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Replacement Parts

Recommended Parts

Part #

Description

SPMX50004S30

14.8V 5000mAh 4S 30C Smart LiPo Battery, IC5

SPMX40006S50

22.2V 4000mAh 6S 50C Smart LiPo Battery, IC5

SPMX50006S50

22.2V 4000mAh 6S 30C Smart LiPo Battery, IC5

SPMX50006S30

18.5V 5000mAh 5S 30C Smart LiPo Battery, IC5

SPMX70006S30

22.2V 7000mAh 6S 30C Smart LiPo Battery, IC5

SPMR6650

DX6e 6 Channel transmitter Only

SPMXC1080

Spektrum Smart S1100 AC Charger 1x100W

SPMXC1000

Smart S1200DC Charger, 1X200W

Optional Parts

Part #

Description

EFL12419

Float Strut Set: Carbon-Z CUB SS

EFLA5600      

Carbon-Z Float Set

APC17080E

Elictric Propeller, 17 x 8E

SPMXC1010

Smart S2100 AC Charger, 2x100W

EFL1045023

Camera Mount: C-Z Cub

EFL12419

Float Strut Set: Carbon-Z Cub SS

EFLA56000

Carbon-Z Float Set

EFLB44006S30

22.2V 4400mAh 6S 30C LiPo, 10AWG: EC5

EFLM4060A

Power 60 BL Outrunner Motor, 400Kv

SPMR6750

DX6 Transmitter Only MD2 G3

SPMR8000

DX8 Transmitter Only MD2

SPMR8105

DX8e 8CH Transmitter Only

SPMR9910

DX9 Black Transmitter Only MD2

SPMR12000

iX12 12 Channel Transmitter Only

SPMR20100

iX20 20 Channel Transmitter Only

SPMR6775

NX6 6 Channel Transmitter Only

SPMR8200

NX8 8 Channel Transmitter Only

SPMR10100

NX10 10 Channel Transmitter Only

Part #

Description

EFLM74501

Motor Shaft: BL50 Outrunner

EFL1025018

Motor Mount Set: Carbon-Z

EFL1045004

Stab Set: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL1045009 

Wing & Stab Tube: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL1045010 

Strut Set w/Hardware: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL1045011 

Pushrod Set: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL1045013 

Prop Shaft: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL1045014

Hardware Pack w/Ctrl Horns: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL1045025 

Strut Pins and Clips: Carbon-Z Cub

EFL12401

Fuselage: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12402

Wing Left: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12403

Wing Right: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12405

Rudder/Gear: Carbon-Z Cub SS

EFL12406

Cowling: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12407

Hatches: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12408

Landing Gear: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12412

Tundra Tires: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12415

Decal Set: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12421 

Vortex Generator:Carbon-Z Cub SS

EFL12422 

Wing Screws-Antenna t: Carbon-Z Cub SS

EFL12423

Tailwheel: Carbon-Z Cub SS 

EFL12424

Spinner Orange: Carbon-Z Cub SS

SPMXAE1060B

Avian 60-Amp Brushless Smart ESC

EFL12425

Battery Tray

EFLM7450

"BL50 BL Outrunner Motor, 525Kv"

EFLP1570E 

15 x 7 Electric Propeller

EFLR7145

26g Digital MG Mini Servo

EFLR7155

13g Digital Sub-Micro Servo

SPMAR637T

AR637T 6 CH AS3X Telemetry RX

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Aircraft will not 
connect (after 
binding) to 
transmitter

Transmitter too near aircraft during connecting process

Move powered transmitter a few feet from aircraft, disconnect and reconnect  

flight battery to aircraft

Aircraft or transmitter is too close to large metal 

object, wireless source or another transmitter

Move aircraft and transmitter to another location and attempt connecting again

Bind plug left installed in bind port

Rebind transmitter to the aircraft and remove the bind plug before cycling power

Aircraft bound to different model memory

(ModelMatch

TM

 radios only)

Select correct model memory on transmitter

Flight battery/Transmitter battery charge is too low

Replace/recharge batteries

Transmitter may have been bound to a different aircraft 

using different DSM protocol

Bind aircraft to transmitter

Control surface does 

not move

Control surface, control horn, linkage or servo damage

Replace or repair damaged parts and adjust controls

Wire damaged or connections loose

Do a check of wires and connections, connect or replace as needed

Transmitter is not bound correctly or the incorrect air-

planes was selected

Re-bind or select correct airplanes in transmitter

Flight battery charge is low

Fully recharge flight battery

BEC (Battery Elimination Circuit) of the ESC is damaged

Replace ESC

Controls reversed

Transmitter settings are reversed

Perform the Control Direction Test and adjust the controls on transmitter appropriately

Motor power pulses 

then motor loses 

power

ESC uses default soft Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)

Recharge flight battery or replace battery that is no longer performing

Weather conditions might be too cold

Postpone flight until weather is warmer

Battery is old, worn out, or damaged

Replace battery

Battery C rating might be too small

Use recommended battery

Summary of Contents for E-flite Carbon-Z Cub SS

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d utilisation Manuale di Istruzioni Carbon Z Cub SS SAFE Select Technology Optional Flight Envelope Protection ...

Page 2: ...ings in the manual prior to assembly setup or use in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury As the user of this product you are solely responsible for operating in a manner 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 around your model to avoid collisions or injury This m...

Page 3: ...ch Quick Start Information Transmitter Setup 1 Blank Acro Model 2 Wing Type 1 Aileron 1 Flap 3 Servo Reversing Gear Reversed All Others Normal 4 Travel Adjust All Surfaces 100 Dual Rates High Rate Low Rate Aileron p 50mm q 45mm p 35mm q 30mm Elevator p 42mm q 42mm p 30mm q 30mm Rudder 65mm 65mm 50mm 50mm Flap Travel Take off q 20mm Landing q 35mm EXPO Soft center High Rate Low Rate Aileron 10 5 El...

Page 4: ...DX9 DX10t DX18 DX20 iX12 iX20 NX6 NX8 and NX10 Start all transmitter programming with a blank ACRO model do a model reset then name the model Set Aileron Eleva tor and Rudder Dual Rates to HIGH 100 LOW 70 Set Servo Travel to 100 Set Throttle Cut to 130 DX6i 1 Go to the SETUP LIST MENU 2 Set MODEL TYPE ACRO 3 Go to ADJUST LIST MENU 4 Set FLAPS Norm 100 Flap Elev 0 LAND 100 Flap Elev 15 DX7S DX8 1 G...

Page 5: ...legs with the holes of the landing gear bracket Secure the landing gear into place using 2 screws F and 2 nuts G Repeat installation for opposite strut 4 Connect both hooks H to the holes located on the strut behind the tire 5 Align the bottom of the landing gear suspension spring I to the second hole of the front landing bracket Secure it into place with the screw F and nut G Repeat installation ...

Page 6: ...d the hinges by turning the rudder left then carefully apply thin CA to each hinge in the right side of each slot Repeat this process for the left side of the rudder Apply 4 5 drops on each hinge on each side 5 Connect the ball link D to the rudder control horn s middle hole E using a screw F and nut G Ensure the rudder servo arm is in the correct position then adjust the ball link on the linkage ...

Page 7: ...oles in the bottom of the horizontal tail 4 Attach the ball link C to the elevator control horn s middle hole using the included nut D and screw E 5 Ensure the elevator servo arm is in the correct position then adjust the linkage to center the elevator When needed disassemble in reverse order TIP Use needle nose pliers or ball link pliers RVO1005 to remove or install a link on a control horn A C B...

Page 8: ...rom the motor for correct propeller operation Ensure the nut holds the propeller tightly without damaging the propeller 6 Install the spinner M on the collet using the screw N Disassemble in reverse order Not all wiring shown NOTICE If the propeller is not balanced the aircraft may vibrate causing the stabilization system to not operate correctly and or decrease the life of the servos Horizon Hobb...

Page 9: ...tighten lock nuts on the screws Ensure the vertical brackets can pivot freely on the wing mounts 3 Install the wide front strut G on the front strut mounts using a screw H and lock nut F 4 Install the narrow rear strut J on the rear strut mount using a screw H and lock nut F TIP DO NOT overtighten lock nuts on the screws Ensure the struts can pivot freely in the strut mounts 5 Attach the vertical ...

Page 10: ... Secure the wings on the fuselage using 4 thumb screws E in the holes on the top of the wings 5 Install the 2 antenna F on top of the two rear thumb screws by pressing them onto the thumb screw 6 Connect the left and right wing struts to the fuselage mounts G using 4 pins H and 4 R clips I Removal We recommend removing the wings from the fuselage for storage or transport of the aircraft TIP Remove...

Page 11: ...fuselage 2 Attach the appropriate control surfaces servo leads to the their respective ports on the receiver using the table at the right 3 Using double sided servo tape mount the receiver on the receiver platform The receiver should be mounted parallel to the length of the fuselage with the label facing up and the servo ports facing the rear of the aircraft as shown The orientation of the receive...

Page 12: ... battery compartment that best suits your battery size and weight The battery compartment has multiple positions to lock the battery tray into B as shown Once in place press down on the lock tab to lock the tray into place Adjust as needed to acquire proper CG See the Adjusting the Center of Gravity instructions for more information 5 Proceed to the binding section if the receiver is not bound 6 C...

Page 13: ...all the time or you can assign a switch to toggle between SAFE Select and AS3X modes Thanks to SAFE Select technology this aircraft can be configured for full time SAFE mode full time AS3X mode or mode selection can be assigned to a switch IMPORTANT Before binding read the transmitter setup section in this manual and complete the transmitter setup table to ensure your transmitter is properly progr...

Page 14: ...in AS3X mode exclusively CAUTION Keep all body parts well clear of the propeller and keep the aircraft securely restrained in case of accidental throttle activation IMPORTANT To be able to assign a switch first verify The aircraft was bound with SAFE Select enabled Your choice for the SAFE Select switch is assigned to a channel between 5 and 9 Gear Aux1 4 and travel is set at 100 in each direction...

Page 15: ...ections Elevator 1 Pull the elevator stick back The elevators should move up which will cause the aircraft to pitch up 2 Push the elevator stick forward The elevators should move down which will cause the aircraft to pitch down Ailerons 1 Move the aileron stick to the left The left aileron should move up and the right aileron down which will cause the aircraft to bank left 2 Move the aileron stick...

Page 16: ...Arms Aileron Elevator Rudder Flaps Center of Gravity CG The CG location is measured from the leading edge of the wing at the root This CG location has been determined with the recommended Li Po battery SPMX40006S50 installed in the middle of the battery compartment 105 120mm back from leading edge at the root During your first flight trim the aircraft for level flight at 3 4 throttle with flaps an...

Page 17: ...ps takeoffs and landings are shorter When taking off the tail will come off the ground quicker for better rudder control during the takeoff roll During landing the flaps allow a landing approach to be steeper with the ability to use more throttle Flaps make the plane come in at a slower airspeed and make it easier to flare and settle in for a smooth landing When deploying the flaps slow the aircra...

Page 18: ...rection servo must be set to NORMAL with servo travel at 100 for correct operation of the tow release 5 Move the servo arm down using the GEAR switch 6 Remove the screw E and servo arm F from the servo figure 1 7 Install the Z bend of the tow release pin G included with the aircraft in the innermost hole of the arm from the bottom of the servo arm figure 2 8 Install the tow release pin in the tow ...

Page 19: ... the flap travel to your preference on subsequent flights TRAVEL SUBTRIM and ABSOLUTE TRAVEL varies slightly per aircraft and will need to be fined tuned for your specific aircraft ABSOLUTE TRAVEL in SERVO SETUP is set to limit your flap servos from over travel AR637T advanced receiver setup port assignments 1 Throttle 2 Y harness Ailerons 3 Elevator 4 Rudder 5 Right flap 6 Left flap Advanced Tran...

Page 20: ... connected to the ESC Extra propeller noise or extra vibration Damaged propeller and spinner collet or motor Replace damaged parts Propeller is out of balance Balance or replace propeller Prop nut is too loose Tighten the prop nut Reduced flight time or aircraft underpowered Flight battery charge is low Completely recharge flight battery Propeller installed backwards Install propeller with numbers...

Page 21: ...a t Carbon Z Cub SS EFL12423 Tailwheel Carbon Z Cub SS EFL12424 Spinner Orange Carbon Z Cub SS SPMXAE1060B Avian 60 Amp Brushless Smart ESC EFL12425 Battery Tray EFLM7450 BL50 BL Outrunner Motor 525Kv EFLP1570E 15 x 7 Electric Propeller EFLR7145 26g Digital MG Mini Servo EFLR7155 13g Digital Sub Micro Servo SPMAR637T AR637T 6 CH AS3X Telemetry RX Problem Possible Cause Solution Aircraft will not c...

Page 22: ...tion or misuse no liability shall be assumed nor accepted for any resulting damage or injury By the act of use setup or assembly the user accepts all resulting liability If you as the purchaser or user are not prepared to accept the liability associated with the use of the Product purchaser is advised to return the Product immediately in new and unused condition to the place of purchase Law These ...

Page 23: ...This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning ...

Page 24: ...ed with permission of Bachmann Industries Inc Cub Crafters Carbon Cub associated emblems and logos and body designs of vehicles are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Cub Crafters Inc and are used with permission Futaba is a registered trademark of Futaba Denshi Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha Corporation of Japan All other trademarks service marks and logos are property of their respective owne...

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