
SPMA3182 Integrated Rx
SPMSA2030L 2.3 g Linear Long Throw Servo
Part # Description
SPMR6775 NX6 6 Ch DSMX Transmitter Only
SPMR8100 DX8e 8 Ch Transmitter Only
SPMR8200 NX8 8 Ch DSMX Transmitter Only
SPMXBC100 Smart Battery & Servo Tester
SPMXCA322 Adapter: IC2 Battery - JST-RCY Device
Part # Description
DYN1400 LiPo Charge Protection Bag,Small
SPMR6655 DX6e 6 Ch Transmitter Only
SPMX8503S30 850mAh 3S Smart G2 30C; IC2
SPMXC1070 Smart S150 AC/DC Charger, 1x50W
SPMXC1080 Smart S1100 AC Charger, 1x100W
SPMXCA320 Adapter: IC3 Batt / IC2 Device
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Aircraft will not respond
to throttle but responds
to other controls
Throttle stick and/or throttle trim too high Reset controls with throttle stick and throttle
trim at lowest setting
Throttle channel is reversed Reverse throttle channel on transmitter
Motor disconnected from receiver Open fuselage and make sure motor is
connected to the receiver
Flight battery charge is low Fully recharge ight battery
Extra motor noise or
extra vibration
Damaged rotor or motor Replace damaged parts
Rotor out of balance Balance or replace the rotor
Reduced ight time or
aircraft underpowered
Flight battery charge is low Completely recharge ight battery
Flight battery damaged Replace ight battery and follow ight battery
instructions
Flight conditions may be too cold Make sure battery is warm before use
Battery capacity too low for ight conditions Replace battery or use a larger capacity
battery
LED on receiver ashes
and aircraft will not bind
to transmitter (during
binding)
Transmitter too near aircraft during binding
process
Power off transmitter, move transmitter a
larger distance from aircraft, disconnect and
reconnect ight battery to aircraft and follow
binding instructions
Bind switch or button not held long enough
during bind process
Power off transmitter and repeat bind pro-
cess. Hold transmitter bind button or switch
until receiver is bound
Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large
metal object, wireless source or another
transmitter
Move aircraft and transmitter to another
location and attempt binding again
Troubleshooting Guide
AS3X
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Control surfaces not at
neutral position when
transmitter controls are
at neutral
Control surfaces may not have been
mechanically centered from factory
Center control surfaces mechanically by
adjusting the U-bends on control linkages
Aircraft was moved after the ight battery
was connected and before sensors
initialized
Disconnect and reconnect the ight battery
while keeping the aircraft still for 5 seconds
Model ies inconsis-
tently from ight to
ight
Aircraft was not kept immobile for 5
seconds after battery was plugged in
Keep the aircraft immobile for 5 seconds after
plugging in the battery
Trims are moved too far from neutral
position
Neutralize trims and mechanically adjust
linkages to center control surfaces
Controls oscillate in
ight, (model rapidly
jumps or moves)
Rotor is unbalanced, causing excessive
vibration
Remove rotor and motor. Check motor shaft
for straightness and replace rotor if damaged
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
LED on receiver ashes
rapidly and aircraft will
not respond to transmit-
ter (after binding)
Less than a 5-second wait between rst
powering on transmitter and connecting
ight battery to aircraft
Leaving transmitter on, disconnect and
reconnect ight battery to aircraft
Aircraft bound to different model memory
(ModelMatch
radios only)
Select correct model memory on transmitter
and disconnect and reconnect ight battery
to aircraft
Flight battery/transmitter battery charge is
too low
Replace/recharge batteries
Transmitter may have been bound to a
different model (or with a different DSM
Protocol)
Select the right transmitter or bind to the
new one
Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large
metal object, wireless source or another
transmitter
Move aircraft and transmitter to another
location and attempt linking again
Control surface does
not move
Control surface, control horn, linkage or
servo damage
Replace or repair damaged parts and adjust
controls
Wire damaged or connections loose Do a check of wires and connections, con-
nect or replace as needed
Flight battery charge is low Fully recharge ight battery
Control linkage does not move freely Make sure control linkage moves freely
Controls reversed Transmitter settings reversed Adjust controls on transmitter appropriately
Motor loses power Damage to motor or power components Do a check of motor and power components
for damage (replace as needed)
Motor power quickly
decreases and in-
creases then motor
loses power
Battery power is down to the point of
receiver/ESC Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
Recharge ight battery or replace battery that
is no longer performing
Servo locks or freezes
at full travel
Travel adjust value is set above 100%,
overdriving the servo
Set Travel adjust to 100% or less and/or set
sub-trims to Zero and adjust linkages
mechanically
Troubleshooting Guide (Continued)
Limited Warranty
What this Warranty Covers
Horizon Hobby, LLC, (Horizon) warrants to the
original purchaser that the product purchased (the
“Product”) will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship at the date of purchase.
What is Not Covered
This warranty is not transferable and does
not cover (i) cosmetic damage, (ii) damage
due to acts of God, accident, misuse, abuse,
negligence, commercial use, or due to improper
use, installation, operation or maintenance, (iii)
modication of or to any part of the Product, (iv)
attempted service by anyone other than a Horizon
Hobby authorized service center, (v) Product not
purchased from an authorized Horizon dealer, or
(vi) Product not compliant with applicable technical
regulations, or (vii) use that violates any applicable
laws, rules, or regulations.
OTHER THAN THE EXPRESS WARRANTY ABOVE,
HORIZON MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTY OR
REPRESENTATION, AND HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY
AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE
PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY ALONE
HAVE DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCT WILL
SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE
PURCHASER’S INTENDED USE.
Purchaser’s Remedy
Horizon’s sole obligation and purchaser’s sole and
exclusive remedy shall be that Horizon will, at its
option, either (i) service, or (ii) replace, any Product
determined by Horizon to be defective.
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Horizon reserves the right to inspect any and all
Product(s) involved in a warranty claim. Service or
replacement decisions are at the sole discretion
of Horizon. Proof of purchase is required for all
warranty claims. SERVICE OR REPLACEMENT
AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE
PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
Limitation of Liability
HORIZON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL,
INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR
COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY, REGARDLESS OF
WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT,
WARRANTY, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY
OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY, EVEN IF
HORIZON HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES. Further, in no event shall
the liability of Horizon exceed the individual price
of the Product on which liability is asserted. As
Horizon has no control over use, setup, nal
assembly, modication or misuse, no liability
shall be assumed nor accepted for any resulting
damage or injury. By the act of use, setup or
assembly, the user accepts all resulting liability. If
you as the purchaser or user are not prepared to
accept the liability associated with the use of the
Product, purchaser is advised to return the Product
immediately in new and unused condition to the
place of purchase.
Law
These terms are governed by Illinois law (without
regard to conict of law principals). This warranty
gives you specic legal rights, and you may also
have other rights which vary from state to state.
Horizon reserves the right to change or modify this
warranty at any time without notice.
WARRANTY SERVICES
Questions, Assistance, and Services
Your local hobby store and/or place of purchase
cannot provide warranty support or service. Once
assembly, setup or use of the Product has been
started, you must contact your local distributor or
Horizon directly. This will enable Horizon to better
answer your questions and service you in the event
that you may need any assistance. For questions
or assistance, please visit our website at www.
horizonhobby.com, submit a Product Support
Inquiry, or call the toll free telephone number
referenced in the Warranty and Service Contact
Information section to speak with a Product Support
representative.
Inspection or Services
If this Product needs to be inspected or serviced
and is compliant in the country you live and use
the Product in, please use the Horizon Online
Service Request submission process found on
our website or call Horizon to obtain a Return
Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number. Pack the
Product securely using a shipping carton. Please
note that original boxes may be included, but are
not designed to withstand the rigors of shipping
without additional protection. Ship via a carrier
that provides tracking and insurance for lost or
damaged parcels, as Horizon is not responsible for
merchandise until it arrives and is accepted at our
facility. An Online Service Request is available at
http://www.horizonhobby.com/content/_service-
center_render-service-center. If you do not have
internet access, please contact Horizon Product
Support to obtain a RMA number along with
instructions for submitting your product for service.
When calling Horizon, you will be asked to provide
your complete name, street address, email address
and phone number where you can be reached
during business hours. When sending product into
Horizon, please include your RMA number, a list
of the included items, and a brief summary of the
problem. A copy of your original sales receipt must
be included for warranty consideration. Be sure
your name, address, and RMA number are clearly
written on the outside of the shipping carton.
NOTICE: Do not ship LiPo batteries to Horizon.
If you have any issue with a LiPo battery,
please contact the appropriate Horizon Product
Support office.
Warranty Requirements
For Warranty consideration, you must include
your original sales receipt verifying the proof-
of-purchase date. Provided warranty conditions
have been met, your Product will be serviced or
replaced free of charge. Service or replacement
decisions are at the sole discretion of Horizon.
Non-Warranty Service
Should your service not be covered by warranty,
service will be completed and payment will be
required without notification or estimate of the
expense unless the expense exceeds 50% of the
retail purchase cost. By submitting the item for
service you are agreeing to payment of the service
without notication. Service estimates are available
upon request. You must include this request with
your item submitted for service. Non-warranty
service estimates will be billed a minimum of ½
hour of labor. In addition you will be billed for return
freight. Horizon accepts money orders and cashier’s
checks, as well as Visa, MasterCard, American
Express, and Discover cards. By submitting any
item to Horizon for service, you are agreeing to
Horizon’s Terms and Conditions found on our
website http://www.horizonhobby.com/content/_
service-center_render-service-center.
ATTENTION: Horizon service is limited to
Product compliant in the country of use and
ownership. If received, a non-compliant Product
will not be serviced. Further, the sender will be
responsible for arranging return shipment of the
un-serviced Product, through a carrier of the
sender’s choice and at the sender’s expense.
Horizon will hold non-compliant Product for a
period of 60 days from notification, after which
it will be discarded.
10/15
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Warranty and Service Contact Information
FCC Information
IC Information
Country of
Purchase
Horizon Hobby Contact Information Address
United States
of America
Horizon Service Center (Repairs and
Repair Requests)
servicecenter.horizonhobby.com/
RequestForm/
2904 Research Rd
Champaign, Illinois,
61822 USA
Horizon Product Support (Product
Technical Assistance)
productsupport@horizonhobby.
com
877-504-0233
Sales
websales@horizonhobby.com
800-338-4639
European Union
Horizon Technischer Service service@horizonhobby.de Hanskampring 9
D 22885 Barsbüttel,
Germany
Sales: Horizon Hobby GmbH +49 (0) 4121 2655 100
Contains FCC ID: BRWWACO1T
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity
UMX A-10 Thunderbolt II EDF (EFLU6550)
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION: Changes or modications not
expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Horizon Hobby, LLC
2904 Research Rd.,
Champaign, IL 61822
Email: compliance@horizonhobby.com
Web: HorizonHobby.com
Contains IC: 6157A-WACO1T
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
This device contains license-exempt transmitter(s)/
receivers(s) that comply with Innovation, Science, and
Economic Development Canada’s license-exempt RSS(s).
Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:
1. This device may not cause interference.
2. This device must accept any interference, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
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EU Information
EU Compliance Statement: UMX A-10
Thunderbolt II EDF (EFLU6550)
Hereby,
Horizon Hobby, LLC declares that the device
is in compliance with the following:
EU Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU;
RoHS 2 Directive 2011/65/EU;
RoHS 3 Directive - Amending 2011/65/EU Annex II
2015/863.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet address: https://www.
horizonhobby.com/content/support-render-compliance.
UMX A-10 Thunderbolt II EDF (EFLU6550)
Wireless Frequency Range and Wireless Output
Power: 2404-2476 MHz / 1.43 dBm
EU Manufacturer of Record:
Horizon Hobby, LLC
2904 Research Road
Champaign, IL 61822 USA
EU Importer of Record:
H
orizon Hobby, GmbH
Hanskampring 9
22885 Barsbüttel Germany
WEEE NOTICE:
This appliance is labeled in accordance
with European Directive 2012/19/EU
concerning waste of electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE). This label
indicates that this product should not be
disposed of with household waste. It should be
deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery
and recycling.
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© 2021 Horizon Hobby, LLC.
E-ite, AS3X, UMX, DSM, DSM2, DSMX, ModelMatch, Bind-N-Fly, EC2, IC2, IC3
and the Horizon Hobby logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby, LLC.
The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries, Inc.
All other trademarks, service marks and logos are property of their respective owners.
US 7,898,130. US D578,146. US 9,930,567. US 10,419,970. US 10,849,013.
W US 8,672,726. US 9,056,667. US 9,753,457. US 10,078,329.
Other patents pending.
www.e-iterc.com
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