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GRAUPNER Nano Star Bedienungsanleitung Seite 18

Mit beiliegender infrarot-fernsteuerung miniatur-fun-helikopter für indoorbetrieb, frei fliegend, mit steuerung über 3 funktionen

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Two transmitters on the same channel causes interference, and may result in
other models crashing.
Before flying the model check that all parts are in place and firmly secured.
The helicopter must always be held in such a way that the rotors are free to
spin, otherwise they may cause injury when they start turning.
Always switch the transmitter on first, and only then the receiver.
Always switch the receiver off first, and only then the transmitter.
If you do not adhere to this sequence, i.e. if the receiver is switched on at
any time when the associated transmitter is "OFF", then the receiver may
respond to other transmitters, interference signals etc., and the motors
could burst into life.
Before every flight check that the model's controls operate correctly, and at
range (approx. 15 m). This simply means walking that distance from the model
and checking that all the controls work properly.
Warning: never fly the model in a hall with fan-assisted air-conditioning; this has
the same effect as quite a strong wind, and could easily push the model out of
transmitter range and allow it to go out of control.
Flight time: with a fully charged battery and flat calm (indoor) conditions the
helicopter will fly for between five and nine minutes.
As soon as you notice that the model is unwilling to take off and climb, it is time
to recharge the flight battery.
NANO STAR remote control system
1.
The infra-red remote control system is included in the set.
2.
6 x 1.5 V AA-sized dry cells are included in the kit (replacement Order No.
3426)
3.
Helicopter battery, 3.7 V / 100 mAh LiPo battery
4.
The helicopter battery is recharged via the transmitter
GRAUPNER GmbH & Co. KG D-73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK GERMANY
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The motors become quite hot during a flight,
and remain so afterwards. Don't touch the
motors until they have had a chance to cool
down to room temperature.
Motor too hot
18
09/2009

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