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Mounting the Temperature Sensor:
1) Secure the Sensor End directly against the part of your engine, motor, battery or other object you want to monitor temperature
readings from, using either a nylon cable tie or high-temperature clear tape. For example, to monitor the cylinder head
temperature of your glow-powered Model, the best place to secure the Sensor End is where the bottom of the cylinder head
meets the top of the engine case. The Sensor End can be held in place using a nylon cable tie wrapped around your engine.
To monitor the temperature of your battery pack or electric motor, high-temperature clear tape can be used to secure the
Sensor End to the exact spot you want to monitor.
Sensor EndInput Plug
Attach with
High-Temperature Clear Tape
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This troubleshooting guide can help you diagnose and solve some of the more common problems that you may encounter with
your radio control system.
If you cannot solve the problem using this troubleshooting guide, please contact Airtronics Customer Service using the information
in the
Service and Support
section on page 3.
Transmitter does not turn ON
Transmitter will not bind to receiver
Receiver won't power ON
Audible alarm beeps continuously
One or more LEDs flashing
No key-press, Trim, alarm or alert sounds
Servo movement is slow
Servo does not move when using Trim Switch
Transmitter batteries installed incorrectly
Battery tray not plugged in
Transmitter batteries are dead
Damage caused by using incorrect
charger or reverse polarity
Modulation Type incorrect
Too much time elapsed after pressing
receiver Bind Button
Attempting to Bind incompatible receiver
Using Electronic Speed control (ESC)
Receiver batteries are dead
Using incorrect Binding procedure
Receiver batteries are dead
Receiver batteries not installed correctly
Loose switch connection
Low transmitter battery voltage
Transmitter left ON 10 minutes or more
without control input
Transmitter battery voltage too high
Indicates transmitter status
Audible tones are Muted
Low receiver battery voltage
Control linkages binding
Using a negative Servo Speed value
Trim is outside of operational range
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Reinstall batteries, observing correct polarity
Plug in battery tray
Replace or recharge transmitter batteries
Contact Airtronics Customer Service
Change Modulation Type to match receiver
Quickly press ENTER key in BIND menu after releasing
receiver Bind Button
Use only Airtronics 2.4GHz FH2, FH3, FH4 or FH4T
surface receivers
Disconnect ESC and use dry cell battery for Binding
procedure, then reconnect ESC after Binding
Replace or recharge receiver batteries
Follow Binding procedure carefully
Replace or recharge receiver batteries
Reinstall receiver batteries, observing correct polarity
Double-check all connections including switch
Replace or recharge transmitter batteries
Move Steering Wheel or Throttle Trigger, or press any
key to clear alarm and continue operation
Use transmitter battery whose voltage is 9.6 volts or
less when fully charged
For more information, see LED Condition Indicators
table on page 10.
Increase Tone volume in BUZZER menu
Replace or recharge receiver batteries
Adjust control linkages to operate smoothly
Increase Servo Speed value
Center Trim Switches to '0', center the servo horn and
control linkages
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