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Select a suitable location (open space) to operate your model. Do not fly in
areas with freely suspended cables, e.g. high-voltage power lines. Keep a safe
distance from buildings, masts, wind turbines, chimneys, etc.
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Do not fly the model in areas where there may be rapidly changing temperatures,
e.g. over a fire or over bodies of water.
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Fly your model only if your ability to respond is unrestricted. Tiredness, alcohol
or the influence of drugs can cause incorrect responses.
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Never fly the model directly at spectators or at yourself.
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The motor, electronics and also the battery can heat up while the model is being
operated. For this reason, take a break of 5–10 minutes before you recharge the
battery or start operation again using a replacement battery.
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Always leave the remote control switched on while the model is being operated.
After landing, always disconnect the battery plug connector first. Do not switch
off the remote control until you have done this.
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In the event of a defect or malfunction, eliminate the cause of the fault before
restarting your model.
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Do not expose your model or the remote control to direct sunlight or excessive
heat for any extended period of time.
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In the event of a severe crash (for example, from a great height) the electronic
gyroscopic sensors can be damaged or misaligned. Therefore, carry out a full
function test before attempting another flight.
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In the event of a crash, reduce the throttle immediately to zero. Rotating rotors
can be damaged by contact with obstacles or when hitting the ground. Before
flying again, check them for any cracks or breakage!
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To prevent crash damage to the model caused by undervoltage or deep dis-
charge of the battery, the undervoltage indicator must be strictly observed.
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In some countries, you are required by law to insure model aeroplanes and
helicopters which are flown outdoors. Please contact your private liability insurer
and verify that your model is included in this insurance.
Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries
DANGER
Danger caused by improper use!
Mishandling the batteries can cause fires, explosions, leakages
or other hazards!
Remote control
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Keep batteries out of the hands of children.
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Do not leave batteries lying around. There is a risk of them being swal-
lowed by children or pets. If this happens, consult a doctor immediately!
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