Jorge Mateos
24-02-2009, 08:03 AM
Este email me llegó anoche:
On January 30, 2009, Horizon Hobby, Inc. issued a service bulletin for
Spektrum DX6i transmitters due to a concern of potential issues with
stick potentiometers. Consumers were strongly advised to conduct a
test to see if symptoms of these potential issues were present.
After closely monitoring the situation, Horizon has determined that
we need to physically inspect all DX6i transmitters with date codes
containing 807E, 808E, 809E, 810E, 811E, 812E, and 901E, including
those ending in "US", "UK", or "DE". The date code will be found inside
the battery compartment.
If your DX6i has one of these date codes
•Stop using your transmitter.
•Click here to request a shipping call tag to return your DX6i to Horizon.
•You may also e-mail the Horizon Hobby Product Support team
productsupport@horizonhobby.com to request a shipping call tag; please put
"DX6i Transmitter Recall" in the subject line and include your shipping
address, daytime phone number, and the date code from your DX6i.
•If you have any questions, you can call us at 877-504-0233.
•Only the transmitter needs to be returned. Please remove your batteries
prior to shipping.
•Horizon will pay for all ground shipping within the United States and Canada.
•Each transmitter will be inspected for the issue, repaired or replaced if
necessary, and returned as soon as possible. We will work as quickly as
possible, but we ask for your patience.
•Due to the possibility of replacement, please document for your own records
any model programs prior to shipping.
•Inspected, repaired, or replaced DX6i transmitters will have date codes ending
in "CM", "LH", "HA", or "X". No further action will be needed on transmitters
with those suffixes.
•Consumers outside the US and Canada should contact their local retailer or
distributor. International distributors may be found here.
LIGA
http://publications.horizonhobby.com/read/archive?id=1793&e=mainland%40hotmail%2ecom&x=e7d1ab29
Saludos
Jorge Mateos
On January 30, 2009, Horizon Hobby, Inc. issued a service bulletin for
Spektrum DX6i transmitters due to a concern of potential issues with
stick potentiometers. Consumers were strongly advised to conduct a
test to see if symptoms of these potential issues were present.
After closely monitoring the situation, Horizon has determined that
we need to physically inspect all DX6i transmitters with date codes
containing 807E, 808E, 809E, 810E, 811E, 812E, and 901E, including
those ending in "US", "UK", or "DE". The date code will be found inside
the battery compartment.
If your DX6i has one of these date codes
•Stop using your transmitter.
•Click here to request a shipping call tag to return your DX6i to Horizon.
•You may also e-mail the Horizon Hobby Product Support team
productsupport@horizonhobby.com to request a shipping call tag; please put
"DX6i Transmitter Recall" in the subject line and include your shipping
address, daytime phone number, and the date code from your DX6i.
•If you have any questions, you can call us at 877-504-0233.
•Only the transmitter needs to be returned. Please remove your batteries
prior to shipping.
•Horizon will pay for all ground shipping within the United States and Canada.
•Each transmitter will be inspected for the issue, repaired or replaced if
necessary, and returned as soon as possible. We will work as quickly as
possible, but we ask for your patience.
•Due to the possibility of replacement, please document for your own records
any model programs prior to shipping.
•Inspected, repaired, or replaced DX6i transmitters will have date codes ending
in "CM", "LH", "HA", or "X". No further action will be needed on transmitters
with those suffixes.
•Consumers outside the US and Canada should contact their local retailer or
distributor. International distributors may be found here.
LIGA
http://publications.horizonhobby.com/read/archive?id=1793&e=mainland%40hotmail%2ecom&x=e7d1ab29
Saludos
Jorge Mateos