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radio control system
EN
7. Always check your transmitter and receiver batteries prior each
flight. Do not rely on your radio’s low battery warning system.
8. Do not allow radio battery pack to come in contact with open
flame, other heat source or moisture at any time.
6. During cold months always check the battery‘s capacity, do not
rely on your radio’s low battery warning system.
4. Never leave your transmitter unattended at any time while it is
being charged.
2. Always verify the correct polarity while connecting a transmitter
battery pack. The red lead is positive “+” and the black lead is
negative “-“ polarity.
1. Charge the battery only in the transmitter and with the supplied
power adapter. The adapters supplied with the transmitter may
vary depending on the countries in which they are distributed.
If you replace the transmitter battery, always use the original
one supplied by the manufacturer.
3. Never test a battery pack by shorting the wire leads. Do not
allow the battery to overheat at any time.
5. Never charge an overheated battery pack, or in an environment
warmer than 140° F (60° C)
4. Do not use radio during poor weather conditions. Any water or
condensation can cause corrosion and could permanently
disable your radio. If you suspect that moisture has entered your
transmitter, turn it OFF, remove the back cover and let dry it out.
Any repair, installation, or upgrade must be 1.
performed with caution and common sense. These
will require some basic mechanical skills.
2. For any of the upgrades which require removing
the radio back cover you MUST disconnect the transmitter
battery pack before attempting any work.
3. It is imperative to store your radio in a controlled environment.
Any extreme temperatures can cause damage to the sensitive
electronics. A sudden change in temperature or humidity can
create condensation which can permanently damage your
radio.
5. Avoid use in dusty environments.
9. Keep all moving parts clean and free of dust or fine debris that
might damage the mechanical parts of the radio.
6. The manufacturer is not responsible for any unauthorized
modifications. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance will void the
users authority to operate the equipment.
7. This is a sophisticated hobby product and not a toy. It must be
operated with caution and common sense, always avoid any
mechanical damage.
8. Always avoid operating close to devices that might cause
harmful electromagnetic interferences.
6.2 General Safety Rules
6.1 Transmitter Battery Pack
6 Safety Handling Rules
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