Translations:KAVAN AP06A - Instruction Manual/40/en
Idle Stop Screw
The idle stop screw is used to adjust the closure of the throttle barrel. It is held in place using spring tension. We recommend setting the idle stop screw to allow the throttle barrel to close completely. This way the engine can be shut off using your radio transmitter. If you look carefully at the screw head, you will notice the head is machined off centre, similar to the lobe on a cam. Turning the screw so the high point of the head is towards the throttle arm will result in keeping the throttle barrel from completely closing. Turning the screw so the high point of the head is away from the throttle arm will allow the throttle barrel to close completely. This setup is recommended so you can shut down the engine using the throttle trim lever on the transmitter.