User Manual

GS R/C
DLA ENGINE OPERATING-INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
08/20/2014 Copyrighted Material
Owner’s Manual All Rights Reserved 03180-10000
Page - 15 DLA 32, 58, 64, 116, 116-I2 & 128cc Rev. A.05.01
ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE RETAIL ENGINE BOX WHEN SHIPPED:
The following items are in the retail box. Any missing or damaged parts must be reported to
GOLDEN SKIES R/C AIRCRAFT, INC. within seven (7) days of the original purchase date to make
a claim for replacement(s):
1. Engine, 1-each
a. Sparkplug, 1-ea DLA 32, 58, and 2-ea DLA 64cc & 116cc, 4-ea 128 QUAD
b. Prop-Washer, 1-each
c. Prop Bolts, 4-each, DLA 32, 58, 64cc and 6-each DLA 116cc, 128 QUAD
d. Ignition Pick-up Sensor and Wire Lead, (2-ea on 64, 116cc, 128QUAD eng.)
e. Carburetor(s)
2. Muffler(s)
a. Gasket, 1-each DLA 32, 58, and 2-each DLA 64cc, 116cc, 4-ea 128cc QUAD
b. Mounting bolts, 2 each DLA 32, 58, and 4 each DLA 64cc, 116cc
3. Ignition, 1-each on 32, 58, 64, 116 Twin, 2-ea on 116-IL & 128 QUAD
a. Silicon Pick-up Wire Wrap Protector and connector Safety Clamps
4. Mounts, Engine (Stand-offs), 4-each
a. Mounting bolts, 8-each for DLA32, 58, 64cc and 4-each for DLA 116, 128cc
5. Operating Manual (visit www.goldenskiesrc.com for the most current Revision)
INTENDED ENGINE USE:
DLA, 2-cycle, Gasoline Engines are designed exclusively for installation in and as the propulsion
system for Radio Controlled Model Aircraft. Any other use is prohibited. Installation is described
in this Operations Manual (PN: 03180-1000, Rev. see footnote). It is the responsibility of the
consumer to install the engine properly using the installation guidelines of this manual as a
minimum standard.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
DLA Gasoline Engines are not toys and can cause serious injury or death when not
used properly and with extreme caution at all times. Adherence to the Safety
Instructions, here-in, as a minimum requirement, is absolutely mandatory. Read
thoroughly, and become intimately familiar with all safety instructions. Initial each line item
to indicate you have read and understand the instruction. If you do not understand any
or all of the Safety Instruction line items, re-read until you do or consult with the American Model
Aeronautics Association. Further, read the entire DLA Engine Operating Manual and be sure you
are totally familiar and understand each and every item. Learn completely the engines
application, limitations and possible hazards. Review the Safety Instructions
monthly.