Now for the Warnings!
Read all of the instructions!
Review and understand each step, and the one after, as you build
your boat. Don’t rush. Good work takes time.
This is not a toy!
I know. It LOOKS like a toy, but it isn’t. Toys are generally safe for small
children. This boat is not safe for small children. Assembling it requires the use of sharp tools
that can cut skin, strong adhesives than can bond flesh and injure eyes, spray paints that can be
flammable and toxic, as well as batteries that can short causing severe burns or fires. Read all
of the instructions and warnings on all of the tools and chemicals you plan to use. Use
protective eyewear when recommended.
USE SAFETY GLASSES! If you think you don’t
have the skills, or are uncomfortable with tools and chemicals, or just changed your
mind, then pack up this kit and return it immediately for a full refund including
economical standard return shipping. If you need some help, find a local boat club to
join, check with the hobby shop where you purchased your radio gear, or contact local
RC Warship Combat clubs and organizations for assistance.
Keep your work area away
from children. Even if you have no children, when not working on the kit, keep all sharp
objects and all chemicals locked away in a safe area. You never know who will come to visit
and how well they will supervise the young ones with them.
This is STILL not a toy!
Once you complete the boat and are running it in a lake, know that
the boat can injure life, limb, and property. Never touch the propeller, spinning or not, while
there is a battery inside or connected to the boat. Even if it is turned OFF, assume it can glitch
and run on its own. Never run the boat if swimmers are in the water. Don’t chase wildlife. Be
careful with rechargeable batteries. They have the ability to dump large amounts of current in a
very brief period of time if shorted, causing burns or fires. Never store the boat with the battery
inside it, connected or not. Keep your batteries in a safe place, out of the reach of children.
You are responsible for the safe use of this product. You are responsible for choosing wisely,
those who you entrust the use of the boat and radio, even for a few minutes at a lake.
Never swim after a disabled model boat!
All of these warnings are just for the Hull Kit! Add the RC Warship Combat parts and
this model is ABSOLUTELY DANGEROUS. Use safety clips in the cannon when not
battling to prevent accidental firing of a bb. Know that Lithium batteries are dangerous
if mishandled, damaged or if charged improperly. CO
2
powered firing systems contain
pressurized gas that can project parts at a high rate of speed during assembly or repair.
Everyone wears SAFETY GOGGLES when in combat, or testing on the work bench.
WARNING
CHOKING HAZARD
- Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
WARNING
- To avoid danger of suffocation, keep plastic bags away from babies and children. Do not use in
cribs, beds, carriages or play pens.
WARNING:
Brass parts in this kit contain lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects and other reproductive harm.
WARNING
:
THIS IS NOT A TOY!
Once completed, this model should only to be used with the Safety
Rules and guidelines of the International Radio Controlled Warship Combat Club
http://ircwcc.com/main/home/rules/