It is best to fly only
in closed rooms
• with a free space of at
least 3m in all directions
• on a smooth foundation
• without standing (furniture)
or moving obstacles
(persons, animals)
• in rooms without air
draught
If you want to fly
outdoors, do this
• only when there is no wind,
• at a distance of at least 3
km from the next official
model airplane flying site,
otherwise you must make an
agreement about frequency usage.
Do not fly
• if you are overtired or your reactivity is impaired in any way.
• at wind-force 1 or greater
• Keep your model away from high voltage cables or radio
masts.
• Never use the model when lightning is present. Atmospheric
disturbances can affect the signals of your remote
controlling transmitter.
• Choose a sufficiently open & large area; it should be free of
obstacles.
• Always avoid running radio control models in restricted,
confined or populated areas.
• Keep away from roads, highways, people and animals.
Transmitter
At first always switch the transmitter on before the receiver is
connected to the battery to avoid any uncontrolled reaction of
the receiver to a foreign radio pulse.
For simultaneous operation of several models, the model may
only be operated on a free frequency.
The same frequency may not be employed when using different
modulation types (FM, PPM, AM, PCM).
Use the frequency streamer on the antenna when you fly with
other pilots.
After finishing the flight, first disconnect the receiver and the
motor from the battery, and then switch the transmitter off.
The motor can spontaneously start up from an interference
pulse, independent of whether your RC equipment is switched
on or not. The rotor can then cause grave injuries.
The repair of a defective remote-control system may only be
carried out by experts.
The approval of the remote-
control system expires if there
are any arbitrary interventions
in the electronics.
CARSON Big CFG Helicopter 507011
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