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is essential to be careful and painstaking at all stages of building and
operating your model. Model flying is a skill which has to be acquired, and
this demands plenty of practice. If you are a beginner, please contact an
experienced model flyer, your local club or a model flying school. Your
nearest model shop and the specialist model magazines are also excellent
sources of help and information.
• Radio control system: satisfy yourself that your frequency is vacant before
you switch on. Check your RC system regularly; like most other equipment
it is subject to wear. 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 another person might pick it up and try to use it.
Take the trouble to keep your batteries fully charged, as the radio control
system cannot function reliably without properly maintained batteries.
• Please 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.
• You alone are responsible for the safe operation of your radio-controlled
model.
• If you have any questions regarding the safe operation of your RC model
aircraft, please turn to your local model shop in the first instance, where the
staff will be pleased to help you.
• Propellers and other rotating parts which are powered by a motor constitute
a permanent hazard and represent 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 may come loose and fly off at high speed, striking you or
anybody else in the vicinity. Never touch the revolving propeller with any
object.
• 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.
• If there are passers-by and spectators present, be sure to inform them of
the possible hazards involving your model, and request them to stay a safe
distance away (at least five metres) from the model.
• Radio-controlled models should only be flown in "normal" weather
conditions, i.e. a temperature range of -5° to +35° C. More extreme
temperatures can lead to changes in battery capacity, material
characteristics and other unwanted effects.
• Never run an engine or electric motor in an enclosed space such as a cellar,
garage etc.
• Motors and engines should only be operated in the open air!
• Adhesives and paints contain solvents which may be hazardous to health
under certain circumstances. Read and observe the notes and warnings
supplied by the manufacturer of these materials.
• Every time you intend to operate your model, check carefully that it and
everything attached to it (e.g. propeller, servo linkages, control surfaces
GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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12/2009

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