Safety notes
also before each battery change)!
Operation of the model is performed solely at the risk of the operator. Only a careful and deliberate operation
protects against physical injury and damage to property.
Handling precautions for batteries or rechargeable batteries:
• Keep batteries away from children! Never let batteries unattended, as they can be swallowed by children
or pets!
• Use only the recommended or equivalent type of batteries / rechargeable batteries.
•
WARNING: Do not expose batteries / rechargeable batteries to heat or throw into fire – fire or
explosion hazard!
•
WARNING: Insert batteries / rechargeable batteries with the correct polarity, no short-circuiting –
fire or explosion hazard!
• If possible, always replace all batteries at the same time, never use new and used batteries and batteries
with different charge levels simultaneously.
•
WARNING: Do not use defective or damaged batteries or rechargeable batteries – fire hazard!
Risk of chemical burns on contact with skin, use protective gloves!
• WARNING: Do not attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries in a charger – fire or explosion
hazard!
• Remove the rechargeable batteries from the device before charging.
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WARNING: Charging may take place only with a suitable charger for the type of battery on a fire-
proof surface and under constant adult supervision – fire hazard!
• Immediately remove used batteries from the devices.
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NOTE: NiMH batteries must be checked at least every 3 months and, if necessary, recharged, other-
wise because of the typic self-discharge they may get deep discharged and damaged! Therefore, better
use so-called RTU batteries with a very low self-discharge.
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NOTE: note the specified storage voltage for lithium batteries. Is a completely full or empty lithium
battery time stored for a longer time, it can be damaged.
The XciteRC Modellbau GmbH & Co. KG cannot monitor the proper use of the battery or batteries you use,
therefore, the warranty is excluded due to incorrect charging or discharging.
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