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F
UEL
SYSTEM
,
ENGINE
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Impurities must not get into the tank or in the carburettor and / or certainly not in the engine
.
Such impurities can cause misfiring under load or a bad idle speed setting
.
In the worst case a foreign body between cylinder lining and piston can result in a stuck piston or a piston seizure.
For safety purposes, mount a fuel filter
between tank and carburettor, in order to filter existing suspended particles out of the fuel.
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Use fuel for RC cars only!
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Always use fresh fuel
and keep the tank lid firmly shut.
With time, model fuel absorbs humidity from the air. This humidity lowers the performance of the fuel and causes the engine to run incorrectly
as well as corrosion in the engine.
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Empty the tank if you do not use the model for several days.
The volatile components of the fuel nitromethane and methanol evaporate leaving oil behind; the latter sets down, enriches the mix and can
clog lines.
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When ending drive operation for the day, unscrew the glow plug and put some drops of engine oil
“After Run” (low viscosity machine oil) in the cylinder.
Insert the glow plug again and turn the model a few times over and swing it, so that the oil can be evenly distributed in the combustion room.
This prevents corrosion.
In case of longer drive pauses
, e.g. “to overwinter”, put 2 – 3 drops of anticorrosion oil (accessories) in the cylinder
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Fix fuel hoses
on the connector nipples with thin cable binders or special hose binders (accessories).
Otherwise the oil in the fuel can cause slipping.
A
IR
FILTER
The air filter prevents dirt from penetrating into the engine via the intake air. Foreign bodies which penetrate via the
intake air between cylinder lining and piston can cause the piston to get stuck or piston seizure, which would then damage the engine and cause conse-
quential damage in the drive section.
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Clean the air filter with paraffin or low viscosity machine oil (air filter oil, accessories).
If you want to clean the air filter with a detergent and water, then rinse it thoroughly afterwards.
Soap residues could get into the engine and damage the lubricating film.
Oil the air filter afterwards with air filter oil.
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Never drive without air filter!
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Fasten the air filter
with a thin cable binder.
C
HANGING
T
YRES
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Protect the tyres against jumping off the rims or against slipping by gluing them on the rims.
Let the super glue run in the gap between
wheels and rims.
In order not to have to change the rims if you need to change the wheels, wrap the outer side of the rims with fabric insulating tape
before
gluing
the wheels.
The bald tyres can be removed from the rims with the insulating tape.
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Effect two to three small holes in each rim bed to allow air to escape and to maintain the damping effect of the tyres.
D
ISPOSAL
D
ISPOSAL
OF
OLD
ELECTRIC
AND
ELECTRONIC
DEVICES
In the interest of our environment and to recycle the used materials as completely as possible, consumers are asked to take used and
defect devices to the public collection points for electronic scrap.
The sign of the crossed out trashcan with wheels means that this product must be returned to a collection point for electronic waste
for recycling.
D
ISPOSAL
OF
SPENT
BATTERIES
/
ACCUMULATORS
Users are obligated by law (Battery Ordinance) to return spent batteries and accumulators.
Disposal of spent batteries in the household waste is prohibited!
Batteries and accumulators containing hazardous substances are marked by a crossed out trashcan icon. This icon means that these
product may not be disposed of in the household waste. Below the icon, you will find the hazardous substance contained in the product:
Cd
= Cadmium,
Hg
= Mercury,
Pb
= Lead.
You can return spent batteries and accumulators to the collection points of your waste disposal company or to shops selling batteries.
You thus comply with your legal obligations and contribute to the protection of our environment.
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AINTENANCE
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ISPOSAL
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