SAFETY NOTES
We all want you to have many hours of pleasure in our mutual hobby of modelling, and safety is an
important aspect of this. It is absolutely essential that you read right through these instructions and
take careful note of all our safety recommendations.
If you are a beginner to the world of radio-controlled model aircraft, boats and cars, we strongly
advise that you seek out an experienced modeller in your fi eld and ask him for help and advice.
These instructions must be handed on to the new owner if you ever sell or dispose of the transmit-
ter.
Application
This radio control system may only be used for the purpose for which the manufacturer designed
it, i.e. for operating radio-controlled models which do not carry humans. No other type of use is
approved or permissible.
Even small models can cause serious personal injury and damage to property if they are
handled incompetently.
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echnical problems in electrical and mechanical systems can cause motors to rev up or burst into
echnical problems in electrical and mechanical systems can cause motors to rev up or burst into
life unexpectedly, with the result that parts may fl y off at great speed, causing series injury.
life unexpectedly, with the result that parts may fl y off at great speed, causing series injury.
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Short-circuits of all kinds must be avoided at all times. Short-circuits can easily destroy parts of
Short-circuits of all kinds must be avoided at all times. Short-circuits can easily destroy parts of
the radio control system, but even more dangerous is the acute risk of fi re and explosion, depen-
the radio control system, but even more dangerous is the acute risk of fi re and explosion, depen-
ding on the circumstances and the energy content of the batteries.
ding on the circumstances and the energy content of the batteries.
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Propellers (aircraft and boat), helicopter rotors, open gearboxes and all other rotating parts
Propellers (aircraft and boat), helicopter rotors, open gearboxes and all other rotating parts
which are driven by a motor or engine represent a permanent injury hazard. Do not touch
which are driven by a motor or engine represent a permanent injury hazard. Do not touch
these items with any object or part of your body. Remember that a propeller spinning at high
these items with any object or part of your body. Remember that a propeller spinning at high
speed can easily slice off a fi nger. Ensure that no other object can make contact with the driven
speed can easily slice off a fi nger. Ensure that no other object can make contact with the driven
components.
components.
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Never stand in the primary danger zone, i. e. in the rotational plane of the propeller or other
Never stand in the primary danger zone, i. e. in the rotational plane of the propeller or other
rotating parts, when the motor is running or the drive battery is connected.
rotating parts, when the motor is running or the drive battery is connected.
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If an internal-combustion engine or electric motor is connected to the system, take great care
If an internal-combustion engine or electric motor is connected to the system, take great care
to avoid any possibility of it bursting into life when you are programming the transmitter. We
to avoid any possibility of it bursting into life when you are programming the transmitter. We
recommend that you disconnect the fuel supply or the drive battery beforehand.
recommend that you disconnect the fuel supply or the drive battery beforehand.
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Protect all electronic equipment from dust, dirt, damp, and foreign bodies. Avoid subjecting the
Protect all electronic equipment from dust, dirt, damp, and foreign bodies. Avoid subjecting the
equipment to vibration and excessive heat or cold. Radio control equipment should only be used
equipment to vibration and excessive heat or cold. Radio control equipment should only be used
in "normal" ambient temperatures, i.e. within the range -15°C to +55°C.
in "normal" ambient temperatures, i.e. within the range -15°C to +55°C.
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Avoid subjecting the equipment to shock and pressure. Check the units at regular intervals for
Avoid subjecting the equipment to shock and pressure. Check the units at regular intervals for
damage to cases and leads. Do not re-use any item which is damaged or has become wet, even
damage to cases and leads. Do not re-use any item which is damaged or has become wet, even
after you have dried it out thoroughly.
after you have dried it out thoroughly.
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Use only those components and accessories which we expressly recommend. Be sure to use
Use only those components and accessories which we expressly recommend. Be sure to use
only genuine matching GRAUPNER connectors of the same design with contacts of the same
only genuine matching GRAUPNER connectors of the same design with contacts of the same
material. When deploying cables note that they must not be under tension, and should never be
material. When deploying cables note that they must not be under tension, and should never be
bent tightly or kinked, otherwise they may fracture. Avoid sharp edges which could wear through
bent tightly or kinked, otherwise they may fracture. Avoid sharp edges which could wear through
the cable insulation.
the cable insulation.
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Check that all connectors are pushed home fi rmly before using the system. When disconnecting
Check that all connectors are pushed home fi rmly before using the system. When disconnecting
components, pull on the connectors themselves – not on the wires.
components, pull on the connectors themselves – not on the wires.
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It is not permissible to carry out any modifi cations to the RC system components. Avoid reverse
It is not permissible to carry out any modifi cations to the RC system components. Avoid reverse
polarity and short-circuits of all kinds involving the connecting leads, as the equipment is not
polarity and short-circuits of all kinds involving the connecting leads, as the equipment is not
protected against such errors.
protected against such errors.
Installing the receiving system and deploying the receiver aerial
Installing the receiving system and deploying the receiver aerial
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The receiver should be protected effectively from dust and spray.
The receiver should be protected effectively from dust and spray.
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The receiver must not make contact with the chassis at any point, otherwise motor vibration and
The receiver must not make contact with the chassis at any point, otherwise motor vibration and
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SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT
RADIO-CONTROLLED MODELS ARE NOT PLAYTHINGS
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