• Never charge the enclosed flight battery immediately after use. Always let the flight battery to cool down until it has
reached room or ambient temperature again.
• Never damage the flight battery covering, do not cut the foil cover, do not probe the rechargeable battery with sharp
objects. There is a risk of fire and explosion!
• To charge the flight battery, remove it from the model and place it on a fire-proof surface. Keep a distance to flam-
mable objects.
• As the charger as well as the flight battery heat up during the charging process, it is necessary to ensure sufficient
ventilation. Never cover the charger and flight battery! Of course this also applies for other chargers and recharge-
able batteries.
• Never charge rechargeable batteries unattended.
• Disconnect the flight battery from the charger when it is fully charged.
• The charger and the flight battery must not become damp or wet. There is a danger to life from electric shock; there
also is a danger of fire and explosion from the rechargeable battery!
The charger is intended for dry indoor use only. Do not expose the charger or flight battery to high/low
temperatures or to direct solar radiation.
The remote control (transmitter) may be operated with rechargeable batteries instead of batteries.
However, the low voltage (batteries = 1.5 V, rechargeable batteries = 1.2 V) and the lower capacity of re-
chargeable batteries does lead to a decrease of the operating time. Normally this does not matter, since the
operating time of the transmitter exceeds that of the helicopter by far.
When using batteries in the remote control, we recommend the use of high-quality alkaline batteries.
When using rechargeable batteries, the range may decrease.
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