Safety Precautions
GB
Radio controlled models are not toys,
operating them has to be learned step by
step.
only together with a supervising adult.
to be practised with the necessary caution and respect.
Only a well maintained model will
function in a correct manner.
Never start driving before you have made
sure the following points:
the correct voltage.
the transmitter.
their operation.
Always switch on the transmitter first
to avoid any uncontrolled reaction of the
receiver to a foreign radio impulse.
nobody in your environment controls a model with the same
frequency (number on the crystal) and that there is no
discernable interference.
Never use the model when lightning is present.
remote controlling transmitter.
of the model is not waterproof. Therefore do not drive while
raining, snowing, in puddles or wet grass.
confined or populated areas.
in another way.
before driving.
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A radio controlled model car can cause damage and injuries in
case of uncontrolled driving conditions and the user is liable for
this.
It is the user's responsibility to ensure that the model is
functioning correctly and that all nuts, bolts and screws are
properly tightened.
To end the operation switch off the
receiver first, then the transmitter.
Pay attention to charge announcement of your transmitter.
If not using the model for a longer time,
the rechargeable battery for driving has
to be removed absolutely.
practising your hobby.
items.
could cause interference.
Any further radio signal on the same frequency can cause
the loss of control for your model.
removing the body shell.
These parts become extremely hot during operation and
could cause serious injury.
charged and of the correct voltage. When the batteries are
running low you might loose control of your model.
already run low, or batteries of a different capacity at the
same time.