You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your radio-controlled
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model aircraft and motor.
If you have any questions regarding the safe operation of your RC model
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aircraft, please turn to your local model shop in the first instance as the
staff will be pleased to help you.
Propellers and other rotating parts which are powered by a motor represent
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a permanent hazard and present a real risk of injury. Don't touch them with
any part of your body. For example, a propeller spinning at high speed can
easily slice off a finger.
Keep well clear of the rotational plane of the propeller. You never know
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when some part may come loose and fly off at high speed, hitting you or
anybody else in the vicinity. Never touch the revolving propeller with any
object.
Take care with loose clothing such as scarves, loose shirts etc. Flapping
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cloth can easily be sucked into the area of the propeller and then get
tangled in the blades. This is extremely dangerous.
If there are passers-by or spectators at your flying site, make sure that they
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are aware of the dangers inherent in your activity, and insist that they keep
a safe distance away (at least 5 m).
Radio-controlled models should only be flown in "normal" weather
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conditions, i.e. a temperature range of -5° to +35° C. More extreme
temperatures
characteristics and other unwanted effects.
Model fuels are toxic; do not allow them to come into contact with your
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eyes or mouth. Fuel should always be stored in clearly marked containers,
out of the reach of children.
Never run an internal combustion engine in an enclosed space such as a
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cellar, garage etc. Model motors produce lethal carbon monoxide gas just
like full-size engines.
Motors should only be run in the open air!
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Adhesives and paints contain solvents which may be hazardous to health
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under certain circumstances. Read and observe the notes and warnings
supplied by the manufacturer of these materials.
Model fuels are volatile and highly inflammable. Keep them well away from
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open flames, excessive heat, all possible sources of sparks and anything
else which could result in a fire. Do not smoke in the immediate vicinity of
fuel or fuel vapours.
Model engines generate a lot of heat. The motor and silencer in particular
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become very hot when running, and stay at a high temperature for quite a
while. Touching the hot parts can give you serious burns, so take care
especially when carrying out adjustments - wear protective gloves. Hot
engines can even start a fire under certain circumstances.
When the motor is running it expels hot toxic gases from the exhaust
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together with very hot fluid combustion residues which can burn you if you
are not careful.
Remove all unused fuel from the fueltank and motor after every session.
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Every time you intend to operate your model check carefully that it and
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everything attached to it (e.g. propeller, linkages, control surfaces etc.) is in
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