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b) Before commissioning
• Make sure that no other models are operated within the range of the remote control. Otherwise, you
may lose control of the remote-controlled models! For 2.4 GHz remote control systems, always check
that concurrent operation of two or more remote control systems in direct proximity is possible without
interferences.
• Regularly check the functional reliability of your model and the remote control system. Watch out for any
visible damage such as defective plug connections or damaged cables. All moving parts on the model
must run smoothly but must not have any tolerance in the bearing.
• Charge the drive battery, which is necessary for operation, as well as the rechargeable battery that may
be inserted in the remote control according the manufacturer's instructions.
• Ifbatteriesareusedasatransmitterpowersupply,makesurethattheyhavesufcientremainingcapacity
(battery checker). If the batteries are empty, always replace the complete set, never individual cells only.
• Before operation, always control the trim controller settings of the on the transmitter for the various steer-
ing directions and, if necessary, adjust them.
• Beforeanycommissioning,checkforcorrectandtighttoftheship'spropellerandanyotherattach-
ments (rudder system, etc.), and for any damage to them.
• Alwaysswitchonthetransmitterrst.Thenthedrivebatteryofthemodelmaybeconnected.Otherwise,
unexpected reactions of the receiver system may occur and the ship propeller might start up unintention-
ally! Danger of accident and injury!
• Always align the transmitter aerial so that the aerial tip points upwards as vertically as possible in the
transmitter position favoured by you to operate your model. Otherwise, the transmitter may not send its
control signals as well as possible, which may cause considerable reduction of the range.
• When the ship propeller is running, make sure that neither objects nor body parts are in their rotating
and suction area.
c) During operation
• Do not take any risks when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment depends
completely on your responsible use of the model.
• Select a suitable body of water to operate your model in. In doubt, ask the person responsible for the
body of water whether operation of your model is permitted there.
• The selected body of water must be free of climbers (e.g. seaweed) for operation of your model. There
alsomustbenoobjects(e.g.branches)oatinginthewater.
• Observe currents and other detriment conditions in the selected body of water that may make operation
ofthemodeldifcultorevenimpossible.Dangeroflossofthemodel!
• Improper operation may cause serious injury and property damage! Therefore, make sure that there is a
sufcientsafetydistancetoanypersons,animalsorobjectsinoperation.
• Never drive right towards any swimming persons or animals.
• Driveyourmodelonlyifyourabilitytorespondisunrestricted.Theinuenceoftiredness,alcoholor
medication can cause incorrect responses.