Spektrum DX6i User Manual

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SPEKTRUM DX6i • RADIO PROGRAMMING GUIDE

General Notes

Radio controlled models are a great source of pleasure. Unfortunately, they can also pose a potential hazard if

not operated and maintained properly.

It is imperative to install your radio control system correctly. Additionally, your level of piloting competency must

be high enough to ensure that you are able to control your aircraft under all conditions. If you are a newcomer to

radio controlled flying, please seek help from an experienced pilot or your local hobby store.

Safety Do’s and Don’ts for Pilots

• Ensure that your batteries have been properly charged prior to your initial flight.

• Keep track of the time the system is turned on so you will know how long you can safely operate

your system.

• Perform a ground range check prior to the initial flight of the day. See the “Daily Flight Checks Section”

for information.

• Check all control surfaces prior to each takeoff.

• Do not fly your model near spectators, parking areas or any other area that could result in injury to

people or damage of property.

• Do not fly during adverse weather conditions. Poor visibility can cause disorientation and loss of control

of your aircraft. Strong winds can cause similar problems.

• Do not point the transmitter antenna directly toward the model. The radiation pattern from the tip of the

antenna is inherently low.

• Do not take chances. If at any time during flight you observe any erratic or abnormal operation, land

immediately and do not resume flight until the cause of the problem has been ascertained and corrected.

Safety can never be taken lightly.

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