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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AND GUIDELINES FOR USE
The aircraft should not be flown by children and definitely not anyone under the age of 14
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Failure to follow and comply with the safety advice and recommendations in this manual, can
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result in serious injury to you, others or property.
You should always check the local laws and regulations of the country where you will operate the
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aircraft, to ensure you are in compliance with them. In particular you should avoid any sensitive
areas such as Military establishments, Airports, Power stations and populated areas.
Always keep an adequate safe distance around the aircraft, ensuring that you avoid proximity to
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buildings, people and anything which is outside of your control.
The aircraft is controlled by radio signal which can be subject to interference outside of your
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control, a loss of radio contact with the aircraft puts it out of your control and could cause unpre
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dictable results.
Never fly the aircraft in confined or built up areas, where you might lose visibility of the aircraft.
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Never fly the aircraft in bad weather or strong winds, doing so could cause you to lose control
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with unpredictable results.
Never approach the aircraft until the propellers have stopped turning and never try to touch it
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whilst it is in flight.
Keep your batteries away from children, young children could attempt to put them in their mouth
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with dangerous consequences.
Do not expose the aircraft to water, moisture or liquids.
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Do not attempt to fly the aircraft when battery power is low (including transmitter battery).
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Before each flight, make sure that all propellers are securely attached, that there is no damage
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to the aircraft or its electronics and wiring.
Always disconnect the battery power to the aircraft before turning off the transmitter and always
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turn the transmitter on (checking the position of all controls) before connecting the battery
Always following the instructions provided with your Flight Controller and any accessory equip
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ment such as transmitter, battery chargers etc.
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