It is best to fly only in closed rooms
• With a free space of at least 3m in all directions
• On a smooth foundation
• Without standing (furniture) or moving obstacles (persons, animals)
• In rooms without air draught.
If you want to fly outdoors, do this
• Only when there is no wind,
• At a distance of at least 3 km from the next official model airplane
flying site, otherwise you must make an agreement about
frequency usage.
Rotor
• Damaged rotor blades must be exchanged! Refrain from attempts
at repair!
• Keep away from the rotors, as soon as the battery is connected.
• Avoid presence in the plane of rotation of the rotors.
Battery charger
Employ exclusively the enclosed battery
charger.
• Operate the battery charger only on fire resistant surfaces and
• Also place the battery on a non-inflammable surface while
charging.
• Ensure for sufficient ventilation of the battery charger while
charging.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Do not fly
• If you are overtired or your reactivity is impaired in any way.
• At wind-force 1 or greater
• Keep your model away from high voltage cables or radio masts.
Never use the model when lightning is present. Atmospheric
disturbances can affect the signals of your remote controlling
transmitter.
• Choose a sufficiently open & large area; it should be free of
obstacles, as buildings, furniture, people and animals.
• Keep away from roads, highways, people and animals.
Do not operate the model while seated, so that you can rapidly get out
of the hazardous area if necessary.
Tighten the retaining bolts of the rotor blades only so much that in
flight these can orient themselves by 180° to each other only with
centrifugal force.
• Never leave the battery charger unattended during the charging
process.
• Never mix fully charged batteries and batteries which have already
run low, or batteries of a different capacity at the same time.
• When charging the batteries pay attention to the correct polarity.
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