Introduction - Sanwa M11X Operating Manual

2.4ghz digital hight response system
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INTRODUCTION

We appreciate your purchase of the new S A N W A M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz radio control system. This operating manual
is intended to acquaint you with the many unique features of your state of the art M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz radio control system.
Please read this operating manual carefully so that you may obtain maximum success and enjoyment from the operation of your
new M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz radio control system.
The M11X FHSS-3 2.4GHz radio control system has been designed for the utmost in comfort and precise control of all types of
model cars and boats. We wish you the best of success and fun with your new purchase.
Additional 2.4GHz receivers can be purchased and paired with the M11X transmitter through the Binding operation. Please
note that due to differences in the implementation of 2.4GHz technology among different manufacturers, only SANWA
brand 2.4GHz FHSS-2 (TM-222FS and MX-3FG) and FHSS-3 (M11X) receivers are compatible with your radio control system.
Please see your SANWA dealer for more information.
SAFETY
Be certain to read this operating manual in its entirety.
'Safety First' for yourself, for others, and for your equipment.
Observe all the rules of the field, track, or lake where you
operate your radio control equipment.
If at any time during the operation of your model, should
you feel or observe erratic operation or abnormality, end
your operation as quickly and safely as possible. DO NOT
operate your model again until you are certain the problem
has been corrected. TAKE NO CHANCES.
Your model can cause serious damage or injury, so please
use caution and courtesy at all times.
This radio control system operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band. The 2.4GHz connection is determined by the transmitter
and receiver pair. Unlike ordinary crystal-based systems, your model can be used without frequency control.
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Do not expose the radio control system to water or excessive
moisture.
Please waterproof the receiver and servos by placing them
in a water-tight radio box when operating R/C model boats.
If you have little to no experience operating R/C models, we
strongly recommend you seek the assistance of experienced
modelers or your local hobby shop for guidance.
The low voltage alarm will sound when the transmitter
battery voltage drops to 6.7 volts. If this occurs, stop
using the transmitter as soon as possible, then recharge
the transmitter battery.
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