Rotor
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• 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.
Never subject the battery charger, the
batteries and the model to adverse local
conditions!
These are for instance:
• Wetness, too high air humidity (> 75% rel., condensing).
Do not touch the battery charger with wet hands.
• Never operate the battery charger right after it has been
brought from cold into warm surroundings. The resulting
condensation water can destroy the device. Permit the
device to attain the ambient temperature while
unconnected.
• Dust and inflammable gases, vapours or solvents, benzene
• too high ambient temperatures (> about +40°C), direct solar
radiation
• Open fire, ignition sources
• Mechanical stresses such as shocks, vibrations
• Strong contamination
• Strong electromagnetic fields (motors or transformers) or
electrostatic fields (charges)
• Transmitters (radio telephones, transmitters for model
building etc.). The transmitter radiation can lead to the
malfunction of the charging operation or to the destruction
of the battery charger and thereby also of the batteries.
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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.
Permit the battery charger to cool down
between charging operations. Disconnect
the battery charger from the power when
the charging operation is finished.
A defective battery charger may no longer be employed.
If it is assumed that the device is defective, i.e. if
• The device shows visible damage,
• The device no longer works and
• After longer storage under unfavourable conditions or
• After severe transportation stress, then it should be made
inoperative without delay and secured against unintentional
operation.
Dispose of the unusable (irreparable) battery charger according
to the prevailing statutory regulations.
For safety and registration reasons (CE), the arbitrary
reconstruction and/or modification of the battery charger is not
permitted.