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Safety rules
Parts of the helicopter’s power supply
1. Helicopter baery {installed on board) – 3.7V 160mAh
2. Power supply parts of the transmier: 6 АА 1.5V baeries (not included).
4. When cleaning the model, do not use solvents. This can cause damage to the plasc
parts of the model.
5. It is recommended that you fly the model in spacious premises. This model is not
intended for flying outdoors.
6. Do not fly the model in places where people, especially children, are gathered, and
stay at least 15 metres away from devices which could interfere with the flight of the
model. Make sure that there are no foreign objects with which the model could collide.
7. Don’t let the model fly too far away from you. The farther away it is, the more difficult
it is for you to correctly judge its posion and behavior in flight.
8. Always point the opcal sensors of the transmier directly at the model.
9. Powerful sources of light, sources of infrared (IR) radiaon and sunlight can substan-
ally influence the quality of the signal received from the IR transmier. Do not send the
model flying in the direcon of the aforemenoned interference. Before each flight, be
certain there is no interference present.
10. When learning how to fly, it is recommended that you make flights at low altude. In
case of pilot error, you can then easily reduce the gas and lessen the risk of serious
damage to the model.
11. In case of unforeseen emergencies or collision with some obstacle, immediately
switch off the engine. Never turn on the model if something obstructs the rotaon of the
rotors.
12. Minimum dimensions of the premises used for flying: 5x5x3 metres, without any
draughts and direconal air flows.
13. Take off only from a flat and smooth surface, starng out slowly and gradually raising
the rpms of engine.
14. Never hold the model with rotang rotors at the level of your face.
15. Always look at the model; don’t concentrate aenon on the transmier.
16. Don’t stand behind objects which could prevent you from quickly going up to the
model.
17. Watch closely the direcon and height of the flight; always compensate for any
deviaon from the intended direcon of flight by small and steady movement of the
transmier scks. The main error of beginning pilots is jerky movement of the scks in
extreme posions – this always leads to loss of control and to the model’s falling down.
18. Trim the model before each flight.
19. Never grab the model by rotor parts.
20. Always switch off the model’s power, even if the rotors have stopped automacally.
21. Never close and do not tape down the transmier emier.
22. Never tape onto the model addional parts or sckers.
23. Don’t let children start up the model without adult supervision.
24. Never start up the model if it has damaged parts.
25. Do not disassemble and do not make alteraons in the model’s construcon.