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Electric Power Safety
1.
Electric power systems can be very dangerous. High electric currents can heat
wires, cause sparks and lead to fires and personal injury.
DO NOT TO TOUCH
EXPOSED ELECTRIC COMPONENTS, AND NEVER FLY AT A SITE
LOCATED NEAR FLAMMABLE MATERIALS.
2.
Electric motors are almost silent, and the main rotor and tail rotor blades of an
electric helicopter can start tuning unexpectedly causing serious injury.
MAKE
SURE THE TRANSMITTER IS SWITCHED ON BEFORE CONNECTING THE
SPEED CONTROLLER AND BATTERY ON AN ELECTRIC HELICOPTER.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE BATTERY FROM THE SPEED CONTROLLER
WHEN CARRYING AN ELECTRIC HELICOPTER.
3.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MOTOR POWER CABLES WHEN ADJUSTING
THE RADIO SYSTEM ON A HELICOPTER SO THE MAIN ROTOR BLADES
CANNOT START TURNING. TO AVOID A SHORT CIRCUIT, BE CAREFUL
NOT TO TOUCH THE ENDS OF THE POWER CABLES TOGETHER.
4.
Electric power systems, electronic components and batteries contain chemicals
such as lead and antimony which are known by the state of California to cause
cancer and birth defects.
General Safety
1.
Periodically check tightness off all bolts, nuts, set screws and pins. Loose parts
could be ejected from your model causing injury or causing the model to crash.
2.
Replace broken or worn components with original parts only. To prevent
recurring problems it is important to locate and understand the cause of failure
(including pilot error).
3.
Never modify any part of the main rotor, tail rotor system or drive train.
Modifications could lead to part failure.
4.
Always replace the main and tail rotor blades in sets if damaged.
5.
Do not store your model in direct sunlight. Prolonged exposure to ultraviolet light
can weaken some types of plastics.
6.
When flying in very cold conditions be aware that metals and plastics (even
flexible ones) can become brittle and break or shatter.
7.
Keep your model, radio and field equipment clean and in good repair. While
cleaning and maintaining your model you can often find and fix potential
problems (such as loose or damaged parts) before they occur.
8.
Do not use solvents to clean or degrease rotor blades. Solvents can attack the
plastic and cause the blades to fail unexpectedly resulting in serious injury.
Op er a tor's Guide
Model Helicopter Safety
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