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GRAUPNER SPEED Instructions De Montage page 14

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Radio-controlled models should only be flown in temperatures within the range
-5° to +35° C. More extreme temperatures can lead to changes in battery
capacity, material characteristics, the strength of glued joints and other
unwanted effects.
All model flyers should behave in such a way that the danger to people and
property is minimised. Never act in any way which will disturb other flyers or
jeopardize safe, orderly flying at the site.
Don't operate your model in the vicinity of overhead power cables, industrial
sites, residential areas, public roads, squares, school playgrounds, public
parks or sports fields etc.
Don't ignore our warnings. They refer to hazardous materials and processes
which, if ignored, can result in fatal injury or serious damage to property.
Propellers and other rotating parts which are powered by a motor represent 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 your finger.
Keep well clear of the rotational plane of the propeller. You never know when
some part (or the whole propeller) may come loose and fly off at high speed,
hitting you or anybody else in the vicinity; this can result in serious injuries.
Never touch the revolving propeller with any object.
Ensure that there is no chance of any object obstructing the propeller and
preventing it turning.
Take care with loose clothing such as scarves, loose shirts etc. Flapping cloth
can easily be sucked into the area of the propeller and then get tangled in the
blades. This is extremely dangerous.
Every time you intend flying the model, check carefully that all parts connected
to it are working correctly, including propeller, gearbox, RC components, etc.
Everything must be properly located and firmly secured. Check for possible
damage, and do not fly your model unless you are confident that everything is
in perfect order.
Whenever you are working on the motor, make sure that you are on a safe
surface and cannot slip. Wear high-grip shoes such as trainers.
Satisfy yourself that your frequency is vacant before you switch on. Radio
interference caused by unknown sources can occur at any time without
warning. If this should happen, your model will be uncontrollable and
completely unpredictable. Never leave your radio control system unguarded,
as other people might pick it up and try to use it.
Do not switch on an electric motor unless you are sure that there is nothing in
the rotational plane of the propeller. Don't attempt to stop the spinning

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