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Replacement parts, Option parts, Troubleshooting guide – ParkZone PKZU1080 User Manual

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Replacement Parts

PKZU1003 . . . . . . . .Decal Sheet
PKZU1006 . . . . . . . .Landing Gear
PKZU1007 . . . . . . . .Tailwheel
PKZU1020 . . . . . . . .Wing with Ailerons
PKZU1022 . . . . . . . .Aileron Pushrod and Linkages
PKZU1024 . . . . . . . .Complete Tail with Accessories
PKZU1025 . . . . . . . .Elevator and Rudder Pushrod Set
PKZU1067 . . . . . . . .Bare Fuselage
PKZUA1023 . . . . . . .Aileron Bellcrank
PKZUM1016 . . . . . .Motor
PKZUM1027 . . . . . .Gearbox without Motor
PKZUM1028 . . . . . .Prop Shaft
EFL9051 . . . . . . . . .130 x 70 Prop with Spinner (2)
EFLB1501S . . . . . . .3.7V 150mAh Li-Po Battery
SPMAR6400L . . . . .DSM2 6-channel Ultra Micro Receiver
SPMAS2000 . . . . . .1.5 Gram Linear Servo

Option Parts

PKZ3052 . . . . . . . . .Battery Connector with Wire
EFLC1004 . . . . . . . .4-Port 3.7V Li-Po Charger
EFLC1005 . . . . . . . .AC to 6V DC Adapter (United States)
EFLC1005AU . . . . . .AC to 6V DC Adapter (Australia)
EFLC1005EU . . . . . .AC to 6V DC Adapter (Europe)
EFLC1005UK . . . . . .AC to 6V DC Adapter (United Kingdom)
SPM6825 . . . . . . . .Linear Servo Reverser
SPMR5500 . . . . . . .DX5e 5-Channel Transmitter Mode 2
SPMR55001 . . . . . .DX5e 5-Channel Transmitter Mode 1
SPMR6600 . . . . . . .DX6i 6-Channel Transmitter Mode 2
SPMR66001 . . . . . .DX6i 6-Channel Transmitter Mode 1
SPMR6600E . . . . . .DX6i 6-Channel Transmitter Md 2 (Europe)
SPMR66001E . . . . .DX6i 6-Channel Transmitter Mode 1 (Europe)
SPMR7700 . . . . . . .DX7 7-Channel Transmitter Mode 2
SPMR77001 . . . . . .DX7 7-Channel Transmitter Mode 1
SPMR7700E . . . . . .DX7 7-Channel Transmitter Mode 2 (Europe)
SPMR77001E . . . . .DX7 7-Channel Transmitter Mode 1 (Europe)

Note: For minor repairs use foam-safe CA (EFLA208)

or clear tape.

Troubleshooting Guide

If you have any problems with setup or programming that cannot

be fixed by the Troubleshooting Guide, please see page 22 and call

the appropriate Horizon Product Support office.

Problem

Possible Solutions

Aircraft will not “throttle

up” but all other

controls seem to

function.

Lower throttle trim and/or throttle stick

to their lowest settings.
Reverse throttle channel on specific

transmitter if applicable.

Propeller or motor shaft

is broken.

Replace with Prop with Spinner

(EFL9051) or Prop Shaft

(PKZUM1028).

Aircraft appears to

show significant

decrease in flight time.

Recharge flight battery completely.
Replace AA batteries in charger and

recharge flight battery completely.
Replace EFLB1501S battery and read

the “Battery Warnings and

Guidelines” section of manual.

Charger light stays

on after Li-Po battery

is disconnected, or

remains on for longer

than 40 minutes when

charging.

Replace AA batteries in charger.

Aircraft appears to have

less power.

Lubricate the bushings of the gearbox.
Lubricate the bushings of the motor.
In cold weather, make sure the

batteries are warm before flight.
Use a larger capacity battery (unless

it will not physically fit without

modification).

LED on aircraft

remains flashing and

cannot be controlled by

transmitter.

Unplug and reconnect flight battery.
Rebind the aircraft to the desired

compatible transmitter.
Move transmitter (powered on) a few

feet from the aircraft prior to

reconnecting the flight battery.

Aircraft appears to roll,

yaw and pitch towards

a certain direction.

Trim control surfaces using the

transmitter until the aircraft no longer

moves that direction.

Controls appear to

be reversed after

binding to a different

transmitter.

Read the “Control Test” section of

manual.

Aircraft does not

function after

connecting flight

battery and the aircraft

smells burnt.

Replace the AR6400L board and

check for correct polarity when

connecting the flight battery.