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Nine Eagles SOLO PRO 126 Operating Instructions Manual

Nine Eagles SOLO PRO 126 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
SOLO PRO 126
SOLO PRO 126
2.4 GHz
2.4 GHz
No. NE2520
No. NE2520

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Operating Instructions SOLO PRO 126 SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 No. NE2520...
  • Page 2 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520...
  • Page 3 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Explanation of specialist terms: Contents Page Explanation of specialist terms / Contents Climb and descent ("Throttle/pitch"): This controls Safety Notes 4, 5 the model's climb and descent. Set contents / Specification / Recommended accessories Yaw: The model's movement around the vertical axis;...
  • Page 4 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Do not stand close to the hazard area around rotating parts when Be sure to read these Safety Notes before you assemble your mo- del. Always keep to the procedures and settings recommended in an electric motor is connected to the flight battery.
  • Page 5 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Insurance Operating the model Ground-based models are usually covered by standard personal third- • Never fly over or towards spectators or other pilots, and maintain a party insurance policies. In order to fly model aircraft you will need to safe distance from them at all times.
  • Page 6 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Dear customer, Congratulations on choosing a factory-assem- bled model helicopter from our range. Many thanks for placing your trust in us. The model can be completed and made ready to fly very quickly.
  • Page 7 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Transmitter description* (Mode 1) - The mode select switch** is located on the back of the transmitter (*Complete operating instructions for the J6 transmitter can be found in the Download area at www.robbe.com)
  • Page 8 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Transmitter description* (Mode 2) - The mode select switch** is located on the back of the transmitter (*Complete operating instructions for the J6 transmitter can be found in the Download area at www.robbe.com)
  • Page 9 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Transmitter LCD display Collective pitch and throttle adjustment (default settings) Mode display The stated values refer to a collec- tive pitch setting of 52 and a main Transmitter voltage display rotor blade setting of 0°.
  • Page 10 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Receiver outputs Flybarless check before the first flight Motor speed Motor speed Roll servo Pitch-axis servo Throttle servo Tail rotor Tail rotor Collective pitch servo Tail rotor motor Elevator function...
  • Page 11 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Charging the flight battery Connect the battery charger to the mains PSU, and plug the PSU into a mains socket. The red monitor LED on the charger lights up. Connect the battery to the charger, and use "+" or "-" to set the charge current (high = fast, low = longer battery life).
  • Page 12 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Safety Notes regarding LiPo batteries: • Do not place the battery in water or any other liquid. • Never heat or incinerate the pack, or place it in a microwave oven. • Avoid short-circuits, and never charge the battery with reversed polarity • Do not subject the battery to pressure or shock loads, and never distort or throw the pack • Never solder directly to the battery • Do not modify or open the battery • Batteries must only be charged with a suitable charger; never connect the battery directly to a mains power supply. • Never charge or discharge a battery in bright sunlight, or close to a heater or open fire. • Do not use the battery in areas subject to high levels of static electricity. • Any of these errors can result in damage to the battery, explosion or fire. • Keep the battery out of the reach of children • If electrolyte should escape, do not expose it to fire, as the material is highly inflammable and may ignite. • Do not allow fluid electrolyte to come into contact with eyes. If this should happen, flush with copious amounts of water and contact a doctor without delay.
  • Page 13 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Flight preparation Open the battery compartment and insert the dry or rechargeable cells. Close the battery compartment. Move all the switches to the forward position, then switch the transmitter on (Fig. 1). If switch "A" or "B" is in the "ON" position, the screen will flash, and you will hear a "beep"...
  • Page 14 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Flight preparation Check the correct position of the swashplate before the first flight. The swashplate must sit exactly horizontal when viewed from the side and front of the model. Position the model on a totally flat surface. Now move the throttle stick to the lowest throttle position, and switch the transmitter on.
  • Page 15 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Trim settings Mode 1 Trim settings Mode 2 Throttle trim: Throttle trim: If the rotor starts to move without the If the rotor starts to move without the throttle stick being touched, or does not...
  • Page 16 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Controlling the model in Mode 1 Controlling the model in Mode 2 Lift off: Landing: Lift off: Landing: Yaw left: Yaw right: Yaw left: Yaw right: Pitch forward: Pitch back:...
  • Page 17 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Important Notes The first few flights Take-off: use the 3D switch for aerobatics only. To take off, slow- Ideally the first flight should take place in a large indoor space devoid ly and steadily increase rotor speed until the model is hovering of obstructions.
  • Page 18 Replacement parts list - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520...
  • Page 19 Replacement parts list - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 Replacement parts list, SOLO PRO 126 No. Order No. Description 01 NE252012 Rotor blade shafts 02 NE252001 Rotor head 03 NE252002 Rubber grommets, pack of 6 04 NE252006 Flange, pack of 6...
  • Page 20 Operating instructions - SOLO PRO 126 2.4 GHz No. NE2520 robbe Modellsport GmbH & Co. KG hereby declares that this device conforms to the fundamental requirements and other relevant regulations of the corresponding EC Direc- tive. Under www.robbe.com, you will fi nd the original Con- formity Declaration by clicking on the Logo button "Conform"...