ROBBE MISTRAL 2.0 Manuel D'utilisation page 17

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F L I G H T R E C O M M E N D A T I O N S
Choose a calm day for your first flight and take your time adjusting the model
to your needs. Ask a buddy to throw the model horizontally in the air or use a
glider dolly. Pull the elevator gently after gaining sufficient speed to climb.
We whish you many nice and relaxing flights with your new Mistral 2.0 from
Robbe.
C O N F O R M I T Y
Robbe Modellsport hereby declares that this
device complies with the essential requirements
and other relevant regulations of the
corresponding CE directives. The original
declaration of conformity can be found on the
Internet at www.robbe. com, in the detailed
product view of the respective device description
or on request. This product can be operated in all
EU countries.
D I S P O S A L
This symbol means that small electrical and
electronic devices must be disposed of at the end
of their useful life, separated from the household
refuse. Dispose of the device at your local
municipal collection point or recycling centre. This
applies to all countries of the European Union and
other European countries with a separate
collection system.
WA R R A N T Y
Our articles are equipped with the legally required 24 months warranty.
Should you wish to assert a justified warranty claim, always contact your
dealer, who is responsible for the warranty and the processing. During this
time, any functional defects that may occur, as well as manufacturing or
other problems, will be rectified.
Material defects corrected by us free of charge. Further claims, e.g. for
consequential damages, are excluded. The transport to us must be free, the
return transport to you is also free. Freight collect shipments cannot be ac-
cepted. We cannot accept liability for transport damage and loss of your
consignment. We recommend appropriate insurance.
To process your warranty claims, the following requirements must be met:
• Attach the proof of purchase (receipt) to your shipment.
• The units have been operated in accordance with the operating
instructions.
• Only recommended power sources and original robbe accessories have
been used.
• There is no moisture damage, external interference, reverse polarity,
overloading or mechanical damage.
• Attach relevant information for finding the fault or defect.
I N S U R A N C E
Ground-based models are usually covered by personal liability insurance.
Additional insurance or extension is required for aircraft models. Check
your insurance policy (private liability) and take out suitable insurance if
necessary.
D I S C L A I M E R
Robbe Modellsport cannot monitor compliance with the assembly and
operating instructions or the conditions and methods for installation,
operation, use and maintenance of the model components.Therefore, we
accept no liability for losses, damage or costs arising from or in any way
connected with incorrect use and operation.To the extent permitted by law,
the obligation to pay damages, irrespective of the legal grounds, shall be
limited directly to the invoice value of the claims arising from the event
causing the damage.
F L I G H T I N S T R U C T I O N S
• Before the first flight, observe the instructions in the „Safety
Instructions" section.
• To fly in the model, you should choose a day with as little wind as
possible
• A large, flat meadow without obstacles (trees, fences power lines etc.) is
suitable for the first flights.
• Carry out another functional test of the drive and remote control.
• After assembling the model on the airfield, check once again that all
model components such as wing, tail units, wing mounts, engine,
linkage, etc. are firmly seated.
• For the hand start a helper should be present, who can transport the
model with not too little thrust into the air.
• The start usually takes place against the wind
• Do not stall the model near the ground
• Do not initiate tight bends in the immediate vicinity of the ground.
• Check the reactions of the model to the rudder deflections. If necessary,
the rashes after landing
• to increase or decrease the size accordingly.
• The minimum flight speed must be at an adequate safety altitude.
• Initiate the landing with sufficient speed
S A F E T Y I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R
R E C H A R G E A B L E B AT T E R I E S
• Do not immerse the battery in water or other liquids.
• Do not heat, throw into fire or microwave.
• Do not short-circuit or charge with reversed polarity
• Do not expose, deform or throw the battery to pressure
• Do not solder directly on the battery
• Do not change or open the battery
• Only charge the battery with suitable chargers, never connect it directly to
a power supply unit.
• Never charge or discharge the battery or charger on a flammable surface.
• Never leave the battery unattended during charging or discharging
processes.
• Never charge or discharge the battery in direct sunlight or near heaters or
fire.
• Do not use the battery in places subject to high static discharge.
All this can cause the battery to be damaged, explode or even catch fire!
• Keep the battery away from children
• Do not associate leaked electrolyte with fire, as it is highly flammable and
may ignite.
• The electrolyte liquid should not get into the eyes, if it does, rinse
immediately with plenty of clear water and then see a doctor.
• The electrolyte liquid can also escape from clothes and other objects with
a lot of water or washed off.
• Observe the safety instructions of the battery manufacturer and the
charger manufacturer.
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