Driving Position Adjustments - Sanwa M11X Operating Manual

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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DRIVING POSITION ADJUSTMENTS

Every effort has been made to provide the optimum transmitter weight and balance in the design of your M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz
radio control system. The steering wheel and trigger are placed on the same axis, permitting you to focus on steering and throttle
control. The driving position and steering and throttle tension are adjustable to maximize driving precision and feel.
STEERING WHEEL TENSION
The steering wheel spring tension can be adjusted to suit
your taste.
1) Adjust the steering wheel spring tension using a 1.5 mm
hex wrench. To increase steering wheel spring tension
tighten the hex screw (turn clockwise). To decrease
steering wheel spring tension loosen the hex screw
(turn counter-clockwise).
Steering wheel spring tension is factory set to Medium
tension.
DRIVING POSITION HEIGHT
The driving position height can be adjusted to change the
balance (feel) of the transmitter in your hand.
1) Remove the M4 socket-head cap screws on each side
of the transmitter using a 3mm hex wrench.
2) Detach the grip downward from the upper transmitter
unit. Be careful to avoid damaging the wires that are
connected on both units.
3) There are four phillips head screws holding each side
of the grip bracket. Remove the screws and reset the
bracket screw hole at the lower screw hole. This sets
the bracket to the higher height position.
4) After resetting the driving position, retighten the grip
bracket screws, then align the upper transmitter unit
and reinstall it using the two M4 socket-head cap screws.
The transmitter ships with the grip bracket in the lower
height position.
THROTTLE TRIGGER TENSION
The throttle trigger spring tension can be adjusted to suit
your taste.
1) Remove the M4 socket-head cap screws on each side
of the transmitter using a 3mm hex wrench.
2) Detach the grip downward from the upper transmitter
unit. Be careful to avoid damaging the wires that are
connected on both units.
3) Adjust the throttle trigger spring tension using a 1.5 mm
hex wrench. To increase throttle trigger spring tension
tighten the hex screw (turn clockwise). To decrease
throttle trigger spring tension loosen the hex screw (turn
counter-clockwise).
4) After resetting the throttle trigger spring tension, align
the upper transmitter unit and reinstall it using the two
M4 socket-head cap screws.
Throttle trigger spring tension is factory set to Medium
tension.
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