MegaTech Whirlwind 3000 Manual De Usuario

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TROUBLESHOOTINg gUIDE
If you are experiencing trouble, please follow these guidelines or call one of our 
technicians at (201)662-8500. We will have your helicopter up and running in no time!
Always make sure your transmitter batteries are fresh and your 
Whirlwind 3000 is fully charged, as this can be the cause of many 
operational issues.
 
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Rotors do not spin
Rotors may be binding
Check to make sure both rotor 
assembly’s spin freely
Rotor blades only run for 
short time before turning 
off OR
Throttle/Tail rotor pulse OR
Control signal is lost
Transmitter is not pointed 
directly at Whirlwind 3000
Make sure you always point the 
transmitter at the Whirlwind 3000 
at all times.
Signal path from Transmitter to 
Whirlwind 3000 is blocked
Make sure there are no 
obstructions
Transmitter is too far or too close 
to the Whirlwind 3000
Move the transmitter closer or 
further from the Whirlwind 3000 
until you regain signal.
You may have radio interference
Try a different location
Whirlwind 3000 does not 
hover, fly straight, or starts 
to spin
Improper take off 
Review take off procedure on 
page 8
Whirlwind 3000 is not trimmed 
correctly
Make sure the tail rotor is 
trimmed to neutral or for stable 
flight
Too much tail rotor control input 
is being used
Use smaller gentle inputs
Tail is not securely mounted on 
the fuselage
Double check to make sure tail 
is secure and if needed use foam 
safe glue to make repairs
Whirlwind 3000 loses 
altitude rapidly during turns
Too much or too little control 
input is given
Reduce or increase the amount 
of control input given to the 
Whirlwind 3000 until it stabilizes
No power to radio control 
transmitter and charger or 
the transmitter RED LED is 
flashing
Batteries in the transmitter are 
incorrectly installed
Make sure batteries are installed 
correctly.
Batteries in the transmitter are 
exhausted
Replace the batteries with new 
“AA” 1.5V alkaline batteries
Power switch is in the “OFF ” 
position
Move power switch to the “ON” 
position