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3. Important Safety Precautions
When using your Air Rover, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
1. Do not allow children or the infirm to operate your helicopter without adult supervision. For
safety purposes, only allow experienced pilots aged 14 and up fly your helicopter.
2. To avoid choking hazards, keep all small parts and pieces away from children.
3. Your helicopter is not a toy. Makes sure that it is properly assembled before use, and operated
safely.
4. Keep your helicopter away from obstacles, crowds, power lines, trees, and bodies of water while
it is in flight. Always fly your helicopter in a wide open, spacious environment. Avoid flying your
helicopter directly above people or animals. Maintain a 7ft (2m) distance from the aircraft when
taking off and landing.
5. Only use your helicopter in a dry environment. Your helicopter is composed of sophisticated
electronic components and parts. To avoid damage to your helicopter, please keep it away from
water and moisture. Use a soft dry cloth to wipe the surface of your helicopter and keep it clean.
6. Beginner and novice level pilots should practice flying with experienced pilots until suitably
experienced in flight.
7. To ensure safety, only use the included parts when using your helicopter.
8. Make sure to keep your ears and eyes protected when using your helicopter. When your
helicopter’s blades are spinning, make sure to keep people and objects at a distance from rotating
parts.
9. Keep your helicopter away from excessive heat or flames, especially while charging the battery.
10. Please recycle or dispose of your helicopter properly based on the laws and rules of your
municipality. Contact local recycling facilities and/or the manufacturer of your helicopter for
further information.