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• Should any questions arise that are not answered with the help of these operating instructions, contact our Technical
Advisory Service (for contact information see chapter 1) or another expert.
The operation and handling of remote controlled model helicopters must be learned! If you have never
steered such a model, start especially carefully and get used to the reactions of the model to the remote
control commands first. Be patient!
b) Before Commissioning
• Switch on the transmitter and then the helicopter. This is the only way for an attunement function to take place
between transmitter and receiver, so that your model will react reliably to the control commands of your transmitter.
• Check the functional reliability of your model and of the remote control system. Watch out for any visible damage
such as defective plug connections or damaged cables. All moving parts of the model must run smoothly but should
not have any play in their bearings.
• The flight battery required for operation must be charged before operation. Ensure that the batteries in the transmitter
have a sufficient remaining capacity (transmitter indication). If the batteries are empty, always replace the complete
set, never individual cells only.
c) During Operation
• Do not take any risks when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment is solely down to
you being responsible when dealing with the model.
• Improper operation may cause serious injury and property damage! Therefore make sure to keep a sufficiently safe
distance to persons, animals or objects during operation.
• Fly your model only if your ability to respond is unrestricted. The influence of tiredness, alcohol or medication can
cause incorrect responses.
• Motors, motor regulator and flight battery can heat during operation. For this reason, take a break of 5 to 10 minutes
before recharging the flight battery.
• Never switch off the remote control (transmitter) while the model is in use. After landing, always disconnect the flight
battery from the helicopter before switching off the remote control.
• Never switch off the remote control while the model helicopter is still in operation.
• Never expose your model or the remote control to direct sunlight or excessive heat for an extended period of time.
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