• Never charge the enclosed flight accumulator immediately after use. Always leave the flight accumulator to cool off
first (at least 10-15 minutes).
Charge intact and undamaged batteries only. If the external insulation of the rechargeable battery is
damaged or if the rechargeable battery is warped or bloated, it must not be charged. In this case there
is serious danger of fire and explosion!
• Never damage the envelop of the flight accumulator, do not tear the foil cover, do not prick into the rechargeable
battery with sharp objects. There is a risk of fire and explosion!
• Remove the flight accumulator that is to be charged from the model and place it on a fire-proof support. Observe a
distance to flammable objects.
• As the charger as well as the flight accumulator heat up during the charging procedure, it is necessary to ensure
sufficient ventilation. Never cover the charger and the flight accumulator! Of course, this also applies for all other
chargers and accumulators.
• Never charge accumulators unsupervised.
• Disconnect the flight accumulator from the charger when the rechargeable battery is fully charged.
• The charger and the flight accumulator may not become damp or wet. There is danger to life through an electric
shock; furthermore, there is danger of fire and explosion through the rechargeable battery.
The operation of the charger is only permitted in dry, closed rooms. Do not expose the charger and the
flight accumulator to high/low temperatures nor to direct solar radiation.
The operation of the remote control (transmitter) with rechargeable batteries instead of batteries is
possible.
However, the low voltage (batteries=1.5 V, rechargeable batteries=1.2 V) and the lower capacity of
rechargeable batteries do lead to a decrease of the operating time. However, normally this does not
matter, since the operating time of the transmitter is far beyond that of the helicopter.
If you use batteries in the remote control, we recommend the use of high-quality alkaline batteries.
When using rechargeable batteries there can be a decrease in range.
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