Looong time since I flew the truck (29 years!!), but the blade fold (for the Westland SK) works when the #1 engine is in Accessory Drive, and #2 shut down. Rotor brake off, the MGB is turned via hydraulic (IIRC) power, until the slip ring reaches a blank segment, indicating to the system that the primary (non folding) blade is over the tail. Rotor brake "on" then sequences the blade fold into action, hydraulically folding #2 & #5 blades horizontally aft alongside #1, and #3 & #4 blades sweep aft and down, to rest alongside the tail boom.
Acropyphal tale was of a Sikorsky (USN) ship where the slip ring was faulty, and the #1 blade was straight ahead when the sequencing allowed blade folding. As all the blades then folded forward, the CoG took control and tipped the lot over. Sounds a good story, but I'd give it the urban myth category 😉