Entire Contents © 2013 Hobbico®, Inc.NOTICEAXE100 SS/SSLInstruction Manual®The instruction manual, warranties and other associated documentation are s
10Once the fl ight battery has been connected, always handle the helicopter as if it has full power available. The helicopter must remain still for the
11 5. Monitor the flashing LED. When it stays on without flashing, your transmitter is now linked to the helicopter. Note: there is a second LED in t
12We have also included a basic setup for Spektrum™ users as well.AXE 100 SS/SSL / Spek DX6i AILE ELEV THRO RUDD GYRO PITC Low 1 2 3 4 5 Hi
13®FLYING YOUR AXE100 SS/SSLFLYING YOUR AXE100 SS/SSLTakeoff : During your first flights it is important to have light winds. Also, if you are flying
14AEROBATICSSo you are getting comfortable in fast forward flight? Well, now it’s time to slowly progress into aerobatics. Your AXE100 SS/SSL is more
15®MAINTENANCEMAINTENANCETOOLS NEEDED● Small screwdriver (provided)● Soldering ironWe will describe a few simple repairs that you can do to your hel
16REMOVING THE MAIN BLADES AXE SS Using the provided screwdriver remove the main blade screw from the blade grip. Side the blade out of the grip.REM
17REMOVING THE TAIL BLADE Hold the motor firmly and pry the tail blade off using your fingernail or small, flat blade screwdriver. Use your finger
18REMOVING THE MAIN GEAR AXE SSLAfter removing the landing gear, scrape away any adhesive holding the wires to the solder lugs. Unsolder the two wires
19REMOVING THE FEATHERING SHAFT NOTE: You will have to provide a second small phillips screwdriver for this step. Remove the blades from the blade g
2®INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONThank you for purchasing the Heli-Max AXE100 SS or SSL Helicopter. We are certain you will get many hours of enjoyment out o
20REPLACING THE FORWARD SERVO Remove the canopy. Remove the link from the swashplate. Unscrew the two screws from each side of the servo mount. Snak
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23HMXE2102Rubber Dampers (6) 3AXE100 CP/SS/SSLHMXE2201Main Blade (2)6AXE100 SSHMXE2107Main Shaft299AXE100 CP/SSAXE100 FP/MDHMXE2111Servo Links (3)12AX
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25Tail Rotor (Gold)HMXE2199AXE100 SSLHMXE2114Canopy (Yellow)AXE100 CPHMXE2152Tail Rotor (Black)AXE100 FPHMXE2121Double Stick Tape (4)21AXE100 CP/SS/SS
26302134363534353738313332AXE100 SSL
27HMXE2197Main Gear W / Contact Plate30AXE100 SSLHMXE2196LED Plate Contacts33AXE100 SSLHMXE2194Main Shaftw/ Rotor Head and Board36AXE100 SSLHMXE2193Ro
289841134424240739JST12HMXE2123Battery Plug AdaptorHMXE2051CNC Metal Blade Grips40AXE100 CP/SS/SSLHMXE2050CNC Metal Head Block39AXE100 CP/SS/SSLHMXE20
3check linkages or other connectors often and replace them if they show any signs of wear or fatigue.Battery warnings and usage guidelines: Please rea
4®WARRANTYWARRANTYHeli-Max guarantees this kit to be free from defects in both material and workmanship at the date of purchase. This warranty does no
5GENERAL HELICOPTER SPECIFICATIONS Management: Collective Pitch, 120 degree CCPM, TAGs control Motors: Brushless main motor, brushed tail motor Empt
6®TRANSMITTER (RTF Model)TRANSMITTER (RTF Model)Please fully read the transmitter manual included with your helicopter to learn more about how to use
7It’s also important to know that your TX610 transmitter is capable of a system reset. (See how this is done in the TX610 Manual.) If you decide to do
8®GETTING THE MODEL READY TO FLYGETTING THE MODEL READY TO FLYINSTALL BATTERIES IN THE TRANSMITTERRemove the battery cover from the back of the transm
9At this point you can select a slower or faster charge rate by pressing the - or + buttons located on the face of the charger. While the LED is illum
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