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GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY

 

Keine Haftung für Druckfehler. Technische 

Änderungen 

vorbehalten! 

    

11/2010

 

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Limitation by lapse of time 

If we do not acknowledge the validity of a claim based on this declaration within the claim period, all claims 
based on this declaration are barred by the statute of limitations after six months from the time of implemen-
tation; however, this cannot occur before the end of the claim period. 
 

Applicable law 

This declaration, and the claims, rights and obligations arising from it, are based exclusively on the pertinent 
German Law, without the norms of international private law, and excluding UN retail law. 
 

Important safety notes 

You have purchased a kit which can be assembled to produce a fully working RC model boat when fitted out 
with the appropriate accessories. As manufacturers, we at GRAUPNER are not in a position to influence the 
way you install, operate and maintain the boat, nor the other components used in connection with the model. 
For this reason we are obliged to deny all liability for loss, damage or costs which are incurred due to the 
incompetent or incorrect use and operation of our products, or which are connected with such operation in 
any way. Unless otherwise prescribed by binding law, the obligation of the GRAUPNER company to pay 
compensation, regardless of the legal argument employed, is excluded. This includes personal injury, death, 
damage to buildings, loss of trade or turnover, interruption of business or other indirect or direct damages 
which are caused by the operation of the model. 
Under all circumstances and in all cases the company’s overall liability is limited to the amount which you 
actually paid for this model. 
 

The model is operated at the sole risk of the operator. To avoid injury to persons and damage to 
property please handle your model boat carefully and operate it conscientiously at all times. 

 
Before you run the boat for the first time it is important to check that your private third party insurance policy 
provides cover when you are operating model boats of this kind. If you are not sure, take out a special insur-
ance policy designed to cover the risks of RC modelling. 
These safety notes are important, and must be kept in a safe place. If you ever dispose of the model, be 
sure to pass them on to the new owner. 
 

The following points are important and must be observed at all times: 

 

This model is not suitable for children or young persons under fourteen years of age. 

 

This is a high-speed model, which means that you must 

never

 operate it when there are persons or 

animals in the water, otherwise there is a serious risk of severe injury. 

 

Do not run your boat in protected sites, animal or plant sanctuaries or sites of special scientific interest 
(SSSI). Check with your local authority that the location you wish to use is suitable for model boats. 

 

Never run the model in salt water. 

 

Never operate your boat in adverse conditions, e.g. rain, storm, strong wind, choppy water or strong 
currents. 

 

Before you run the model check that the radio control system is working reliably, and that all connec-
tions are secure. 

 

Read and observe the recommendations and instructions supplied with your radio control system and 
accessories. 

 

Ensure that the channel on which you intend to run the model is not already in use by other modellers. 
Never run the boat if you are not certain that your channel is free. 

 

Never

 work on the model’s power system unless the drive battery is isolated from the system. 

 

When the drive battery is connected, make sure that you and everybody else 

always 

keep clear of the 

area around the propeller, as this represents a serious injury risk. 

 

Do not exceed the recommended operating voltage. Higher voltages may cause the motor and / or the 
speed controller to overheat, and the electrical wiring may even melt. If this should happen, the model 
will be wrecked. 

 

The speed controller supplied in the set is designed to tolerate continuous loads no higher than 15 Am-
pere. 

 

Check that all the drive train components work smoothly and freely. This applies in particular when you 
are running the model, as leaves and other detritus can get caught up in the power train. If this hap-
pens, the motor, the speed controller and / or the rudder servo may be ruined due to overloading. 

 

Allow the drive battery to cool down before recharging it. 

 

The drive battery must not be left on charge unsupervised. Observe the information in the instructions 
supplied with the charger and the battery. 

Summary of Contents for 2158

Page 1: ... consumer and the vendor dealer Extent of the guarantee If a claim is made under guarantee we undertake at our discretion to repair or replace the defective goods We will not consider supplementary claims especially for reimbursement of costs relating to the defect e g installation removal costs and compensation for consequent damages unless they are allowed by statute This does not affect claims ...

Page 2: ...igned to cover the risks of RC modelling These safety notes are important and must be kept in a safe place If you ever dispose of the model be sure to pass them on to the new owner The following points are important and must be observed at all times This model is not suitable for children or young persons under fourteen years of age This is a high speed model which means that you must never operat...

Page 3: ...ng damp can dissipate Clean the model and RC components using suitable cleaning agents only Ask your model shop for information if you are not sure what to use Lubricate the drive shaft at the end of each session your model shop will provide advice about suitable non contaminating lubricants A good lubricant is our high performance grease Order No 570 If you do not intend to operate the boat for a...

Page 4: ... hook and loop tape Charge up both drive batteries Only one battery is required to run the model the second is used to trim the boat If both batteries are fully charged you can extend the running time by re connecting the speed controller to the second battery Important read the instructions supplied with the transmitter Open the transmitter battery compartment and place the dry cells in it taking...

Page 5: ...sing the propeller shaft Insert a 2 0 mm A F allen key into one screw in the motor coupling and hold it firmly to prevent the shaft turning Unscrew the propeller from the shaft Now undo the socket head screw at the shaft end and withdraw the shaft from the stern tube Clean the shaft and apply a little grease to the inside of the stern tube Slip the shaft back into the tube Engage the socket head s...

Page 6: ... the disposal of dry and rechargeable batteries In Germany the Battery Regulation places a legal requirement on all consumers to return all used and ex hausted dry and rechargeable batteries It is prohibited to discard these items through the domestic refuse system Old dry and rechargeable batter ies can be handed in at no charge at your local community collection point at our dealers and at any o...

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