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Batteries must not be left within reach or in the vicinity of babies or toddlers. If a child
should swallow a battery, call for a doctor or emergency medical assistance without
delay.
Batteries must not be placed in a microwave oven, nor subjected to pressure: the
results may be smoke and fire or worse.
Never attempt to dismantle Li-Po cells. Taking a battery apart can cause internal
short-circuits, which could result in gassing, fire, explosion and other problems.
The electrolyte and electrolytic fumes are injurious to health. Avoid direct contact with
the electrolyte at all costs. If the material gets in your eyes, on your skin or other part
of your body, it is essential to wash the affected area immediately with copious
amounts of clean water. Consult a doctor as soon as possible thereafter.
Batteries installed in a device should always be removed from the apparatus if it is
not to be used again in the immediate future. Always switch off such devices after
use to avoid discharging the cells to a dangerous level. Recharge the batteries in
good time. Store batteries on a non-flammable, heat-resistant and non-conductive
surface. If you allow a Li-Po battery to become deep-discharged, it will inevitably be
ruined, and must not be used again.
Assembly (and repair) instructions
When using solvent-based glue be sure to work in a well-ventilated room.
Take waste adhesives and paints to your nearest toxic waste collection point for
disposal.
An unobstructed work area of generous size is very helpful for all types of modelling
activity.
Do not fly the model outdoors if there is any perceptible wind.
Pre-flight checks
If there are several modellers at your flying site, ask them at the outset which
channels they are using, and ensure that you are the only one on "your" frequency
before you switch on your own transmitter. "Channel clashes" - two transmitters on
the same frequency at the same time - generate interference, and usually cause one
or both models to crash.
Before each flight check that all parts are properly secured.
The model must always be held in such a way that the propeller is free to
rotate, as it is capable of inflicting injury.
Always switch the transmitter on first, and only then the receiver.
Always switch the receiver off first, and only then the transmitter.
If you neglect this sequence, i.e. if at any time the receiver is switched on when
the transmitter is at "OFF", the receiver will be completely open to other
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