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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the User Instructions carefully before use.
Save these instructions for future reference.
WARNING:
This is a complex product, where the electronics, mechanisms and aerodynamics all interact.
Handle the product with due care and attention, otherwise there is a risk of personal injury and/or
material damage. The manufacturer cannot accept liability for any personal injury and/or material
damage resulting from the use of the product.
Do not overcharge the battery – risk of fire and/or explosion. Stop charging immediately if the
battery gets very hot. Only use the supplied charger. Avoid short circuiting.
The product is only intended for persons over 14 years old.
If the rotor should stop for any reason during the flying, move the joystick immediately to the lowest
position and hold it there to minimise the risk of damage.
Never fly near people or animals, buildings or overhead power lines etc. Watch out for obstructions.
NOTE:
Only use new or fully charged batteries. It will not be possible to steer the product if the battery is
discharged.
Do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
Check before use that the product is within range of the transmitter.
Clean the product with a cloth moistened with a mild detergent when necessary. Do not use
solvents, this could damage the plastic parts on the product.
To use, first start the radio control and then the helicopter. After use, first switch off the helicopter
and then the radio control. The reverse order will damage the product. Switch off the product and
disconnect the cable between the battery and motor when the product is not in use. Charge the
battery if the product is not going to be used for one month or more
Never try to fly beyond the range of the radio control, this could result in you losing control of the
product.
Always pull out the antenna all the way and keep it pointing at the helicopter.
Make sure that the product does not use the same frequency as other radio controlled equipment
in the vicinity, this could result in you losing control of the product.
Check before use that the control levers produce the corresponding response on the helicopter
(forwards, backwards, left, right). Do not use the product if the radio control is not working properly.
Always check before use that all the screw connections are properly tightened and that no parts
are missing or damaged. Check that the rotor is undamaged and rotates freely. Never use the
product if any parts are missing or damaged – risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
Check that there is no play in the servo arm linkage. Replace loose or faulty components,
otherwise there is a risk of personal injury and/or material damage.
Check that the cable between the battery and motor is correctly connected. You could lose control
of the helicopter if the cable comes loose.
Allow the motor to cool if the product has been used long enough for two fully charged batteries to
become discharged. This will ensure the motor lasts longer. The motor gets very hot after use –
risk of burn injuries.
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