Before each flight check that all functions on the model aircraft are working
correctly, and that the radio control system is in good order and operating at
full range.
Note that the motor control (throttle) function on the transmitter must always
be moved to the OFF position as the first stage in preparing for a flight. To
avoid the danger of the electric motor bursting into life unexpectedly, always
switch on the transmitter first, and only then the receiving system. The
opposite applies at the end of a flight: always switch off the receiving system
first, and finally the transmitter.
Move the transmitter controls smoothly at all times; don't jerk the sticks about
abruptly when the model is in the air.
Please don't misunderstand the purpose of these notes. We only want to make
you aware of the many dangers and hazards which can arise if you work
carelessly or irresponsibly. If you take reasonable care, model flying is a highly
creative, instructive, enjoyable and relaxing pastime.
Notes on building and flying the KADETT 2400
Before you start construction:
If you are buying a radio control system for your new model, ensure that the
transmitter and receiving system are expressly stated to be suitable for use in model
aircraft, and bear the appropriate approval stickers.
The frequency bands used for the radio control of models are also employed by other
radio transmitting and RF equipment. For this reason it is not possible to be
completely sure that no interference will occur when you are flying your model.
No licence fee is payable for using approved RC equipment to control a model
aircraft on the appropriate channels in the 35 MHz band.
For more information on this subject please contact your local telecommunications
centre, or ask at your nearest model shop.
Instructions and warnings relating to the use of LiPo batteries
Please read the instruction sheet included with every battery pack for general
information on the use of LiPo batteries.
General warnings
These batteries must not come into contact with fire or ashes.
The cells must not be allowed to contact fluids such as fresh water, salt water or
drinks. Avoid contact with liquids of all types.
Individual cells and batteries are by no means toys, and must never be allowed to get
into the hands of children. Store cells and batteries well out of the reach of children.
GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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