Translations:KAVAN Swift S-1 - Instruction manual/18/en

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  1. Connect the elevator servo cable to the corresponding extension cable in the fuselage. Use a shrinking tube or strip of sticky tape to secure the connectors from disconnecting during flight. (Fig. 1)
  2. Secure the horizontal stabilizer with two M3×10 mm screws. (Fig. 2)
  3. Attach the rudder to the fin and snap the rudder hinges in place. (Fig. 3)
  4. Connect the rudder servo linkage to the rudder arm. (Fig. 4)
  5. Connect the aileron servo cables to the corresponding extension cables in the wing opening in the fuselage. (Fig. 5)
  6. Insert the wing halves into the fuselage and secure with the M6 nylon bolt. (Fig. 6) Your Swift S1 is fitted for the belly landing as supplied; you might wish to add the undercarriage.
  7. Remove the screw and the foam filler from the landing wheel bay. (Fig. 7)
  8. Install the wheel yoke using the same screw into the wheel bay. (Fig. 8)
  9. Insert the wheel into the yoke, attach the dummy undercarriage doors from both sides of the yoke and secure with two screws. (Fig. 9)
  10. The flight pack is to be placed in the bay in the centre of the cockpit; use Hook–and–loop ties to fasten it. You can place your receiver (secured with a strip of Hook–and–loop or double-sided foam tape) behind the flight pack; the ESC is to be secured by the same along the flight pack. Connect servos and your ESC to the receiver; deploy the antennas so their active parts are square to each other (if you are using a receiver featuring diversity antennas). With your radio on, set the servos to the neutral position (sticks and trims centred) and fasten the setting screws of the pushrod connectors on the elevator and rudder servo arms. Perform the throttle range calibration of the ESC as described in the attachment of this manual. (Fig. 10+11)
  11. Attach the canopy.
Note: The kit is supplied with a Y-cable for ailerons so you can use even the most basic 4-channel radios to control your Swift S1. If you intend to use independent control of aileron servos and an advanced computer radio, you will have to replace the default Y-cable with two 25–30 cm extension cables.