Always observe the information indicated by this warning sign.
Particularly those which are additionally marked with the CAU-
TION or WARNING. The signal word WARNING indicates the poten-
tial for serious injury, the signal word CAUTION indicates possibil-
ity of lighter injuries.
Note indicates potential malfunctions.
Attention indicates potential damages to objects.
Safety notes
WARNING
This safety notes are intended to protect you and other people.
They are also used for safe handling the product. Therefore
please read this section very carefully before using the product!
• Do not carelessly leave the packaging material lying around,
since it might become a dangerous toy for children.
• Persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge,
or not capable to assemble and use safely the HoTT Hornet
must not use the HoTT Hornet without supervision or instruc-
tion by a responsible person.
• Operation and use of radio-controlled models needs to be
learnt! If you have never operated a model of this type before,
start carefully and make yourself familiar with the model's
reactions to the remote control commands. Proceed respon-
sibly.
• First, always perform a range and function test on the ground
(to do so, hold your model tight), before you use your model.
Repeat the test with running motor and with short throttle
bursts.
• Before you start using the remote control model, you have
to check the further relevant laws and regulations. These
laws you must obey in every case. Pay attention to the pos-
sibly different laws of the countries.
• The insurance is mandatory for all kinds of model operation.
If you already have one, so please inform yourself if the oper-
ation of the respective model is covered by your insurance.
If this is not the case, conclude a special liability insurance
policy for models. We recommend to provide the HoTT Hor-
net with a label, where are indicated the name, address, tel.
n., E-mail and Insurance N. So that the copter can be clearly
assigned in the event of a crash.