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QUICK START CHECKLIST
WARNING!! The instruction manual must be read completely before operating
the Heli-Max AXE CXn Helicopter. It contains specifi c warnings about safety and
use of the LiPo fl ight battery supplied with the AXE CXn. All of these warnings and safety
steps must be read and understood before proceeding to the next step.
charger. Under normal operating conditions, the
battery may take up to one hour to recharge.
Charge Indicator Light
1. Plug the charger into an AC outlet. The
❏
indicator light on the wall transformer will fl ash
red during initialization and then turn solid green
once initialization has been completed.
2. Plug the battery into the charger. The charge
❏
indicator light will turn red; this indicates that
the battery is being charged. Once the battery is
completely charged, the charge indicator light will
turn solid green. Disconnect the battery from the
Solid Red
Solid Green
(with battery connected)
Solid Green
(without battery connected)
3. Open the battery cover on the back of the
❏
transmitter, and install four AA batteries. Double
check the polarity of each battery before replacing
the battery cover.
4. Place the helicopter on its side and slide the
❏
battery into the battery compartment. Connect
the fl ight battery and place the helicopter onto a
fl at surface.
The battery is
being charged.
The battery is
fully charged.
The charger
is ready.
Your AXE CXn helicopter has a safe
start feature built in that prevents
the motor from activating unless the
collective stick has been lowered to
the lowest position. If the motor won’t
run and turn the main blades, please
make sure the collective stick is all
5. Turn the transmitter on and allow the helicopter
❏
to remain still for 10 seconds. Always step 15 feet
[4.5m] away from the AXE CXn Helicopter before
operating the throttle.
6. Transmitter Controls
❏
Your AXE CXn is now ready to fl y. Please refer to the fl ying instructions on page 16 in the manual before
operating the model.
the way down and leave it there for a
couple of seconds. Then try moving
the stick up slowly.
Climbs Moves Forward
Nose Rotates Left Moves Left
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