E-FLITE Carbon-Z P2 Prometheus Instruction Manual

Summary of Carbon-Z P2 Prometheus

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    Instruction manual bedienungsanleitung manuel d’utilisation manuale di istruzioni carbon-z ® p2 prometheus.

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    En to register your product online, visit www.E-fl iterc.Com as the user of this product, you are solely responsible for operating in a man- ner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in damage to the product or the property of others. • always keep a safe distance in all directions aro...

  • Page 3: Table of Contents

    En table of contents specifi cations 7 lb (3.2 kg) 49.3 in. (1252mm) 48 in. (1219 mm) 50-size brushless outrunner motor 525kv included included 70-amp, switch mode bec, brushless esc w/ec5 ™ installed installed (4) 25 g metal gear servo installed installed spektrum ™ ar636, 6-channel as3x ® sport rec...

  • Page 4: Prefl Ight

    En prefl ight 1 remove and inspect contents. 2 read this instruction manual thoroughly. 3 charge the fl ight battery. 4 fully assemble the airplane. 5 install the fl ight battery in the aircraft (once it has been fully charged). 6 check the center of gravity (cg). 7 bind the aircraft to your transmitte...

  • Page 5: Model Assembly Continued

    En model assembly continued required adhesives: thin ca rudder installation 1. Slide the rudder’s ca hinges (a) in the hinge slots (b) of the vertical tail. 2. Install the screw (c) in the rudder mount. 3. Rest the aircraft on its nose, holding the tail up so the thin ca (cyanoacrylate adhesive) wil...

  • Page 6: Model Assembly Continued

    En model assembly continued rudder installation continued 7. Attach the z-bend (e) of the control linkage to the servo arm’s outermost hole, with the z-bend facing in as shown. 8. Ensure the rudder servo arm is in the correct position and the rudder is centered, then snap the ball link (f) onto the ...

  • Page 7: Model Assembly Continued

    En horizontal stabilizer installation continued 4. Remove the screw securing the servo arm and remove the servo arm. 5. Attach the z-bend end (d) of the control linkage to the servo arm’s outer most hole with the z-bend facing out as shown. 6. Reinstall the elevator servo arm onto the servo. Ensure ...

  • Page 8: Model Assembly Continued

    En model assembly continued wing installation continued 5. In the fuselage, locate the 2 screw holes (b) at the bottom of the fuselage. Use the 2 included screws (c) to secure the wings into place. Caution: do not crush or otherwise damage the wiring when attach- ing the wing to the fuselage. 6. Con...

  • Page 9: Model Assembly Continued

    En model assembly continued wing installation continued top wing placement continued 3. Secure the top wing asembly to the center strut bracket with the 2 included screws (b). 4. Install the left and right wing struts (c) by sliding them into position decals facing out. Carefully lift the wing tip o...

  • Page 10: Model Assembly Continued

    En wing installation continued aileron connecting rod installation 1. Install the aileron connecting rod (a) to the upper aileron by snapping the ball link onto the ball. 2. Center the lower aileron and adjust the lower ball link as needed so the top aileron is centered. 3. Once both ailerons are ce...

  • Page 11: Model Assembly Continued

    En model assembly continued motor and propeller installation 1. Install the collet (a), drive washer (b) and spinner backplate (c) on the motor shaft (d). 2. Install the propeller (e) propeller washer (f), and propeller nut (g) on the prop shaft. 3. Align the propeller with the two pins (h) on the p...

  • Page 12: Control Surface Centering

    En control surface centering control horn and servo arm settings factory settings horns arms elevator rudder ailerons the table to the right shows the factory settings for the control horns and servo arms. Fly the aircraft at factory settings before making changes. After fl ying, you may choose to ad...

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    En receiver selection and installation the spektrum ar636 receiver is recommended for this airplane. If you choose to install another receiver, ensure that it is at least a 6-channel full range (sport) receiver. Refer to your receiver manual for correct installation and operation instructions. Insta...

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    En battery selection we recommend the e-fl ite ® 4400mah 22.2v 6s 30c li-po battery (eflb44006s30). Refer to the optional parts list for other recommended batteries. If using a battery other than those listed, the battery should be within the range of capacity, dimensions and weight of the e-fl ite li...

  • Page 15: Center of Gravity (Cg)

    En center of gravity (cg) the cg location is measured forward from the trailing edge of the top wing, at the center. This cg location has been determined with the recommended battery (eflb44006s30), with the model balanced upright. Adjust the battery forward or aft as needed to achieve the proper cg...

  • Page 16: Flying Tips and Repairs

    En flying tips and repairs consult local laws and ordinances before choosing a fl ying location. Flying field always choose a wide-open space for fl ying your aircraft. It is recommended that you fl y at a designated rc fl ying fi eld. Always avoid fl ying near houses, trees, wires and buildings. Avoid fl ...

  • Page 17: Post Flight Checklist

    En post flight checklist 1 disconnect the fl ight battery from the esc (required for safety and battery life). 2 power off the transmitter. 3 remove the fl ight battery from the aircraft. 4 recharge the fl ight battery. 5 repair or replace all damaged parts. 6 store the fl ight battery apart from the ai...

  • Page 18: Troubleshooting Guide

    En problem possible cause solution aircraft will not re- spond to throttle but responds to other controls throttle not at idle and/or throttle trim too high reset controls with throttle stick and throttle trim at lowest setting throttle servo travel is lower than 100% make sure throttle servo travel...

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    En ama national model aircraft safety code effective january 1, 2014 a. General a model aircraft is a non-human-carrying aircraft capable of sustained fl ight in the atmosphere. It may not exceed limitations of this code and is intended exclusively for sport, recreation, education and/or competition....

  • Page 20: Limited Warranty

    En limited warranty what this warranty covers horizon hobby, llc, (horizon) warrants to the original purchaser that the product purchased (the “product”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the date of purchase. What is not covered this warranty is not transferable and does not...

  • Page 21: Contact Information

    En compliance information for the european union contact information country of purchase horizon hobby phone number/email address address united states of america horizon service center (repairs and repair requests) servicecenter.Horizonhobby.Com/ requestform/ 4105 fieldstone rd champaign, illinois,...

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    ? 2016 horizon hobby, llc. E-fl ite, carbon-z, as3x, dsm, dsm2, dsmx, the dsmx logo, bind-n-fly, the bnf logo, plug-n-play, z-foam, modelmatch, ec3, ec5, dynamite, passport and the horizon hobby logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of horizon hobby, llc. The spektrum trademark is used with pe...