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Ensure the aircraft is correctly folded, with the propeller safely fastened using the provided propeller
holder prior to transportation. The Airframe should be appropriately secured with a safety belt to
maintain a fixed position during transit, preventing potential damages due to movement.
Please be aware that damages or hardware failures caused by incorrect transportation methods
will be the user's sole responsibility. The damaging impact of improper transportation is frequently
underestimated; however, it can result in far more extensive damage than typically anticipated.
Compliance with these guidelines isn't just about preserving the integrity of your equipment—it's also
about sidestepping unnecessary expenses and mitigating safety hazards.
Please adhere to these guidelines to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of your equipment.
Your safety, and the longevity of your equipment, is our utmost priority.
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Disassembly for Long-Distance Transportation: For long-distance transportation, it is necessary
to disassemble the Spray Bar. This helps to prevent any potential damage during transit.
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Drainage of Liquids and Residues: Prior to any form of transportation, ensure that all liquids and
residues are thoroughly drained from the aircraft and the RevoSpray system. Any remaining
substances could potentially cause significant damage to critical modules during transit.
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Battery Removal: It is mandatory to remove all batteries from the aircraft before transportation.
This is a crucial safety measure to prevent any potential hazards.
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Avoid Fatigue: Safety is paramount. Never operate or transport the equipment when fatigued.
Fatigue can lead to errors, which can result in accidents or damage to the equipment.
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Proper Storage: The equipment should be stored separately from the occupants during
transportation. This is to ensure the safety of all individuals involved in the transportation
process.
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Maintain Air Circulation: It is essential to maintain proper air circulation during transportation.
This is to prevent the inhalation of any residual pesticides, which can be harmful to health.
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