11
Further information is provided under the headings
‘Safety information’, ‘Foreseeable misuse’ and
‘Suitable flight environment’.
Symbols used
WARNING:
The signal word indicates a hazard
with a medium risk level, which, if not
avoided, can result in death or serious
injury.
CAUTION:
The signal word indicates a hazard
with a low risk level that can result
in minor or moderate injury if not
avoided.
NOTE:
Further information on the use of the
device!
Moving parts.
Hold away from your body!
Safety information
WARNING:
not suitable for children
under 8 years of age.
• Before using the product for the first time: read
through the user information with your child.
WARNING:
none of the packaging
materials or attachments are part of the
product itself, and must be removed for safety
reasons before the product is used.
• If you do not yet have adequate knowledge
of handling remote-controlled quadcopters,
please get in touch with an experienced model
enthusiast or a model club.
• Ensure that the quadcopter has been assembled
in accordance with the operating instructions.
WARNING:
risk of eye injuries. To
prevent injury to the eyes, do not use in
close proximity to your face.
• Make sure weather conditions are suitable. The
product must not get wet.
• Check that the rotors are correctly and securely
fitted before each use.
• Do not operate the quadcopter if it is damaged.
• Do not make any alterations or modifications to
the quadcopter.
• Check that your quadcopter and the remote
control are in reliable working order before
each use. Pay attention to visible damage, such
as faulty connectors or damaged cables.
All moving parts on the product must move
smoothly, but there must be no play in the
bearings.
• If cables or connections are damaged, have
them replaced by authorised service personnel
or by customer service.
• Always switch on the remote control first. Only
then can the rechargeable battery be inserted
into the model and the quadcopter switched on.
If the procedure is not followed in this order, the
product may react unpredictably and the rotors
could start unintentionally!
• When the rotors are running, make sure that
there are no objects or body parts in the
rotational and suction area of the rotors. Keep
hands, face, hair and loose clothing away from
the rotors. Do not touch any moving parts.
• Always remove the rechargeable battery
from the quadcopter during maintenance or
cleaning.
• Do not take any risks when operating the
quadcopter! Your own safety and the safety of
your immediate environment depends on your
responsible handling of the quadcopter.
• Check for potential causes of accidents in the
flying area, e.g. candles or glasses, and ensure
that there are no children, pets or other animals
in the vicinity of the quadcopter. Maintain a
distance of at least 5m.
• For indoor flying, an area of at least 6 x 4m
must be available. If you do not have access to
such a large indoor area, the quadcopter may
only be flown outdoors. Outdoors, the quad-
copter must not be flown beyond your line of
sight, and may not fly higher than a maximum
altitude of 100m. Always maintain a minimum
distance of 5m.
GB