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Safety Instructions
– Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the remote control for a
long time to prevent damage due to rusty or corroded batteries.
– Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other
heat sources (e.g. hot stove).
– Always switch off the quadcopter and the remote control when you are
not using it, cleaning it or if a malfunction occurs. Remove the batteries
and disconnect all connections.
– Never expose the batteries to extremely high temperatures. This may
cause an explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or gas.
– Never expose the quadrocopter battery to extremely low air pressure.
An explosion may occur if flammable liquid or gas leaks out.
– Under no circumstances should you disassemble, destroy, puncture or
short-circuit the quadrocopter battery, there is a risk of explosion.
– Battery disposal: Old or discharged batteries must be properly disposed
of or recycled in accordance with all applicable laws. For detailed
information, contact your local waste management authority.
– Before disposal, batteries must first be removed and disposed of
separately from the appliance.
– Never attempt to recharge batteries that are not designed to be recharged.
– Never use different types of batteries at the same time.
– Rechargeable batteries may only be recharged under adult supervision.
– If you use rechargeable batteries in the remote control and want to
recharge them, first remove the batteries from the remote control.
– Never mix old and new batteries.
– Never short-circuit the battery contacts of the remote control.
– Never crush or cut the batteries.