
GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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01/2012
Made in
Vietnam
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experienced model flyer for help, or join a model club or model flight training
school. Your local model shop and the specialist magazines are excellent
sources of information.
Always observe the information on the centre of gravity and on control surface
deflection! The model must be adjusted accordingly.
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Radio control system: Make sure the frequency used is vacant. Do not
switch on until you are sure! Check the RC system frequently; it too is
subject to wear. Radio interference caused by unknown sources can occur
at any time without warning. Your model will then be uncontrollable and
completely unpredictable. Never leave your radio control system
unattended, as another person might pick it up and try to use it. To ensure
proper operation of your RC system, make sure that the batteries are kept
fully charged.
Do not ignore warnings! They refer to materials and situations, which, if
ignored, can - in extreme cases - result in fatal injury or permanent damage.
You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your model and motor.
Questions regarding the safe operation of model and motor can be answered
by your retailer.
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Propellers and all rotating parts that are powered by a motor pose a
constant risk of injury. Do not touch them with any part of your body! For
example, a propeller spinning at high speed cut off a finger!
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Always keep well clear of the rotational plane of the propeller! You never
know when some part may come loose and fly off at high speed and with
great energy, hitting you or a third party. Make sure that no other object can
come into contact with the rotating propeller.
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Be careful with loose clothing, such as scarves, loose shirts, et cetera: They
can be sucked in by the propeller stream and get in the way of the propeller
itself.
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If there are passers-by or spectators at your flying site, make sure that they
are aware of the dangers inherent in your activity before you start the
motor, and insist that they keep a safe distance away (at least 5 m).
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Model aircraft may be flown only at "normal" outside temperatures,
meaning in a range of - 5º C to + 35º C; more extreme temperatures can lead
to changes, for example in battery capacity and material characteristics, et
cetera.
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Model fuel is poisonous! Do not let it come into contact with eyes or mouth!
Store only in clearly marked containers out of the reach of children.