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c) Camera
• Live transmission of the video signal from the camera on the vehicle to a smartphone (not included)
enables 'FPV operation' (FPV = first person view = driving with the video image). FPV mode increases
the risk of accidents, as you may not see obstacles due to the restricted field of view. There is also the
risk of damaging or losing the vehicle. As a general rule, when using FPV mode, the vehicle must be
monitored by a co-pilot who can warn you about potential hazards.
• To ensure interference-free transmission of video signals, there should be no other transmitters in the
model's 2.4 GHz transmission range nearby. The smartphone's Bluetooth
• Always observe all applicable national laws and regulations governing FPV driving.
• Respect other people's privacy when storing images and videos. These are intended for your private
use only. The consent of the owner or people in the image/video may be required if you wish to publish
the content. Always observe the applicable regulations in your country.

7. Battery information

Although batteries are very useful in our everyday life, they still present numerous safety hazards. Always
observe the following safety information when handling batteries.
a) General information
• Keep batteries out of reach of children.
• Do not leave batteries lying around, as they present a choking hazard for children and pets. Seek im-
mediate medical advice if a battery is swallowed!
• Batteries must never be short-circuited, disassembled or thrown into fire. This may cause an explosion!
• When handling leaking or damaged batteries, always use suitable protective gloves to avoid burning
your skin.
• Liquids leaking from batteries are chemically highly aggressive. Objects or surfaces coming into contact
with these liquids could be severely damaged. Therefore, keep batteries in a suitable location.
• Do not attempt to recharge disposable, non-rechargeable batteries. This may cause a fire or explosion!
Only recharge compatible rechargeable batteries and ensure that you use a suitable battery charger.
• Always ensure that the batteries and the drive battery are inserted with the correct polarity (observe the
positive/+ and negative/- symbols).
• Only charge intact and undamaged batteries. Do not charge the drive battery if the external insulation or
battery housing is damaged, or if the battery is deformed or swollen. This may cause a fire or explosion!
• Never charge batteries immediately after use. Always allow them to cool down for at least 5 - 10 minutes.
• Never leave batteries unattended when they are charging.
• Batteries should be charged regularly (approx. once every 2 - 3 months) to prevent deep discharge
due to self-discharge. The Li-ion battery will be permanently damaged in the event of deep discharge.
• If the device is not used for an extended period of time (e.g. storage), remove the battery from the vehi-
cle to prevent it from leaking and causing damage. In addition, remove the batteries from the transmitter.
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