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This instruction manual provides essential safety warnings, operational guidelines, and maintenance instructions for the mCP X BL helicopter. It emphasizes the importance of reading the entire manual before use, adhering to safety precautions, and ensuring proper setup and binding of the transmitter and receiver. The document includes detailed specifications, setup tables, and troubleshooting information to assist users in operating the product safely and effectively.

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This instruction manual provides essential safety warnings, operational guidelines, and maintenance instructions for the mCP X BL helicopter. It emphasizes the importance of reading the entire manual before use, adhering to safety precautions, and ensuring proper setup and binding of the transmitter and receiver. The document includes detailed specifications, setup tables, and troubleshooting information to assist users in operating the product safely and effectively.

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Instruction Manual

Bedienungsanleitung
Manuel d’utilisation
Manuale di istruzioni
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NOTICE
All instructions, warranties and other collateral documents are subject to change at the sole discretion
of Horizon Hobby, LLC. For up-to-date product literature, visit www.horizonhobby.com or www.
towerhobbies.com and click on the support or resources tab for this product.
Meaning of Special Language:
The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate various levels of potential
harm when operating this product:
WARNING: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of property damage,
collateral damage, and serious injury OR create a high probability of superficial injury.
CAUTION: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of physical property
damage AND a possibility of serious injury.
NOTICE: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a possibility of physical property damage
AND little or no possibility of injury.

WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the
product before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the
product, personal property and cause serious injury.
This is a sophisticated hobby product. It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires
some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate this Product in a safe and responsible manner could
result in injury or damage to the product or other property. This product is not intended for use by children
without direct adult supervision. Do not use with incompatible components or alter this product in any way
outside of the instructions provided by Horizon Hobby, LLC. This manual contains instructions for safety,
operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all the instructions and warnings in the
manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to operate correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.

AGE RECOMMENDATION: Not for children under 14 years. This is not a toy.

Safety Precautions and Warnings


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 • Never operate your model with low transmitter
your model to avoid collisions or injury. This model batteries.
is controlled by a radio signal subject to interference • Always keep aircraft in sight and under control.
from many sources outside your control. Interference • Always use fully charged batteries.
can cause momentary loss of control. • Always keep transmitter powered on while aircraft
• Always operate your model in open spaces away is powered.
from full-size vehicles, traffic and people. • Always remove batteries before disassembly.
• Always carefully follow the directions and warnings • Always keep moving parts clean.
for this and any optional support equipment • Always keep parts dry.
(chargers, rechargeable battery packs, etc.). • Always let parts cool after use before touching.
• Always keep all chemicals, small parts and • Always remove batteries after use.
anything electrical out of the reach of children. • Always ensure failsafe is properly set before flying.
• Always avoid water exposure to all equipment • Never operate aircraft with damaged wiring.
not specifically designed and protected for this • Never touch moving parts.
purpose. Moisture causes damage to electronics.
• Never place any portion of the model in your mouth
as it could cause serious injury or even death.

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Table of Contents
Transmitter Setup Table ....................................... 4 Troubleshooting Guide ....................................... 11
Installing the Flight Battery .................................. 6 Exploded View................................................... 13
Transmitter and Receiver Binding ......................... 6 Replacement Parts ............................................ 14
Control Tests....................................................... 7 Recommended Parts ......................................... 14
Understanding the Primary Flight Controls ............ 8 Optional Parts ................................................... 14
Flight Modes....................................................... 9 Limited Warranty ............................................... 14
Panic Recovery ................................................... 9 Warranty and Service Contact Information .......... 16
First Flight Preparation ...................................... 10 FCC Information ................................................ 16
Flying Checklist................................................. 10 IC Information ................................................... 17
Flying the mCP X BL 2....................................... 10 Compliance Information for the European Union .... 17
Drift Calibration ................................................. 11

Specifications
Length 275mm Main Rotor Diameter 263mm
Height 100mm Tail Rotor Diameter 40mm
Flying Weight 62g

Components
Airframe Blade mCP X BL Included
Motors Brushless (BLH6003, BLH6004) Installed
Flybarless Unit 3-in-1 Control Unit with SAFE® technology (BLH6001) Installed
Battery 280mAh 2S 3.7V 30C Li-Po Battery Required
Charger 2S Li-Po Charger Required
Transmitter DSM2®/DSMX® Compatible Transmitter Required

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Transmitter Setup Table
A setup file for the Spektrum DXe transmitter is available for download at www.spektrumrc.com.
DX6i
SETUP LIST ADJUST LIST
Model Type HELI TRAVEL ADJ D/R & Expo
Swash Type 1 servo 90 Channel Travel Chan Sw Pos D/R Expo
REVERSE THRO 100/100 AILE 0 100 0
Channel Direction AILE 100/100 1 100 0
THRO N ELEV 100/100 ELEV 0 100 0
RUDD 100/100 1 100 0
AILE N GYRO 100/100 RUDD 0 100 0
ELEV N PITC 100/100 1 100 0
RUDD N
GYRO N Pitch Curve Throttle Curve
PITC R F Mode Switch Sw Pos (F Mode) Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 3 Pos 4 Pos 5
Use default values NORM 0 25 50 75 100
Modulation Type STUNT 100 100 100 100 100
AUTO DSMX-ENABLE Mixing HOLD 0
GYRO->GYRO ACT
D/R COMBI Rate D –80% U +0% GYRO
D/R SW AILE SW GYRO TRIM – INH RATE SW-F.MODE
Timer Panic Mode Operation 0 90% NORM 0
Down Timer 4:00 1 15% STUNT 1
Gyro Switch:
Switch THR CUT Pos 0 = Panic Mode Off
Pos 1 = Panic Mode On
DX7s, DX8
SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION LIST
Model Type HELI Servo Setup
Swash Type 1 servo Normal Chan Travel Reverse Chan Travel Reverse
F-Mode Setup THR 100/100 Normal GER 100/100 Normal
Flight Mode F Mode AIL 100/100 Normal PIT 100/100 Normal
Hold Hold ELE 100/100 Normal AX2 100/100 Normal
RUD 100/100 Normal Throttle Curve
SW Select D/R & Expo
Trainer Aux 2 Sw Pos (F Mode)
Switch Pos (Ail D/R) DX7s DX8 Pt 1 Pt 2 Pt 3 Pt 4 Pt 5
F Mode Gear
Chan DX7s DX8 D/R Expo N N 0 25 50 75 100
Gyro INH 0 100/100 0 1 1 0 25 75 80 100
Mix INH AILE 0 1 100/100 0 2 100 100 100 100 100
Hold INH 1 2 100/100 0 Throttle Cut
Knob INH 0 100/100 0 Throttle 0%
Frame Rate ELEV 0 1 100/100 0 Pitch Curve
11/22ms 1 2 100/100 0 F Mode Switch
DSMX 0 100/100 0 Use default values
RUDD 0 1 100/100 0 Timer
1 2 100/100 0 Mode Count Down
Gyro Time 4:00 Tone
INH Start Throttle Out
Panic Mode Operation Over 25%
Mixing
Trainer/Bind Button
Channels AUX2 > GER
Pressed = Panic Mode On Rate 100% 20%
Released = Panic Mode Off Offset 100%
Trim INH
Position N I H M

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DX6, DX6e FUNCTION LIST
SYSTEM SETUP
Servo Setup
Model Type HELI Chan Travel Reverse Chan Travel Reverse
Swash Type Normal THR 100/100 Normal RUD 100/100 Normal
F-Mode Setup AIL 100/100 Normal GER 100/100 Normal
Switch 1 Switch B ELE 100/100 Normal PIT 100/100 Normal
Throttle Cut -130%1 D/R & Expo Throttle Curve
Channel Assign Chan Sw (F) Pos D/R Expo Sw (B) Pos Pt 1 Pt 2 Pt 3 Pt 4 Pt 5
Channel Input 0 100/100 0 N 0 25 50 75 100
AILE 1 100/100 0 1 0 25 50 75 100
1 Throttle Throttle
2 Aileron Aileron 0 100/100 0 2 100 100 100 100 100
ELEV 1 100/100 0 HOLD 0 0 0 0 0
3 Elevator Elevator
4 Rudder Rudder RUDD 0 100/100 0 Pitch Curve
5 Gear Switch B 1 100/100 0 Switch B
6 AUX 1 INH Mixing Use default values
7 AUX 2 GER -> GER Timer
Frame Rate Rate 100% 100% Mode Count Down
11/22ms Offset 0% Time 4:00
DSMX Switch Switch I Start Throttle Out
Over 25%
One Time Inhibit
Panic Mode Operation
Bind / I Button Telemetry
Pressed = Panic Mode On RX V (receiver pack voltage)
Released = Panic Mode Off Minimum 7.2 V
Maximum 8.4 V
DX7G2, DX8e, DX8G2, DX9, iX12, DX18, DX20
SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION LIST
Model Type HELI Servo Setup
Swash Type Normal Chan Travel Reverse Chan Travel Reverse
F-Mode Setup THR 100/100 Normal PIT 100/100 Normal
Switch 1 Switch B AIL 100/100 Normal AX2 100/100 Normal
Switch 2 Inhibit ELE 100/100 Normal AX3 100/100 Normal
Throttle Cut -130% RUD 100/100 Normal AX4 100/100 Normal
GER 100/100 Normal
Channel Assign
Channel Input D/R & Expo Throttle Curve
1 Throttle INH Chan Sw (F) Pos D/R Expo Sw (B) Pos Pt 1 Pt 2 Pt 3 Pt 4 Pt 5
2 Aileron INH 0 100/100 0 N 0 25 50 75 100
3 Elevator INH AILE 1 100/100 0 1 0 25 50 75 100
4 Rudder INH 2 100/100 0 2 100 100 100 100 100
5 Gear Switch B 0 100/100 0 HOLD 0 0 0 0 0
6 AUX 1 INH ELEV 1 100/100 0 Pitch Curve
7 AUX 2 2 100/100 0 Switch B
0 100/100 0 Use default values
Frame Rate RUDD 1 100/100 0
11/22ms 2 100/100 0 Timer
DSMX Mode Count Down
Mixing
Time 4:00
GER -> GER Start Throttle Out
Rate 100% 100% Over 25%
Offset 0% One Time Inhibit
Panic Mode Operation Switch Switch I Telemetry
Bind / I Button RX V (receiver pack voltage)
Pressed = Panic Mode On Minimum 7.2 V
Released = Panic Mode Off Maximum 8.4 V
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Installing the Flight Battery
1. Lower the throttle and throttle trim to the lowest
settings.
2. Power on the transmitter.
3. Install the flight battery in the battery holder.
4. Connect the battery cable to the 3-in-1 control unit.
NOTICE: Do not allow the helicopter to move until
the blue LED on the 3-in-1 control unit is solid.
NOTICE: Always disconnect the Li-Po battery from
the 3-in-1 control unit of the aircraft when not
flying. Failure to do so may result in over discharge.

Transmitter and Receiver Binding


Binding is the process of programming the receiver of the control unit to recognize the GUID (Globally
Unique Identifier) code of a single specific transmitter. You need to ‘bind’ your chosen Spektrum™
DSM2 ®/ DSMX ® technology equipped aircraft transmitter to the receiver for proper operation.
To bind your mCP X BL to your chosen transmitter, follow the directions below:
Binding Procedure for Computer Radios
1. Disconnect the flight battery from the helicopter.
2. Power off the transmitter and move all switches to the 0 position.
3. Connect the flight battery to the helicopter. The 3-in-1 Control unit LED flashes after 5 seconds.
4. Push the bind switch/button while powering on the transmitter.
5. After 2–3 seconds, release the bind switch/button.
6. Move the rudder control stick to full right. Continue to hold the rudder control stick to full right until
the blue LED on the 3-in-1 control unit is solid.
7. Release the rudder control stick.
8. Disconnect the flight battery and power the transmitter off.
NOTICE: The throttle will not arm if the transmitter’s throttle control is not put at the lowest position
and the stunt mode switch is not in the 0 position.
If you encounter problems, refer to the troubleshooting guide for other instructions. If needed, contact the
appropriate Horizon Hobby Product Support office.

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Control Tests
Ensure the throttle hold is ON when doing the direction control tests. Test the controls prior to the
first flight to ensure the servos, linkages and parts operate correctly. If the controls do not react as shown
in the illustrations below, confirm the transmitter is programmed correctly.
Elevator
Left Side View Left Side View

Elevator down Elevator up


Aileron
Rear View Rear View

Aileron left Aileron right


Collective Pitch
Left Side View Left Side View

Collective pitch up Collective pitch down

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Understanding the Primary Flight Controls
If you are not familiar with the controls of your mCP X BL, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with
them before attempting your first flight.
Throttle
Left Side View Left Side View

Descend

Climb

Throttle up Throttle down

Rudder
Top View Top View

Nose Yaws Left Nose Yaws Right


Rudder left Rudder right

Elevator
Left Side View Left Side View

Forward Backward
Elevator forward Elevator back

Aileron
Rear View Rear View

Left Right
Aileron left Aileron right

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Flight Modes
With the transmitter programmed as shown in the 3D Mode (switch position 2 ) Red LED
Transmitter Setup Table section, the flight mode 3D Mode is intended for pilots with experience with
switch gives the pilot the choice between the collective pitch helicopters.
following flight modes: The model will NOT return to a level attitude
Stability Mode Z (switch position 0) Green LED position when you release the controls.
Stability Mode is typically preferred by pilots with The helicopter has no bank angle limit.
less experience flying collective pitch helicopters. Both the cyclic and yaw controls are at fast,
The helicopter will limit the bank angle, even with aerobatic rate.
full control input, and return the aircraft to a level The Panic Recovery button returns the helicopter to
flight attitude when the controls are released. a level attitude, either upright or inverted, whichever
The yaw rate is slowed for ease of control. is closer.
The Panic Recovery button returns the helicopter to The throttle mode is “Idle up.” The motor remains
upright, level attitude. at a constant speed, regardless of the throttle stick
The throttle mode is normal. position. The throttle stick controls the pitch of the
Low throttle stick position = 0% throttle. main rotor blades.
The helicopter uses the stability sensor to help Throttle Cut
control ascent and descent rates. (activated with the Throttle Cut switch, position 1)
Stability Mode (switch position 1) Blue LED Throttle cut is used to turn off the helicopter motors
Stability Mode shares the same characteristics as if the helicopter is out of control, in danger of
Sability Z mode but without the stability sensor to crashing or both. Activate throttle cut anytime the
help control the ascent and descent rates. helicopter is in danger to reduce the chance of
damaging the helicopter in a crash.
Panic Recovery
If you get into distress while flying in any mode, • Move the collective stick to 50% and return
push and hold the bind/panic switch and move all other transmitter controls to neutral for the
the control sticks to their neutral position. SAFE quickest recovery.
technology will immediately return the aircraft to an • Once the model has reached a level upright
upright level attitude, if the aircraft is at a sufficient attitude the negative collective is reduced
height with no obstacles in its path. Return the preventing the user from pushing the model into
collective stick to 50% and release the panic switch the ground.
to turn off panic recovery and return to the current NOTICE: Before releasing the panic switch,
flight mode. make sure the collective stick has been returned
• This mode is intended to provide the pilot with the to the 50% position. Once the panic switch has
confidence to continue to improve their flight skills. been released, full negative collective becomes
available, which could cause the helicopter to
descend rapidly.

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First Flight Preparation Flying Checklist
• Remove and inspect contents • Always turn the transmitter on first
• Begin charging the flight battery • Plug the flight battery into the lead from the ESC
• Program your computer transmitter • Allow the receiver and ESC to initialize and arm
• Install the flight battery in the helicopter properly
(once it has been fully charged) • Fly the model
• Bind your transmitter • Land the model
• Familiarize yourself with the controls • Unplug the flight battery from the ESC
• Find a suitable area for flying • Always turn the transmitter off last
Flying the mCP X BL 2
Consult your local laws and ordinances before After you become comfortable hovering, you can
choosing a location to fly your aircraft. progress into flying the model to different locations,
We recommend flying your aircraft outside in calm keeping the tail pointed towards you at all times.
winds or inside a large gymnasium. Always avoid You can also ascend and descend using the
flying near houses, trees, wires and buildings. throttle stick. Once you’re comfortable with these
You should also be careful to avoid flying in areas maneuvers, you can attempt flying with the tail in
where there are many people, such as busy parks, different orientations. It is important to keep in mind
schoolyards or soccer fields. that the flight control inputs will rotate with the
It is best to fly from a smooth flat surface as this helicopter, so always try to picture the control inputs
will allow the model to slide without tipping over. relative to the nose of the helicopter. For example,
Keep the helicopter approximately 2 ft (600mm) forward will always drop the nose of the helicopter.
above the ground. Keep the tail pointed toward you Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
during initial flights to keep the control orientation LVC decreases the power to the motors when the
consistent. Releasing the stick in Beginner Mode battery voltage gets low. When the motor power
will allow the helicopter to level itself and activating decreases and the red LED on the ESC flashes, land
the Panic Recovery button will level the helicopter the aircraft immediately and recharge the flight battery.
quickly. If you become disoriented while in Beginner LVC does not prevent the battery from over-
Mode, slowly lower the throttle stick to land softly. discharge during storage.
During initial flights, only attempt takeoff, landing
NOTICE: Repeated flying to LVC will damage
and hovering in one spot.
the battery.
Takeoff
Place the model onto a flat, level surface free of Landing
obstacles and walk back 30 feet (10 meters). To land, slowly decrease the throttle while in a low-
Slowly increase the throttle until the model is level hover. After landing, disconnect and remove
approximately 2 ft. (600mm) off the ground and the battery from the aircraft after use to prevent
check the trim so the model flies as desired. Once trickle discharge. Fully charge your battery before
the trim is adjusted, begin flying the model. storing it. During storage, make sure the battery
Hovering charge does not fall below 3V per cell.
Making small corrections on the transmitter,
try to hold the helicopter in one spot. If flying in
calm winds, the model should require almost no
corrective inputs. After moving the cyclic stick and
returning it to center the model should level itself.
The model may continue to move due to inertia.
Move the cycle stick in the opposite direction to
stop the movement.

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Drift Calibration
The helicopter has been calibrated in the factory before shipment, but it is possible that a crash will cause
mechanical distortion of the frame, resulting in a slight drift in Stability mode. In this situation, please
follow the calibration procedure.
Before begining the cailbration procedure, fully 2. Release the sticks.
charge the flight battery and ensure the helicopter 3. Slowly advance the throttle to bring the
and transmitter are bound properly, per the binding helicopter into a low hover. The red and blue
instructions. LEDs flash rapidly to indicate the calibration
To calibrate the Blade mCP X BL 2: process has begun. Hold the hover for
1. After initialization, move the transmitter sticks approximately 15 seconds, using as little control
to the bottom, outside corners, as shown in the input as possible to keep the helicopter steady.
illustration. 4. Land the helicopter by slowly lowering the throttle.
5. After Landing, press the bind/panic button to
complete the calibration process. The LED will
show solid blue.

When the red and blue LEDs on the main control


board flash slowly, calibration mode is active.

Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Reset controls with throttle stick and
Throttle at high position
throttle trim at center or lowest setting
Helicopter will not
Switches not in normal position Set flight mode to OFF/0 and exit throttle hold
initialize
Pitch or throttle servo reversing Reset servo reversing Refer to
improperly configured “Programming your Transmitter”
Turn off Throttle Cut with throttle low and
Throttle Cut on trim centered or low. Refer to “Throttle Cut”
Helicopter will not spool up in the Flight Modes section
Low battery voltage Completely recharge flight battery
Motor power decreases Receiver uses default soft Low Recharge the flight battery or replace if the
during flight Voltage Cutoff (LVC) battery performance is poor
Stunt Mode switch still on Set flight mode to OFF/ 0 and exit throttle hold
Cannot turn off throttle hold Reset controls with throttle stick and
Throttle not at low position
throttle trim at center or lowest setting
Powers off when flying Flight mode is set to Beginner Switch the flight mode switch to Intermediate
upside down (inverted) Mode or Experienced Mode before flying inverted
Tail boom is cracked Replace tail boom
Poor tail authority The tail rotor blade is warped
Twist rotor blade back into position or replace
or bent
Climb out rate is greatly Main gear has slipped on the
Push main gear back into position
reduced main shaft

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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Power off transmitter, move transmitter a
Transmitter is too near aircraft larger distance from aircraft, disconnect
during binding process and reconnect flight battery to aircraft and
LED on receiver flashes follow binding instructions
rapidly and aircraft will Bind switch or button was not
not bind to transmitter held while transmitter was Power off transmitter and repeat bind process
(during binding) powered on
Aircraft or transmitter is too close
Move aircraft and transmitter to another
to large metal object, wireless
location and attempt binding again
source or another transmitter
Less than a 5-second wait
between first powering on Leaving transmitter on, disconnect and
transmitter and connecting reconnect flight battery to aircraft
flight battery to aircraft
Aircraft is bound to a different Select correct model memory on
model memory transmitter and disconnect and reconnect
LED on receiver flashes (ModelMatch™ radios only) flight battery to aircraft
rapidly and aircraft
Flight battery/transmitter
will not respond to Replace/recharge batteries
battery charge is too low
transmitter (after binding)
Transmitter may have been bound
Select the right transmitter or bind to the
to a different model
new one
(or with a different DSM® Protocol)
Aircraft or transmitter is too close
Move aircraft and transmitter to another
to large metal object, wireless
location and attempt connecting again
source or another transmitter
Check main rotor blades and blade grips for
Helicopter vibrates or Damaged rotor blades, spindle
cracks or chips. Replace damaged parts.
shakes in flight or blade grips
Replace bent spindle

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Exploded View

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3
6

5 19 11
2
17
9

10 16
20

21

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22
8

20 15
21

1 17

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Replacement Parts
Part # Description Part # Description
1 BLH3506 Main Gear 20 EFLH2215 OuterShaft Bearing 3x6x2mm
2 BLH3508 Servo Pushrod Set 21 SPMSH2027L Servo
3 BLH3911 Feathering Spindle 22 SPMSH2028L Servo
4 BLH3912 Main Bld Grips
5 BLH3914 Complete Swashplate
Recommended Parts
6 BLH3915 Main Rtr Hub Part # Description
7 BLH3916 Rtr Head Linkage (8) EFLB2802S30 280mAh 2S 7.4V 30C Li-Po Battery
8 BLH6001 FBL Control Unit w/ RX
9 BLH6002 Tail Boom
Optional Parts
10 BLH6003 Brushless Main Motor Part # Description
11 BLH6004 Brushless Tail Motor BLH3907GR Green FF Main Blade
12 BLH6005 Landing Gear BLH3907OR Orange FF Main Blade
13 BLH6006 Main Frame BLH3907YE Yellow FF Main Blade
14 BLH6007 Rotor Blade Set DX7s DSMX 7-Channel Transmitter
15 BLH6008 Canopy DX6 DSMX 6-Channel Transmitter
16 BLH6009 Tail Fin DX7 DSMX 7-Channel Transmitter
17 BLH6010 AL Main Shaft DX8 DSMX 8-Channel Transmitter
18 BLH6011 Hardware Set DX9 DSMX 9-Channel Transmitter
19 BLH6012 Tail Rotor Prop (3) iX12 DSMX 12-Channel Transmitter
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or call Horizon to obtain a Return Merchandise Horizon’s Terms and Conditions found on our
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securely using a shipping carton. Please note that service-center_render-service-center.
original boxes may be included, but are not designed ATTENTION: Horizon service is limited to
to withstand the rigors of shipping without additional Product compliant in the country of use and
protection. Ship via a carrier that provides tracking ownership. If received, a non-compliant
and insurance for lost or damaged parcels, as Horizon Product will not be serviced. Further, the
is not responsible for merchandise until it arrives sender will be responsible for arranging
and is accepted at our facility. An Online Service return shipment of the un-serviced Product,
Request is available at http://www.horizonhobby.com/ through a carrier of the sender’s choice and at
content/service-center_render-service-center. If you the sender’s expense. Horizon will hold non-
do not have internet access, please contact Horizon compliant Product for a period of 60 days from
Product Support to obtain a RMA number along with notification, after which it will be discarded.
instructions for submitting your product for service.
When calling Horizon, you will be asked to provide 10/15
your complete name, street address, email address

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Warranty and Service Contact Information
Country of
Horizon Hobby Contact Information Address
Purchase
Horizon Service Center servicecenter.horizonhobby.com/
(Repairs and Repair Requests) RequestForm/
Horizon Product Support productsupport@horizonhobby.com 2904 Research Rd
USA Champaign, Illinois
(Product Technical Assistance) 877-504-0233 61822 USA
websales@horizonhobby.com
Sales
800-338-4639
Horizon Technischer Service service@horizonhobby.eu Hanskampring 9
EU D 22885 Barsbüttel,
Sales: Horizon Hobby GmbH +49 (0) 4121 2655 100 Germany

FCC Information
Contains FCC ID: BRWWACO1T NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, These limits are designed to provide reasonable
and (2) this device must accept any interference protection against harmful interference in a
received, including interference that may cause residential installation. This equipment generates,
undesired operation. uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not the instructions, may cause harmful interference
expressly approved by the party to radio communications. However, there is no
responsible for compliance could void the user’s guarantee that interference will not occur in a
authority to operate the equipment. particular installation. If this equipment does cause
This product contains a radio transmitter with harmful interference to radio or television reception,
wireless technology which has been tested which can be determined by turning the equipment
and found to be compliant with the applicable off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
regulations governing a radio transmitter in the the interference by one or more of the following
2.400GHz to 2.4835GHz frequency range. measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity • Increase the separation between the equipment
Blade mCP X BL2 (BLH6050) and receiver.
This device complies with part 15 of the • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the circuit different from that to which the receiver is
following two conditions: (1) This device may not connected.
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
must accept any interference received, including technician for help.
interference that may cause undesired operation. Horizon Hobby, LLC
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not 2904 Research Rd.
expressly approved by the party Champaign, IL 61822
responsible for compliance could void the user’s Email: compliance@horizonhobby.com
authority to operate the equipment. Web: HorizonHobby.com

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EN
IC Information
Contains IC: 6157A-WACO1T
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Compliance Information for the European Union
EU Compliance Statement: Horizon Hobby, LLC hereby declares that this product is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the RED and
EMC Directives.
A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available online at:
http://www.horizonhobby.com/content/support-render-compliance.

Instructions for disposal of WEEE by users in the European Union


This product must not be disposed of with other waste. Instead, it is the user’s responsibility
to dispose of their waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collections point for
the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and
recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural
resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the
environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for
recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or
where you purchased the product.

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©2019 Horizon Hobby, LLC.
Blade, the Blade logo, SAFE, the SAFE logo, BNF, the BNF logo, DSM, DSM2, DSMX, ModelMatch,
and the Horizon Hobby logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby, LLC.
The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of Bachmann Industries, Inc.
All other trademarks, service marks or logos are property of their respective owners.
US 8,672,726. US 9,930,567. D774,933.
Created 8/19 60333.1 BLH6050

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