DX6i owners are advised: our service center has a concern of potentially bad stick potentiometers, which can be identified with this easy process:
1) Turn on your transmitter and select the servo monitor display2) Smoothly move the sticks in each axis, carefully watching the commanded position on the monitor
3) The monitor should show smooth movement tracking with the input. If the monitor “jumps” or hesitates, please send your system in for service using one of the links below.
Radios with a date codes of 809E, 810E, 811E, 812E should be carefully checked. If your radio does not have a date code, the test is still advisable. And please, as is common, check your controls before flight.
From: Richard C [mailto:richent@xxx.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 03, 2009 2:38 AM
To: exportsales mailbox
Subject: A stick potentiometer problem of DX6i
3/3/2009
Dear Sir:
I would appreciate if you kindly let me know, as a consumer who is
residing in China, once a stick potentiometer problem of DX6i is
happened, Where is the right place to send for repair?
Best Regards,
Richard Chent作者: richent 时间: 2009-3-5 15:56 标题: 厂家的答复
Please send just your DX6i TX to the below address and please
remove the AA batteries from the back.
You need to include a letter
with your contact information and where we need to ship the repaired TX
back to.
If you can also include a copy of the sales receipt showing
when and where you purchased it, we would appreciate that as well.
Let
us know if you have any other questions or concerns.
Horizon Hobby
ATTN: SPM DX6i Recall
4105 Fieldstone Rd.
Champaign, IL 61822
USA