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CARSON Reflex Stick Ultimate Touch 500501002
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Safety Instructions
R/C models can be dangerous and could cause
personal injury or damage to property. The appeal
of driving an RC model depends on assembling the
model accurately and operating it with due care and
attention.
1. Follow all the warnings, and instructions in this
manual.
2. Be „Safety Conscious“ and use your common sense
at all times.
3. Remember that operating any R/C model demands
skills developed through proper instruction and
training – they are not acquired immediately.
4. Don’t run risks, such as operating your model in
adverse weather or when there is a malfunction of
which you are aware.
5. The remote control’s special technology makes
the 2,4 GHz transmitter and receiver a single
unit and coordinates them together. Therefore,
the receiver is not influenced by any other
transmitter or radio signal. It is no longer necessary
to check whether other models nearby are
running on the same frequency channel, as was
the case with previous frequencies (27/35/40
MHz).
6. Respect the rules of the R/C airport on which you
operate your model.
7. Never aim or direct your model at any person
or animal. These models accelerate very
quickly and can cause serious physical injury.
8. At any time during the operation of your model,
should you sense, feel, or observe any erratic
operation or abnormality, end your operation.
Do not operate it again until you are certain that
the problems have been fixed. RC models are not
“toys” – safety precautions and forward thinking
are essential when operating a remote controlled
model!
9. 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. At
least 1,5 km from the closest residential area
(village/town).
Do not fly:
1. If you are overtired or your reactivity is impaired in
any way
2. 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.
3.
Keep your model away from obstacles, as
buildings, furniture, people and animals.
If you are not yet proficient with model aircraft, we
suggest you approach a more experienced model
pilot or a model-making club about making your first
flight attempts.
Flying a radio controlled model is a fascinating
hobby. However, it has to be practised with the
necessary caution and respect.
A radio controlled model can cause damage and
injury in an uncontrolled flying mode, and the user is
liable for any such incident.
As a manufacturer and distributor of the model, we
are not responsible for the correct handling and
operation of the model.
Make sure that you have sufficient insurance cover
when practicing your hobby.
Take your time to read all the
way through the pages of this
instruction manual before starting
the installation.