Heli-Max HMXE08 Manual User Manual

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Your Novus helicopter uses a 2.4GHz system that requires linking the

transmitter to the receiver when the unit is powered up. With the transmitter
turned off, connect the fl ight battery to the helicopter. Then place the model
on a fl at surface and turn the transmitter on. You will notice that the trim tab
indicators are moving and the navigation lights on the helicopter remain solid.

This is an indication of the linking process. Allow the helicopter to remain still

and do not move the transmitter sticks during the linking process.

Two loud tones will be emitted from the transmitter. Continue to allow the

helicopter to remain still. After a couple of seconds the navigation lights will
begin fl ashing rapidly. This indicates that the binding process is taking place.

The tail navigation light will stop fl ashing and the anti-collision beacon on top

of the helicopter will begin operating. This indicates that the transmitter and
helicopter have bound properly and the helicopter is now ready for fl ight. Always
step 15 feet [4.5m] away from the Novus Helicopter before operating the throttle.

Your Novus helicopter has a safe start feature built in that prevents
the motor from activating unless the collective stick has been lowered
to the lowest position. If the motor won’t run and turn the main blades,
please make sure the collective stick is all the way down and leave it
there for a couple of seconds. Then try moving the stick up slowly.

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