Hangar 9 VRTF Easy 2 Instruction Manual page 11

Hangar 9 vrtf series of airplanes
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Stage 2 — Installing the Radio
Step 11. It's now time to install the Shock-Loc radio tray into
place. The radio tray will be easier to install if the servo arms are
removed. To do this, simply unscrew the screw holding the servo
arms to the servo and place the arms and screws off to the side.
With the arms removed, slide the pushrods back and place the
Shock-Loc radio tray into position.
Note: It's important that the pushrods go on top of the
radio tray.
Note: The radio tray fits in place with the receiver on the
top side.
Using the six self-tapping screws, fit the radio tray on top of the
servos as shown in the photo.
Note: The order in which you put in the screws does not
matter.
Loosely secure all six screws first, then go back and tighten in
place. The screws should be tightened just enough to slightly
compress the rubber servo grommets. Note: Do not overtighten
as doing so would eliminate the shock absorption feature of the
grommets.
Step 12. Insert the three servo connectors marked in Step 8 in
the appropriate slots in the receiver (rudder, elevator and
throttle).
Note: The plugs are polarized and therefore only fit in one
way; do not force them.
Note: If you have a JR radio, the wires have three colors —
brown, red and orange — and the orange wire will
face up in this installation.
Plug in the aileron extension in the aileron port of the receiver.
Note: The other end with the female connector will accept the
wing servo lead later.
If you have any questions about these hook-ups, consult the
manual included with your radio system.
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