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Be sure to read these Safety Notes before you fly your mo-
del. Always keep to the procedures and settings recommen-
ded in the instructions.
If you are operating a radio-controlled model aircraft, heli-
copter, car or boat for the first time, we recommend that you
enlist an experienced modeller to help you.
Safety Notes
Radio-controlled models are not toys in the usual sense of the term.
Young persons under fourteen years should only be allowed to ope-
rate them under the supervision of an adult.
Building and operating these models requires technical expertise,
manual skills, a careful attitude and safety-conscious behaviour.
Errors, negligence and omissions in building or flying these models
can result in serious personal injury and damage to property.
Since the manufacturer and vendor are not in a position to check
that your models are built and operated correctly, all we can do is
bring these hazards expressly to your attention. We deny all further
liability.
Helicopter rotors, and all moving parts generally,
constitute a constant injury hazard. It is essential to
avoid touching such parts.
Please bear in mind that motors and speed control-
lers may become hot when operating. It is important
to avoid touching these parts.
Do not stand close to the hazard area around rotating
parts when an electric motor is connected to the flight
battery.
You must also take care to keep all other objects away
from moving or rotating parts.
Observe the instructions provided by the battery ma-
nufacturer.
Overcharged or incorrectly charged batteries may explo-
de. Take care to maintain correct polarity.
Ensure the equipment is protected from dust, dirt and moisture
contamination. Do not subject the system to excessive heat, cold
or vibration.
Use the recommended charger only, and charge the batteries
only for the prescribed period.
Check your equipment for damage at regular intervals, and re-
place defective components with genuine spare parts.
Do not re-use any devices which have been damaged in a crash
or by water, even when they have dried out again.
Send the equipment to the robbe Service Department for che-
cking, or replace the parts in question.
Crash or water damage can result in concealed defects which
may lead to failure in subsequent use.
Use only those components and accessories which we specifi-
cally recommend.
Do not carry out modifications to the radio control system compo-
nents apart from those described in the instructions.
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