
Warnings and Safety
1.
Read and follow this manual completely, observing
all instructions, Warnings, Importants, Watch Outs!,
and safety directions; otherwise serious injury and
damage can occur. Think:
SAFETY FIRST.
2.
Keep propeller away from body parts, even when
it isn’t spinning, as you or someone else might turn
it on by accident. Beware of hair becoming entangled
in the propeller, especially during launching the
Firebird on a windy day, or injury may occur.
3.
DO NOT fly when it’s too windy (as described in
STEP 13) or you can lose control and crash, causing
injury or damage. Never fly your Firebird near people,
vehicles, buildings, power lines, water, hard surfaces,
or trees. Never allow anyone to attempt to catch
the Firebird while it is in flight or serious injury can
result.
Please remember:
CRASH DAMAGE
IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.
4.
Adult supervision is recommended for ages 12
and under.
5.Battery
Charging:
Only use a battery charger
intended for use with the Firebird battery. Never
leave charger unattended while charging. Before
charging, always be sure to deplete the power from
the battery by running it in the Firebird until the
propeller stops. This will help prevent overcharging.
While charging, place the battery on a heat-resistant
surface. DO NOT lay it on carpet while charging.
NEVER charge the battery with the included charger
for more than 2 hours, as overcharging may cause
excessive heat in the battery, causing injury, damage,
and poor battery life and performance—voiding
the warranty.
6.
Never cut into the battery, charger, or airplane wires
or serious injury can occur. Causing the battery to
“short out” (crossing negative and positive bare
wires) can cause a fire, serious injury and damage.
7.
When operating your Firebird, ALWAYS turn on
the transmitter BEFORE you plug the battery into
the Firebird. When you finish flying your Firebird,
ALWAYS unplug the battery BEFORE you turn off
the transmitter.
8.
Never fly on the same frequency as another flyer
in your area. The frequency of your Firebird is shown
on stickers on the back of the transmitter and on
the bottom of the tail.
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