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Servonaut M24 User Manual

Servonaut M24
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Troubleshooting
· If the model runs backwards when you open
the throttle in the forward direction, change
the motor connections.
· If the hazard lights blink after power on, either
the battery voltage is too low or the reception
is bad. Check the battery and the wiring.
· If the model stops in a distance, it is probably
due to bad reception. Place the receiver as
far from the motor and ESC as possible.
Make sure the antenna is arranged outside
the cabin and check the interference
suppression of the motor.
· If the model stops when another transmitter
is near, it is due to bad reception. This cannot
completely be avoided on a course. Tip: All
people should line up on one side of the
course, with a minimum of 1 meter between
them.
· The hazard lights blink whenever there is a
strong interferences, you can switch them off
manually.
· If the model doesn’t accelerate driving uphill,
the battery is either empty, exposed to over-
current or the current limiter of the M24 is
active.
· If the model slows down after driving a long
time, either the battery is empty or the
temperature is too high. If the model is too
hot, please improve the cooling. Maybe the
S-BEC is overstressed because a servo is
blocked or damaged.
Safety advice
· Always switch the radio on first and then the
model.
· Always switch the model off first and then the
radio.
· For longer breaks, during the night or while
transporting always disconnect the battery.

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Servonaut M24 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandServonaut
ModelM24
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish