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When
checking
a
spark
plug
with
the
power
source
on,
do
not
hold
the
plug,
plug
cap,
high
tension
cord
,
or
you
will
get
a
shock.
e
Install
a
top-quality
propeller
of
the
diameter
and
pitch
specified
for
the
engine
and
aircraft.
e
Discard
any
propeller
which
has
become
split,
cracked,
nicked
or
otherwise
rendered
unsafe.
Never
attempt
to
repair
such
a
propeller:
destroy
it.
Do
not
modify
a
propeller
in
any
way.
*
Install
the
propeller
on
the
shaft
so
that
the
curved
face
of
the
blades
faces
forward
-
i.e.
in
the
direction
of
flight.
Firmly
tighten
the
propeller
washer
and
propeller
installing
screws
using
the
correct
size
wrench.
Always
check
the
tightness
of
propeller
installing
screws
and
retighten
them,
if
necessary,
before
starting
the
engine.
Also,
check
the
tightness
of
all
the
screws
and
nuts
before
restarting
the
engine.
e
If
you
have
to
carry
the
model
to
the
take-off
point
with
the
engine
running,
be
especially
cautious.
Keep
the
propeller
pointed
away
from
you
and
walk
well
clear
of
spectators.
e
Switch
off
the
ignition
module
to
stop
the
engine
or
fully
close
the
throttle
valve
via
the
transmitter
to
shut
off
the
fuel
supply.
Otherwise
there
is
a
possibility
of
injury.
e
Immediately
after
the
engine
is
stopped,
the
engine
may
start
with
a
crank
even
when
the
igniter
switch
is
off.
Do
not
crank
the
engine,
or
there
is
a
possibility
of
injury.
e
Be
sure
to
install
an
externally
operable
switch
for
the
ignition
system
battery
to
stop
the
engine
if it
is
started
unintentionally
with
the
radio
transmitter
turned
off
or
there
is
the
possibility
of
injury.
e
Connect
the
throttle
linkage
so
that
the
engine
can
be
stopped
via
radio
operation.
Always
check
the
throttle
linkage.
If
it
is
disconnected,
throttle
action
becomes
uncontrollable,
which
may
result
in
a
serious
accident.
Take
care
that
loose
clothing
(ties,
shirt
sleeves,
scarves,
etc.)
do
not
come
into
contact
with
the
propeller.
Do
not
carry
loose
objects
(such
as
pencils,
screwdrivers,
etc.)
in
a
shirt
pocket
from
where
they
could
fall
through
the
propeller
arc.
Use
an
electric
starter
for
this
engine.
The
wearing
of
safety
glasses
is
also
strongly
recommended.
If
you
try
hand
starting,
be
sure
to
use
a
chicken
stick
or
heavy
glove.
Never
attempt
to
start
the
engine
with
a
bare
hand.
Be
sure
to
carry
out
adjustments
of
the
high
speed
needle
and
slow
speed
needle
after
stopping
the
engine.
Do
not
start
your
engine
in
an
area
containing
loose
gravel
or
sand.
The
propeller
may
throw
such
material
in
your
face
and
eyes
and
cause
injury.

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