• Before each operation, check the settings of the trim slider on the transmitter for the different steering directions and,
if necessary, adjust them.
• Always check the correct and secure position of the propeller before operation.
• Regularly examine the propeller for damage. Damaged propellers pose a danger and no longer must be taken into
operation.
• Always switch on the transmitter first. Only then can the receiver system be taken into operation by connecting the
flight battery in the model. Otherwise, there may be unpredictable responses and the rotor may start unintentio-
nally.
• Make sure that neither objects nor body parts are in the rotating and suction areas of the propeller while it is rota-
ting.
c) During Operation
• Do not take any risks when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment depends completely
on your responsible use of the model.
• Improper operation can cause serious damage to people and property! Therefore make sure to keep a sufficiently
safe distance from persons, animals or objects during operation.
• Select an appropriate site for the operation of your model airplane.
• Only fly your model if your ability to react is unlimited. The influence of tiredness, alcohol or medication can cause
incorrect responses.
• Do not fly directly towards audience or yourself.
• Never point the aerial of the transmitter directly onto the model. This has a considerable negative effect on signal
transmission to the model and thus range.
• Never switch off the remote control (transmitter) while the model is in use. After landing, always disconnect the flight
battery first. Only then must be remote control be switched off.
• In case of defect or malfunction, remove the cause of the interference before starting your model again.
• Never expose your model and the remote control system to direct solar irradiation or great heat for an extended
period.
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