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INSTRUCTIONS AND USER MANUAL
M o d e l l s p o r t
GENERAL INFORMATION
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The model is designed for the components specified by us. Unless otherwise stated, servos and
other electronic components are designed for standard supply voltage. Recommended cell
count for Lipo batteries also refers to standard Lipos voltage of 3.7V per cell. If you use other ser
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vos, a different motor and controller, batteries, or propellers, please make sure they fit first. In the
event of deviations, corrections and adjustments must be made by yourself.
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Before starting construction, always put the servos into neutral. To do this, switch on the remo
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te control and move the joysticks and trim buttons (save the one for the throttle) to the middle
position. Connect the servos to the corresponding outputs of the receiver and supply them with a
suitable power source. Please observe the connection diagram and the operating instructions of
the remote control system manufacturer.
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Do not leave your model in the blazing sun or in your vehicle for long periods of time. Too high
temperatures can lead to deformation/distortion of plastic parts or blistering of covering foils.
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Before the first flight, check the wing symmetry, tail unit and fuselage. All parts of the model should
have the same spacing from the left and right wing or tail plane to the centre of the fuselage or
the same angle.
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If necessary, rebalance the propellers if vibrations are noticeable when the motor is running up.
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Bubble formation in the covering foils normal to a certain extent due to temperature and humidity
differences and can be easily eliminated with a foil iron or hairdryer.
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For models in shell construction („full GFRP/CFRP“), burrs may occur at the seams due to the pro
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duction process. Carefully remove them with fine sandpaper or a file.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTROLLERS
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
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Be sure to read the safety instructions carefully before operating your model.
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Always follow the procedures and settings recommended in the instructions.
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If you are using remote-controlled model aircraft, helicopters, cars or ships for the first time, we
recommend that you ask an experienced model pilot for help.
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Remote-controlled models are not toys in the usual sense and may only be used and operated by
young people under 14 years of age under the supervision of adults.
• Their construction and operation requires technical understanding, careful craftsmanship and
safety-conscious behaviour.
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Mistakes or negligence during construction, flying or driving can result in considerable damage to
property or personal injury.
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Since the manufacturer and seller have no influence on the proper construction/assembly and
operation of the models, these risks are expressly pointed out and any liability is excluded.
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Propellers on aircraft and all moving parts in general pose a constant risk of injury. Avoid touching
such parts at all costs.
• Note that motors and controllers can reach high temperatures during operation. Avoid touching
such parts at all costs.
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Never stay in the danger area of rotating parts with electric motors with connected drive battery.
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Overcharging or incorrect charging can cause the batteries to explode. Make sure the polarity is
correct.
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Protect your equipment and Models from dust, dirt and moisture. Do not expose the equipment to
excessive heat, cold or vibration.
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Use only recommended chargers and charge your batteries only up to the specified charging
time. Always check your equipment for damage and replace defects with original spare parts.
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Do not use equipment that has been damaged or got wet due to a fall, even if it is dry again!
Either have it checked by your specialist dealer or in the Robbe Service or have it replaced.
Hidden faults can occur due to wetness or a crash, which lead to a functional failure after a short
operating time.
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Only the components and accessories recommended by us may be used.
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Do not make any changes to the remote control which are not described in these instructions.
SAFETY NOTE FOR MODEL OPERATION
Attention, danger of injury!
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Always keep a safe distance from your model aircraft.
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Never fly over spectators, other pilots or yourself.
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Always perform flight figures in a direction away from the pilot or spectators.
• Never endanger people or animals.
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Never fly near power lines or residential areas.
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Do not operate your model near locks or public shipping.
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Do not operate your model on public roads, motorways, paths and squares, etc., but only in
approved locations.
• Do not operate the model in thunderstorms.
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Before each flight, check your remote control system for sufficient function and range.
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After flying, remove all batteries from the model.
Do not „aim“ the transmitter antenna at the model during operation. In this direction, the transmitter
has the lowest radiation. The best position of the antenna is to the side of the model.
Use of devices with image and/or sound recording function:
If you equip your model with a video or image recording device (e.g. FPV cameras, action scams
etc.) or the model is already equipped with such a device at the factory, please note that you
could violate the privacy of one or more persons by using the recording function. An overflight or
driving on private ground without the appropriate permission of the owner or approaching private
ground can also be regarded as an invasion of privacy. You, as the operator of the model, are sole
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ly and fully responsible for your actions.
In particular, all applicable legal requirements must be observed, which can be found in the roof
associations or the relevant authorities. Failure to comply can result in substantial penalties.
• Observe the technical data of the controller.
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Observe the polarity of all connection cables.
• Avoid short circuits at all costs.
• Install or package the regulator so that it cannot come into contact with grease, oil or water.
• Effective interference suppression measures on the electric motor with, for example, interference
suppression capacitors
• Ensure adequate air circulation.
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Never reach into the turning circle of the propeller during start-up Risk of injury
Dealing with model aircraft and vehicles requires technical understanding and a high level of safety
awareness. Incorrect assembly, incorrect adjustment, improper use or the like can lead to personal
injury or damage to property. Sudden starting of connected motors can lead to injuries due to rota
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ting parts such as propellers. Always stay away from these rotating parts when the power source is
connected. All drive components should be safely and securely mounted during a function test. Use
is only permitted within the scope of the technical specification and only for RC hobby applications.
Before use, check that the speed controller is compatible with your drive motor or power source. Ne
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ver operate the speed controller (correct speed controller) with external power supply units. Speed
controllers should always be protected from dust, moisture, vibration and other mechanical stresses.
Even splash-proof or waterproof equipment should not be permanently exposed to moisture or
moisture. High operating temperatures or poor cooling should be avoided. The recommended
temperature range should be approximately between -5°C and +50°C. Ensure proper connection
and do not cause reverse polarity which would permanently damage the speed controller. Never
disconnect the device from the motor or battery during operation. Use high-quality plug systems