Steering Wheel And Throttle Trigger Tension Adjustment; Optional Steering Wheel Spring Installation; Steering Wheel Travel Adjustment; Throttle Trigger Cover Installation - Sanwa M12S SUPER User Manual

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M12S SUPER
2.4GHZ FH4T RADIO CONTROL SYSTEM USER'S GUIDE

STEERING WHEEL AND THROTTLE TRIGGER TENSION ADJUSTMENT

The spring tension of the Steering Wheel and Throttle Trigger can be adjusted to best suit the user. Some users may prefer the
Throttle Trigger and/or Steering Wheel to feel firmer and some users may prefer them to feel softer. It all depends on your
personal preference.
To adjust the Throttle Trigger spring tension, follow the step below:
1) To Increase the spring tension of the Throttle Trigger (make firmer),
use a 1.5mm hex wrench to turn the Throttle Spring Tension
Adjustment Screw (A) clockwise. To Decrease the spring tension
of the Throttle Trigger (make softer), turn the Throttle Spring Tension
Adjustment Screw counter-clockwise.
To adjust the Steering Wheel spring tension, follow the step below:
1) To Increase the spring tension of the Steering Wheel (make firmer),
use a 1.5mm hex wrench to turn the Steering Spring Tension
Adjustment Screw (A) clockwise. To Decrease the spring tension
of the Steering Wheel (make softer), turn the Steering Spring
Tension Adjustment Screw counter-clockwise.

OPTIONAL STEERING WHEEL SPRING INSTALLATION

Two optional Steering Wheel springs (one soft and one hard) are included should adjusting the spring tension as described
above not give you the desired feel. Use the hard spring for a firmer feel and soft spring for a softer feel.
To install one of the optional Steering Wheel springs, follow the steps below:
1) Use a 7mm nut driver to remove the Steering Wheel retaining nut, then pull the Steering
Wheel straight off.
2) Use a small Philips head screwdriver to remove the spring cover retaining screw (A),
then remove the plastic spring cover.
3) Using a small pair of needle nose pliers, carefully unhook the top of the spring from the
metal peg, then remove the spring.
4) Carefully install the desired optional spring, then reinstall the plastic spring cover and
the Steering Wheel. Installation is the reverse of removal.

STEERING WHEEL TRAVEL ADJUSTMENT

The maximum Right and Left travel of the Steering Wheel can be adjusted to best suit the feel of the Steering Wheel and your
driving style. Some drivers prefer to limit the travel of the Steering Wheel as it makes them feel more 'connected' to their model.
To adjust the maximum travel of the Steering Wheel, follow the steps below:
1) Remove the foam Steering Wheel grip from the Steering Wheel by firmly pulling it straight off.
2) To limit the maximum travel of the Steering Wheel, use a 1.5mm hex wrench to turn both grub screws
in the Steering Wheel adapter hub clockwise equally the desired amount. To maximize the travel of
the Steering Wheel, turn both grub screws in the Steering Wheel adapter hub counter-clockwise
equally the desired amount.
After making Steering Wheel travel adjustments, you must use the Variable Rate Adjustment
function to ensure your Steering servo travel limits are equalized. For more information, see
the CALIBRATION Menu section on pages 52 through 54. Limiting the maximum travel of the Steering
Wheel will Increase the sensitivity of the steering. We recommend setting Negative Exponential or ARC
percentage values to Soften the control feel around Neutral. For more information, see the CURVE
Menu section on pages 90 through 94.

THROTTLE TRIGGER COVER INSTALLATION

Optional medium and thick Throttle Trigger Covers are included to change the feel of the Throttle Trigger during use. Some users
may prefer a thicker Throttle Trigger if they have a smaller trigger finger. It all depends on your personal preference.
To install one of the optional Throttle Trigger Covers, follow the steps below:
1) Using a small Philips head screwdriver, remove the Throttle Trigger Cover Retaining Screw,
then pull the Throttle Trigger Cover off the Throttle Trigger.
2) Slide the desired Throttle Trigger Cover onto the Throttle Trigger, then install and tighten the
Throttle Trigger Cover Retaining Screw.
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