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GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY 

We reserve the right to introduce modifications. Not liable for printing errors! 

 

 

 

       01/2012 

    Made in 

Vietnam

 

17 

experienced model flyer  for help, or  join  a model club or model flight training 
school.  Your  local  model  shop  and  the  specialist  magazines  are  excellent 
sources of information. 
 
Always observe the information on the centre of gravity and on control surface 
deflection! The model must be adjusted accordingly. 
 

  Radio  control  system:  Make  sure  the  frequency  used  is  vacant.  Do  not 

switch  on  until  you  are  sure!  Check  the  RC  system  frequently;  it  too  is 
subject to wear. Radio interference caused by unknown sources can occur 
at  any  time  without  warning.  Your  model  will  then  be  uncontrollable  and 
completely  unpredictable.  Never  leave  your  radio  control  system 
unattended, as another person might pick it up and try to use it. To ensure 
proper  operation  of  your  RC  system,  make  sure  that  the  batteries are kept 
fully charged. 

Do  not  ignore  warnings!  They  refer  to  materials  and  situations,  which,  if 
ignored, can - in extreme cases - result in fatal injury or permanent damage. 
 
You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your model and motor. 
Questions  regarding  the  safe  operation  of  model  and  motor  can  be  answered 
by your retailer. 
 

  Propellers  and  all  rotating  parts  that  are  powered  by  a  motor  pose  a 

constant  risk  of  injury.  Do  not  touch  them with  any  part  of  your  body!  For 
example, a propeller spinning at high speed  cut off a finger! 

 

  Always  keep  well  clear  of  the  rotational  plane  of  the  propeller!  You  never 

know  when  some  part  may  come  loose  and  fly  off  at  high  speed  and  with 
great energy, hitting you or a third party. Make sure that no other object can 
come into contact with the rotating propeller. 

 

  Be careful with loose clothing, such as scarves, loose shirts, et cetera: They 

can be sucked in by the propeller stream and get in the way of the propeller 
itself. 

 

  If there are passers-by or spectators at your flying site, make sure that they 

are  aware  of  the  dangers  inherent  in  your  activity  before  you  start  the 
motor, and insist that they keep a safe distance away (at least 5 m). 

 

  Model  aircraft  may  be  flown  only  at  "normal"  outside  temperatures, 

meaning in a range of - 5º C to + 35º C; more extreme temperatures can lead 
to changes, for example in battery capacity and material characteristics, et 
cetera. 

 

  Model fuel is poisonous! Do not let it come into contact with eyes or mouth! 

Store only in clearly marked containers out of the reach of children. 

 

Summary of Contents for SEA FURY 9354

Page 1: ...right to introduce modifications Not liable for printing errors 01 2012 Made in Vietnam 1 Re Order No 9354 Assembly instructions SEA FURY For two stroke motors up to about 20 cm displacement and Elec...

Page 2: ...model aircraft it is best to ask an experienced person to help you with the pre flight check and during the first few flights RC parts and rudder linkages are built in during assembly as per the corre...

Page 3: ...o keep them from loosening Squirt casein glue into the drill hole and screw in the screw All metal bolts and nuts should be secured against loosening with thread lock fluid such as UHU schraubensicher...

Page 4: ...er and battery for example cellular cauoutchouc rubber Order No 1637 is needed Adhesives Casein glue such as UHU coll Order No 958 60 UHU hart such as Order No 534 35 Fast setting glue such as Order N...

Page 5: ...ng the receiver system Fasten the servo to the attachment block using the screws included with the servos To do so insert the rubber grommets with the brass hollow rivets collar downward into the serv...

Page 6: ...s are again fastened in the wing halves with the screws included Using sandpaper or sanding block sand the control horns on the surfaces to be glued in order to achieve an adequate connection when glu...

Page 7: ...in the photo countersink the drill holes in the landing gear hinges Fasten the landing gear to the wings using the hinges Now the rudder linkages are prepared Adjust the length of the linkages so that...

Page 8: ...the four sheet metal screws likewise for the servos For the attachment screws pre drill a pilot hole The steering linkages must be adjusted so that the retractable undercarriage can be locked in the...

Page 9: ...eering lever Secure the attachment screw of the steering level with UHU schraubensicher thread lock fluid Cut the cover to fit precisely and glue it to the fuselage with transparent adhesive film Inst...

Page 10: ...are also in neutral position The throttle rod is adjusted so that the carburettor is half open when the servo is in centre position Depending on the motor used the necessary cut outs for the cylinder...

Page 11: ...11 Unscrew the Allen screws then push up the engine bonnet so that it moves under the strips and the spinner base plate is about 1 5 2 mm from the engine bonnet In this position mark the four attachme...

Page 12: ...ilips head screw to fasten the stopper in place It is important to tighten the screw so that the tank is completely sealed This can be checked by holding the tank under water Hold it under water and b...

Page 13: ...rside of the tail fin Use a hot soldering iron to melt through the covering sheet somewhat smaller than drawn Make sure the soldering iron used is too hot the heat should be just enough to melt the sh...

Page 14: ...ace as shown in the photo Experience has shown that the pilot figure can be secured using double sided tape Order No 2904 The head rest can be glued on using UHU ALLESKLEBER Kraft all purpose adhesive...

Page 15: ...ned firmly to the fuselage Place the fuselage cover onto the fuselage opening so that the two pegs fit into the holes in the bulkhead The fuselage cover is fastened by snapping the two spring loaded l...

Page 16: ...notes are part of these instructions and must be stored carefully with the operating instructions and if the model is passed on to others they must also be passed on to the next user Motorised models...

Page 17: ...the safe operation of your model and motor Questions regarding the safe operation of model and motor can be answered by your retailer Propellers and all rotating parts that are powered by a motor pose...

Page 18: ...emanates from the exhaust pipe but also very hot liquid combustion residue which can result in burns After operation remove residual fuel from the tank and motor Every time you intend to operate your...

Page 19: ...s squares school playgrounds parks or sports grounds et cetera and ensure that you are always in full control of the model To ensure that you can stop your engine at any time the throttle must be adju...

Page 20: ...e to loss of business or turnover interruption of business or other direct or indirect consequent damage stemming from the operation of the model is excluded The total liability in all cases and under...

Page 21: ...d or to dirt Protect the model and RC equipment against damage or slippage during transport Care and maintenance Clean the model carefully after each use Also remove any dirt from the propeller Clean...

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