Quik & Quik GT450 Aircraft Operating Instructions
29
th
March 2007
Issue 1
Page 59 of 68
No power
(0-5v)
Neutral
GREY
Low volts
( 6- 11.5v)
Slow flashing
RED
Good battery off charge
(11.5-12.5v)
Steady
ORANGE
Battery on charge
(12.5-14.5v)
Steady
GREEN
Over voltage
(14.5v +)
Fast flashing
RED
Any fault condition should be investigated before further flight. It may be wise to turn the master switch off.
Sensor Wiring
The sensor wiring system comprises a multicore cable intended for transmission of signals not involving
significant power levels. No items requiring significant power with an alternating component should have
their supply lines attached to this cable as electrical interference with sensor signals may occur.
Unauthorised modifications, including the fitting of optional electrical
equipment, must not be carried out under any circumstances without
official modification authorisation issued by the factory.
CAUTION
When the aircraft is stored for an extended period of
time, remove the battery and charge it fully. Then
store it in a warm dry place. Never leave the battery
discharged.
The battery gives off explosive gases; keep sparks, flames and cigarettes away. Provide
adequate ventilation when charging or using batteries in an enclosed space. The battery
contains sulphuric acid (electrolyte). Contact with skin or eyes may cause severe burns,
wear protective clothing and a face shield.
•
If electrolyte gets on your skin, flush with water.
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If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush with water for at least 15 minutes and call a
physician immediately.
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Electrolyte is poisonous, if swallowed, drink large quantities of water, follow with milk of
magnesia and call a physician immediately.
WARNING
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WARNING
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