Pre-Flight Inspection Items
3-5
This product features various types of safety func-
tions. Thoroughly familiarize yourself with these
functions and the meaning of the warnings and indi-
cations before a flight, and take appropriate
actions.
Self Monitor
The self monitor, which is located on the control
panel, indicates the conditions of the various areas
of the helicopter.
1 Flight Indicator
Indicates whether the helicopter is able to fly.
2 Check Point Indicator
An indicator will illuminate if a malfunction is discovered on the helicopter while a configuration or a flight is
in progress.
The malfunction areas indicated here can be handled by the user. Take appropriate actions to respond to
the lights that are lit, and check that the flight indicator 1 shows
“
”
.
Warnings (Warning Lights and Indicators) and
Actions
3
1
2
Item
Light
Meaning
Action
ON
Able to fly in the YACS-controlled flight
mode.
OK to fly
ON
Setting YACS control and self-check-
ing.
Wait until the configuration is com-
plete.
Control is in manual mode.
Turn ON the YACS control switch on
the transmitter.
ON
A malfunction has been discovered
through a self-check.
Check the indicators 2 and 3 to identify
the area of the malfunction and take
appropriate actions.
Item
Light
Meaning
Action
Flashing
Flashes approximately 3 times (10
seconds) when the main switch is
switched from OFF to START.
Wait until the configuration is complete
(light OFF).
ON
The remaining fuel is below specifica-
tion level.
Refuel.
ON
The engine speed has dropped due to a
high-load condition caused by exces-
sive payload or rough maneuvering, etc.
Reduce the payload, or fly the helicop-
ter more gently.
ON
Because no control signals were
received, the failsafe control took over.
Check whether the power switch of the
transmitter is ON. Once this indicator
light illuminates, it will continue to illu-
minate until the main switch on the
helicopter is turned OFF.
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